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People in Greater Manchester are being urged to take action this week for Diabetes Prevention week (1-7 April).
Date Published 05/04/2019
The Daily Mile has got 7,000 children moving across the borough of Rochdale.
The Early Years children at Greenbank Primary School had their very own giant come to stay after learning about the popular fairy-tale of Jack and the Beanstalk.
The weekly column from the Mayor of Rochdale, Councillor Mohammed Zaman, is about the places he has been and the people he has met during the week commencing Monday 25 March...
Ambitious plans to raise awareness of dementia and improve care for people within Greater Manchester are being supported by those living with dementia.
The RSPCA animal centre in Rochdale has issued a local warning after a cat was dumped in a bin in Belfield.
A throwline in honour of Paul Lawson has been unveiled by his family at Greenbooth Reservoir on Thursday 4 April.
Rochdale will go to the polls to elect a new crop of councillors early next month – when a third of town hall seats will be up for grabs.
The Centre of Wellbeing, Training and Culture (CWTC) recently celebrated local achievements at the Unique Enterprise Centre on Belfield Road.
Eight students from St Cuthbert’s High School have been selected to represent the school as flag bearers for the upcoming UEFA Champions League match between Manchester United and...
Rochdale is one of 137 local authorities in England to have 10 or fewer charging locations for electric or plug-in hybrid cars, new data from the BBC Shared Data Unit reveals.
Reuse Littleborough has become the first public drop-off point in the Rochdale borough to accept crisp packets for recycling.
A Rochdale man whose fingerprints were found in two vans in Oldham has been sentenced to 14 months in prison for tobacco fraud after an investigation by HM Revenue and Customs...
Diabetes UK is urging people to go the extra mile on Sunday 19 May by taking part in this year’s Simplyhealth Great Manchester Run for the charity.
Date Published 04/04/2019
Local cafés, restaurants, pubs, takeaways, nurseries, schools and retailers across the Rochdale borough have been awarded the maximum five-stars for food hygiene, following the...
Funky socks were the must-have addition to school uniforms across Rochdale recently, as pupils across the borough helped celebrate World Down’s Syndrome Day and fundraise for...
Controversial proposals to build a new housing estate at a golf course have been thrown out by planning officials.
Rochdale’s old and new clubs, societies and collectors are being recruited for a pop-up people’s history festival coming to the town centre later this year. The Time Machine is a...
Theatre shows and pantomimes, Denehurst Park Open Day, Easter crafts and activities, Children’s Takeover Day, Guitar Show, English Jazz Orchestra, Ceilidh Night, Rochdale AFC...
Strong leadership and hard work by staff have yet to translate into effective work to protect victims from harm, inspectors found in the Cheshire and Greater Manchester Community...
The full list of candidates for the local election on 2 May has been published on the election pages of Rochdale Online.
Former Woolworths distribution centre staff reunited in a special 10-year get-together at the Woolworths Sports and Social Club in Castleton on Saturday 30 March.
Women came together to celebrate womanhood in a glamorous event on Tuesday 26 March at the Norton Grange Hotel in Castleton.
The cheapest former council house in the Rochdale borough sold under the Right to Buy policy cost just £14,160, new data from the BBC Shared Data Unit has revealed.
Over two thirds (69%) of men in the UK aged between 18-34 don’t know that they are in the age group most at risk of getting testicular cancer, according to new research from...
Sacred Heart RC Primary School in Rochdale were thrilled to receive a visit from the Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham last week in response to a letter sent by some Year...
Firefighters are urging people to keep an eye on their cooking and make sure their smoke alarms are working to minimise the risk of house fires.
A late surge saw three quarters of all responses to a consultation on Greater Manchester’s 20-year housing and jobs masterplan arrive in the final week.
People in Greater Manchester will have to continue throwing away most of their plastic because bosses say there isn’t a market to recycle more.
Date Published 03/04/2019
A Rochdale firefighter and 22 of his Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service colleagues have been awarded with the Fire Brigade Long Service and Good Conduct Medal.