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Congratulations to Archdeacon Cherry Vann who was recently elected unopposed to become the Prolocutor of the Lower House of the Convocation of York. She succeeds Canon Glyn...
Date Published 19/02/2013
Food manufacturers should face penalties for mislabelling the products they sell, says a North West Euro-MP. Chris Davies is calling on governments across Europe to start...
Hopwood Hall College has been getting local youngsters involved in healthy cooking by taking part in a national initiative called Let’s Get Cooking.
A giant smoke alarm, fire extinguisher, tiger and firefighter with a hose reel have joined the latest viral craze with @manchesterfire uploading its very own Harlem Shake...
People aged 24 or over who wish to better their career prospects by going to college, will now find it more affordable thanks to new loans. From this April, they’ll be able to...
Police Constable Paul Darlington, said: “I, along with a number of colleagues, was first to arrive following the gas blast. “The scene that greeted us was one of absolute...
"With childhood obesity at record levels it comes as no surprise that according to the latest Ofsted report, school children are not being physically challenged in their PE...
The efforts of a local NHS Trust to increase staff uptake of the annual seasonal flu vaccination programme has been highly commended by NHS Employers. Pennine Care NHS...
There are unacceptable delays in Magistrates' Courts which slows down justice for victims, said Justice Minister Damian Green as he announced plans to modernise the system.
Hopwood Hall College has been named as a Healthy FE College for the second time. Healthy FE recognition is an award for colleges that are committed to developing healthy...
Budding Alan Sugars and Karren Bradys at Hopwood Hall College had an opportunity to show off their entrepreneurial skills and raise money for charity last week.
The Boroughwide redevelopment of our town centres is well on the way. It is to the credit of the local authority that these changes are speeding up. Heywood & Middleton town...
MEP Paul Nuttall has thanked the EU for "ushering Britain towards the exit door of the European Union". He described David Cameron’s so-called victory in budget negotiations...
A warm welcome to all for our Anglican Communion Service led by Rev Andrew Howell this Sunday at 10.45am with Sunday Club upstairs at the same time. Mother and Baby/Toddler...
A man who killed a two-year-old boy when he blew up his house has been jailed. Andrew Partington (17/10/1984), formerly of Buckley Street, Shaw, admitted manslaughter and...
The Rotary Club of Middleton Youth and Vocational Projects Committee held their first “Kwirky Kwiz” at Middleton Cricket Club on Friday 15 February. Hosted by Chair Sue Furby...
The Local Data Company’s (LDC) latest shop vacancy report, titled ‘More Clicks, Less Bricks’, provides detailed insight and analysis on the health of town centres, shopping...
Rochdale Council leader, Councillor Colin Lambert has been taken to task over reassuring residents that the smoke from the fire at Friday’s asbestos factory fire in Rochdale...
Callous thieves smashed through the shop window front of a Rochdale florist and stole a Valentine's display. The burglary happened at The Flower And The Glory shop on Church...
Date Published 18/02/2013
Residents who would like to spread the cost of their council tax over 12 months rather than 10 need to contact the Council by 28 February. Payments are usually made in 10 monthly...
Rochdale Hornets are set to launch a major heritage project as the town gears up for the Fiji Vs Ireland 2013 Rugby League World Cup fixture.
An innovative housing partnership that sees old, empty homes brought back into use through work carried out by local trainees has completed its first property, at Banff Grove in...
In the Area Finals of the Rotary Club Youth Speaks Beech House School excelled. The team of Alex Hannay, Anusia Battersby and Phoebe Greenwood won the Senior event.
The preacher at our Communion Service at 10.30am tomorrow will be Rev Diane Hicks. The service will be followed by a Church Meeting and a light lunch.
Rochdale Environmental Action Group was set up eight months ago. A group of volunteeers have been cleaning up the streets and roads in Milkstone & Deeplish area for the last...
Rochdale and Littleborough Peace Group has been marking the tenth anniversary of Britain's biggest ever anti-war demonstration which was held in London on Saturday 15 February...
Action Fraud is a new central point of contact for members of the public, and businesses, to report fraud and financially motivated internet crime.
Fizzy drinks should be heavily taxed and junk food adverts banished until after the watershed, doctors have said, in a call for action over obesity. The Academy of Medical...
Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk has warned his Labour party colleagues who control Rochdale Council not to raise council tax - they are planning a huge 3.5% hike. With the Council...
House of Commons Library research released by Labour reveals the true cost of the recent state pension reforms to 700 women in Rochdale constituency who are set to lose out.
Date Published 17/02/2013