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Motorists in the North West are bearing the brunt of sky-high fuel prices having seen the cost of petrol accelerate over the past 12 months.
Date Published 24/10/2018
22 Rochdale schoolchildren will experience an NFL game for themselves live at London’s Wembley Stadium this Sunday (28 October) - all for free.
Mayor of Rochdale, councillor Mohammed Zaman, council leader Allen Brett, elected members of Rochdale Borough Council, public services, and members of Rochdale’s Kashmiri...
A group of noisy pensioners and a large dinosaur greeted delegates at the AGM of the Greater Manchester Pension Fund on Friday (19 October).
Cold, damp weather can lead to a painful start to the day for those with arthritis, and is marked by swelling and stiffness of the joints.
B&M has announced it is set to open another store in Rochdale, in a welcome boost to the local economy.
Wardle FC needs your help to receive funding for their clubhouse, which is in desperate need of repair.
Rochdale Borough Council and partners have pledged their commitment to making smoking history this Stoptober.
Saturday 27 October is National Black Cat Day, a time to recognise the beautiful black cats in our lives and raise awareness of those still waiting for a loving home.
Joshua McCormack’s uncle has raised over £500 for charity in memory of his nephew after a gruelling 130-mile walk in just five days.
Christ Church, Healey is commemorating the end of WW1 with a number of special services and bellringing.
A Scout group is being re-opened at the Syke Community Base and Chapel and the search is on for a team of volunteers to make this happen and provide exciting opportunities for...
Many more parts of Greater Manchester have higher levels of air pollution than previously thought, a report published today reveals.
New research by the region’s power network operator, Electricity North West, reveals that power cuts affect different people in very different ways, with under 30s the least...
Date Published 23/10/2018
Police searching for missing John Clegg from Rochdale have released CCTV of his last known movements.
There are currently tailbacks on the M62 eastbound following a six-vehicle collision between Junction 18 and 19 on Tuesday afternoon (23 October).
Internationally renowned poet Simon Armitage CBE read some of his latest poetry collections at a sold-out St Chad’s Church in Rochdale for the finale of this year’s Rochdale...
Local residents are being urged to Stand Up To Cancer with range of activities and fun clothing.
The dominant topic at the moment, as I’m sure you are aware, is the developments on Brexit – the Prime Minister made a statement on Monday. However, it is a real shame that it is...
A Rochdale cottage has been named as one of the top 100 places to stay across England.
One of the main exhibits in Rochdale Township's bid for Gold at the Britain in Bloom National Competition Finals in Belfast, The Growth Project, was picked out for a special...
Baroness Floella Benjamin OBE gave a lecture at St Chads Church, Rochdale on Saturday 20 October.
Whitworth Town Council is playing its part in ‘Battle’s Over’, an international commemoration marking 100 years since the guns fell silent at the end of World War One and holding...
A walk to raise awareness of Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS) has raised hundreds of pounds for charity. 46 people took part in the walk on Saturday (20 October), a 500 Legs...
Families were invited to a secret location in Rochdale during the Rochdale Literature & Ideas Festival to discover the hidden treasures of the town.
A Rochdale man has been sentenced after he was caught with illegal cigarettes and tobacco at a shop in Oldham.
A Heywood woman is urging pet lovers to back a campaign to check all cats killed or injured on the roads for a microchip.
A centre that aims to provide the UK’s leading care and support for people living with dementia and their families will open next month.
Funding has been secured to recruit an extra 150 staff to work in clubs and venues across Greater Manchester to support the welfare and wellbeing of young people on a night out.
Nineteen families from across the borough who have devoted 185 years to fostering children were celebrated at the council’s annual long service awards.