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The Government’s White Paper on criminal justice reform, Swift and Sure Justice: the Government’s Plans for Reform of Criminal Justice has been published today (13/7/12).
Date Published 13/07/2012
Police have issued an evofit of a blue-suited bogus official burglar who has been targeting elderly victims across Manchester. The man pictured, who usually carries a...
Figures showing that there are now more speed camera sites in England than two years ago have been greeted with dismay by local MEP Paul Nuttall.
Water bosses are urging the North West's budding radio stars to tap into a life-saving competition.
With a marked increase in the number of organised and sponsored events taking place on Snowdonia’s mountains and recent headlines about groups getting into difficulty on the...
Plans to reopen the River Roch where it runs underneath Rochdale town centre took a step closer last night as councillors at the Rochdale Township Committee gave the go-ahead to...
Flying Horse Hotel Packer Street Rochdale Visited Friday lunchtime, May 6 2012 This is a ten-bedroomed hotel in the heart of Rochdale’s heritage centre nestling in the...
With more flood misery predicted for parts of Britain after nearly a month's worth of rain fell in just three hours, United Utilities said today they are pouring £200millon to...
Supported by volunteers from the community, officers from the Middleton Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) will be putting helium balloons through open windows and doors in the...
Date Published 12/07/2012
Rochdale Infirmary (part of the Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust) is one of fourteen NHS abortion clinics that have broken the rules by allowing doctors to pre-sign forms...
Decentralisation Minister, Greg Clark, has announced an increase in planning application fees of around 15%, saying that there has not been a rise since 2008 and a one-off...
A new NHS survey is set to investigate the reasons why people head to the doctor instead of looking after themselves at home. More than 51 million people per year visit their...
Rochdale Youth Orchestra’s ‘Summer Spectacular’ concert was held at Rochdale’s magnificent Town Hall on Saturday evening. The evening was well co-ordinated by MC William Hobhouse...
More than half a million people will hear fire safety radio adverts about the dangers of starting deliberate fires and making hoax 999 calls voiced by children from a Rochdale...
About 20 Broad Lane residents attended last night’s Rochdale Township Committee in order to restate their concern at proposals to build 200 new homes in the area.
Four of Wardle High School’s musical groups played at Birmingham’s Symphony Hall last week, two of these groups received an Outstanding Award, placing them in the running for a...
Rochdale Council's new chief executive, Jim Taylor, has been shown around some of the key regeneration sites of the Kirkholt estate by local Kirkholt councillor, Dale Mulgrew....
Many thanks to all the families, friends and students who joined us for the showing of ‘Tales from the Lonely Lighthouse’ in school this week. The performance received some lovely...
Roadworks on Rochdale's strategic network Edenfield Road, Rochdale (NEW) - at its junction with Caldershaw Road Temporary 4-way signals to facilitate access to carriageway...
Artist, Azadeh Sabagh, has passed her ESOL English course and achieved an award for making the best progress in ESOL at Hopwood Hall College.
John Brooker handed the presidency of the Middleton Rotary Club over to Jeff Lawton, on Monday 2 July.
A widely resented Child Support Agency rule will be scrapped for clients of the new scheme. This required some parents to pay maintenance even though they share the care of their...
Date Published 11/07/2012
Cancer Research We raised £108.65 from the Olympic non-uniform day which has gone to cancer research. Thank you so much for your generosity. Eco-Work We would like to...
A primetime BBC2 documentary is being filmed in Rochdale. The eight part series is about the planning process in Britain. It will follow a small number of local authorities...
The former Dunlop Mill, now dubbed Royle Works, is in the process of being demolished. A lot of the mill was demolished in 1979 due to the decline of the cotton industry and...
A long-awaited white paper on the future of social care, published today along with a draft social care Bill, is a rare opportunity to unify and modernise existing legislation and...
Link4Life are offering the chance to swim free for a year for three lucky people with their Go4It Big Time London 2012 challenge. There are three annual swimming passes to be...
A Rochdale MEP is fighting a carmaker “scam” that costs drivers hundreds of pounds in unnecessary fuel costs every year. The European Commission today proposed a target for...
It is with much regret that due to the recent bad weather, and further poor weather forecasted, unfortunately the sponsored walk that was due to take place on Monday 16 July has...
This week’s theme was ‘Retreat and Rejoice’ and our Enterprise capability was ‘Decision Making’. This half-term’s focus for Year 7 is ‘Reflection and Evaluation’. The annual...