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The President of the Rotary Club of Rochdale joined 20,000 Rotarians from all over the world at the Rotary International 100th Annual Convention in Birmingham last week. The...
Date Published 29/06/2009
A Rochdale nightclub has been stripped of its licence following violent disorder and anti-social behaviour outside the building. Greater Manchester Police and Rochdale Council...
Britain's workplace safety regulator today warned businesses in the North West of the continued need to put safety first as new figures reveal the number of employees killed at...
House prices in Rochdale continued to fall in May but the latest figures show that the rate of decline is easing. Prices fell by just 0.2% in May, taking the average Rochdale...
With temperatures in Rochdale set to soar to 30 degrees centigrade this week, the Met Office has warned that there is a 40% chance of a heatwave today and tomorrow (29 & 30...
Residents have voiced their objections to plans for a golf driving range at Springfield Park in a questionnaire which was part of the Visioning Day into the park's future, held in...
The people of Middleton united this weekend to share a positive view about the town. The Middleton Township Cohesion Event, held at the Middleton Arena on Saturday (27 June),...
Date Published 28/06/2009
Parishioners from St. George’s, Oakenrod and St. Michael’s, Bamford are planning an art exhibition, entitled A4God, to be held this September in Manchester Cathedral. Andrea...
Rochdale Register Office will throw open its doors in September and invite people to the first Wedding Fair at the Register Office in the Town Hall. The day will bring...
A pioneering consultant surgeon at The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust has successfully carried out two gallbladder operations through patients’ belly button. The gallbladder...
Seven patients from Rochdale and Bury have agreed to undergo a new treatment aimed at lowering blood pressure in stroke patients. The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, with...
Old Trafford on the same night as Take That for the Hollingworth Business and Enterprise College Prom but there was no doubting who were the stars of the show as the pupils...
Farm buildings in Milnrow were left severely damaged following an arson attack. Arsonists struck at the buildings on Tunshill Lane during the early hours of Thursday morning...
Date Published 27/06/2009
Matthew Moss High School leavers celebrated their prom night in style, and even Elvis was there to give the year 11 pupils a send off. The leavers arrived at Rochdale Cricket...
The sun poured down on the grounds of Cardinal Langley RC High School as school leavers posed for photographs ahead of their prom night. Many of the leavers arrived at the...
Over 1,000 jobs could be created in Greater Manchester if councils insulate buildings and fit green energy across the region, according to independent research released by...
The economy is still on the brink, but one team of Rochdale ladies has pulled together to form a successful business network, which has pumped life into budding business ventures...
Date Published 26/06/2009
Only 13 out of 144 colleges have been given the green light for new building projects, and Hopwood Hall College is not one of them. The college's £72 million redevelopment is...
A man who suffered spinal injuries after he was tackled whilst playing football at a sports centre in Littleborough has been given the right to appeal against a court decision...
A Royal Marine from Middleton has been charged with murder following the death of a Royal Navy sailor in a bar in Portsmouth. Luke Morton, 21, of Rochdale Road, has been...
A convicted robber who went on the rampage through Rochdale was apparently able to access his Facebook page from inside his prison cell. Kane Barratt, 21, from Stockport, is...
Less than one in five people in Rochdale think the council is offering value for money, according to a new survey. Hundreds across the borough were questioned about their...
Smaller classes and specialist support are needed to deal with violent pupils as young as four, say teachers. But they insist that taking children out of school should still...
Women in Rochdale will not be called for cervical cancer screening at 20, the Government has announced. Cervical cancer screening was pushed to the forefront after reality...
Phil Woolas today hit back over claims he had paid an accountant out of his Parliamentary expenses. Last week MPs expenditure was published online, and since then the Milnrow...
Construction union UCATT fears that the Government is intent on denying justice for thousands of Rochdale asbestos victims. The Government was due to respond last year to a...
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Authority has appointed a new leader. Conservative councillor James Pearson, who works for Trafford Borough Council, took the position at...
Recession-hit communities across Rochdale can apply to share an extra £43million pounds of lottery funding to help charities and individuals cope with the economic downturn.
Wardle High School chose a sunny but windswept Clough Manor Restaurant in Denshaw as the venue for this year's prom. Classic cars were the main choice of transport rather than...
Date Published 25/06/2009
Following the threat of legal action by Paul Rowen MP, the Rochdale Observer has agreed to print Mr Rowen's refutations on the front page and an apology on page two. The newspaper...