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Golden book awards: Reception: Terrence and Aleena Anwar Class 1: Chardonnay and Privilege Class 2: Jakub and Sarra Class 3: Bilal and Ramsha Class 4: Anagil and...
Date Published 21/10/2009
DCSF Teaching Award for Sustainable Schools It is the national finals of this award in London on Sunday (25 October) and St. Edward’s are one of 16 schools in the final. Mrs...
A sheltered housing scheme in Deeplish has been demolished and replaced with a development of nine family properties. Rochdale Council said there was a high demand for family...
Four people have been charged after a 25-minute high speed car chase through the streets of Rochdale and Heywood. Jonathan Loader, 22, of Bingley Road has been charged with...
We had a wonderful evening of song, movement and speech at our annual Primary Arts Festival yesterday (Tuesday 20 October). Congratulations to every child from all our feeder...
Year 5 presented a class assembly on the theme of 'Change' to the whole school and large numbers of family members on Friday (16 October). They talked about the changes in...
The Rochdale North Neighbourhood Policing Team has appointed a new Neighbourhood Constable. PC Jenny Kenyon replaces PC Danny Shirazi as one of the Community Beat Managers for the...
In the run up to the digital switchover members of the Rochdale North Neighbourhood Policing Team will be working with the Switchover Help Scheme to make sure that bogus callers...
'Change your clocks this weekend and check your fire alarms'; that is the message from the County Fire Officer of Greater Manchester Steve McGuirk. He said: “With daylight...
Year 7 and 8 students have been given the opportunity to take part in a Set Design Competition based on our forthcoming school pantomime, “Snow White and the Ice Queen”. Entry...
Fifty people were arrested last week in Rochdale as part of Operation Storm, a Forcewide initiative to tackle burglary across Greater Manchester. Officers were out in force...
This Sunday (25 October), Communion Service led by Rev. Andrew Howell at 10.45am with Sunday Club upstairs at the same time. Watch out for news of the Mother and Baby/Toddler...
An alcoholic stole £3 from a heart attack victim, claiming that he didn't need the money because "he's dead". A judge called the robbery, which took place in Rochdale, the...
Sunday 25 October: 9.00am, Eucharist - said; 10.30am, Harvest Festival. Wednesday 28 October: 9.15am Eucharist ...
Geshe Lama Ahbay Tulku Rinpoche, a Tibetan Buddhist Monk, is visiting True Serenity Holistic Centre on Bury Road performing ‘Puja’ ceremonies for people interested in receiving a...
Rochdale Council’s contact centre has won an award for the service it provides to residents. During an annual awards ceremony designed to highlight and reward excellence in...
Date Published 20/10/2009
Police are becoming increasingly concerned after a convicted sex offender failed to sign on at Rochdale police station. James Warke, 46, was released from prison in May this...
This bulletin is our last before the first half term of the school year ends. The Arts Week was a huge success, and our thanks go to the staff and teachers at Touchstones Art...
A transport service which helps thousands of poorly youngsters access medical treatment has secured vital funding to safeguard its future. Transport for Sick Children recruits...
A pre-Christmas clampdown on burglars has seen police arrest 632 offenders. Officers have also carried out 200 raids seizing £50,000 of drugs, £25,000 in cash and property...
A young worker got the fright of his life when he was stung by a scorpion as he unpacked bananas at a supermarket. James Dean, 18, from Royton, was unpacking Colombian bananas...
Gangs of teen street drinkers will see how the impact of their drinking affects their health, especially their liver, as well as putting their personal safety at risk. The...
Ludovic Kennedy, the man who stood for the Liberals in Rochdale in the 1958 by-election, the first British by-election to be televised, has died aged 89. Sir Ludovic was more...
Council tenants got together to raise funds for their chosen charity Macmillan Nurses at the recent RBH Celebration and Information Day. Volunteers held a raffle, tombola and...
Sunday 25 October is the twentieth Sunday after trinity. There will be a service of sung Eucharist at 9.30am, celebrant being the Reverend Ian Kay. On Wednesday 28 October...
Saturday’s Autumn Harvest fair was a great success with the final amount raised still being calculated at the time of writing. Family Worship and Junior Church is at 10:30am on...
The Freemasons of Rochdale recently presented 44 different charities with donations totalling more than £51,000. The 14 freemasons lodges from across Rochdale raised the funds...
A double power cut in Healey has left 35 homes without electricity since around 9pm last night (Sunday 18 October). United Utilities say that a temporary fault at 8.45 last...
Date Published 19/10/2009
The Yorkshire Stompers rode into town to an enthusiastic welcome by appreciative fans. Led by veteran trumpeter (his words) Tony Smith, the band included Phil Campen on double...
Sunday 25 October 10.15am Primary class (ages 2 – 6) Sunday School (ages7 – 11) Youth group (ages 11 – 15) Bible Discovery (Adult teaching & Bible Study) 11.00am Coffee...