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Local peace campaigner, Philip Gilligan, from Littleborough, is celebrating his full recovery from open heart surgery last summer with a sponsored peace walk along the 28...
Date Published 10/09/2012
Groundwork Oldham Rochdale, has taken workshops into ten primary schools to explain why Peat Land in the South Pennines holds the key to tackling climate change.
Our morning service at 10.30am Sunday 16 September is a Harvest Celebration at which we will be collecting tinned and packet goods to be donated to the Rochdale Foodbank. Mums...
Greater Manchester Police is going metal thief picking today (Monday 10 September) as part of Operation Harvest that is geared to targeting thieves, thugs and fugitives across the...
People have travelled from Prestwich, Whitefield and Wardle over the last three days to visit All Saints and Martyrs Church on Wood Street, Langley during Heritage Open Days....
Bury New Road, Heywood - Prettywood area Full road closure to facilitate investigation into partial collapse of carriageway During this period the following diversions will be...
The case of four Christians, who have gone to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg over their right to wear a crucifix at work, has shown the Government's "disgraceful...
Keith Snape (born 17/09/77), from the Rochdale area is wanted on recall to prison. Duanne Barrett (born 08/09/87), from the Rochdale area is wanted on warrant for breach of...
The government is changing planning permission rules to aid the rollout of faster internet speeds across the UK. This includes permission for firms to install broadband...
The majority of people with diabetes are not controlling cholesterol levels effectively - putting them at increased risk of heart disease, a charity warns. Diabetes UK says 90%...
Teachers in England and Wales have voted to go on strike over what they are calling the "erosion" of their pay and working conditions. The National Union of Teachers (NUT)...
Local MPs claimed close to £290,000 in expenses in just over a year, it has been revealed. New figures from the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA), set up...
Date Published 07/09/2012
An Activity Week was held at Hamer School for the week commencing 23 July 2012 which included children from Hamer, Heybrook, and Alice Ingham primary schools. The theme for...
The borough’s Heritage Open Day Weekend started to come together yesterday with the arrival of the YellowaY coach museum on The Butts and also a preview of the still incomplete...
Firefighters tackled five kitchen fires across Greater Manchester in just 24 hours on 6 September most of which began after cooking was left unattended. Firefighters from...
Work to extend Metrolink to Rochdale town centre is well under way, with new trams tracks being laid along Drake Street. Over the next week, the track-laying will start on the...
A combination of education and enforcement has been used to encourage drivers in Milkstone and Deeplish to wear seat belts and correctly use child seats for their youngsters as...
Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust has appointed Caroline Poole as its new strategic lead for long term conditions, strengthening the Trust's community and mental health services.
The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) said today (6 September) that the major housing and planning package announced by the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister is...
Date Published 06/09/2012
The British Lung Foundation (BLF) is working with NHS Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale Clinical Commissioning Group (NHS HMR CCG) to raise awareness of chronic obstructive...
Patients of The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust and the general public have only a few weeks left to nominate their ‘NHS Hero’ as part of a new national scheme to recognise the...
A former pupil has transformed her old school from one “ruled by children” to an “outstanding” primary. Head Teacher Mrs Elaine Hibberts says she started at the old Hollin...
Local MEP Paul Nuttall has called for bright children from disadvantaged backgrounds to be granted a first class education after the successful trial of the Open Access scheme at...
Gavin Reynolds will tackle the challenging 13.1 mile long course of the Great North Run in Newcastle on the 16 September.
Fact is more compelling than fiction for this inspirational new movie telling the story of 28 men who battled a backdrop of poverty and harsh working conditions and whose...
RBH’s Junior Wardens are joining people from Greave to campaign for improvements to be made to a playground that could do with a little more than just a lick of paint to bring a...
The Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme (DVDS) pilot, better known as Clare’s Law, will start today (Thursday 6 September) in Greater Manchester. The scheme offers people a...
Here at St Andrew's, the parish church of Dearnley and Smithy Bridge, we are working with the Trussell Trust, other churches and faith communities to launch a Foodbank in...
Date Published 05/09/2012
We would like to welcome everyone back after the summer and welcome to Hollingworth BEC to all new staff and pupils. Illness: If you are ill you must report to the Pupil...
Please note that the price of a school meal has been increased to £1.85 per day with effect from 1st September 2012. The school photographer will be in school on Monday 10...