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Turning off the tap when cleaning your teeth could save over 12 litres of water per person, according to new research.
Date Published 22/05/2012
As the country prepares to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee next month, the CLA in the North is appealing for event organisers and party go-ers to think before they use...
Twenty five years ago, in the winter of 1986, there was a conductor 'galloping' on National Grid overhead lines (this is when they move up and down with high amplitude) near...
Date Published 21/05/2012
RBH celebrated the launch of their Digital TV & Mobile Services at the Property Shop at the Old Post Office in Rochdale. As part of the showcase, RBH employees were on hand to...
Action on Hearing Loss is urging organisers of Diamond Jubilee parties (2-5 June) in Rochdale to make a right royal effort to raise vital funds for the charity’s life-changing...
Serving the Parish of Wardle and Smallbridge we welcome you to our Communion Service this Sunday led by Rev. Andrew Howell at 10.45am with Sunday club upstairs at the same time....
Churches in Littleborough will come together on Sunday, May 27, for the annual Pentecost Walk of Witness, leaving from St Andrew's at Dearnley at 1.30pm to arrive at Hare Hill...
A Golden Jubilee afternoon tea party at St Andrew's, the parish church of Dearnley and Smithy Bridge in Littleborough, held on Saturday 19 May was a sell-out that raised more than...
Groundwork Oldham & Rochdale has been awarded an internationally recognised environmental certificate. The charity already operated to BS 8555 standards and recently had their...
Here at Matthew Moss, we are proud to announce the opening of our brand new Music, Video and Photography studio, and what better way to celebrate than to record one of our...
The public launch of the new Rochdale Leisure Centre is On Saturday 7 July. Based on Entwistle Road in the town centre, the leisure centre features an eight-lane 25 metre...
An information evening is being held on Wednesday 23 May at Rochdale Town Hall, during the national Foster Care Fortnight 2012, to give people with room in their heart and homes...
Kirkholt is one of the poorest areas in England, and nine out of ten of the poorest areas in England are in the North West, a church charity has said. A list collated by The...
The children of class 3 of St John with St Michael Primary School in Shawforth, with teachers Miss Kenyon, Mrs Staton and Mrs Elmer were invited to Burnley Football Club to see...
Our morning worship for Pentecost Sunday at 10.30am will be a Communion Service led by Rev Malcolm Sharrock. After this service we will be having lunch followed by the Church...
A craft enthusiast from Littleborough will be among 80-100 professional and amateur arts and crafts specialists taking part in Cumbria’s biggest open air arts and crafts gallery...
A report showing that the UK spent more on foreign aid than any other G8 country has been greeted with anger by local MEP Paul Nuttall. "It is ridiculous that David Cameron has...
In addition to the increased number of cabinet posts announced last week by Rochdale Council, a further post was announced at the latest full council meeting, increasing the...
Date Published 19/05/2012
Two more men have been arrested in connection with an ongoing inquiry into grooming and child sexual exploitation in Rochdale. The men, both 33, were detained on suspicion of...
Rochdale and Littleborough Peace Group leafleted in the town centre today (Saturday 19 May 2012) saying that ‘Rochdale needs jobs and services, not nuclear weapons’. They called...
Oldham's Accident and Emergency department, that serves much of Rochdale following the closure of A&E at Rochdale Infirmary, is set to receive a £3.75million boost. The money...
Date Published 18/05/2012
Today, in our sister paper the Oldham Chronicle, Samantha Roberts bravely waived her right to lifetime anonymity as she urged David Cameron to bring about change following the...
I had to go into Heywood yesterday afternoon to buy a few bits and bats and do a few banking transactions. It was one of those lazy, sunny, late spring days. People were going...
A "small minority" of Pakistani men see white girls as "fair game", Baroness Warsi has said. It is important to "speak out" and acknowledge the problem in order to tackle it,...
Eighteen aspiring lawyers from Rochdale Sixth Form College got an insight into studying for law at university last week, when they spent a day in the life of a Huddersfield...
Management and staff of the Crimble, Rochdale joined with members of Marie Curie Cancer Care Rochdale Support group to provide the fourth annual Blooming Great Tea Party, which...
An online system is providing residents with an alternative way of claiming housing and council tax benefit.
Service users from the Pennine Care rehabilitation and high support directorate (RHSD) in Rochdale have been taking part in a music project as part of their therapy, and recently...
A takeaway was set alight in Rochdale. Shortly after 3am on Wednesday 16 May 2012, police were called to Spotland Road, Spotland, following reports of a fire. Officers...
Channings Nursery on Railway Street in Rochdale had a very special visitor at their Teddy Toddle in the form of Humphrey Bear, mascot for Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital...