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Local suppliers are to be given the chance to bid for contracts for the regeneration of the town centre at Rochdale Town Hall on Thursday 15 July between 5pm and 7pm. Sir...
Date Published 30/06/2010
Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive (GMPTE) has signed up to a fully funded programme that will help it to manage its carbon footprint and become more energy...
Three people arrested after controversial kitchen boss Vance Miller claimed more than £100,000 had been stolen from his business have been bailed.
The first ever sample survey of the North West’s nearly 1,300 listed places of worship published today (Wednesday 30 June) by English Heritage suggests that 12% are potentially at...
Pennine Waterways News has today (Wednesday 30 June 2010) reported that the Rochdale Canal could run out of water in August unless there is significant rainfall before then....
Vice Chair of the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee, Euro MP Arlene McCarthy has secured a crucial first reading deal on new laws to end the risk taking culture in banking...
A total of 19 workers were killed at work in the North West between 1 April 2009 and 31 March 2010, according to new figures released by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE)...
The last few weeks have been nerve-racking for many students from the borough waiting for their degree results. For most the wait is over and the hard work has paid off....
Rochdale Borough Council and their partners Link4Life and the Impact Partnership have been named the best local government partnership in the UK. The trio were named as...
Date Published 29/06/2010
Police in Rochdale are warning off-licences to abide by their conditions or be punished. It comes after Taz’s off-licence on Bridge Street, Heywood, was fined £1,500 for...
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) looks set to be affected by a decision made today (29 June 2010) by Home Secretary Theresa May to scrap a policy by the previous Labour Government...
Rochdale’s star of Dinnerladies and Casualty, Sue Devaney, has pledged her support to the fourth ladies-only Springhill Hospice Midnight Walk. Sue has signed up for the event...
The Arts Week was an enormous success and the activities the children enjoyed ranged from cookery demonstrations with hands-on fun through to musical experiences of all cultures,...
A team of enthusiastic cyclists from Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce will be tackling the Manchester to Blackpool bike ride this weekend (3-4 July 2010) to raise money for...
Anthony Heapy, 48, of Middleton, was found guilty of two counts of rape, nine counts of sexual assault and one count historic indecent assault after a two week trial at Bolton...
Domestic violence surged after England’s World humiliating exit at the hands of Germany. The North West Ambulance Service dealt with 77 incidents in the wake of Sunday’s...
Well done to pupils who participated in our sponsored walk last week. A hugely enjoyable day was had by everyone. We now need to collect sponsor money and we would appreciate it...
The M60 was getting back to normal today following a lorry blaze so intense it melted the road surface. The dense smoke and fierce flames forced the closure of both...
Last Wednesday we held a red and white non-uniform day to support England in the World Cup. Unfortunately England didn’t make it through but our pupils did and they managed to...
A new youth centre for learning disabilities has opened its doors in Heywood. The ‘Social Lounge’ aims to be a place for people with learning disabilities to meet and have...
The Old Fashioned Love Band play a relaxed style of jazz, and are always popular visitors. Twelve months ago, their integral reeds player Mike Turner lost his battle with...
A scheme to prevent cheats from sub letting their council homes is gaining widespread support from tenants. After appealing for help from members of the public to stop housing...
Greater Manchester Police Chief Constable Peter Fahy will give local people a chance to question him about policing in a first web chat.
Pupils from Hopwood Hall College have been given the opportunity to question their principle regarding issues they face during their time at the college - in ‘Principals Question...
Following England’s disastrous exit from the World Cup I was watching the BBC panel of Lineker, Hansen and Shearer dissect our national team’s uninspiring performance. For some...
Local chef Andrew Nutter will appear at the Rochdale Feel Good Festival in August. Andrew will be appearing in the festivals celebrity kitchen on Friday 13 and Saturday 14 August.
A new service that helps people manage their alcohol intake is proving to make a big difference. NHS Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale appointed an Alcohol Practitioner, Anne...
Asbestos victims and campaigners from Rochdale will be attending a raising awareness of mesothelioma event in Manchester this Friday (2 July 2010) The meeting has been...
A group of Rochdale tenants and residents have been getting rather fruity lately after starting their own community venture. Fiona Hall, who works as a Day Service Officer for...
Even the rain couldn’t dampen the spirits of St Cuthbert’s RC High School Prom this evening (Monday 28 June 2010). As the limos arrived the heavens opened but parents were at...
Date Published 28/06/2010