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On Saturday 15 June, members of the Rochdale Environmental Action Group (REAG) cleaned King Street East, Eastbourne Street, Mere Street and the park surrounded by Kent Street,...
Date Published 17/06/2013
Rochdale’s newest business started trading on Saturday (15 June) as The Fancy Dress Shop Rochdale opened its doors for customers on Drake Street.
Year 5 Robinwood Activity Holiday Once again we had a wonderful time at Robinwood. Thanks to all the staff who gave up their weekend to make the visit so successful. We are all...
Year 9 learners at Matthew Moss have recently completed their Project qualification and we would like to congratulate them on all their hard work. This is the second year that...
Local Labour Euro MP, Arlene McCarthy will get the opportunity to view the poster of her when she ‘got caught reading’, at an exhibition in the European Parliament in Brussels...
Young people are getting the opportunity to show off their sporting talents on Tuesday 9 July as they compete in a Sainsbury’s School Games Festival.
Rochdale Hornets are closing in on first place following an emphatic win at Gateshead. Captain Wayne English scored a brace of tries in that game and the Pride of Kirkholt is...
The EU has been accused of hypocrisy by MEP Paul Nuttall for imposing import duties on solar panels. It is feared that the move, which began being implemented this month,...
People are being urged to ‘recycle right’ after Rochdale Borough Council incurred financial penalties as a result of people putting plastic bags in their blue and green bins.
Transport leaders have given their seal of approval to the name for Greater Manchester’s new smart ticketing system, which is due to be introduced in stages starting in 2014.
The preacher at our Sunday morning service at 10.30am will be Mrs Jean Spencer. There will also be Sunday Club activities for children aged 5-15.
It comes as the Ministry of Defence announces details of the latest round of redundancies, which could affect as many as 5,300 troops. Ironically, the 25-year-old private, who...
April brought two of our popular, more local bands to Castleton with the visit of the Chicago Teddy Bears Society Jazz Band on the 7th and Tame Valley Stompers on the 21st.
March came in like a Lamb and went out like a Lion when the River City Jazz Band were marooned in North Wales with snowdrifts and couldn’t make the trip on 24 March.
Frank Brooker brought his Happy Chappies to Castleton on the 3 February and a varied evening of classics and standards entertained the fans.
Sergeant Allan Leaver-Ridings, from Middleton, who was flying Spitfire W3644 when he was shot down and killed over Devon on June 23, 1942 three weeks before his twenty-first...
Date Published 16/06/2013
The Town Centre Chaplaincy is now in its second year and Margaret Smith is working full-time.
Long-suffering UK rail commuters are still being given a raw deal despite being crippled by the most expensive train fares in Europe. "Urgent action needs to be taken to put...
The people of Norden once again came out in force for their annual carnival as hundreds of people took part in the procession and hundreds more lined the streets to celebrate the...
Date Published 15/06/2013
Robbers escaped with cash when they threatened a 54-year-old worker who was mopping up just prior to closing at Middleton Service Station, on Oldham Road.
Children have been learning about about screen printing and ceramics as part of Healey Primary School’s Gifted and Talented Art Programme with the help of Hopwood Hall College.
Hollingworth Lake Activity Club took part in a litter pick around the lake from their canoes and kayaks.
Is your bike ready for Bike Week? (15 June-23 June 2013.) Recycle for Greater Manchester (R4GM) is helping residents no matter what their age to get back on their bike, by...
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has started a new drive to keep vulnerable people safe and secure when using public transport.
Photographers of all ages are invited to train their lenses on British manufacturing in the EEF Made in Britain Photography Awards competition.
A daunting task is a task worth pursuing. Not only will you reap the rewards for all of your effort and dedication, it helps to develop you as a person whilst proving that the...
A Rochdale dad, Jonny Richardson, who learnt first aid with the British Red Cross after his son fell unconscious, is urging others to do so in time for Father’s Day.
Date Published 14/06/2013
It was brilliant to see so many parents in the Lower Key Stage 2 Assembly on Thursday supporting Year 3 and Year 4. It is clear that the children in lower Key Stage 2 have really...
A 16-year-old girl living in Rochdale, whose asylum application has been refused, fears she will be forced to undergo Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) if she is returned to her...
A local man is desperately searching for his missing Chihuahua, Freddie. Jason Mould is offering a "substantial reward" for his safe return. 'Freddie' was hit by a car...