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Springhill Hospice’s annual family festive fundraiser, the Santa Dash or Dawdle, finally took place on Sunday, having been cancelled in December due to poor weather.
Date Published 30/01/2018
There was nostalgia in the air at Alkrington Library as people of all ages enjoyed games, readings, face painting and took a trip down memory lane as images of the library’s...
A petition has been launched in protest at job cuts at Link4Life. The petition, started by Cat Jessop from Littleborough, opposes cuts to staff and facilities at the leisure...
The Flying Horse Hotel has won a gold award for its colourful floral displays. The popular Packer Street pub won the accolade for north west small accommodation as part of...
Austerity policies lie at the heart of soaring homelessness across England, with serious health implications for those affected, argue experts in The BMJ.
The friends and family test should no longer be mandatory, argue experts in The BMJ.
A woman was trapped inside a Toyota as a driver fled the scene of a multi-vehicle collision at the junction of St Mary’s Gate and Hunter’s Lane on Saturday (27 January).
Date Published 29/01/2018
A kind stranger’s act of generosity has restored an Emergency Medical Technician's faith in humanity.
A number of vehicles have been seized from Rooley Moor by Greater Manchester Police.
Rochdale and District Mind has celebrated its 30th anniversary.
Transport for the North bosses have been accused of spending too much time ‘blue sky thinking’ on grandiose new rail and road plans - but neglecting the urgent needs of...
The next Parent Forum meeting takes place on Tuesday 30 January from 6:00pm in the LRC at school. New and existing members are welcome to attend.
Holy Communion at Christ Church, Healey at 10.00am on Sunday 4 February, 2nd Sunday before Lent, is with The Rev. Andrew Howell followed by refreshments in the Parish Hall.
Can you spare a few hours to help Reuse Littleborough load their ‘container of hope’ on Saturday 3 February?
Children’s centres across the borough of Rochdale are taking steps to improve children’s health with the start of a new toddling activity.
2018 is set to be the start of a busy few years for the award-winning Ellenroad Steam Museum in Newhey, as plans have been revealed to install a new engine, and apply for Heritage...
Planning permission has been granted to build 25 new homes for shared ownership in Hollin. The development will deliver 21 new three-bedroom and four two-bedroom family homes...
A bridleway in Newhey that is being used as a 'rat run' is set to be closed as a road permanently from 1 March.
The number of claimants in the borough has dropped by 48% since the recession eight years ago, according to newly published figures.
Date Published 27/01/2018
Rochdale’s Eco-Warriors are set to take on the Inquisitors for a place in the quarter-finals of Only Connect on Monday 5 February.
Just two secondary schools in Rochdale borough are exceeding the new national standards.
Thank you to the small group of parents and Governors who responded to Mrs Terry’s appeal to take part in an audit of the children’s walk to school. It was really good to see a...
Date Published 26/01/2018
I raised a number of important topics in parliament this week. In addition to the ambulance service, I brought up how prison education must continue after they are released...
Recorded crime in the Borough rose by 29%, with 25,997 incidents recorded between September 2016 and September 2017 – 8% of all crimes recorded in Greater Manchester, according to...
Manchester Victoria will be closed for four days over Easter as part of the Great North Rail Project ,which is modernising the rail infrastructure across the north of England.
A new cone beam CT scanner has been installed at The Royal Oldham Hospital.
The council’s transport spokesperson has called for an investigation into the standard of private sector bus services after a triple whammy of cuts to key local routes.
Throughout February, anyone with an overdue book can return it to their local branch without paying a fine.
Free IT Courses for Over 50’s, Santa Dash or Dawdle, Macmillan Cancer support mobile service, quiz night and fundraisers for charity, live music, Birds of Prey, mindfulness and...
Kaizen-Do Karate presented Cancer Research UK with a cheque for £1,250 on Thursday (25 January).