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A new £1.6bn government fund for ‘less prosperous’ areas of the country has been dismissed as a ‘drop in the ocean’ and ‘too little, too late’ by some Greater Manchester council...
Date Published 06/03/2019
Small businesses are getting a much-needed helping hand to boost apprenticeship opportunities across the city-region, Greater Manchester leaders have announced.
St Joseph's Primary School rugby league team were the stars at the Crown Oil Arena on Sunday, with children from the school appearing as the curtain raiser for Rochdale Hornets'...
A wall at Pegasus Court on Bury Road, Rochdale which was damaged, over 12 months ago, on 9 February 2018, is still waiting to be repaired and, apart from placing plastic barriers,...
Eight schools across Greater Manchester are taking part in a new employability programme that will help teenagers aged 16-18 with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)...
Young people in Rochdale are taking part in a new project that will empower them to become campaigners of the future, to mark International Women’s Day.
Hundreds of people will be able to save on their weekly shopping bills, thanks to a new project that has opened in Middleton.
A man was taken to hospital with serious injuries following a collision which closed a section of Albert Royds Street on Saturday afternoon (2 March).
Wardle Trust’s new swimming pool – Watergrove Centre – officially opens to the public on Monday (11 March).
A man charged in connection with a shooting in Rochdale has pleaded guilty to section 18 assault.
Date Published 05/03/2019
Dual Olympian sprinter and former Commonwealth gold medallist Paula Dunn MBE visited Rochdale to collect a large number of running shoes and training kit from Rochdale’s race...
The leader of Rochdale Borough Council is urging residents to have their say on the Greater Manchester plan for Jobs and Homes (the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework) before...
Plans to demolish an historic textile mill to make way for dozens of new homes have taken an important step forward.
Rochdale has secured funding from the Department for Education which will see health visitors trained to support children most at risk of starting school without basic language...
Andy Burnham has warned rail operators Northern and TransPennine Express they face being stripped of their franchises if they fail to ‘substantially improve’ their performance...
Macmillan Cancer Support awarded grants of around £965,800 to people with cancer in Greater Manchester in financial hardship last year, thanks to funds raised by its supporters.
Hopwood Hall Estate announced today (5 March) that AEA Consulting has been appointed to produce a viability study about the future uses for the historic Hall. The Grade II*...
Catwalk glamour returned to town this weekend when Rochdale Wedding Show was staged on Sunday.
As many pieces of Rochdale Council’s art collection as possible has gone on display at the Touchstones gallery.
Proposals for a clean air zone across Greater Manchester have been backed as city-region leaders hit back at ‘stealth tax’ criticism.
Police investigating a burglary in Rochdale have released footage and images of a man they want to speak to in connection with the incident. At around 2.30pm on Wednesday 13...
To celebrate National Apprenticeship Week, Renold Gears are recognising the achievements of their Engineer Apprentices.
Parking in Heywood town centre could be restricted to three hours in a bid to stop commuters using it as a ‘massive park and ride scheme’.
Date Published 04/03/2019
A record-breaking temperature of 20.4C was recorded in Rochdale on 26 February, the first winter which officially recorded a daily maximum temperature above 20C.
127 Cub Scouts, led by the Cubs District Leader Sandra Roberts, met up at Hopwood Hall for a day of athletics activities on Saturday 2 March.
Last week Stamford House celebrated Dignity Day with a coffee morning.
Thousands of people gathered in protest against plans to build homes on local greenbelt at Tandle Hill on Sunday (3 March).
The Wolstenholme Intermediate Care Unit at Rochdale Infirmary has been shortlisted for a national award in the Student Nursing Times 2019 Awards.
Madina Mosque welcomed around 50 guests from different beliefs and backgrounds to the annual open day on Sunday (3 March).
Highways England has called on drivers to join them in doing their bit to reduce litter levels on the nation's motorways. Litter presents a serious safety risk besides being...