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Plans to create a new cul-de-sac turnaround area, with loading facilities and a new taxi rank in the town centre have moved a step closer. Planning permission was granted in...
Date Published 16/01/2013
Our whole school theme for this week was Mother Teresa. “By blood, I am Albanian. By citizenship, an Indian. By faith, I am a Catholic nun. As to my calling, I belong to the...
This Sunday we welcome Rev Ron Hicks to our Covenant Service at 10.45am with Sunday Club upstairs at the same time.
Well done to George Axford-Hawkes, Sara Hadfield and Elisha Blomfield who are the winners of the ‘I Love Music’ Competition. Each of the winners receives some chocolate,...
Letters out this week: Theme Work – Unit One Open Parents Evening – Year 6 Parents Evening letters Nursery & Units 1/2/3 – these will not be sent by email as the reply...
The school WILL NOT close due to snow. If you are still unsure just make sure you are receiving the text updates, that we have the correct mobile number for you and you will...
Membership of two bodies that will advise the Police and Crime Commissioner on employment issues and also oversee financial reporting processes have been confirmed.
Women in England and Wales with a strong family history of breast cancer could be offered medication on the NHS to try to prevent the disease.
At approximately 5.00pm today (Tuesday 15 January) a 12-year-old boy was hit by a silver coloured Alfa Romeo saloon car travelling in the direction of Wood Street on Eastway in...
Date Published 15/01/2013
Talented Rochdale Sixth Form College student Gem O’Reilly, who has landed herself a record contract, flew over to Ireland recently to duet with Damian McGinty, who played Rory...
During our first week back after the holidays, we hosted our Celebration Assemblies to congratulate the Students of the Term for each form.
Concern has been expressed for the borough’s homeless, particularly for rough-sleepers, as Severe Emergency Weather Provision (SWEP) has been activated according to homelessness...
As part of the project to replace and upgrade old street lighting across Rochdale borough, the 5,000th new lighting column has been erected, representing around 20% of the total...
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) is urging drivers to take care on the roads as the icy weather sets in.
Plans are being prepared to create a new entrance to the Wheatsheaf Centre on Baillie Street. As part of the Town Centre East development it is proposed that the bus station,...
Central and Falinge, and Balderstone and Kirkholt, in Rochdale are one of six areas identified as having concentrated areas of severe deprivation. Special measures are needed...
A woman was sexually assaulted as she walked home in Rochdale. It happened at about 1.50am on Friday 11 January 2013 when a 38-year-old woman was walking along Yorkshire...
Local mental health workers are helping to boost the well being and confidence of people with acute mental illness through an innovative reading group initiative, which is being...
Parveen Yakoub, a survivor of the Israeli attack on the peace flotilla attempting to deliver food, medicines and other essential supplies to Gaza in May 2010 was the guest speaker...
Water company United Utilities is urging householders to get ready for freezing temperatures this week. Forecasters predict night-time lows of down to minus three this week,...
Yellow warning for ice for Wales, Northwest England, the Midlands and parts of southwest England. Showers coming southeast across the area tonight will fall as snow above...
Music and DVD chain HMV, which employs about 4,350 staff, including those at its store in the Rochdale Exchange Shopping Centre, has confirmed it will appoint an administrator,...
Martin Jenkins, who completed a one year course at Hopwood Hall College aimed at mature students, has his own exhibition called ‘Landscape & Light’ at Touchstones Gallery.
Date Published 14/01/2013
The owner of one of Rochdale’s best-known pubs has joined the debate on the need to regulate pub companies, arguing that greed and inflated beer prices are killing pubs.
Weather-related changes to bus services (1.30p, Monday 14 January) Most bus services are now serving normal routes due to improving conditions, but some some operators are...
Our friends from St Joseph’s Primary School in Heywood have been into school to work with our Year 4 children this week. We are working together on a joint teaching and learning...
David Newman International Solid Waste Association (ISWA) President flew in from Italy to visit Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority’s and Viridor Laing (Greater...
The preacher at our Sunday morning Service at 10.30am will be Rev Diane Hicks. This will be our Annual Covenant Service.
At the invitation of the Rochdale Rotary Club Rochdale's Mayor 'Gentleman Jim' Gartside with Mayoress Jane Gartside attended a meeting at the Masonic Hall to give an up to date...
A man is wanted for breaching a restraining order and criminal damage. John Grimshaw (born 2/6/89) was seen at an address on Adelaide Street in Heywood on 16 November 2012, an...