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Pupils at Alkrington Primary School in Middleton enjoyed a gold medal visit from Olympic swimmer Rebecca Adlington as part of a fundraising day on behalf of Royal Manchester...
Date Published 10/07/2013
Transport for Greater Manchester have just launched a consultation about Broadband provision for residents and businesses.
An international design competition for the historic parts of the town centre, focusing in particular on the area around the re-opened River Roch, is to be held. A design...
Proposals to change the age range of St Andrew’s Primary School to three to eleven years with the establishment of a Nursery Class, and for a significant enlargement have been...
A 16-page booklet sets out how NHS Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale Clinical Commissioning Group (HMR CCG) intends to work to shape local healthcare services and improve the...
The Early Help Offer – an initiative to help families access the information they need to make their lives easier - has been launched by Rochdale Borough Council.
Middleton Library is preparing for artist Lynn Setterington's inspirational community workshop on Monday 15 July as she engages in a new textile project to capture and document a...
One of Britain's sharpest topical funnymen returns to Middleton Arena this autumn during his UK tour. Multi-award winning Andy Parsons, who performed a sell-out show at the arena...
The arrival of a pirate ship outside Touchstones Rochdale was a sign that something special was happening, and a warm and sunny day brought hundreds of local people out to enjoy...
The Heywood Big Games will be returning for 2013 with a free family fun day at Queen's Park on Sunday 14 July from 11am to 3pm.
The Middleton Big Games will be returning for 2013 with a free family fun day at Middleton Arena on Saturday 13 July from 11am to 3pm.
Temperatures in Rochdale will dip a little to be in the low 20s today and Thursday before climbing again on Friday - possibly holding up through until Sunday, though there may be...
Abdul Hamied of KYP Rochdale explains a little about Ramadhan - the month long annual fast observed by Muslims worldwideregarded as one of the five pillars of Islam - for...
One of Rochdale Borough Council's top executives has been allowed to avoid thousands of pounds in income tax under a deal agreed by the Council. Gladys Rhodes White was paid...
Date Published 09/07/2013
The now closed Birch Hill hospital has had a great part to play in the history of Rochdale. Local historian and author Terry Whitworth has done a lot of research on the...
Matthew Moss held its own Key Stage 2 X Factor competition this week. The winning act from Castleton Primary School was "Little Little Mix" who have won a recording session in the...
Julie Howarth, grand daughter of Middleton hero and VC Winner Joel Halliwell, will travel from Stockport and attend the Middleton Township meeting this Thursday to make a renewed...
Many thanks to all the parents, friends and families who joined us for our premiere drama, 'Furi: A Viking Story' this week. The show featured two matinee performances for primary...
This Sunday we welcome to our Anglican Communion Service Rev. Doug Oates at 10.45am with Sunday Club upstairs at the same time. The money collected in the Christian Aid...
A repertoire of contemporary songs including You’ll Never Walk Alone and Lean on Me, were sung in celebration of Carers Week, last month.
Residents of Lower Falinge have complained to the council about their recycling bins not being picked up for eight weeks.
Mohammed Islam, 67, of Brooklands Court, Rochdale, failed to declare to Rochdale Borough Council or the Department for Work and Pensions that he owned a second property, mortgage...
People wanting to pay their respects to Fusilier Lee Rigby are being asked to line designated roads this Friday, 12 July 2013. Fusilier Rigby will be laid to rest at a service...
Community policing means we need to get the use of stop and search right or risk damaging community confidence, says Greater Manchester’s Police and Crime Commissioner.
The hospitality and catering department at Hopwood Hall College has been awarded a silver accolade from the Hospitality Guild in recognition of its good practice and excellence in...
Magistrates in Greater Manchester are twice as likely to send a woman to prison as courts in other parts of England and Wales, figures reveal today (9 July). Courts in Greater...
Going to bed at different times every night throughout early childhood seems to curb children’s brain power, finds a large, long term study published online in the Journal of...
Greater Manchester’s Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd has welcomed a u-turn on legal aid reforms but has warned the Government to have a complete rethink on the proposals.
We celebrate the 65th Anniversary of the birth of the National Health Service which is still the envy of the world. However, the Coalition policies will see a move to private...
Greater Manchester’s Police and Crime Commissioner welcomes the introduction of resettlement prisons, but warns the planned probation overhaul threatens the potential success of...
Date Published 08/07/2013