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An IT student has been experiencing the world of work by designing a new website for the Rochdale Cricket, Lacrosse & Squash Club.
Date Published 09/06/2013
Community groups and local businesses are being invited to celebrate and reward themselves and individuals who have helped deaf and deafblind people overcome communication...
Men are less likely to seek medical help than women so the Greater Manchester NHS Bowel Screening team is encouraging men to get checked out, as part of Men’s Health Week which...
Following the visit to Rochdale in October of last year, of a former Rochdale Grammar School for Boys pupil, Paul Stott, who now resides in West Vancouver, Geoff Kindon met his...
A large moorland fire is burning at Blackstone Edge. The fire initially closed Blackstone Edge Road, however, firefighters have the fire under control and the road has been...
Date Published 08/06/2013
A man was treated with oxygen, late last night after coming out of his flat to find smoke from a bin chute fire pouring onto the landing between flats.
We have had so many excellent sporting results recently, which are due to the hard work and determination of our students and the PE teaching staff. Here are the results:
Community groups in Rochdale are being encouraged to apply for funding to help develop and expand their valuable work.
A green fingered group of volunteers have transformed the Middleton Cemetery.
Planning permission has been granted for the first Extra Care Scheme in the Borough, which is to be built at Hare Hill in Littleborough by mutual housing provider RBH.
A healthier chips scheme has been launched across the borough. The project will see takeaways are to introduce better frying practices, which will reduce the amount of saturated...
Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd has praised community cohesion in Rochdale.
Lance Corporal Stephen Shaw, 24, from Heywood, was given the Military Cross - the third highest honour - after pulling a fellow soldier to safety after he had been shot in the
Now that Summer has arrived, please ensure that your child has sufficient sun protection cream on them before they come to school. This needs to be applied at home and not in...
Date Published 07/06/2013
A pair of concrete wellington boots given to the comedian Jimmy Cricket by fellow funnyman Ken Dodd have been stolen from his garden in Rochdale.
Helen Walsh, a famous author who is currently the Young Person's Literature Champion for Rochdale, has been working with Year 9 pupils this term at Wardle High School. She has...
A resident from Rochdale called her sister after she could hear an ongoing argument taking place at the house next door earlier this week. After confessing she was too scared to...
The first monthly confirmed case data for Greater Manchester is published today, as part of the national MMR catch –up programme. The figures show a further 54 cases of the...
The Rochdale Pioneers Museum held a family friendly ‘Pioneer Pictures Day’. The event was inspired by the famous photograph of 13 of the original 28 Pioneers that was taken in...
Date Published 06/06/2013
The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust has been named as the top recruiter of patients in the UK for a high quality diabetes study.
The Wheatsheaf Shopping Centre annual charity ball will this year benefit as the shopping centre has renewed its partnership with the Hospice.
A former Springhill Hospice fundraiser has been fined £500 and sentenced to 200 hours community service after being found guilty, at Minshull Street Crown Court, Manchester, of...
People working in the North West are more loyal and less money motivated than those working in London, according to the Robert Walters Career Lifestyle Survey.
On Saturday 8 June and Sunday 9 June 2013, Heaton Park, will play host to the Parklife Weekender with music lovers from across the country expected to make the journey to North...
Victims are to be given the right to challenge the Crown Prosecution Service when it decides to abandon a prosecution or not charge a suspect.
Television favourite and author Gyles Brandreth will be taking part in the first Rochdale Literature and Ideas Festival this autumn.
Local nurses are supporting several of Rochdale’s residential care homes to help people to stay well and improve their quality of life.
The Fair-Trade Council are organising a Strawberry Tea in aid of Breast Cancer next Thursday, 13 June from 2.30pm – 4pm. It will be held in the dining room. Please come along and...
Fears that UK road safety is under threat from trucks heavier than Boeing 737-300 aeroplanes have been voiced by MEP Paul Nuttall.
Professor Mark McGurk, Harrar Project, will be visiting St. Johns on Friday 28 June. Mr McGurk is the surgeon who performed the facial operations funded by money raised by...