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A plaque naming Heritage Green as a registered village green has been installed on a stone marker on Wednesday (27 February).
Date Published 28/02/2019
Charities and community groups across Manchester are being invited to receive free surplus food from Tesco this Easter.
A Scout group is being re-opened at Syke Community Base and Church in March, providing exciting opportunities for local children and young people, and volunteering opportunities...
A local street food catering duo have been named as making one of the best burgers in the country.
Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace a wanted man from Blackley.
The so-called ‘Momo challenge’ has been making headlines and causing concern for parents.
Local MPs have said they are “not willing to put local residents’ jobs at risk” over a bad Brexit deal.
The future of Marland Golf Course will be discussed at a forthcoming cabinet meeting.
The Pharmacy Team at The Royal Oldham Hospital are working with ward nurses and doctors to help speed up the time it takes for patients to be discharged from hospital.
Date Published 27/02/2019
Concerns that charges for road closures would see a popular annual parade not go ahead have been addressed by Councillor Allen Brett, the leader of Rochdale Borough Council.
A man has been jailed after a man was stabbed in Castleton.
A petition calling for Wildhouse Lane to be made safer has been started following the death of a 16-year-old cyclist on 21 February.
It will now be easier to take action against fly-tippers in the borough of Rochdale after councillors adopted new powers to issue £400 fines for small scale offences this month.
This makeshift weapon was discovered in a car abandoned after a police chase in Wardle.
A man from Rochdale has been found guilty of murdering Lee McConnell, who was killed last summer.
Six adults and children have been taken to hospital after fire ripped through a row of houses following a gas explosion in Newhey on Tuesday night (26 February).
The Royal Oldham Hospital is asking patients who are unable to attend their hospital appointment to do the right thing; cancel or rearrange it and free up the slot for other...
The organisation representing Greater Manchester’s commercial bus operators has blasted Mayor Andy Burnham’s plans to slap a £100 per day levy on buses, labelling it a “bus...
The Rochdale borough has one of lowest death rates of homeless people in the north west, according to new figures.
With Dippy the Dinosaur visiting Rochdale from February to June next year as part of a UK tour, organisers of Rochdale Food & Drink Festival want you to come up with an idea for a...
A limited run of train services stopping at local stations on Sunday (24 February) has been criticised by members of local rail campaign group, STORM (Support the Oldham Rochdale...
Date Published 26/02/2019
The Liberal Democrats want to cut councillors’ allowances as part of a plan to generate £400,000 savings that could be ploughed into Rochdale’s struggling market.
Volunteers at Littleborough History Centre have been researching the service personnel from the Pennine districts of Rochdale (Littleborough, Milnrow, Newhey, Smallbridge and...
Liz McInnes, Member of Parliament for Heywood and Middleton, has visited the restored Methodist Church school rooms on Long Street in Middleton, designed by Edgar Wood, and has...
Greater Manchester leaders will be asked this Friday (1 March) to endorse wide-ranging proposals to tackle the urgent problem of air pollution across the city-region.
James Dodd, 75, died at his care home on Springfield Park, Rochdale on Monday 25 February, and police are appealing for the public’s help to trace his family.
Work on the Rochdale Riverside retail and leisure development continues to make good progress.
Hopwood Hall College has been ranked as the 68th ‘Best Not-For-Profit Organisation’ in the Sunday Times’ Top 100 Employers awards.
Mitchell Hey has been named as the first College Bank block of flats to be demolished during Rochdale Boroughwide Housing’s (RBH) regeneration of the Seven Sisters flats.
The Head of PE at Whitworth Community High School returned to his old university at Edge Hill along with some of his current Year 8 students recently.