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Welcome back for the Spring Term. Well done to everyone who has made it in to school every day, despite the difficult weather. Next week, in the morning of Tuesday 19 January,...
Date Published 12/01/2010
A group of 32 Year 10 students were given the opportunity to step on board the Key 103 bus and make their very own radio advert. As part of an initiative aimed at advertising...
Rochdale Council has signed a ten year contract with Inspiredspaces to work on their £190 million Building Schools for the Future (BSF) project to transform all of the borough’s...
Rochdale residents are needed to help promote Cancer Research UK’s events across the North West this year. The charity is asking men and women to step forward as marketing...
Welcome back to all pupils and staff. We hope everyone had a peaceful Christmas and wish our whole community a very prosperous 2010. Welcome back also to those staff and pupils...
Reminders: Year 4 swimming each Wednesday, from 13 January to 24 March 2010 inclusive. Robinwood Activity Holiday stage payment due 21 January 2010. Unit 2 trip money due...
Local recycling centres have stayed open during the big freeze with only minimal disruptions to the service. Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority has set up a dedicated...
Doctors at hospitals across Greater Manchester cashed in on nearly £120,000 last year from grieving relatives — simply for filling in forms to allow release of the body for...
A new experiment which aims to clamp down on violent offending by focusing on hotspots for criminal activity will begin later this year, it was announced today. Greater...
A Rochdale taxi driver who was caught flouting the smoking ban has been fined by magistrates. Mohammed Munawar Khan, 41, of Mill Nook, Rochdale was found guilty of breaking...
Rochdale residents could be among the first people in the country to use full-body security scanners when they travel abroad. For the controversial X-ray scanners will come to...
Town centre clothes retailer Denis Hope have improved their award winning shop front by boosting their online presence. Last month the Drake Street's window displays were named...
A Rochdale man’s stereo and speakers were seized by council environmental health officers following persistent complaints of noise nuisance. Rochdale magistrates issued a...
Greater Manchester’s transport leaders have praised bus, rail and tram operators for their efforts to maintain services during the recent severe weather conditions. Councillor...
Offenders carrying out Community Payback have been clearing snow and ice from the homes of the elderly in Heywood. Residents living in sheltered accommodation in Municipal...
We extend a warm welcome to Anthea Wickens who will be conducting the service on Sunday (17 January) at 10:30am. Rainbows and Brownies meet on Monday evenings and new members...
Despite all the adverse weather conditions and the accompanying hardships that people are experiencing, I wish all my constituents a Happy New Year hoping that as the economy...
The vast majority of Rochdale pupils are now back in the classroom following the big freeze. All but two schools are open as normal today (Tuesday 12 January).
What a first week back! School staff enjoyed an interesting training day on Monday delivered by Milton Brown and his team. Then the snow started to fall!
Elderly residents in Kirkholt have been targeted by a man posing as a bogus official. At about 8pm on Thursday (7 January), a 77-year-old man answered the door to a caller at...
Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive is advising passengers to expect the ongoing weather-related disruptions to public transport to continue tomorrow (Tuesday 12...
Date Published 11/01/2010
Operations scheduled to take place at Rochdale Infirmary will recommence from Wednesday 13 January. Patients should attend as planned from this date. All patients and visitors...
Bin collections are taking place in the Pennines township today (Monday 11 January) following the cold snap. Whilst the Council attempts to get collections back to normal as...
The Big Clean, the massive clean up campaign in which residents tell Rochdale Council what pieces of land they want to shine, is back for 2010. The council has put £100,000...
A billboard designed to promote outdoor advertising has caused anger amongst Rochdale mums. The poster, placed on a billboard on Whitworth Road which reads: ‘Career women make...
A Middleton pensioner became the oldest person to be jailed in the UK after he was sentenced for abusing two sisters 40 years ago. Thomas Burton, 88, separately abused the two...
North West Euro-MP Chris Davies is to play a leading role in quizzing some of the people seeking Europe’s top jobs. The prime ministers of all 27 countries in the European...
Greater Manchester Health Commission wants a ban on parents parking outside schools in a bid to curb child obesity.
Thousands of Rochdale pupils were back in the classroom today after the big freeze caused more than 70 schools to close last week. Whittaker Moss Primary is closed today while...
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service attended a number of floods at homes over the weekend. Properties were damaged after water pipes burst inside homes. Pipes that were...