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The Health Protection Agency North West is urging students to protect themselves against measles, mumps and rubella before beginning university or further education courses this...
Date Published 05/09/2012
Doctors are calling for improved safety warnings and childproof packaging for laundry and dishwasher detergent liquitabs, following a cluster of incidents in which toddlers have...
Employees of Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH), together with tenants, are busy planning for a mass-scale celebration this Saturday 8 September. RBH’s Mutual Celebration Day...
The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) today (4 September 2012) called for newly appointed Environment Secretary Owen Paterson to push through Defra’s agenda for...
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...
Former Liberal Democrat spin doctor in Rochdale David Hennigan, a man hugely respected in the party for his election campaigning skills, but conversely despised by political...
I have been following the debate on the proposed building of 200+ houses off Broad Lane with casual interest. I don’t live there so am not directly influenced by it. At first,...
Date Published 04/09/2012
It has been revealed that ‘hundreds’ of discharge letters to GPs from Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust have been arriving over a year late. GPs have called for an urgent...
Volunteer members of Rochdale Foodbank enjoyed a productive two days at the last weekend. They were able to give out information to hundreds of visitors in warm and sunny...
HMS Middleton (M34), the Royal Navy’s Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessel came home to Portsmouth after a gruelling three years service in the Persian Gulf last Friday to a...
The Borough of Rochdale honoured its Olympians with a Civic Reception at Rochdale Town Hall tonight (Monday 3 September). Four of the six local Olympic athletes attended:...
Date Published 03/09/2012
St John the Baptist Church, Rochdale is warning of the danger of an accident near their church. A spokesperson from the St John the Baptist Church, have said: “The Metrolink...
Following a fairly busy recess period we return to Westminster for two weeks before going into recess again for the party conference season.
The future education prospects for youngsters at Falinge Park and Wardle high schools are looking bright as both schools are set to benefit from £35 million Building Schools for...
A man has been jailed for the manslaughter of a man living in Rochdale. Aaron Ward (26/10/1983) of Burton Street, Middleton pleaded guilty to manslaughter at a previous...
The monthly afternoon tea will start at 4.30pm on Wednesday 5 September, followed at 6.45pm by Stitch 'n' Chatter. At 7.00pm Lynn Holland will be speaking to the Women's...
On Thursday morning (30 August) a woman was crushed between a skip and a car on a driveway in Brookfield Drive in Littleborough. She was pinned between the skip and a people...
Young people have taken part in seven celebrations after completing a 12-week personal development course with Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS). They were...
On 27 July 2012, an unknown offender placed an order with Manchester-based Honeywell systems for 400 burglar alarms. Posing as a legitimate customer, the offender arranged for...
History lovers will be among the first to glimpse the newly restored Rochdale Pioneers’ museum when it opens its doors for the first time during the Heritage Open Day...
Martha Reeves rolled back the years to the delight of thousands in Rochdale Town Centre for the fifth annual Feel Good Festival. Belying her 71 years Martha, along with her...
Date Published 02/09/2012
The preacher at our Communion Service at 10.30am on Sunday 9 September will be Rev Diane Hicks. This will be followed by a Church Council meeting. Youth Clubs are on Monday at...
The annual Rochdale Feel Good Festival started in the town centre today (Friday 31 August). The Butts has been turned into a large food market, with a huge variety of food and...
Date Published 31/08/2012
British aid to India has come under fire from local MEP Paul Nuttall following the revelation that the country is spending £1billion on three warships. "We are still handing...
Former Oulder Hill pupil Tim Stead has found that a change of career is paying dividends as well as calling for a very vivid imagination. Tim, 39, who now lives in Silloth in...
House prices jumped a "surprising" 1.3% in August, the Nationwide building society has said. It was the biggest monthly rise since January 2010 and left the average UK house...
Rochdale Borough Council will no longer be able to exclude the media and the public from meetings without giving advance notice of the reasoning and the opportunity for that...
The chairman of Rochdale Labour Party has welcomed Councillor Phil Bethell back into the party after his suspension.
Squatting in homes and all other residential building is to be criminalised for the first time in England and Wales from Saturday 1 September.
There was a collision between a Golf and a BMW at junction 19 on the M60 at 4.30pm yesterday afternoon (30 August). A police spokesmen said there were no injuries.