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National disability charity Vitalise says that the shock findings of a new Alzheimer’s Society report into residential care for people with Alzheimer’s and dementia point to an...
Date Published 27/02/2013
The Rotary Club of Middleton celebrated their 79th Anniversary on Friday night (22 February). It was a very busy evening, with guests from many local Rotary clubs, Paul Harris...
Smoking should be banned in cars carrying children, says England's public health minister. Anna Soubry said her personal view was that it was justified on "child welfare"...
The amount of alcohol consumed in England could be much higher than previously thought, a study suggests. University College London researchers compared alcohol sales figures...
The Rochdale Music Festival starts next week, woodwind and dance groups are performing at the Riverside in Whitworth on Monday, Year 5 choral speaking is also at The Riverside and...
Date Published 26/02/2013
Around 1,500 Year 9 students from schools across the borough will get hands on experience of career opportunities at a unique skills event being held in a few weeks time in...
Year 9 learners from Matthew Moss High School hosted a special Primary Reading Day for Year 5 and 6 pupils from four different primary schools in the area recently to encourage...
World Book Day – 1 March All the children will receive a £1.00 book token which can be exchanged at shops such as WH Smith/Waterstones and other book shops. For World Book Day...
This Sunday we have a joint Anglican Methodist Service led by our ministers, Rev Andrew Howell and Rev Ron Hicks at 10.45am with Sunday Club upstairs at the same time.
The Rotary Club of Middleton has presented Geoffrey and Christine Grime of the Friends of Edgar Wood Centre with £500 toward the restoration project to protect one of Middleton’s...
NHS Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale Clinical Commissioning Group (NHS HMR CCG) have announced that they have been authorised, ready to take on their statutory role of...
Welcome back to everyone after what we hope was a relaxing and enjoyable half term break. Parents’ Evening for parents/carers of Year 11 students will take place on Monday 4...
Join us at 11.45 am on Saturday 1 March for the Spring Lunch. This will be a three course buffet, with the usual many and varied selection of desserts. Tickets cost £9 (contact...
The Rochdale Exchange Kids Club workshops are back and even better for 2013! The first FREE workshop takes place in The Rochdale Exchange, next to ‘Coffee Options’ on Saturday 9...
Staff at Rochdale Infirmary have come together to make a short promotional film explaining and promoting the range of hospital services that are provided at the hospital. The...
On Tuesday 19 February the Rochdale Bangladeshi Partnership Project (RBPP) launched “Sylhet to Rochdale; a young people’s Bangladeshi heritage project” thanks to funding from the...
A third of ‘pain sufferers’ in the North West are concerned about their dependency on drugs in order to manage their daily lives, according to a survey by Nuffield Health, the...
Rochdale man Lee Buckley is hoping to inspire local people who have a Virgin London Marathon ballot place to run for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.
I think that "changing and learning" has to be one of the most important ELLI (effective lifelong learning inventory) skills because it basically means learning through...
RMBC has written to Head Teachers in the borough regarding meat supplies following concerns in the media suggesting that school meals are affected by the recent...
"The "rationale' behind the EU Biocide Directive is based on banning substances on the grounds they have not been tested and shown to be safe" says Paul Nuttall, UKIP North West...
On Saturday 2 March at 7.30pm Rochdale Phoenix Opera Group present a come-and-sing version of The Mikado in the Main Hall. The preacher at our morning service at 10.30am on...
Greater Manchester Police has lost track of seven paedophiles, sparking fears they may have left the country, it has been revealed. Neighbouring Lancashire has five child sex...
Children are being sent to school with cold chips or a packet of biscuits in their lunchbox as families face a squeeze on their budgets, according to a new survey.
Date Published 25/02/2013
New figures from The Taxpayers’ Alliance show 67 staff from Rochdale Council were paid in excess of £50,000 in 2011-12. The total cost of remuneration packages of £50,000 or...
Roch Valley Raiders BMX Club held their first Go-Ride Racing event at the BMX track in Heywood’s Queens Park on Saturday 23 February.
Members of the Rochdale Cycling Club, volunteers from the St John's Church and members of the Rochdale Environmental Action Group cleaned the car park of the St John Church and...
Lawyers demanded yesterday that the Lib Dems hand over any files it has on Cyril Smith, the late MP accused of a catalogue of sexual abuse of boys. A lawyer for the alleged...
Queen's Park’s Serpentine Lake is on its way to being restored to its former glory after the green volunteers teamed up with rangers to transform the site. The volunteers spent...
A panel of expert judges awarded first place in the council’s You, Me and Us photographic competition to Olympic Torch Day by Craig Philip Szlatoszlavek, which showed a scene from...