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Visitors to Hollingworth Lake will be greeted by an unseasonal sight on Sunday 28 January, as hundreds of red and white suited Springhill Santas show that not even snow, ice and...
Date Published 15/01/2018
A grenade was found in Rochdale canal on Sunday 14 January while a fisherman was magnet fishing between Milkstone Road and Oldham Road, Rochdale.
Defra has announced plans to fine households up to £400 if they pay an unauthorised waste carrier to take away rubbish and allow free disposal of DIY waste at council tips so...
Cats Protection is urging the UK’s cat lovers to join a call on the government to introduce air gun licensing in England and Wales.
Year 9 Parents Evening will take place on Thursday 18 January. You should have received a letter from school and be able to make appointments via Parentmail (PMX). If you have any...
Showers will turn to sleet, snow and hail late on Monday night across northern England. Over the hills, snow will drift in the strong to gale force winds.
A leak from a gas mains pipe was discovered on Royle Barn Road on Friday (12 January).
Two men have been arrested and charged after stealing cash from a number of Metrolink ticket machines.
On Sunday 21 January, the 3nd Sunday of Epiphany, we have Sunday School at 9.45am and Holy Communion at 10.00am with The Rev. Andrew Howell followed by refreshments in the Parish...
Now into a fourth year at Castleton’s New Town National Club, Jazz on a Sunday welcomed back the Hallam-Roberts Quinte.
We meet on Sunday 21 January at 10.00am for a Café Church - around tables in a relaxed atmosphere. On Sunday evening we are privileged to host the Town's Churches at 6.00pm for a...
Over a quarter of people across the UK say January is the month they feel most lonely, providing further evidence that today’s Blue Monday could be the most depressing day of the...
A new fund for small charities and community organisations has been launched by the Garfield Weston Foundation at the start of its 60th Anniversary Year.
Residents living at John Kemble Court, housing for older people adjacent to Sudden junction, are being subjected to the most polluted air in Rochdale.
Date Published 13/01/2018
Several hundred cannabis plants were discovered and destroyed by police executing a warrant in Newhey.
Rochdale Labour MP Tony Lloyd has welcomed the war on avoidable plastic, announced by Prime Minister Theresa May on Thursday (11 January).
Simon Hall is aiming to raise as much money as possible for the National Autistic Society by running the equivalent distance of Manchester to Beirut: 3,650 km.
Six candidates have started campaigning to become Rochdale’s Member of Youth Parliament.
Dispersal notices were issued to a group of youths in Middleton Gardens on Thursday. The notice bans them from Middleton Gardens and the Middleton Bus Station for a period of...
Date Published 12/01/2018
This week was quite a quiet one, but I did raise four important topics in parliament. One of the missing links in tackling violence against women and girls has most certainly...
A 24-year-old woman has been taken to Royal Oldham Hospital after a collision on Manchester Road in Castleton on Friday morning (12 January).
A Snapchat warning has been issued by Parents Against Grooming UK after a 14-year-old girl was followed and chased by four men.
Burglars smashed a patio door to gain entry to a house on Woodlands Road in Milnrow on Monday (8 January).
Staff at the Tesco Express on York Street are collecting items for the Help the Homeless project in Manchester.
Patients’ unfavourable views of hospital care in England are strongly linked to insufficient numbers of nurses on duty, rather than uncaring staff, indicates observational...
Pharmacy leaders in Greater Manchester are supporting NHS campaigns encouraging people to ‘Think Pharmacy before GP’ to relieve winter pressures on GPs and hospitals.
Date Published 11/01/2018
Efforts to support people on the streets in Rochdale are being stepped up as the cold weather continues.
Organisations across the NHS and public health gathered in Parliament on Thursday (11 January) to declare support for a smoke free NHS.
Gold and silver roadshow, writers group, aqua Tai Chi classes, an Organ concert, adult craft workshops, Sunday walks, rugby warm up fixtures, Folk and poetry night and live music...
A volunteer from Rochdale has been awarded with the highest Girlguiding honour available.