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The peregrine falcon which was found injured in Broadfield Park last week has sadly died.
Date Published 01/07/2019
‘Rochdale’s Got Science’ talent show will be taking place on Sunday 25 August 2019, and the organisers are searching for local scientists, or people interested in science, to take...
Julia Heap, Principal & CEO of Hopwood Hall College has joined with other Colleges in a national push for the government to act on the recently published Augar Review.
Stamford House Rest Home held their monthly friendship morning with children from Mandi's Childminding and Patricia's Childminding joining the residents for a gingerbread man...
Date Published 30/06/2019
Revilo Homes treated mother-of-two Jenny Neaverson to a special horse-racing themed event hosted at Nutters restaurant.
Neil Bell, who played radical reformer Samuel Bamford in Peterloo, guides viewers through the history of the Peterloo Massacre, exploring locations in Manchester where visitors...
Representatives from W Company, Fifth Fusiliers based in Bury are making final preparations for a training mission in Canada and taking part in the exercise will be local Fusilier...
Environment Secretary Michael Gove announced a new bill to enable tougher prison sentences for the worst animal abusers to Parliament on Wednesday (26 June).
The Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, visited Springhill Hospice, new apartments in Rochdale town centre and a sheltered home for those who have fallen on hard times in a...
Ensuring good mental health and wellbeing is as important in older age as it is at any other time of life, particularly as the UK’s population continues to age rapidly.
Date Published 29/06/2019
Almost 2,500 schoolchildren from across Greater Manchester came together on Wednesday (26 June) for the GM Summer School Games. The event, consisting of 21 competitions in 13...
A packed weekend of heritage adventures was recently hosted in Whitworth, exploring the stories embedded in the local landscape, from the Bronze Age settlers of prehistory,...
Residents are being asked their views on the council’s food waste collections in a bid to improve the borough’s recycling performance even further.
Scouting groups from across the borough celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Ashworth Valley Campsite over the weekend of 22 and 23 June.
Date Published 28/06/2019
All new-build houses will be sold as freehold in a bold move to tackle unfair leasehold practices and prevent future home-owners from being trapped in houses they can't sell, the...
Former Mayor, Councillor Mohammed Zaman, thanked his mayoral team and the staff at Rochdale Town hall yesterday with a lunch and gifts.
The Rotary Club of Heywood President Mike Goldrick handed over his chain of office to incoming President Richard Slater on Tuesday 25 June at the Pack Horse, Birtle.
Seven new apartments have been created in Rochdale town centre, as part of the council’s £400m regeneration programme.
Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) members, tenants, and employees had their commitment and community spirit celebrated at the annual RBH Values in Practice (VIP) awards.
The public is being urged to stay safe near water this hot weekend after the tragic death of a young girl, who drowned in a river in Bury, on Thursday (27 June).
Would you know what to do if you saw a dog in a car on a warm day? The weather is hotting up and the RSPCA is warning pet owners never to leave dogs in hot cars.
Liz McInnes, Member of Parliament for Heywood and Middleton, has called for action to address the shortfall in funding for children and young people with special educational needs...
Working parents could be entitled to Tax-Free Childcare worth up to £2,000 per child per year to pay towards regulated holiday clubs during the school holidays.
The Co-op's Community Fund at Rooley Moor Road Food Store purchased bags of sweets to donate to the ‘Our Big Day’ annual celebration event for Rochdale's cared for children.
Hello from everyone at the Environment Agency and welcome to our latest round-up exclusively for Rochdale Online. Read on to find out how we have been dealing with floods, fish...
A broken cremator at Rochdale crematorium is set to be repaired in the next few weeks.
Laws around the making and sharing of non-consensual intimate images are to be reviewed under plans to ensure protections keep pace with emerging technology.
Number One Riverside was taken over by budding scientists as pupils across the borough came together for the national Great Science Share for Schools. There was an electric...
Sandbrook Community Primary School held their first Eid Festival on Friday 7 June, bringing different cultures together to embrace new experiences.
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham came to Rochdale to be grilled by members of the public on themes ranging from transport and crime to green belt loss and housing.
Date Published 27/06/2019