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There has been a sudden rise in crime in Bamford, police have warned. In particular, Spring Bank Lane has been targeted with two reports between 8 and 9 October and one attempted...
Date Published 11/10/2018
Maggie, the St Margaret's Gorilla who had been subjected to a senseless act of vandalism before summer, is now back in her natural habitat in the school’s nature garden.
Matty Street has been nominated as one of Dimensions’ Learning Disability and Autism Leaders 2018.
Consultants have been commissioned to explore the potential for rail connections to the borough of Rochdale from Rossendale.
A host of agencies came together in Rochdale last week to start a revolution on relationships.
Reuse Littleborough has submitted an application to register as a charity. Based at the former Royal Oak Hotel, the group first announced plans to apply for charitable status...
Rochdale Rotary’s Charity presentation evening at the Masonic buildings Richard Street on Thursday 4 October saw £12,500 presented to local charities following a year raising...
As the cold weather approaches, Cats Protection has outlined a series of steps that can be taken to help keep felines safe.
A select group of Senior school pupils visited the TCT Inspired minds show at the Birmingham N.E.C. he TCT Show is one of the world’s leading 3D printing, additive manufacturing...
Over the school holidays Rochdale Foodbank received generous help from three local schoolgirls taking part in the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme.
Cyril Smith could have the borough’s highest honour posthumously removed, 26 years after he was bestowed the accolade.
The North West has seen construction boom over the last year, according to new figures out today (10 October).
Support for vulnerable people wanting to live independently in their own homes and people facing a sudden financial crisis has increased over the last three years in Rochdale,...
A young library member is celebrating after winning the prize draw following the popular Summer Reading Challenge.
Date Published 10/10/2018
E.ON is offering homeowners in Rochdale who qualify under the Government led Affordable Warmth scheme the opportunity to purchase a replacement A-rated gas boiler for only £240...
Nurses are urging people in Greater Manchester to support World Sight Day by agreeing to donate their sight.
A former director of a Rochdale climbing centre has been ordered to sign the sex offenders’ register for 10 years after he was sentenced at Preston Crown Court on Monday (8...
A planning application for four detached houses and 16 car parking spaces on land at 8 Ashdene, Rochdale has been submitted.
A determined wedding photographer from Newhey maintained his professionalism and resilience on the morning of one couple’s big day, despite a break-in at his studio that very same...
Liz McInnes, MP for Heywood and Middleton, says she has "serious concerns" regarding the Government appointing a Minister for Suicide Prevention.
Residents at Falinge Mews Independent Living Scheme held an afternoon tea on Tuesday 9 October to celebrate the completion of the refurbishment.
Tesco is set to remove over a hundred more best before dates from its fruit and vegetables, as customers say it helps them reduce food waste.
On Saturday 13 October, Rochdale Unitarians are holding our Autumn Lunch event from 11.45am, with tombola, jewellery, and card stalls. This promises to be fun-filled afternoon...
A giant sequoia tree native to North America has been found in Littleborough.
Police are looking for the owner of an ‘Enduro’ pedal cycle seized during an arrest of a male in Heywood yesterday, Tuesday 9 October.
More than 90 families were helped by the Consulate General of Pakistan at Deeplish Community Centre on Saturday 6 October.
The managing director of Inktech has raised more than £9,000 towards repairing the UK’s 15 national parks through the Mend Our Mountains campaign.
Denehurst Park has once again been targeted by vandals, damaging the quirky little trolls once again, but also a wooden hedgehog sculpture.
The next stage of Universal Credit - which will see three million people moving from tax credits and the old benefits system onto the new system - will lead to an increase in...
Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham has set out his vision of a 21st century NHS as part of a new model of public service within the city-region.