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A patients’ champion has been jailed for swindling taxpayers out of £107,000. Paul Mainwaring of Turton Road, Tottington, was sentenced to two years custody after admitting...
Date Published 24/04/2012
This week, Sunday 29 April, is a United service with Smallbridge Methodist Church at Wardle. The Communion Service will be led by Rev Andrew Howell at 10.45am with Sunday club...
Welcome back to all our school community – we hope you had a very relaxing holiday and are refreshed ready for a busy term of active learning. A warm welcome to Mr Shields who...
Local residents and councillors are pleased at the return of a Royal Mail Post Box to Hartley Lane. The previous post box was removed last autumn because it had been vandalised...
Although previous reports suggested a property guardians scheme maybe introduced in the short term onto the former set of the TV series ‘Waterloo Road’ AKA Hill Top School, the...
A man sustained a fractured eye socket and broken nose during an assault in Rochdale. It happened outside the Halifax Bank on Yorkshire Street, Rochdale, between 9.10pm and...
Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) officially became the UK’s first tenant and employee co-owned mutual landlord on 26 March and already the society is celebrating its 500th...
Pupils at Castleton Primary School have been discovering how good healthy food can taste thanks to a scheme to promote healthy living. As part of the NHS’ Change4Life campaign,...
Year 1 and 2 participated in the Bee Have project. The children took part in a variety of bee-inspired activities. There was a giant jigsaw of the Division of Labour and a collage...
Friday saw the close of our Great CEPA Wordsearch Competition and we were impressed by both the quantity and quality of entries that were submitted as learners located some...
Letters out this week: Nursery Transfers to Reception Reminders: Year 4 swimming each Wednesday from 18 April to 4 July 2012 inclusive Unit 2 tests 23 April to 29 May...
From this month, Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale Clinical Commissioning Group (HMR CCG) is the new shadow organisation which will be responsible for deciding how taxpayers’ money...
Lung cancer cases in women are continuing to rise, according to figures released by Cancer Research UK. It says more than 18,000 UK women were diagnosed with lung cancer in...
The number of people convicted of animal cruelty and neglect rose by nearly a quarter in England and Wales last year, the RSPCA has said. Cases included a dog stabbed...
Chief Constables do not believe that police officers are overpaid. We do believe that the current way of developing and rewarding our officers does not always allow us to get the...
Drake Street, Rochdale (NEW) – from no 13 to no 39 Temporary 2 way signals to facilitate electrical diversion works 16 April 2012 until 4 May 2012
Rochdale Road, Firgrove - at its junction with Willows Lane Temporary 3 way signals to facilitate safe access to replace BT pole, 9.30am to 3.30pm 2 May 2012 Promoter: BT...
The Mind Comple@t café at Nye Bevan House took part in World Book Night 2012, the nationwide celebration of the reading, recommending and giving of books.
From 20 May, Northern is introducing nine additional return Sunday services between Manchester Victoria and Rochdale. The extra trains will provide more capacity on the route...
Scott Goulding has been toasting his own Olympic success. The former Sutherland High School pupil has been selected to be an Olympic Gamesmaker. His role will be within Event...
Date Published 23/04/2012
Ian Vernon’s latest feature film, ‘Best Little Whorehouse in Rochdale’, was the surprise hit winning the Audience Favourite Award at the prestigious Palm Beach International Film...
Salford University’s Centre for Applied Archaeology has been named as the new provider of archaeological advice to planning departments in Greater Manchester. The Association...
Paul Nuttall MEP has spoken of his sorrow that local pubs are on the road to obsolescence. "The latest report shows that pubs are still closing at a depressing rate and I see...
Contracts have been signed for a new £4m study centre at Brownhill Learning Community (BLC) at its site in Heights Lane, Rochdale.
For many years synonymous with the Hallè orchestra, the name ‘Barbirolli’ conjures up a feast of beautiful music to anyone in these parts who enjoys classical music. That it was...
According to a recent ‘Tonight’ programme shown on ITV, a third of children in the UK have tooth decay by the time they start primary school. Children under five years old are...
To Remember the dead and fight for the living. North West workers who have been killed by work will be remembered at a Worker's Memorial Day event in Albert Square, Manchester...
We are trying to take full advantage of fine days to take the children out and about. Text alerts and letters will be sent out to let you know if the children are going off site....
Well done to all the Hamer Stars of the Week for week ending 20 April. The children in Reception enjoyed a day at Tandle Hill Country Park on Thursday to launch their new IPC...
The flag of St George was raised at Rochdale Town Hall to mark England’s national day. Watched by onlookers the Mayor, Councillor Alan Godson, proudly raised the flag against...