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Firefighters across Greater Manchester have attended 752 fires caused by carelessly discarded smoking materials since April 2014.
Date Published 13/03/2019
Rochdale artist Parvez Qadir has written and directed a new monologue for M6 Theatre based on the urgent and critical theme of child criminal exploitation.
The Mayoress at Home event took place on Saturday 2 March at Rochdale Town Hall, organised by the current Mayoress, Naaira Zaman.
Greater Manchester’s inaugural Co-operative Commission has issued a rallying call to keep driving the movement forward and help build a stronger, fairer city-region where new...
Rochdale bus shelters which were damaged at the weekend are due to be repaired on Wednesday (13 March).
World Book Day on 7 March was a double celebration for Beech House School’s Year 11 students, who also received their English and mathematics GCSE results that day.
Guidance for prosecutors on dealing with defendants with mental health issues has been updated to reflect growing understanding of different conditions, the Crown Prosecution...
Norden councillor Peter Winkler has started an online petition amidst growing anger that dozens of primary and secondary schools across Rochdale Borough will be forced to find...
The Willows Dementia Hub hosted a grand opening for the newly refurbished gardens on Thursday 7 March.
Cost-saving reforms planned for Greater Manchester’s fire service could pose a safety risk, leading unions have said.
A £14m Extra Care housing development on Langley that was put on hold, because of the Government’s proposal to cap benefits, has been resurrected.
Glaucoma is one of the four main eye conditions in the UK, affecting around 600,000 people and World Glaucoma Week, 10 - 16 March, is raising awareness is about this serious and...
A major new campaign to encourage smokers in Greater Manchester to quit is to be launched on National No Smoking Day, Wednesday 13 March.
Rochdale Council could axe lollipop crossing patrols at 40 schools that are rated as low risk, according to a report.
Date Published 12/03/2019
New figures reveal more than £35 million of National Lottery funding has been invested in Rochdale since the National Lottery began almost 25 years ago.
The Canal & River Trust is currently carrying out repairs to Lock 50, Rochdale Canal, which is just off Oldham Road, Rochdale.
Littleborough Civic Trust is concerned over the development of green belt land near to Hollingworth Lake that has been included in the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework...
As part of the college’s unique Social Development Programme, more than 90 students volunteered at local care homes and offered support to the elderly in the local community.
Students from Brownhill Learning Community invited their parents, school staff, governors and representatives from local authorities to a community event at Hebron Church on...
Scrap car parts appear to have been dumped in the grounds of a historic mill.
Scores of campaigners braved horrendous weather to protest against plans to build on greenbelt land on Sunday (10 March).
Dialysis patient and father-of-three Khalid Bashir, who lives in Rochdale, is on a one-man mission to break down the barriers surrounding live kidney donation because he knows it...
The Rochdale Rotary Club has cancelled this year’s Rochdale Classic Car Showdue to a safety related access problem organisers have been unable to resolve.
Local business training provider Rochdale Training has been named as a major sponsor of this year’s Rochdale in Bloom initiative.
The Rochdale Science Extravaganza returned for a third year and was bigger and better than ever on Sunday (10 March).
Rochdale Council is providing a ‘bird’s eye view’ of the magnificent peregrine falcons nesting at the top of the town hall.
New research has revealed the amount of pupil premium funding allocated to secondary schools across England and the proportions of pupils within those schools eligible to receive...
St Cuthbert's RC High School have received some very kind words from Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow the CEO at Mary’s Meals following their fundraising for Mary’s Meals, organising...
Fire station mergers, staff cuts and a reduction of firefighters per engine are part of cost-saving measures proposed for Greater Manchester.
The region’s power network operator, Electricity North West is ready to respond to Storm Gareth as the Met Office named the third storm of 2019.