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Bikers who rode the length of the M60 sporting a red t-shirt to create a poppy chain raised £2,000 for a veteran’s charity.
Date Published 24/04/2018
Location: Rochdale Footpath 43 & Milnrow Footpath 331 to temporarily prohibit pedestrians.
"A benefit system that allows families to go hungry is a benefit system that is failing,” said Paul Morrison who advises a group of national Christian Churches on poverty."
Livsey Street in Rochdale has been plagued by ongoing fly-tipping for approximately 12 months.
The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers will exercise its freedom with special parades through Bury, Rochdale and Salford during this years Gallipoli weekend to commemorate its 50 year...
Middleton Rotary Club held their annual 'Race Night' to support the work of Transporting Ugandan Sick Children (TUSC) on Saturday, 21 April.
A coffee morning at St Andrew's, Dearnley, organised by the Rev Roger Hill and his wife Jo, raised £340 for Christian Aid.
Rochdale is looking greener and cleaner, thanks to a community litter pick at the weekend.
A container brimming with donations is expected to arrive at its destination in Tanzania this week.
Whilst restoring one of the rooms in Hare Hill House on Saturday, one of the team of volunteers discovered wallpaper that may date back about 200 years.
A former Pembroke Court resident has called them the ‘death trap flats’.
Drinking alcohol may be linked to pre-menstrual syndrome, or PMS for short, suggests a pooled analysis of published study data in the online journal BMJ Open.
Vigorous physical activity, either in leisure time or in work, may be linked to a heightened risk of developing motor neurone disease, also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis,...
Exposure to moderate to high caffeine levels while in the womb is linked to excess weight gain in early childhood, suggests a large observational study published in the online...
A former director of a Rochdale climbing centre has been charged with seven child sex offences.
Date Published 23/04/2018
Approximately £1,300 has been raised towards a 21-year-old’s funeral.
Christ Church, Healey Holy Communion service Sunday 29 April, Fifth Sunday of Easter, is at 10.00am with The Rev. Andrew Howell followed by refreshments in the Parish Hall. Sunday...
A group of volunteers helped to pack customers shopping at Asda, Rochdale, to raise almost £400 for local charity Red-Aid on Sunday.
Pupils from the school will be planting trees in the school field next week as part of the Woodland trust project to plant more trees.
Although in advance of St George’s Day this concert, on Friday evening 20 April, attracted a capacity audience to Milnrow Cricket Club.
To commemorate St George’s Day, the Saint George flag was raised at Rochdale Town Hall.
Carders Court Care Home in Rochdale welcomed the local community to celebrate the sixth annual Care Home Open Day.
The number of personal injury motor insurance claims has fallen to the lowest level in almost a decade, Government figures reveal.
Heywood councillors celebrated St George’s Day with a flag raising ceremony in Heywood Memorial Gardens.
Congratulations go to fifteen pupils from the Lower Prep who have had their poems published in 'Little Riddlers of Lancashire’.
A 1940s War Day was held by Healey Dell Tea Rooms in the heart of a WWII munitions factory in Healey Dell.
The South Pennines has inspired artists for generations and now we would like to showcase this stunning region through the power of the lens. The South Pennines’ photography...
The three young musicians who make up the Louko Piano Trio have journeyed from Finland and South Korea to learn their trade at the hands of some of the world’s greatest exponents...
Milnrow Memorial Park was bathed in sunshine when Rochdale Online visited, with families enjoying the warm spring weather.
This week, the community cohesion ambassadors were out at Marland Hill Primary school to work in their groups of three with a student from the sixth form college.