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A meeting of the Rochdale Township Planning Sub-Committee ruled in favour of the continued use of a private car park on Union Street by a mobile polyclinic operated by Care UK for...
Date Published 04/07/2012
Higher rate taxpayers who have failed to submit tax returns are being offered the opportunity to come forward and pay up under a time-limited HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) campaign....
Co-operators from across the world have been in Rochdale and Manchester this week for a major conference. In celebration of the 2012 International Year of Co-operatives, the...
Police forces across the North West made 36 arrests and recovered more than £22.5 k worth of stolen metal in raids on 179 scrap yards across the region today (Wednesday 4 July)....
On Wednesday 27 June the children and staff took part in a joint sponsored walk with Springside School to raise funds for the British Heart Foundation. The seven miles walk...
There was a small increase in the incidence of TB in the North West in 2011 with 823 new cases reported compared to 813 in 2010 and 802 in 2009. The trend has been steadily...
An international anti-counterfeiting agreement which would weaken fundamental liberties and freedom of expression has been opposed by local UKIP MEP Paul Nuttall in Strasbourg....
Wardle High School has taken part in an exciting event featuring hundreds of young brass band musicians performing for the Black Baton Relay. Brass The Baton is a new project...
The bells at Rochdale Town Hall will be silent between Monday and Wednesday next week as their frame is repainted. Some maintenance work was carried out in the clock tower...
Age UK Metro Rochdale are delighted to have the support of ITV This Morning’s Dr Chris Steele MBE to launch this year’s Dignity in Care Awards. Following the success of the...
A European Parliament resolution for cars to automatically dial the emergency services if they are involved in an accident was today welcomed by Labour Euro MPs. Labour Euro...
Our year 3 and 4 classes will be visiting the Magna Science Adventure Centre, Rotherham on Monday, 9 July as part of their education in science. Weather permitting we will be...
This week’s theme was ‘The Sacrament of Healing’ and our Enterprise capability was Research & Analysis. This half-term’s focus is Reflection & Evaluation.
Well done to all the children who took part in the swimming galas. The teams did really well. Both girls and boys teams came runners-up in the league gala on Monday. All the...
Concern is continuing to grow for a Timperley man who is missing from home. Christopher Brahney, 22, was last seen by friends at about 11.30pm on Friday 29 June 2012, when he...
The CLA has warned that the Government could miss deadlines to provide superfast broadband of at least 24 megabits per second (mbps) for 90 percent of rural areas and its...
Last Friday, 250 of Hopwood Hall College’s Uniformed Public Sector students marked the end of the academic year with a spectacular ‘Passing Out Ceremony’. Over 1000 guests...
We have set up a small group of people at St Andrew's, the parish church of Dearnley and Smithy Bridge, to go out into the community and visit anyone who might be in need of a...
There are now only 7 more days left in this school year. Parents are advised that Healey finishes on 17 July (Tuesday) later than many schools as we took our extra days after...
The Wednesday Tea on 4 July starts at 4.30 pm, and will be followed at 5.15 pm by a slightly shorter than usual meeting of the Stitch 'n' Chatter Group. Later that evening,...
Serving the Parish of Wardle and Smallbridge and the Methodist Church in Wardle. This Sunday our Communion Service is led by Rev. Andrew Howell at 10.45am with Sunday Club...
Jim Dobbin MP attended the first meeting of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Religious Education (RE) in Parliament. The newly formed group is supported by the main political...
The government has published plans to combat the sexual exploitation of children in care homes in England by gangs. The move acts on recommendations made by the deputy...
Police across the North West will be joining forces to target metal thieves today (Wednesday 4 July) in a regional day of action.
A project working in the South Pennine uplands is one of just ten projects in the environment category from across the UK to reach the semi-finals of the National Lottery Awards...
Date Published 03/07/2012
On Saturday 30 June, the Rochdale Environmental Action Group was launched at Castlemere Community Centre. The launch of the group was organised by Christine Mathewson and Ghulam...
Residents have the chance to pay tribute to those who help boost the physical and mental health of themselves and others around the borough. The Pride of Rochdale Awards will...
Letters out this week: Unit One trip information Reminders: Nursery last day of term 11 July September Reception visits start 22 June 1.45-2.45 Year 5 to Falinge drama...
Rochdale has been rated as the third-worst in a ranking of the hardest places to live as a teenager in England. Young people in many parts of England face an almost...
Students from across the Borough were honoured at a prestigious award ceremony at the Middleton Arena. The Hopwood Hall College students had been selected from thousands of...