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Rochdale students have been given fresh hope of keeping crucial grants to fund their studies. Campaigners are to launch a legal challenge to plans to axe the cash.
Date Published 28/02/2011
Greater Manchester’s top cop has defended controversial comments he made about Government cuts.
We welcome the Rev Muriel Clarke to lead us in our Morning Worship on Sunday 6 March at 10.45am with Sunday Club upstairs at the same time.
Wardleworth Community Centre hosted two days of fun during half term. The aim of the event was to engage young people during the holidays in positive activities such as sports and...
Police have released an E-fit of a bogus taxi driver who tried to rape a woman in Rochdale.
Greater Manchester's transport leaders have welcomed the launch of the government's high speed rail consultation.
Sunday (6 March 2011) morning's service at 10.30am will be led by Mr Dean Sherriff. The evening service at 6.00pm will be led by Rev Malcolm Sharrock.
The Earth Café’s first event of 2011, ‘Taste of Winter’ has been described as a “resounding success” by the organisers.
Early Break has been awarded £162,000 to extend its ‘Family Centred Time Project’ to work with young people in Rochdale and Bury who have been identified at court with having a...
Plans to revitalise some of Middleton’s most celebrated historic buildings will be top of the agenda next Tuesday when residents are invited to meet planning and conservation...
Sunday 6 March 10.30am Sung Holy Communion service. Our Sunday School “Clemmie’s Club” meets in the hall during the service and all children are welcome.
Saturday 5 March at 7.30pm Rochdale Phoenix Opera Society are hosting a "Sing-along Pirates of Penzance" at the church. For further details please call 01706 343163. The...
A security contractor from Middleton has been jailed for 20 years for killing two colleagues. Danny Fitzsimons is the first Westerner to be convicted in an Iraqi court since...
Rochdale and Littleborough Peace Group were in Yorkshire Street again yesterday (Saturday 26 February 2011) calling for an end to the cuts which they say will seriously damage...
Date Published 27/02/2011
Police are appealing for information after a stolen credit card was used at a cash machine in Milnrow, Rochdale.
Date Published 26/02/2011
Waste disposal giants Sita UK — furious after losing out in a bidding war for a £4billion contract in Greater Manchester — have had their hopes of massive compensation dashed by...
Plans to fell trees in the Rochdale Memorial Gardens has caused fury among residents. Users of the memorial gardens and in particular the Friends of Rochdale Memorial Gardens...
Heywood Model Railway Group is in the process of relocating, just a few months after its last move.
Labour Euro MPs will vote on a crucial draft law aimed at bringing an end to risky and destructive naked short selling next week (Monday 28 February).
Date Published 25/02/2011
A Rochdale man who became the first UK citizen to be convicted for directing terrorism has had his appeal rejected.
Water Company United Utilities are to spend over £91m over the next year on improving the water supply in the Greater Manchester area.
Rochdale Online can reveal that the Pennine Acute Trust pays its Chief Executive and five director’s up to £880,000 in salaries – despite planning to axe 1,000 jobs. When...
The Pennine Acute Hospital Trust which runs Rochdale Infirmary, Fairfield Hospital, Royal Oldham Hospital and North Manchester General Hospital has confirmed that up to 1,000...
Secondary Schools across the borough of Rochdale spent over £1.2million on supply teachers in 2009-10 according to a report produced by the Tax Payers Alliance. The figures...
A Castleton man has spoken of his anger at horse-owners riding their horses on the pavements and allowing them to foul on the footpaths.
Heywood resident Peggy Mulongu has won a place on a programme that helps fund UK charities.
Radiology staff at the Rochdale Infirmary have been told that jobs will be lost – less than three weeks after the Pennine Acute Trust said they were launching an investigation...
The Rotary Club of Middleton has presented over £4,500 to community groups who applied to the Club's Dragon's Den initiative. The club had urged Middleton community groups and...
Staff and prisoners at Rochdale's Buckley Hall prison were delighted to welcome Her Royal Highness, the Princess Royal yesterday (Wednesday 23 February 2011).
Date Published 24/02/2011
The number of criminals who reoffend across Rochdale has reduced. Statistics from the Ministry of Justice show 3,848 offenders were monitored over 12 months and 8.29 per cent...