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Halifax Road, Smallbridge (NEW) - at its junction with Wardle Road Temporary 3-way signals to facilitate access to footway boxes 10 September 2012 (from 8.00pm) until 11...
Date Published 14/08/2012
Queen’s Park, Heywood is host to a very special event, that is being staged to raise awareness of the problem of bullying and raise funds to create educational workshops and...
The FA have been invited by Rochdale Football Club to visit the site of the former Balderstone Technological college as it attempts to move forward plans to convert the location...
Date Published 13/08/2012
A teenager suffered a fractured skull during an assault in Rochdale. At about 10.30pm on Friday 10 August 2012, a 15-year-old boy was hit over the head with an unknown object....
As teenagers wait patiently for their exam results, ChildLine is offering support to those who are feeling anxious or worried.
An MEP who campaigned for changes to the Sunday trading laws in the 1990s will be opposing suggestions to relax them further.
Rochdale Borough Council wants your views on major plans to develop the borough over the next 15 years. Public consultation has started on a revised ‘Core Strategy,’ the...
The Rochdale Bangladeshi Partnership Project (RBPP) raised £1260 at its third annual charity Iftar – a gathering to break the fast in the holy month of Ramadhan – on Tuesday night...
Expectations of falling borrowing rates pushed down the number of households remortgaging in June, lenders say. There were 23,400 remortgaging loans advanced during the month,...
A UK-wide consultation on government plans to introduce mandatory plain packaging for tobacco has closed. It was extended by a month to allow more people to respond after...
Employers are facing a "make-or-break moment" as many will have to make job cuts if the economy does not pick up, according to a report by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and...
Hospital admissions for dog bites have risen in England by more than 5% on last year. Figures from the Health and Social Care Information Centre show that 6,450 people were...
Date Published 11/08/2012
The man detectives want to question over the Shaw explosion has been brought out of a medically-induced coma. Andrew Partington (27), of Buckley Street, suffered severe burns...
HMRC’s Chief Executive, Lin Homer, has announced the recruitment of up to 1,000 additional contact centre staff, to achieve a target of answering 90 per cent of all calls two...
Date Published 10/08/2012
GB sailors Luke Patience and Stuart Bithell had to settle for silver after falling short of their Australian rivals in the men's 470 medal race in Weymouth. The British duo...
Shortly before 11.00pm on Thursday 9 August 2012, a patrolling police officer came across a collision at the junction of Milnrow Road (A640) and Albert Royds Street in Rochdale....
Rochdale Children’s Moorland Home based in Rochdale has won £500 to enjoy a ‘Big Day Out’ in the region this summer, thanks to System One Travelcards, Greater Manchester’s...
Roly Poley’s Nursery has been awarded outstanding judgments in two areas of practice, including engagement with parents and effectiveness of partnerships.
The 2011/12 Claims Management Regulation Unit’s annual report shows that over 400 claims management companies have been cancelled, suspended or warned.
Residents of Spotland have expressed concerns after a troublesome off licence has been granted an alcohol license once again.
RRG Toyota has announced that they have helped to raise almost £6,000 through Olympic-inspired sporting events for The Christie in honour of Karen Sibson.
Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) and Sure Start united to hold a day packed with an abundance of fun and games as part of National Play Day 2012.
Euro MP Paul Nuttall has hit out at a fellow North West MEP for using the Olympics to promote the EU. Tory Sajjad Karim has listed on his Facebook page, under the EU flag, the...
Hollingworth Business and Enterprise College Year 10 Girls Rugby League team hope to make it a hat-trick of national titles when they take on Yorkshire Rivals Castleford Academy...
Police are continuing to appeal for help in catching a suspected armed robber who went on the run from Manchester Airport on Friday 6 July 2012. Anthony Morrison, born on...
Do you have a favourite new building or regeneration project in the borough? It may have a particularly unusual and striking design, blend in well with its surroundings or have...
Three people have been charged following a burglary in Middleton. Chad Sherwin (born 24/04/1989), of Kingswood Road, Middleton, is charged with handling stolen goods, Daniel...
A leading UK expert on information and communications technology (ICT) says today that the teaching of ICT in England and Wales is 20 years out of date and as a result a whole...
Heywood’s swimming hopeful Keri-Anne Payne has narrowly missed out on an Olympic medal after finishing fourth in the 10 kilometre open water marathon race this afternoon (9...
Date Published 09/08/2012
Residents of the Kirkholt estate have expressed their dissatisfaction with the council’s recent upkeep of the area, claiming it looks ‘deserted.’