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Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) is "exploring options" for the former Tenants and Residents Association building at Stevenson Square in Smallbridge.
Date Published 24/11/2017
People braved the rain as the Balderstone and Kirkholt Christmas lights switch on took place on Monday (20 November).
Paul Mears and Danny Hirst have raised £7,532.50 for the Save Samantha appeal by swimming between Lanzarote and Fuerteventura.
Spodden Valley asbestos issues were discussed in the corridors of power in Westminster this week.
Date Published 23/11/2017
Liz McInnes, Labour MP for Heywood and Middleton, has slammed the government’s Autumn Budget as ‘out of touch, an insult to our essential public services, and the clearest sign...
Falinge Park High School young people and families contributed to the harvest food challenge which was organised by students from the Archbishop of York Young Leaders (AYYLA)...
Marks and Spencer has pulled out of the new Rochdale Riverside Development. In 2015, M&S was announced alongside Next as the first retailers committed to opening in the...
Benjamin Pilkington (11/6/98) of Town Mill Brow, Rochdale has been charged with criminal damage after appearing at Blackpool Magistrates’ Court on 17 November.
Rochdale Council Leader Richard Farnell has said Wednesday’s budget was a “missed opportunity” and contained very little good news for the borough of Rochdale and its residents.
Much of the region’s graduates have not benefited from or used their degree in the world of work.
The Bishop of Manchester, Dr David Walker, is delighted to announce projects that have been commended with the first ‘Church For a Different World awards’.
The Chancellor has misses an opportunity to help North West workers and leaves questions rather than answers to the problems faced.
Drinking coffee is “more likely to benefit health than to harm it” for a range of health outcomes, say researchers in The BMJ.
Most of the UK will be enveloped in a polar maritime air mass bringing cold weather. Colder air will push its way south across the country leading to a temperature drop for...
Children are being encouraged to get out and about in the great outdoors for National Tree Week, which starts on Saturday 25 November.
Date Published 22/11/2017
Anti-Bullying Week took place during November, aiming to raise awareness of how the effects of bullying can have a massive impact on all individuals, at school, work, college or...
Our Bible Hour this Sunday will be on the subject of “The Responsibility of Baptism”. The reason humans are mortal is that we sin – we go against what God has commanded.
The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust (PAT), which runs Rochdale Infirmary and Royal Oldham Hospital, has joined forces with Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust to create one of...
A group of police officers and specialist nurses, who provided support to the victims and bereaved families following the Manchester Arena terror attack, have been presented with...
The Linking Schools Project sees schools from across the borough join together for special lessons aimed at exploring identity, celebrating diversity, championing equality and...
Children from Redwood School in Rochdale were joined by volunteers and council staff to create a tree stump feature in Denehurst park.
Young fundraiser Ella Chadwick has been recognised for her bravery by winning a Pride of Sport Award.
Anna Friel has won her first major award in over 20 years as she was awarded Best Actress at the International Emmy Awards in New York on Monday evening (20 November).
The Village Medical Centre in Littleborough has been rated Good in all areas by the healthcare watchdog, the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
Paul Wayne Fettig (30/10/1968), of Charles Street, Heywood has been charged with possessing indecent photographs of children and possessing extreme pornographic images.
Paul Lawson, who died after a tragic accident at Greenbooth Reservoir in June, died as a result of drowning, and a conclusion of accidental death was recorded by the coroner.
Residents in Newhey have got together to try and "halt the destruction" of Coronation Lodges behind Shaw Road in Newhey.
The Mayor and Mayoress of Rochdale, Ian and Christine Duckworth, Lancashire Authors’ Association’s (LAA) members and friends, were treated to an afternoon of Lancashire...
A partnership of Greater Manchester housing providers, charities and social investors have been selected to deliver a Government-funded programme worth up to £1.8m that will help...
Different types of alcohol elicit different emotional responses, but spirits are most frequently associated with feelings of aggression, suggests research published in the online...