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Action on Hearing Loss is urging people in Rochdale to ensure elderly relatives with hearing loss don’t face a future of unnecessary neglect and devastating isolation in care or...
Date Published 31/10/2012
The British Dental Health Foundation has welcomed a change in tooth whitening law that should put an end to illegal tooth whitening treatments.
I was amused to read Chris Davies comments rebuffing the implications of non compliance with EC Regulations 1935/2004 and 2023/2006. He states "the EU has no powers to levy fines,...
Eating at least two servings of oily fish a week is moderately but significantly associated with a reduced risk of stroke, finds a study published by the BMJ.
The Royal Oldham Hospital is set to open its doors the new women and children’s facility on 3 November, but prior to that, an open day tour gave the public from Oldham, Middleton,...
Come along this Sunday for a Sunday service with a difference. Listen and sing along with Wardle Community Band at our Morning Worship at 10.45am with Sunday Club upstairs at the...
Date Published 30/10/2012
This week sees Year 7 families invited into school to participate in our ‘Treasure Trail’ event on Wednesday 7 November. All Year 7 learners have received letters over the past...
Geography lessons learners have been looking at tectonics and how earthquakes and volcanoes occur. Learners carried out their own enquiries and were asked to present out findings...
Harvest Collection Thank you to everyone who sent in food for our Harvest Collection which has now been sent to the Rochdale Food Bank. Lunchboxes Could you please ensure...
A 21-year-old woman was followed from Rochdale bus station and into the subway at Manchester Road, which leads to Asda supermarket. While in the subway the offender, believed...
Women who smoke while pregnant may not only cause health problems for their children – but also their children’s children. Research suggests the dangers can spill down the...
A study has found that millions rank money more highly than friendship or their families. The research, commissioned by Skrill, an e-commerce business that facilitates online...
The Halloween and Bonfire period can be a fun time for children and young people, but it can be stressful and distressing for some residents. If you are planning to go 'trick...
Criminals who collectively owe millions of pounds in legal aid could have their assets seized under government plans. The proposals would target criminals who use legal aid to...
Benefit claimants could find themselves "trapped in poverty" when a new single welfare payment is introduced next year, it is being claimed. While the Universal Credit was...
70 students graduated from Hopwood Hall College’s higher education (HE) courses at a glittering graduation ceremony. Friends and family packed into Rochdale Town Hall to watch...
Greater Manchester transport bosses aim to get MPs and peers on board with their drive for better buses at a House of Commons event today.
On returning to Parliament after the recess the Boundary Commission published its’ latest report on constituency changes. I was pleased to see that the existing boundaries are to...
The revamped Rochdale Pioneers Museum has reopened after a £2.3m renovation. The museum, which opened in 1931, is housed inside a shop on Toad Lane where the movement began in...
Date Published 29/10/2012
The preacher at our Sunday morning service at 10.30am will be Mrs Lesley MacBride. There will also be Sunday Club for children aged 5-15.
Last half term, students and staff at Wardle High School have taken part in the first of five Deep Learning Days planned for this academic year. Deep Learning Days aim to...
Who says archaeology is old rubbish? Well in Matthew Moss students case, it was just that! Our students have just finished taking part in the University of Manchester Museum’s...
Burglars stole cash and a computer from Milnrow Cricket Club some time between 2.00am and 9.00am today (Monday 29 October).
A man sustained serious head and pelvis injuries and three broken ribs when he was hit by a Renault box van and a horse box at 1.35pm yesterday (Sunday 28 October) on Albert Royds...
Just two months on from the opening ceremony of the London Paralympics, a new survey of people with disabilities and carers has found that the Paralympic legacy may not be as...
The UK’s largest mouth cancer campaign kicks off this week to help raise awareness of a disease that could claim 30,000 lives over the next decade.
Local MEP Paul Nuttall is calling for the death penalty to be introduced for child murderers. He also wants the punishment meted out to serial killers and those who murder...
Five members of staff from Littleborough’s St Mary’s RC Primary School have learnt how to deliver life-saving, vital skills thanks to the British Heart Foundation’s (BHF)...
NHS staff in Rochdale are to get the chance to drive away those NHS blues by winning a new Toyota Aygo. In an effort to combat low staff morale, as previously reported by...
The Rotary Club of Middleton project to provide irrigation in Kajuki, Kenya received a significant boost last week. Elliot Inglis and his father Dale have been the prime...