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A man who ploughed into the back of stationary traffic on the motorway, killing a man, has been sentenced. Niall Yeldham (born 30/12/77) of Valkyrie Road, Wallasey, Merseyside...
Date Published 05/07/2013
A woman had her tooth knocked out after she was robbed in a car park. The 60-year-old was mugged just after she got off a bus at Rochdale Bus Station between 9.50pm and...
On Sunday 30 June 2013 between 2.45am and 3.35am three cars were set alight a short distance apart on Green Lane. One of the cars was set alight on the driveway close to the...
MP Simon Danczuk has expressed caution over proposals to build a Tesco store in Littleborough, warning its unique identity could be threatened by the development.
Rochdale and Littleborough Peace Group joined the Campaign for Accountability of American Bases and many other organisations at the Menwith Hill in Yorkshire on Thursday (4 July...
Gill Brushett won a 24” flat screen colour television for a £2 stake! Stuart Hindle of Expert Electrical Supplies donated the TV to Middleton Rotary Club Youth & Vocational...
The Department of Health yesterday published a consultation on migrant access and their financial contribution to NHS provision in England.
Today (5 July) is the 65th anniversary of the NHS. NHS staff from across the country plan to hold celebrations to mark the occasion but many trade unions are using the day to...
A Home Office report on the impact of immigration has been described by local UKIP MEP Paul Nuttall as corroboration of his party’s long held standpoint.
The British Red Cross is appealing for volunteers for two new services aimed at helping people in Rochdale, Heywood and Middleton.
From Wednesday 10 July work will start to improve the road layout on River Street and Faulkner Street.
With waiting times usually significantly less than A&E, Middleton Health Centre is an option for anyone who becomes unwell and unable to see their own GP.
British Transport Police is targeting rail thieves thanks to its latest operation designed to keep passengers’ property safe.
A revolutionary new nasal spray at the dentist could signal the end of the “dreaded” needle.
Rochdale Borough Council is planning on providing a "lasting tribute" to Drummer Lee Rigby which is "befitting to his memory and bravery", and is encouraging residents to "pay...
Year 11 celebrated the end of their time at Wardle High School on the 27 June 2013 with a prom at Norton Grange. The girls donned their most sparkly and glamorous attire while the...
Date Published 04/07/2013
Hopwood Hall College has been working in conjunction with St Gabriel’s R.C. Primary School in Castleton to help recruit and train three new teaching assistant apprentices.
Matthew Moss School received an award for raising awareness of how humans have an impact on our environment. All of Year 7 took part in the project looking at different...
Rochdale Schools Athletics Competition was held at Sportscity in Manchester with all of the secondary schools in Rochdale taking part.
letter to editor Paul Nuttall, UKIP North West MEP Now that former pop star Kerry Katona has filed for bankruptcy for the second time in only five years, perhaps it is high time...
Cash Mobs are the latest craze in helping to promote local independent businesses and shops. This afternoon (4 July) in Rochdale town centre, a cash mob was held to motivate...
Forecasters say this weekend will be the hottest of the year so far, and could set us up for the best July for seven years. The Met Office predict temperatures of 28C (82F) by...
House prices are rising at their fastest annual rate for nearly three years, according to The Halifax - prices in the three months to the end of June were 3.7% higher than in the...
Three-quarters of British households overfill their kettles, wasting a total of £68m each year, an Energy Saving Trust (EST) report has suggested.
Drummer Lee Rigby will receive a military funeral on Friday 12 July in Bury the MOD has confirmed. The soldier, from Middleton, who was attacked in south east London in May, will...
Patients have been left waiting for appointments at a local surgery after problems have arisen with their telephone system.
Members of the Rochdale Army Cadets Force took part in parades across the borough to mark the end of Armed Forces week.
Major plans to develop the borough over the next 15 years have been re-submitted to the government by Rochdale Borough Council.
Latest figures show that alcohol-related hospital admissions are falling across Rochdale borough. The rate of admissions between January and December 2012, the most recent...
In celebration of National Bookstart Week that took place last week, Rochdale Borough Council’s library services in partnership with Sure Start children’s centres hosted a Teddy...
Date Published 03/07/2013