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An annual charge to "help deliver Mayoral priorities" - set at £7 a year for the average band B household in Greater Manchester - is proposed to be added to council tax bills.
Date Published 24/01/2018
Liz McInnes, MP for Heywood and Middleton, has signed the Holocaust Educational Trust’s Book of Commitment.
Memories of a lamented Castleton factory will be recalled when a local street is named after one of the Royal Navy’s famous ships it designed parts for.
Local bees are being given a boost by developing an orchard and wild flower meadow on a derelict, flood prone piece of land at Kellett Street allotments.
A leadership programme for young women (aged 12-13) being run in Rochdale helps young people develop their confidence and skills, and work to create social change in their...
It was party time for Kirkholt Pantry members on Thursday 18 January as the Pantry celebrated its first birthday.
The views of local residents are being sought about the services provided in local libraries.
Children from Heywood schools assisted an author shape the way her new book will be published.
A text message support service has allowed local nurses to support young people in Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale (HMR).
The Corps of Drums of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (Lancashire) is looking for new members to join them in their anniversary year.
Footballers from Whitworth Community High School have won a place in the final 16 of the national ESFA Boys Under 12 PlayStation nine-a-side Small Schools’ Cup.
Students visited an award-winning business to help them better understand their chosen topic recycling and the environment.
A school kitchen that serves up to 600 lunch customers in 40 minutes has been awarded the top food hygiene rating of five.
A local man who was attacked by another driver in a fit of road rage has spoken of how annoyed he is with the police response - telling him he is best to 'forget' it.
Date Published 23/01/2018
A local elderly couple have been left waiting hours for an ambulance on more than one occasion.
Police are appealing for anyone who recognises the property in the following images.
Two men and three companies have been summoned to court to face charges of gross negligence and corporate manslaughter after the death of a man who fell from a roof in Rochdale.
Tony Lloyd, Labour MP for Rochdale, will lead a debate in the House of Commons to call on the government to provide greater investment for the North West Ambulance Service NHS...
The first ‘Women of Freedom’ exhibition at Sudden Community Centre was opened by Councillor Sameena Zaheer on Saturday.
Date Published 22/01/2018
Burns Night at St Andrew's, Dearnley was led by kilted church warden Ray Milligan who is president of the Rochdale Scottish Society.
Two men have been charged with attempted murder and causing grievous bodily harm following an axe attack on Church Road.
Five new dentists have been recruited by Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust’s Dental Service across Oldham, Heywood, Middleton, Rochdale and Bury.
The memorial for Fusilier Lee Rigby at the site of his death in Woolwich has been removed by the local council, because it ‘looks unsightly’.
An uninsured driver has been sentenced to just six months in jail and given an 18-month road ban, despite splitting a Ford Focus in two after crashing into a bus shelter.
A coroner has ruled that a woman died due to misadventure after falling from the bridge on Queen’s Park Road last summer.
Grace’s Place, Children’s Hospice is appealing for local people to support its new Rochdale shop – the charity’s first retail space to open in North Manchester – and help spread...
Some parents have been left feeling a little down-in-the mouth by new government guidance limiting children to two treats a day to protect their teeth.
A scientist who played a significant role in a multi-national Ebola study has been back in Rochdale.
Rochdale MP Tony Lloyd and scores of local Labour Party members took to the streets on Saturday in support of the NHS.
A screening of the documentary following the life and times of Middleton’s most famous son, renowned architect, Edgar Wood, is to take place at Long Street Methodist School on 15...