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The decision to award the UK's multi-billion-pound West Coast Main Line rail franchise to FirstGroup has been scrapped by the government.
Date Published 03/10/2012
The UK’s largest oral health charity, the British Dental Health Foundation, is backing Stoptober – a national campaign which is challenging Britain’s 8 million smokers to quit for...
The funeral of PC Nicola Hughes is to be held at Manchester Cathedral later. The 23-year-old Greater Manchester Police officer died alongside her colleague PC Fiona Bone last...
This week’s themes were The Third World and Homelessness; our Enterprise capability was Change. Our new Pupil of the Week initiative is now well and truly in operation. Each week,...
Giving a severely brain damaged patient life saving treatment if his condition deteriorates would be unfair, futile and likely to cause a dying man unnecessary pain and distress,...
Dirty grills and pans can easily start fires and lead to firefighters being called out – especially when hobs or cookers are accidentally switched on or someone is distracted.
The signing of this Armed Forces Community Covenant marks Heywood as the first town in Great Britain to have its own local Armed Forces Community covenant and is welcomed and...
A new type of firework caused severe eye injuries and blindness in children and adults at last year’s bonfire night celebrations, warn doctors in a letter to this week’s BMJ.
Date Published 02/10/2012
Deafness Research UK’s Bionic Ear Show is calling for support from the North West as it aims to win in the Best Health project in the National Lottery Awards. Voting is now open...
Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital charity is holding its annual PJ Day on Wednesday 17 October and is calling out to nurseries across Rochdale to join in.
A HUGE ‘Well done’ to everyone who supported the Francis House Appeal (watches and friendship bracelets) and the MacMillan Coffee Morning. The Francis House raised £260 to be...
Employees in Rochdale Barclays took time out for what matters on Friday 28 September, as part of Macmillan Cancer Support’s 22nd World’s Biggest Coffee Morning.
Three masked men tried to raid a working men's club in Middleton but were forced away by members. At about 11.40pm on Sunday 30 September 2012, two of the offenders burst into...
Following a successful visit to the annual conference held last weekend in Uttoxeter, Official Monster Raving Leader Loony Party leader Alan ‘Howling Laud’ Hope has announced that...
A good internet connection is now more important to homebuyers than off-street parking, nearby doctors surgery and the local pub. As a result, estate agents are listing...
Over 400 households across Rochdale are set to receive individual energy saving advice and measures to improve the energy efficiency of their homes. Groundwork Oldham & Rochdale...
Rochdale Infirmary’s new Pennine Rheumatology Centre (PRC) has exceeded expectations and treated over 2,500 patients since it opened six months ago.
Greater Manchester Police is preparing for the Rugby Super League final, which is being hosted at Old Trafford Football Ground on Saturday 6 October 2012.
The school photographer will be back in school on Thursday 11 October to take final photographs of our Year 11 students. These will take place in the Hall. Please no excessive...
Jackie Gunn, a Ward Manager at the Rochdale Infirmary’s Urgent Care Centre found a novel way of commemorating her parents when she opened her Littleborough home last Friday to...
The school had its most successful year in the ISA North of England Art Festival. The highlight was Year 1 winning their photography section with their colourful photographs of...
More than 5,000 empty homes have been brought back into use in Greater Manchester in the past two years, according to the latest Government figures.
Middleton Rotary Club held a Beetle Drive at Middleton Cricket Club in aid of Middleton Youth & Vocational Projects.
Northern Rail’s Manchester Stations Team has been recognised for its visibility, support and assistance to passengers during the disturbances in Manchester’s city centre last...
From yesterday (Monday 1 October) motorists will be given greater rights as new laws banning wheel clamping and towing take effect.
One in four people will experience some form of mental distress during their lives – whether that’s depression, anxiety, stress or a more complex condition.
Our harvest gifts have now been distributed to Family Action and to the Rochdale Food Bank. Both organisations have asked us to thank everyone for their donations and the people...
New EU unemployment figures showing year on year increases demonstrate how the European Union is failing people, said local MEP Paul Nuttall.
Labels, Labels, Labels, Labels, Labels Please, please label everything your child brings to school this will make returning misplaced items much easier as well as making it...
A charity concert at Rochdale Golf Club organised by the Newhey and Milnrow Committee for McMillan Nurses raised £1,000.