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Residents on Hurst Meadow and Craiglands, Rochdale, continue to be up in arms because of flooding to houses and gardens that they believe is caused by an ineffective storm relief...
Date Published 20/11/2012
Children in Need We raised a total of £384.60 for Children in Need. Thank you for your support. Book Fair I am pleased to tell you that we are holding a Scholastic Book...
The Co-operative’s Greater Manchester North Membership Committee is inviting Rochdale residents to find out more about what the business does to support Fairtrade producer...
A new survey by the British Dental Health Foundation and Denplan shows that if more people knew how their lifestyle habits can put them at risk of mouth cancer, they would change...
Simon Danczuk MP has called for an inquiry into the role of MI5 in a potential "cover-up" of alleged abuse by former MP Cyril Smith in the 1960s. Speaking in Parliament, Mr...
Date Published 19/11/2012
Heywood Christmas Festival on Saturday (17 November 2012) was a huge success.
A Rochdale businessman who laundered hundreds of thousands of pounds of a drug dealer's illegal gains has been jailed. Ian Nigel Duncan Cole (17/05/1961), of Kirkhill Avenue,...
Cheryl Eastwood, former Executive Director, Children's Services, and Steve Garner, former Service Director of Targeted Services [Head of Children’s Social Care], of Rochdale...
Vicki Devonport has been appointed to the role of Executive Director of environmental regeneration charity Groundwork Oldham & Rochdale.
So far, in just seven weeks, over half of the staff working at hospitals run by The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust have had their seasonal ‘flu vaccination in efforts to...
Police are appealing for information after a man and a woman falsely claimed they were social workers in Rochdale. The first incident happened on Friday 9 November 2012...
Emergency services were called out at 3.20pm yesterday (Sunday 18 November) following reports that a man was stuck in mud. North West Ambulance Service staff had rescued the...
Simon Danczuk, Labour MP for Rochdale, has aimed yet more criticism at Rochdale's Labour council led by Colin Lambert. This time Mr Danczuk accuses the council of considering...
An EU tax on crockery from China is "much more than a storm in a teacup", said local MEP Paul Nuttall today.
Mr Pidgeon and Mr Butterworth spent the week visiting an Egyptian Secondary School called El Saddatt Preparatory School. They went into school, meeting with staff and students to...
A modelling exhibition returns to the North West next year after the successful staging of its inaugural event in March, and Rochdale’s Society of Model & Experimental Engineers...
More shops are empty, according to the British Retail Consortium (BRC), than since it began collecting data on occupancy levels of High Street premises. The BRC said the town...
To inspire children, Leo Houlding, leading British climber, extreme sports enthusiast and global adventurer, has dedicated his next expedition to Matthew Moss High School – and...
Three of Pennine Juniors Football managers, Lee Atkins, Mark Diggle and Keith Ellis, who already give up their time voluntarily to train youngsters, are now taking part in the...
The preacher at our Communion service on Sunday at 10.30am will be Rev Carl Howarth. There will also be Sunday Club activities for children aged 5-15. The Wives & Friends...
The Rugby League World Cup was in Rochdale this weekend during its tour of England, Wales and France. The impressive silver-plated trophy was a popular attraction in the...
Tony Dempsey is celebrating after being named as Employee Ownership Champion at the Philip Baxendale Awards in Birmingham. Named after a pioneer for the employee-owned movement,...
Reading, chatting and texting are among the favourite activities of Britons on the toilet, a survey in the North West has revealed. The study findings also highlight that 2...
As there are so many worthwhile charities that our school could sponsor we empower our School Council to decide each year which charity we will be supporting. Each year this will...
Rochdale Labour MP Simon Danczuk seriously criticised Rochdale Council Leader, Labour Councillor Colin Lambert for his response to the sex grooming scandal that has engulfed the...
Date Published 17/11/2012
A vaccine to protect children against one of the most common and deadly forms of meningitis is set to be licensed for use in the UK.
Former Manchester Central MP Tony Lloyd has been elected as Greater Manchester's first police and crime commissioner (PCC).
Work is set to start in January on St Andrew’s Methodist and United Reformed Church new building. The current building, on Smith Street, occupies some of the site earmarked for...
Resistance to antibiotics is one of the greatest threats to modern health, experts say. The warning from England's chief medical officer and the Health Protection Agency comes...
New customers could soon be filing through the doors of Castleton’s local businesses, with owners looking forward to the redevelopment of the Whipp & Bourne factory site off...
Date Published 16/11/2012