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Usman Mullan hosted a sold-out BBC Writersroom event at Number One Riverside as part of Rochdale’s Literature and Ideas Festival on Wednesday (17 October).
Date Published 19/10/2018
John Clegg, 60, was last seen by his work colleagues at Rothwell’s on Duke Street around midday on Saturday 29 September 2018.
The Floyd Unit, based at Birch Hill Hospital in Rochdale, is celebrating providing 30 years of neuro-rehabilitation to patients from Rochdale and across Greater Manchester.
Our new Riverside shopping development is coming along nicely in the town centre. Hopefully it will allow Rochdale to prosper and revive the town centre with new traders who will...
A team of Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officers took the plunge by swimming across the English Channel for a worthy local cause.
Middleton’s Market Place has received a moving centenary tribute at the site of the former Providence Church.
A former Member of Rochdale Youth Parliament was recently honoured with a ‘Diana Award’ at a special ceremony at Leeds College of Music for her work in improving the lives of...
Castleton Health and Leisure Centre is celebrating its one-year anniversary of being reopen to the public, following a community asset transfer last year.
Children at Bamford Academy have collected over a quarter of a tonne of food for this year’s harvest celebrations.
British workers in the North West are playing ‘Russian roulette’ with flu after nearly eight in ten employees said they would clock on even though they are still ill.
Rochdale Literature & Ideas Festival, The Milligan Papers, Rochdale Band Contest, Inflatable Fun, Northern Employment Recruitment Day, Countryfile Ramble for Children in Need,...
Date Published 18/10/2018
Twelve primary schools from across the across the borough saw their film, ‘We Are One’, premiered at Rochdale Odeon.
Primary school pupils from across the borough learned about the severe impact that committing crimes can have on themselves and their communities at a Crucial Crew event organised...
The police are facing unprecedented demand and communities are paying the price, the Deputy Mayor of Greater Manchester has said as new crime figures are released.
Rochdale-based homelessness charity Petrus Community has appointed a new head following the retirement of Denis Skelton.
A man and two teenage boys have been charged with robbery and assault following an incident in Rochdale.
Rochdale’s Joe Thompson kicked off the launch of his autobiography with a special book signing at the club on Wednesday (17 October).
Cyril Smith has been posthumously stripped of the Freedom of Rochdale over his sickening catalogue of child abuse over three decades.
A Rochdale councillor who voted twice in this year’s local elections has been defended by his party leader amid calls for him to ‘reflect on his position’.
A community group is celebrating after winning a three-and-a-half year fight to have a village green officially recognised.
Crazy decorations, fancy costumes and bowls full of delicious sweets, Halloween is often a day of fun with family and friends. However, while we all love the ghoulish...
Middleton shone on Friday (12 October) when the Care and Carers’ Fair came to town with 32 exhibitors in attendance providing help, advice and information.
Hopwood Hall College students are heading for a smokefree future with the help of local stop smoking service Living Well.
Unelected members of the public could have a say on how town hall funds are spent under new proposals.
A young Middleton couple who are fundraising to help find a cure for brain tumours say research is their only hope.
Concerns have been raised over how children’s services providers are vetted before being included on a signposting website launched by Rochdale Council and health chiefs.
Northern Powerhouse Rail is poised to deliver transformational change to the North boosting the economy and improving connectivity for millions of people.
A local bus operator is encouraging customers to take their rubbish away with them to help other customers enjoy their onward journeys after it has been revealed that cleaners are...
Highways England has teamed up with Sustrans, the walking and cycling charity, to deliver a £3 million boost to encourage more people to get on their bikes.
Residents across the borough will have the chance to pay their respects to those who have made sacrifices in defence of the country at this year’s Remembrance Day Services.
Date Published 17/10/2018