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A study whether a high-speed rail line can be built from the North and join with the Southern section should be carried out as a “priority”, a report says. The Commons...
Date Published 08/11/2011
The partner of a Heywood woman who was killed in a glassing incident has created a lasting legacy for safety in her memory after succeeding in his campaign to introduce plastic...
Disabled drivers in Rochdale will be hit with a price hike for their Blue Badges in the new year - as fee rises from £2 to £10.
The winner of a competition to win a brand new TV has been announced. Suzanne Banks, from Littleborough, was named the lucky winner of an energy efficient 22” HD ready TV...
A Rochdale secondary school has been rated satisfactory by Ofsted – after being open for just over 12 months. Kingsway Park High School was visited by inspectors in October...
The owner of a winning lottery ticket has come forward to collect their £129,473 prize. The prize had remained unclaimed since the draw on Saturday 17 September.
A shop keeper was threatened at knifepoint during a robbery in Rochdale. At about 4.45pm on Saturday 5 November 2011, the armed robber entered Drake Street News on Drake...
A series of videos are headlining an NHS campaign highlighting some of the most incorrect reasons for patients attending A&E.
Reminder to all Yr. 11 Students – next Monday morning are GCSE Maths examinations and Tuesday morning are GCSE Science examinations. Please arrive on time and with the necessary...
The Health Protection Agency (HPA) North West is advising parents, teachers and family doctors and their staff to be on the alert for signs of meningitis and meningococcal...
A woman from Rochdale is one step closer to fulfilling her ambition of being a professional singer after wowing the judges at the regional final of Open Mic UK.
The second part of the autumn term is an extremely busy and productive one as we build up to the Christmas period. This year is no different with the following a sample of the...
X Factor boy band ‘The Risk’ will officially switch on Rochdale Christmas lights.
A new supported housing service for up to 14 vulnerable people has officially opened at Beswicke Royds Street, Rochdale.
Students from Hopwood Hall College took part in the Manchester Make-Up Regional Student Competition at Professional Beauty.
Seven members of The DOJO Karate Centre in Rochdale have returned from the WTKA World Championships with a haul of 40 medals.
Rochdale and Heywood are two of over 1,000 villages, towns and cities through which the Olympic Flame will be carried by torchbearers during the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay.
Date Published 07/11/2011
Sunday (13 November), Remembrance Sunday, our Sung Eucharist at 11.15am will include an Act of Remembrance.
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Following the initial success of a pilot campaign in the North West to increase awareness of the early signs and symptoms of dementia, the Department of Health has today (7...
Greater Manchester will today be handed £24million for key infrastructure projects as part of a government drive to stop Britain being dragged back into recession. Council and...
Rochdale has among the highest number of young people not in education, employment or training (NEETS) in the country. A study has suggested that young people face wildly...
Two new taskforces to tackle tax evasion in the North West and North Wales have been announced by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC).
Ambulance crews in the region had a busy weekend responding to emergencies despite pleas from North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust (NWAS) for people to stay safe and keep...
The first in a series of Cultural Craft Bazaars took place on Sunday - and organisers say they had an ‘amazing response’ from both traders and customers.
The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust is supporting this month’s national Mouth Cancer Action Month (MCAM) by holding a series of public drop-in screening clinics across its...
Moves for financial education to be added to the National Curriculum have been welcomed by UKIP MEP Paul Nuttall.
Nominations for the annual Volunteer of the Year Awards are now being accepted. The search is on to recognise those who give up their time, energy and skills to help others in...
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) received around 650 calls on Bonfire Night compared to 438 last year and fire-fighters attended 474 incidents, compared to 334...
A driver has been fined £150 and handed a three point driving licence penalty after driving through a Highways Agency rolling road block on the M62 between Milnrow and Rishworth...
Date Published 06/11/2011