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We welcome Mrs Carole Forsyth to lead our Morning Service this Sunday at 10.45am with Sunday Club upstairs at the same time. Come to our well established Mother and...
Date Published 27/08/2012
The morning service at 10.30am on Sunday 2 September will be led by Mr Mike Davis. There will also be Sunday Club activities for children aged 5-15. Youth Clubs re-open on...
Mortgage payments for qualifying borrowers are more affordable than at any time in the past 15 years, a report has suggested.
A new briefing and map published by The Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) highlights major new threats to England’s Green Belts.
Plucky 9-year old Adam Kutereba who was born 13 weeks prematurely with life-threatening tetraplegic cerebral palsy yesterday had his first operation in the United States. The...
Date Published 25/08/2012
Following the conviction of corrupt Polly Peck tycoon Asil Nadir, who gave almost £500,000 to the Conservative Party, Rochdale Labour MP Simon Danczuk has written to Conservative...
The company that was until recently a key part of the Impact Partnership delivering council services in Rochdale has entered administration after its shareholders rejected a...
A teenager was sexually assaulted near a bus stop on Manchester Road between 9.15pm and 9.45pm on 22 August 2012. The 16-year-old girl was sat in the bus shelter opposite Tesco...
The UK economy shrank by less than previously thought between April and June, official figures have shown. Revised data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show the...
There have been almost twice the number of measles cases in England and Wales in the first six months of this year compared with the same period last year, official figures show.
The case being heard in the High Court regarding a 55-year old Muslim man who can only be identified as ‘L’ for legal reasons and Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust has been...
Date Published 24/08/2012
A financial director who stole around £1.5million from his employers to help feed his gambling habit has been jailed. And the former colleagues of Graham Taylor, born 15/8/46,...
The distressing case of the late Tony Nicklinson, who was refused the right to die, will be highlighted by MEP Chris Davies at the Lib-Dem party conference next month.
A group of young people performed fire and rescue demonstrations for their families at a passing out parade after completing an anti-social behaviour course at Rochdale Fire...
Hopwood Hall College is reassuring young applicants to its courses this September by saying; “If you think that you are possibly a victim of this year’s harsher marking of GCSE...
These delightful concerts take place against the magnificent backdrop of Sir Ninian Comper’s beautiful church and are organised by TOLPAC: Toad Lane Performing Arts Centre.
Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust has established a nurses’ forum to lead on improving nursing and care standards across the Trust.
Early figures show that 77.7% of the borough’s pupils achieved 5+A*-C grades in this year’s GCSEs, a 5.6 percentage point increase on 2011.
Firefighters dealt with a car fire which started after the vehicle crashed into a wall. Crews from Rochdale and Ramsbottom fire stations were called to Owd Betts pub in...
Lawyers acting for Mr L, the 55-year old Muslim man whose family have gone to the High Court to prevent Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust from resuscitating him in the event of a...
Date Published 23/08/2012
A landlord has been fined over £10,000 for failing to licence his multi-occupied premises.
Shortly before 5.30pm on Wednesday 22 August 2012, police officers on patrol on Bury Road, Rochdale, saw a BMW 3-series driving suspiciously.
74.2% of Kingsway Park High School students achieved 5 or more A* to C grades. Steve Parratt, Deputy Head at Kingsway Park High said: "We have had our best ever results".
The Country Land and Business Association (CLA) in the North is reminding dog owners to clean up their pet’s mess when walking in the countryside this Bank Holiday weekend.
Sue Whitehead, a teacher from Heywood is on her marks for the Paralympic Games which start in London next week.
People planning visits to the countryside over the bank holiday weekend are being urged to take extra care to protect themselves and their children from a range of germs that that...
Residents in Castleton were looking puzzled this morning owing to the sudden appearance of some rather bizarre road markings in the area. (see photo).
Beech House pupils were celebrating their GCSE results, no more so than Ameer Ali and Lydia Nightingale. Between them they achieved 15 grade A* and 5 grade A results.
Matthew Moss High School is celebrating their success in this year’s GCSE examinations. 52% of students gained 5 or more A* to C grades including English and Mathematics, with...
A new service has been launched to offer fast treatment closer to home.