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A humid day with just a gentle north-westerly breeze. Thunderstorms could develop between 12:49pm and 9:00pm.
Date Published 03/08/2018
Aldi on Edinburgh Way is closing on 16 September. Cartime is transforming the Aldi Supermarket currently on the site located on Edinburgh Way.
A local classic car enthusiast, and owner of one of the only remaining 55 road registered Rochdale Olympic classic cars, is gearing up to raise money for Hospice Care as he takes...
Two parks in Heywood have been awarded Green Flag status.
People check their mobiles every 12 minutes, according to news stats from communications watchdog Ofcom.
Date Published 02/08/2018
A police officer from Middleton who encouraged her PC lover to 'sort her out' with cocaine has failed in an Appeal Court bid to be set free.
The majority of people in the borough would not support the proposed government ban on disposable wipes – despite most agreeing that we need to do more to educate people on the...
Health Awareness Day, Falinge Park 5K Run, Puppet Show, Cichlid Society Auction, Cake Bake, The Whiskey Shivers, Craft Fair & Art Sessions, Summer Concerts & Fun Days, Garden...
In March this year, Rochdale Online reported that following the massive increase in councillors’ allowances, the bill to local taxpayers in 2018 would top £1million. Having failed...
Four volunteers from Rochdale Cycling Club rode from Whitehaven on the West Coast to Robin Hood's Bay on the East coast over the weekend of Friday 27 to Sunday 29 July, covering...
A 25-strong team made up of GPs and medical staff from Rochdale and their friends have scaled Mount Snowdon by bike and on foot to raise vital funds for Cancer Research UK –...
Drivers using the M60 in Greater Manchester are now enjoying the benefits of the region’s first smart motorway.
The hosepipe ban due to start in North West England on 5 August has been called off.
New data published by the Fawcett Society, ‘Happen Together and Amity’ reveals that, despite Greater Manchester having a lower gender pay gap than the UK as a whole, there are...
A local charity has called for support as a deadly disease has taken the lives of four kittens. Middleton-based charity Oldham Cats Rescue is devoted to rescuing and rehoming...
Date Published 01/08/2018
Legoland Discovery Centre Manchester has been overwhelmed with applications for its ultimate dream job role – a Master Model Builder.
With the digital revolution came pin numbers, passwords and fingerprints – and the traditional signature is dying out says recent research.
First, I would like to recognise the amount of voluntary work completed by individuals, groups and organisations throughout the borough, which I really appreciate.
Ambitious plans to make Greater Manchester one of the leading green city-regions in the UK and Europe have been approved.
UK charity Meningitis Now has stressed the importance of teenage meningitis awareness.
Driver John Hulton John was born in Bolton in 1897 and by 1901 was living with his widowed mother Sarah Ann, 37, a Charwoman, and his sister May seven, at 6 Frederick Street,...
Road resurfacing work in Middleton: Brookside Crescent, Evesham Road, Greenhill Road, Lymington Close
Date Published 31/07/2018
A new book about the Peterloo massacre will be published in August, a defining moment in political history that also had strong links with the many radical traditions across the...
Offenders sentenced to unpaid work in Greater Manchester have clocked up 144,000 hours Community Payback across the region, completing a range of projects to improve communities.
Over £12,000 has been raised by 14 cyclists, including three from Rochdale, who cycled from Manchester to London in July.
Troll statues that were recently installed in Denehurst Park, in partnership with two local schools, have been vandalised.
A former winner of Heywood’s Got Talent wowed judges with a pop ballad in the finals of a national singing and dancing contest.
Rochdale Borough Council has been shortlisted for the Association for Public Service Excellence (APSE) Annual awards for best service team: waste management and recycling.
Saturday 4 August marks the last day the current Rochdale Market will trade.
Laura McGarry and her family will be taking part in Maggie’s Oldham Culture Crawl and they’re encouraging everyone to join them and walk together to help people with cancer on...