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A new chapter was started in Rochdale this weekend with the official launch of the town’s new library on Saturday.
Date Published 30/04/2013
The Coroner service for Rochdale has re-located to the Phoenix Centre in Heywood. The new home includes facilities for jury inquests, private meeting rooms and a comfortable,...
Window blind cords pose a particular risk of accidental strangulation for young children, doctors have warned in Archives of Disease of Childhood.
Young men who are obese in their early 20s are significantly more likely to develop serious ill health by the time they reach middle age, or not even make it that far, suggests...
Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) tenants and leaseholders are once again being given the opportunity to flaunt their flowers in the search for the best garden in the Borough.
Date Published 29/04/2013
The Rotary Club of Middleton has presented the Middleton Trampolining Club (MTC) with £1540 toward the purchase of specialist soft pay equipment for use in their sessions with...
Rochdale health bosses are urging parents to make sure their children are immunised against measles, mumps and rubella (MMR).
Unite, Britain’s largest trade union which represents members across Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust has responded angrily to concerns that troubled company G4S has been awarded...
Rochdale council has been served with an Improvement Notice, which was not made public, following a review of its children’s services by Ofsted last December in the wake of the...
Two young Heywood women are preparing for a gruelling 100km hike to raise money for a youth charity. Fiona Smith and friend Sarah Byrne will attempt to complete the epic Trans...
The Rochdale Canal Walk for Diabetes, on Sunday 9 June, is part of a national series of sponsored events aiming to encourage people to be more physically active.
Greater Manchester will be the next area in the country to reduce traffic delays and disruption caused by road works under the first Joint Permit Scheme launching today (29...
A group of A Level students from Rochdale Sixth Form College took to the continent to further their studies over Easter. 20 AS Level German, History and Politics students...
Consumers could fork out almost £7m in fees to claims management companies for PPI claims during 2013/14, according to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS).
Our Sunday morning service at 10.30am will be an Own Arrangements led by the Stewards. Because of the Bank Holiday there will be no Mums & Toddlers or Youth Club on Monday,...
Rochdale and Littleborough Peace Group marked the 27th anniversary of the nuclear catastrophe at Chernobyl on Friday (26 April 2013) by calling on their local MPs to support the...
On Saturday 23 March Wardle High School hosted the Music for Youth Regional Festival. Last week four bands under Wardle High School Musical Directors were told that they have...
Thank you to all those parents who came along into school yesterday to support the children in the assembly. The Foundation Unit have been awarded the Citizens of the week for...
Veterans who served on Arctic convoys and in Bomber Command during World War II are to be recognised for their bravery and service with a new medal and award.
British Transport Police is hunting three youths who smashed the driver’s window of a moving train near Rochdale. The incident happened at around 8.15pm on Tuesday 23 April,...
Students from Hopwood Hall College visited Heywood Community Fire Station recently to learn more about what makes a good fire-fighter.
Consumers may be entitled to compensation if they have lost money as a result of their dealings with one of several home financial firms the Financial Services Compensation Scheme...
Members of the Rochdale Environmental Action Group have planted flowers at the car park on Henry Street and cleared the weeds.
Consumer rights champion, Euro MP, Arlene McCarthy has welcomed a ban on excessive charges for people who use debit or credit cards to buy goods and services.
Rochdale and Littleborough Peace Group travelled to Lincolnshire on Saturday (27 April 2013) to join the national demonstration against the growing use of military drones which...
A family had a lucky escape from a chip pan fire at a house on Hartsop Drive, Middleton. Three adults and a baby managed to escape the house after one of the residents spotted...
Date Published 28/04/2013
Eight members of staff at a care home have been suspended amid an allegation a resident was mistreated. Police are investigating the incident which is alleged to have taken...
GMP has appointed Steve Heywood and Ian Wiggett to the roles of Assistant Chief Constable for Greater Manchester Police. The two have been assigned to the posts responsible...
Following the 2012 May Bank Holiday Weekend Steam Fair, the members of the Ellenroad Steam Museum were inundated with requests from both enthusiasts and public for the event to be...
A group of Siddal Moor students recently completed their Silver Award for the Duke of Edinburgh Scheme. This award involves planning, training for and doing a 3 day (2 nights)...
Date Published 27/04/2013