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Raza Hamza, Sports Student at Hopwood Hall College has recently won his third National Boxing title. Sports student Raza Hamza secured the British Championship title for the...
Date Published 20/04/2010
Rochdale resident Kirsty Wilson, 22, who is currently unemployed, signed up for a ‘CLAIT’ course at her local college in September last year; ‘CLAIT’ stands for Computer Literacy...
Cookery Club All the places are now filled. If your child has a place they will have received a letter. We will be starting another group after half term and letters will go out...
We look forward to welcoming Mr Ken Laming from Oldham, who will lead Sunday morning's service at 10.30am. The evening service at 6.00 pm will be led by Rev Malcolm Sharrock....
The preacher at our morning service at 10.30am Sunday 25 April will be Mr Trevor Laverock. There will also be Kidzone activities for children aged 5-12 with DVD, games,fun and...
Welcome back to the new school term. The Robinwood group have had a good week and thankfully the weather has been kind. Year 1 children have the opportunity to join in an...
Monday 26 April is a non-pupil day. Staff will be in school moderating Year 11 work. All Course work should be in by now. If parents have any concerns then they should contact...
Golden book awards for Last week of Spring term Foundation 2: Sophie, Mollie and Jimboy Class 1: Chardonnay,Lungile and Paige Class 2: Amory and Bushra Class 3: Edmilsa...
The Brit poppers the Bluetones, who headlined last year's Feel Good Festival in Rochdale, are on the verge of releasing their sixth album, “A New Athens”, and are heading out on...
Sara Valenta from Sandbrook Community Primary is celebrating after winning a competition to design the roof of a Mini motorcar. Budding designers from the school were invited by...
The first national disability climbing competition is to take place in Rochdale on Sunday 25 April. Taking place at the Climb UK indoor climbing centre in Rochdale town centre,...
Hopwood Hall College media students have produced a film celebrating 100 years of Youth Courts; a team of students recorded the drama and the exhibition as part of their Media...
The Love Your Bike campaign has released the results of a survey in which they asked Greater Manchester cyclists to rank the types of bus driver behaviour that makes them feel...
Ten unsung heroes were treated to a night of football last week. The Rochdale versus versus Darlington game at Spotland was sponsored by the council, who also gave the chance for...
Letters out this week: Theme Work – Units 1/2/3/4 Sex Education Meeting – Years 5 & 6 Unit 1 & Nursery – sunhats Unit 1 & Nursery - snacks Reminders: Year 4 swimming each...
A patient lost a testicle during an operation because the surgeon cut it off by mistake, a General Medical Council (GMC) hearing has been told. Dr Sulieman Al Hourani was only...
Date Published 19/04/2010
A man was assaulted after a night out in Rochdale. At 10pm on Monday 5 April 2010, a father, his son and a friend were walking home on Drake Street, when they were attacked by a...
Bingo goers are being encouraged to keep a full house of valuables by locking their windows and doors. The daubers which are used to mark numbers during the game include the...
A man is believed to have jumped in front of a train at Castleton station - British Transport Police have confirmed the fatality. A British Transport Police (BTP) spokesperson...
A novel about Rochdale in the 50s has been deemed "too fruity" to be sent to British expats living in Canada and Australia. Written by local author Trevor Hoyle, Down the Figure 7...
The Liberal Democrat led Rochdale Borough Council is snubbing England's saints' day, by failing to organise a flag raising ceremony at Rochdale Town Hall on Friday 23 April, St...
The minister, Rev Gillian Peel, and other members of church will be attending the Multi-faith Parnership meeting on Tuesday 20 April at 7.00pm. The Cultural Group will be...
Saturday 24 April: 10am-Noon A Coffee Morning/Bring & Buy Sale in aid of our chosen charity for 2010, The Sanctuary Trust “Nightstop Project”. Admission is £1.00 and all monies...
Tackling the problem of illegal lending by loan sharks was the subject at a ‘Loan Shark Awareness’ event at Rochdale Town Hall. The Council, the Police, Citizens Advice Bureau,...
Following the Wardleworth survey for community centres, which was carried out earlier this year, showing that there was a keen interest from locals in fitness and healthy living,...
Wardleworth Community Centre Association has been running strongly since 1979 providing activities and services for all members of the community.
Local women are being urged to put a spring in their step as they step into spring by entering the Race for Life. The Cancer Research event is the ideal way for women of all...
Local schools are set to boycott next month’s national tests for 11-year-olds. Two unions have backed the action during the English and maths SATs exams which are due to start...
A psychologist believes the hunt for the last remaining Moors Murders victim may have provided intriguing new leads. Dr Ciaran O’Keeffe, joined an eight-strong team combing the...
The ‘Heywood in Bloom’ group is to enter Heywood into a national competition in which a large part of the marks are awarded for the community working together. The group are...