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Potential new uses for Grade 1 listed Rochdale Town Hall are being considered by the Manchester offices of destination consultants Colliers Destination Consulting and BDP, a major...
Date Published 22/10/2012
The preacher at our Communion Service on Sunday at 10.30am will be Rev Diane Hicks. Mums & Toddlers is on Monday 9.30-11.30am.
Health chiefs are hoping to put brighter smiles on the faces of hundreds of local school children with a scheme to improve the oral health of youngsters in the Rochdale Borough.
During October 7 - 14 2012 one of Community Focus Ltd (CFL) members participated in an adult education project in Istanbul, Turkey.
Rochdale is set to receive a boost to the local economy thanks to 400 jobs being created by the new £57.5m Asda Distribution Centre at Kingsway Business Park.
On Saturday (20 October) National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) staff held a surgery in Castlemere Community Centre, Tweedale Street in which they dealt with 77...
A group of 12 young people from around the borough have taken an important first step to a career in the construction industry by successfully completing an introductory course.
A benefit cheat who failed to declare she was living with her partner has pleaded guilty to benefit fraud. Victoria Norbury, 27, of Olive Street, Heywood, fraudulently claimed...
The borough’s second annual event about dementia was held at Middleton Arena, where over 140 dementia sufferers, carers and health and social care professionals attended.
Roch Valley Way, Rochdale (NEW) - on the approach to Manchester Road Single lane closure to facilitate safe access to manhole 18 November 2012 only, 7.00am until...
Workers are increasingly depending on benefits to pay their rent, the body which represents English housing associations has warned.
Trams reached Milnrow for the first time on Saturday as Metrolink bosses continue test the line. Tracks are in place and overhead lines have been electrified on the route...
An attack on a man in the Town Centre has left him in a serious but stable condition with a bleed on the brain. Police were called to South Parade at about 06:20am after...
Date Published 21/10/2012
Children admitted to hospital with throat infections have increased by 76% over the past 10 years, according to a study from Imperial College London.
One of the largest and longest established Islamic organisations in Britain, UK Islamic Mission (UKIM), is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. Two of its 45 national...
Date Published 20/10/2012
Charities to have benefitted from the fundraising efforts of Rochdale Freemasons gave presentations of their work at the Masonic Hall last week.
Recently, work has taken place in Springfield Park to create a community tree nursery. The idea behind the project, is to create a place where primary schools and community groups...
On Tuesday Miss Nicholson and 3 of our Year 2 children enjoyed an interactive Gifted and Talented Workshop at Stansfield Hall Primary School. Once again Fatima Hussain, Laiba Raza...
Armed robbers stole cash and cigarettes during a raid on a Middleton store. Shortly before 8.55pm on Friday 19 October 2012, four men armed with knives entered a store on...
Police have released a CCTV image of the last known movements of Vincent Kershaw, who was found dead at his home in Rochdale. An image of Mr Kershaw shopping at Tesco Express...
Date Published 19/10/2012
MPs have called on the Government to reverse plans to close 2nd Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (2RRF), in a Commons vote.
Rochdale’s award-winning sea cadet unit, T.S Frobisher II were congratulated on their achievements, during a visit from the Lord Lieutenant of Manchester this month.
After more than 100 years of dedicated service to the North West, 85 massive Victorian water valves have been consigned to the scrap heap. The huge 2.5 tonne "dustbin" valves...
British Transport Police is calling on young people to keep frights off the line this Halloween and Bonfire Night.
Date Published 18/10/2012
There are just days left to send your 2011/12 paper tax return to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC), if you want to beat the 31 October deadline and avoid a penalty.
Shocking statistics, revealed in the BBC Sport Price of Football survey, show that the average cost of the cheapest adult ticket has risen by 11.7%, demonstrating that working...
Tram bosses in Greater Manchester have apologised to commuters after receiving 10,000 complaints last year.
A murder investigation has been launched following the death of a man in Rochdale. At about 5.10pm on Sunday 14 October 2012, police were called to a house on Willows Lane,...
Multiple retailers closures accelerate to 20 stores a day on average across Britain’s town centres in the first half of 2012, says PwC and Local Data Company analysis.
Local MEP Paul Nuttall has raised questions following the abrupt end to the tenure of European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Policy, John Dalli.