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Four police horses who have together notched up almost 50 years of service have been put out to pasture.
Date Published 11/11/2011
The number of collisions on Greater Manchester roads has more than halved in the past decade, according to figures presented to transport leaders.
Date Published 10/11/2011
The NSPCC has today launched its ‘All Babies Count’ campaign to highlight the vulnerability of babies and to call for better and earlier support for new parents across Manchester....
Surviving Winter, a UK-wide campaign to encourage people to make donations to help older and vulnerable people who cannot afford to pay their fuel bills, is being launched today...
Councillors have agreed that the former Hill Top School – famous as the home of TV drama Waterloo Road – will be demolished.
Date Published 09/11/2011
Councillors on the Rochdale Township Committee have backed plans to bid for £2million from the Heritage Lottery Fund to finance a regeneration scheme for the Rochdale Town Centre...
The demolition of Dane Mill for housing, the improvement of recreational access to the Roch Valley and improvements to Mandale Park are some of the key points of the Sparth...
A proposed expansion to the Scout Moor wind farm could have the potential to deliver the equivalent of the domestic electricity supply for the whole of Rochdale, a top boss from...
Children enjoyed a host of activities in Rochdale’s two shopping centres as part of a Guy Fawkes Family Fun Day.
Tech-savvy Rochdale folk gave up their time to help carers pick up vital IT skills as part of a day of action to highlight the efforts of volunteers in the community.
A Rochdale man who started out as an apprentice at Hopwood Hall College in 2005 is celebrating a leadership promotion at the College.
As we head into the winter season the Highways Agency, which is responsible for England’s motorways and other strategic roads, is urging road users to make time for winter and...
Don’t get hit by unexpected charges when you are shopping for Christmas bargains this year, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has advised.
Assaults on ambulance crews across the North-West have risen sharply, according to latest figures. NHS Protect has issued a report which reveals an alarming number of attacks...
Remembrance Day- This Sunday the Wardle High Youth Band and School Band will be marching for Remembrance Day. The March will start at 2.30pm at Wardle Chapel and will arrive at...
Staff Inset/Review Day: Tuesday, 15th November is Review Day. You will have been given a 10-15 minute appointment time to come into school with your child to discuss their...
Please call in to the school office if you are not receiving school text messages. Please make sure we have your main mobile phone number on our system so that school text...
This has been Art Week at Alice Ingham School and all our pupils have been exploring the work of a range of artists.
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has taken enforcement action against Carcraft, which has 11 car supermarkets across England and Wales, including one in Rochdale, over concerns...
Councillor Pat Colclough has called on Rochdale Council to submit a bid to the Government for a new funding stream – which she believes would be perfect for the Kirkholt Gateway...
A singer/song writer from Rochdale trying to make her way in the music business has made an impressive start – after her first ever trance song was signed by the biggest dance...
Tackling domestic abuse and cracking down on violent crime have been highlighted as the issues most important to local residents.
MEP Paul Nuttall has described the Fifa ban on England's footballers wearing a poppy on their shirts as a disgrace. "This ridiculous decision must be reversed immediately. It...
Mike Goldrick of Mike Goldrick Window Blinds and Curtains was named Businessman of the Year at the inaugural Rochdale Business Awards on Friday. Reporter Laura Wild caught up with...
Rochdale based architects, CJ Partnership have been shortlisted for the Northern Design Awards 2011, for their design of The Pavilion Restaurant.
Fire-fighters cut a woman free from her car after she collided with the central reservation on the A627(M) this morning. Fire crews from Heywood attended the scene, between...
High school students from across the borough have been battling it out in a ‘Willy Wonka meets Sir Alan Sugar’ style Chocolate Challenge.
Date Published 08/11/2011
We are both the Anglican Church for the Parish of Wardle and Smallbridge and also the Methodist Church working together as Wardle Village Church.
Next week is Anti-Bullying Week, and this year’s theme is “Stop, think…words can hurt.” We will be running lots of special activities to promote the anti bullying message.
There are 3,631 families from Rochdale on the waiting list, according to the survey —106,652 for the whole of Greater Manchester. The National Housing Federation (NHF), which...