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Real-time information about all road and street works in Greater Manchester is now available at the click of a mouse.
Date Published 30/05/2013
Drummer Lee Rigby died of "multiple incised wounds" after being attacked on a street in Woolwich, a post-mortem examination has discovered. The finding was issued as police...
Date Published 29/05/2013
The Kashmir Youth Project, based in Rochdale, welcomed members of the local community along to an Energy & Benefits Awareness event, held in conjunction with the Riverside Housing...
Students got the chance to meet with senior management at Hopwood Hall College’s annual ‘Learner Voice Conference.’
Positive Steps, an organisation which works with young people from Rochdale to get them on the right track and fulfil their potential, has visited the European Parliament in...
Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust will be presenting an exhibition of innovative artwork at a local Rochdale gallery created by mental health service users resident on a new low...
Two community projects in Rochdale have a share of this year’s Community Waste Fund to help the region reduce, re-use and recycle.
Rochdale is best known for being the birthplace of cooperation. Rochdale's cooperatives are getting together and hosting a community fun day on 22 June with various activities...
A team of runners from Rochdale based Zen Internet took part in the Bupa Great Manchester Run on Sunday 26 May.
After spending few weeks on clean ups in the Deeplish area, members of the Rochdale Environmental Action Group returned to the Milkstone area and divided in small teams and...
The Centre for Retail Research (CRR) is warning that High Streets could see 20% more shops close down within five years as more people turn to the internet for their shopping.
A man from Rochdale has died after suffering a stab wound to the neck. He was treated in hospital but sadly died yesterday (Tuesday 28 May 2013). At about 12.30pm on Monday 27...
A Middleton man who served in the Army Cadets with murdered Drummer Lee Rigby will lead hundreds of bikers in a moving tribute to his childhood friend tonight(Wednesday 29 May).
Transport leaders in Greater Manchester are celebrating success in securing low-carbon buses for the region.
Date Published 28/05/2013
Action for Pakistan, International, held an emergency meeting today and strongly condemned Drummer Lee Rigby’s barbaric, horrific murder in Woolwich, London.
Josh Townsend, a student at Wardle High School, is talented well beyond his years having recently just sat his GCSE in Performing Arts, despite only being 13.
A Middleton man has been charged after offensive comments were posted on Facebook.
A group of volunteers have teamed up to help with gardening work and build a flower cart from which Springhill Hospice can sell home grown flowers to help raise funds.
The preacher at our morning service at 10.30am this coming Sunday 2 June will be Mr Asif Khan. There will also be Sunday Club activities for children aged 5-15.
A warm welcome is extended to all and in particular to Mr Richard Selby who will lead our Morning Service this Sunday at 10.45am with Sunday Club upstairs at the same time.
Thoughts and prayers for Drummer Lee Rigby after last week’s tragic events were observed during an emotional day in Heywood on Sunday. Hundreds of people took to the streets to...
Representatives from Rochdale Council joined health experts and community leaders from across the North West to hear personal, and often emotional, stories of how smoking impacts...
Date Published 26/05/2013
Winners of the Hopwood Hall College, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) learner’s ‘You’re Hired!’ competition collected their prizes this week.
Date Published 25/05/2013
Staff at The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust have produced a dementia awareness training film to support frontline staff caring for and treating patients with dementia.
TV Licensing and the Residential Boat Owners Association have come together to help raise awareness amongst boat residents on Rochdale Canal in Rochdale about TV Licence rules.
A report attacking press freedom, which has just been passed by the European Parliament, has been slammed by local MEP Paul Nuttall.
Shockingly, over one million older people have not seen a friend or family member in a whole month. Age UK needs your support to fight loneliness and isolation by helping...
Rochdale Council Chief Executive Jim Taylor has apologised to the victims of child sexual abuse after an independent report says the Council, during the tenure of former Chief...
A sophisticated cannabis cultivation operation in Rochdale has been dismantled. Police officers from the Rochdale North Team discovered the cannabis farm at an address on...
Our children in Year 3 and Year 4 visited ‘Cadbury World’ in Birmingham on Thursday 23 May as part of their IPC topic “Chocolate.” They had a fantastic time hearing all about...
Date Published 24/05/2013