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The NSPCC is calling on primary and secondary school teachers in Rochdale Borough to sign up and get number crunching to celebrate Number Day on 3 December 2013.
Date Published 12/06/2013
A £3 million cash injection for local health services will see a boost in the number of nurses and sisters on wards at the Royal Oldham Hospital.
Residents close to the ASDA warehouse at Kingsway Business Park are concerned about the level of noise disturbance from the warehouse.
Some GPs are still making patients pay just to call for an appointment – despite the practice being banned three years ago. The Department of Health has outlawed the use of...
A heavy goods vehicle carrying plastics is on fire on the M62 westbound between junctions J25 and J22, there are currently delays of one hour caused by congestion due to a vehicle...
Date Published 11/06/2013
St Andrew's, Dearnley stages one of its biggest and best social events of the year this Saturday, June 15 - a Midsummer Concert which features, among other things, junior brass...
We welcome BAE Systems and the RAF into school this week as they perform a roadshow presentation to all our Year 7 learners. The students will gain an insight into possible...
Pupils from Wardle High School visited Iceland over the half term as part of a science trip, the purpose of which was to allow the pupils to look at the natural geological...
Next week is quite busy, for Year 1 it is the Phonics Screening Check. Miss Burrows has worked hard with the children and hopefully they will sail through the checks. On Monday...
The Year 7 and 8 cricket team competed in the Rochdale Schools’ Cricket Tournament at Rochdale Cricket Club last Thursday afternoon (6 June) and came top of their group. Well done...
This Sunday is Father's Day and to celebrate the day we will be having a special Father's Day Service. Special invitations have been sent out for Fathers to come to our Morning...
Our morning service on Sunday at 10.30am is an Own arrangement Service led by the Stewards. There will also be Sunday Club activities for children aged 5-15.
Rochdale has one of the highest rates of people dying before their time (under the age of 75) in the country, according to new figures. In Rochdale, there were 350 premature...
The Governnment is planning a series of events to mark the centenary of World War One.
The group which organises events for families on the park off Hutchinson Road has chosen to raise for money for Rochdale Macmillan Nurses over the next year.
Students from Rochdale Sixth Form College took to the streets of Greater Manchester to look at regeneration projects of towns.
Total pay has been cut by more than £7billion a year across the North West since the recession, according to figures published today (Tuesday) by the TUC.
On Saturday 8 June, 2013, Members of the Rochdale Environmental Action Group cleaned the following Streets in small teams. Because of the increased support from the members of the...
Last Wednesday, during PMQs, I was able to tell the House of Commons that the parents of Gunner Lee Rigby were most appreciative of the strong but sensitive support the family had...
Industrial Action 27 June 2013 You may be aware that the NASUWT and the NUT have balloted their members for industrial action.
Date Published 10/06/2013
Prospects for North West manufacturers have improved over the past three months, with companies reporting the strongest output and orders balances for a year according to the...
Nigel Booth, 40, from Turf Hill, who was caught selling over £20,000 worth of counterfeit goods on Facebook was sentenced on Thursday 6 June.
Rochdale’s MP, Simon Danczuk, has called for former Rochdale Council chief executive Roger Ellis to repay the pay off Mr Ellis received when he left the council in the wake of the...
The family mini-bus of Mohammed Salim has been torched and burnt out in the early hours outside his home in Letchworth Avenue, Deeplish. The controversial father of eleven...
Healey Primary School has received notification that the NASUWT and the NUT trades unions, which represent teachers within the school, intend to take industrial action on Thursday...
The Home Affairs Committee has published its report 'Child sexual exploitation and the response to localised grooming'. Rochdale Council and Rotherham, in South Yorkshire,...
Work has started this past week on launching the Rochdale Former Players Association that will take place in 2014. The Dale Trust has set up a working group in a bid to create...
Date Published 09/06/2013
Blessed with superb weather, Milnrow & Newhey Carnival saw its biggest turn out for years as hundreds took part in the parade and thousands lined the streets of Newhey and...
A Rochdale church named as was one of Britain's most at risk structures has reopened following restoration work. The Grade I listed St Edmund's Church, Rochdale, was named as...
A 28-year-old man was left "hanging on to a tree for his life" when the branch he had climbed on to snapped. The man had climbed off the parapet of a bridge on Queens Park Road...