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Youths have been damaging Rosso buses by throwing bricks through the windows on Spotland Road.
Date Published 02/09/2019
Thieves who stole a dumper truck in Whitworth left a trail of destruction in their wake after taking it for a joyride.
Local residents have been left without water or with low water pressure in Heywood, Rochdale and Bury following a water leak on Monday morning (2 September).
British Cycling's premier road cycling event will race through Rochdale on its final day and will arrive at approximately 12.45pm on Saturday 14 September from the Oldham border.
During Organ Donation Week, 2 to 8 September, NHS Blood and Transplant are urging people to talk to their families about organ donation to increase the number of people whose...
Parents of children who are due to start primary school or secondary in September 2020 can apply for their child’s school place from today (Monday 2 September).
Health and care services in the borough of Rochdale are undergoing a transformation, thanks to the local impact of the Greater Manchester devolution deal that saw the release of...
A Rochdale mum’s campaign to lose the pounds has raised the pounds for her son’s football club.
Date Published 01/09/2019
The quiet heroes of the hills have been presented with the most distinguished accolade a voluntary group can receive in the UK.
Almost a third (29%) of children aged eight to 13 have given out personal details to people they’ve met online, according to new research.
The daughter of late council leader Alan Taylor is lacing up her running shoes in his memory as she prepares to take on the Manchester Half Marathon in October.
The owner of a beloved family cat who was killed outside its home by a dog off the lead has started a petition to change the law.
Date Published 31/08/2019
Producers from the West End will be bringing a new theatrical adaptation of Mary Shelley’s seminal 1818 gothic horror novel ‘Frankenstein’ to Middleton next February.
A multi-million plan to introduce a super-fast broadband network in Greater Manchester will see the city region have the ‘best digital infrastructure in the UK’ by 2021, say local...
A Bolton woman has raised over £2,000 towards a new garden space at Rochdale Infirmary's Oasis Unit after her father was treated on the ward.
Rochdale charity race organiser Andy O’Sullivan MBE presented four-time Olympian Diane Modahl MBE with over £2,000 worth of sports kit on Tuesday (27 August).
Date Published 30/08/2019
Rochdale veteran Terry Morley has been shortlisted as a finalist in the Community Award category at this year's English Veterans Awards.
18-year-old Kate Higgins is one Rochdale student celebrating success after fantastic A-level results this year.
A family fun day was held in Broadfield Park over the bank holiday weekend, raising money for the charity Smile Aid.
This weekly column from the Mayor of Rochdale, Councillor Billy Sheerin, is about the places he has been and the people he has met during the week commencing Monday 19 August...
Volunteer representatives from Springhill Hospice went along to the Gorton Monastery this week to collect their Queen's Award for Voluntary Service.
Morrisons Rochdale is launching a new service offering free meeting spaces to local groups such as new parents, charities, book clubs, craft groups and gaming communities.
Over £500 has been raised by members of St Andrew’s Church in Dearnley towards research into macular degeneration.
Rochdale Borough Council’s cabinet have been told to think again about their decision to sell off a residential car park and adjacent piece of land after it emerged some...
Information on current and forthcoming roadworks and road closures across the borough.
Date Published 29/08/2019
Rochdale Artisan Market, Organ Recital in Rochdale Town Hall, Art Workshops for Children & Adults, Celebrity Charity T20 Cricket Match, North of England Sprint Championship,...
A very successful Pakistan Independence Day and Mayor’s fundraising dinner was held at Castlemere Community Centre on 14 August.
Local MPs Tony Lloyd and Liz McInnes have spoken out about the controversial decision to suspend parliament from the middle of September.
A traffic regulation order restricting parking has been proposed for Rooley Moor Road.
Stamford House Residential Home held a summer fun day on Bank Holiday Monday, 26 August.