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Hopwood Hall College health and social care students have raised an impressive £500 for the Springhill Hospice in Rochdale.
Date Published 02/04/2013
The birthplace of modern co-operatives is to host a giant open air street gallery of photographs as part of a major national tour illustrating the history, scope and impact of...
Girls aged 7-10 from 26th Rochdale Brownies in Milnrow are hoping to raise much-needed cash towards a local leaders and girls trip to Sangam by taking part in the Sangam Challenge...
The Rochdale Rotary Club held a Sportsman's dinner on 21 March with guest of honour Mike Gatting OBE former Middlesex and England Ashes winning Cricket captain.
A warm welcome is extended to Mr Graham Heapy who leads us in Morning Worship this Sunday at 10.45am with Sunday Club upstairs at the same time.
Members of the Rochdale Environmental Action Group, staff of the Environmental Management, Councillors Terry Linden and Mohammad Zaman and residents cleaned Pullman Street, Pomona...
The children in class 3 at St John with St Michael Primary School had a fun-filled afternoon. They celebrated Miss Kenyon's birthday with an limbo competition and they made and...
Our morning service at 10.30am on Sunday is an Own Arrangements service led by the Stewards. The speaker at the Wives & Friends meeting at 7.30pm on Tuesday 9 April will be Mr...
A new organisation which supports local delivery of healthcare to Greater Manchester’s 2.8million residents launches today (April 2). Greater Manchester Commissioning Support...
Fears that the EU is intent on seizing control of Britain’s justice system have been raised by local MEP Paul Nuttall. “A new league table of Europe’s legal systems, the first...
Date Published 01/04/2013
One of the most depressing things for a politician to have to deal with is a serious failure in the justice system. Justice is what makes a country civilized and strong, but in...
Today (1 April) on bmj.com, two professors debate whether the NHS reforms, which come into play on 1 April, mean the end of the NHS. David Hunter, professor of health policy...
In March, Rochdale celebrated Fairtrade Fortnight. Over the two weeks, dozens of events were held and hundreds of people took part to raise awareness of fairtrade and promote...
Iain Wight, Chairman of Trustees at Rochdale Foodbank, would like to see a a central ‘avenue’ created at the heart of the new town centre development, the Rochdale Plaza, which...
Four churches have joined forces to accuse the government of welfare payment cuts they say are unjust and target society's most vulnerable.
Date Published 31/03/2013
From 1 April, the responsibility for delivering public health will transfer from from Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale Primary Care Trust to Rochdale Borough Council.
The clocks went forward at 1am today (Sunday 31 March) as British Summer Time begins. British Summer Time is the practice of advancing clocks so that evenings have more...
Nearly 400 arrests have been made this week as police sweep up crime across Greater Manchester. Police officers from across the Greater Manchester Police force have been...
Date Published 30/03/2013
The President of the International Co-operative Alliance Housing Sector, David Rodgers, vitited Rochdale this week.
A level geography students at Rochdale Sixth Form College recently got a taste of university life, by attending a Manchester Geographical Association lecture at the University of...
Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk and the Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police are at loggerheads over the attitude of the police to child victims of sexual grooming with Mr...
Tax cheats who become insolvent to dodge their companies’ tax obligations face up to five years’ scrutiny from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).
The 42nd independence day of Bangladesh was marked by the Bangladesh flag being raised outside the Rochdale Town Hall. The flag was raised by the Mayor Cllr James Gartside,...
Date Published 29/03/2013
Greater Manchester’s Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd has published his first police and crime plan.
Work to install the overhead line equipment for Metrolink in Rochdale town centre will take place on Drake Street over the next few weeks.
The visitor centre in the midst of Rochdale's much loved nature reserve, Healey Dell, re-opens to visitors today having been saved from ruin by local residents Janice Percy and...
On Thursday 27 March our children in Year 3 and 4 enjoyed their IPC Exit Point at Ashworth Valley. Despite the snow the children enjoyed a number of exciting learning...
Date Published 28/03/2013
‘Restoring the Roch: Rediscovering Rochdale’s medieval bridge’ project has won initial support* from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), it was announced today. The £1.2million...
Construction hoardings surrounding Falinge Park High School have been turned into artistic frescoes by art students who wanted to brighten up their new school’s construction site.
St John with St Michael CE Primary School in Shawforth had an Easter Bonnet competition, a decorate an egg competition and an Easter colouring competition.