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Two properties designed by the renowned architect Edgar Wood have been restored to their former glory.
Date Published 05/10/2017
Robert Williams has been given a football banning order for throwing coins during a match. Williams (04/01/1988) was seen throwing coins at spectators during the Rochdale...
A development of 248 houses is to be built at Willow Park in Langley, which formerly housed Langley Primary School until demolition following its closure in 2008.
Our Bible Hour at 4:30pm on Sunday 8 October is entitled “Responding to the Word of God”. As Christadelphians, we believe the Bible to be the wholly inspired Word of God.
Ashworth Road, Ashworth Valley, Norden, was washed away last night, Wednesday 4 October, due to a landslide and is currently closed from School Lane down to Simpson Clough.
Research by consumer group Which? has revealed almost nine in 10 council areas across England could experience a shortfall in care home places by 2022 unless urgent action is...
Permission has been granted to lower the height of a chimney at the former Dexine Rubber Mill in Spotland from 40 metres to 15 metres.
Date Published 04/10/2017
Megan Colclough and Ellie Stott, both seven and from Rochdale, are preparing to complete Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital’s first ever Lantern Walk, to say thank you for their...
Rochdale taxi driver Shakil Suleman, who recently got a shock when he received a £70 fine for ‘parking’ in the car park of Aldi on Rochdale’s Entwisle Road, has won his appeal...
A man who was driving a white transit van approached a 12-year-old girl and asked her to get in on Crossgates Road, Milnrow at 5.20pm on Monday (2 October)
Local MEP, Sajjad Karim, has warned of the inherent danger of backsliding on equality and diversity issues once Britain has left the European Union.
The final resting place of the famous Rochdale-born MP, John Bright, who helped bring about massive social change during the Victorian period, has been given a £100k makeover.
Mark Wood, 57, of Rochdale Road, Middleton, has been sentenced for evading more than £31,500 in taxes by trading in illegal tobacco. Wood was jailed for 12 months suspended for...
Stephanie Hevingham, from Middleton, was recognised during an awards ceremony with the Greater Manchester Talent Match charity on Tuesday.
‘Thanks for the Harvest’ is an exhibition that explores what harvest can mean from a spiritual perspective, the history behind Harvest celebrations and the importance of harvest...
A dedicated and dog-friendly walking route has been created in Queen’s Park in Heywood. The picturesque 1.25 mile route stretches from the entrance of the park to the boating...
Thrum Hall Weight Watchers held a Macmillan evening for members. Debra Yorke said: “We raised £175.70 for this very worthy cause using only Weight Watchers recipes so our members...
A former trader of Rochdale Market, John Galvin, has spoken out about how he feels let down by the council after he was not given a spot when the market relocated. In September...
Councillor Carol Wardle is generously giving away apples, offering Rochdale charities the first pick.
Eliseu Ibraima Said-Balde (17/09/1990), of no fixed address, was charged with wounding with intent and was remanded in custody and appeared at Manchester and Salford Magistrates’...
The council-commissioned air survey of the former Turner Brothers Asbestos site in Spodden Valley cost £26,000 of public money, a special Spotland and Falinge Area Forum on Monday...
Date Published 03/10/2017
Leading healthcare knowledge provider BMJ has launched BMJ Open Science - a journal applying open science principles to preclinical and basic research. The journal has open...
National Database Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (NADRA) staff held a surgery in Castlemere Community Centre on Saturday, dealing with 88 National Identity Cards for Overseas...
Three leading rural organisations have joined forces to call for “an ambitious uplift in the area of woodland cover in the UK” after Brexit.
Councillor Neil Butterworth took to the streets of Milnrow to engage with residents on a number of issues on Saturday (30 September).
The regulars at the Bulls Head pub at Smallbridge are regular supporters of Springhill Hospice, dropping coins into the collecting pot on the counter and rallying round for...
St Patrick’s Roman Catholic Primary School, Rochdale, a Catholic Voluntary Academy, and Alice Ingham Roman Catholic Primary School, Rochdale a Catholic Voluntary Academy; joined...
Rail union RMT has written to Prime Minister Teresa May calling on her to end "the Government sabotage of rail strike talks".
The national Stoptober campaign is being backed by Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) to help keep people safe from fire and encourage them to kick the habit to...
Do you know this man? Police would like to speak to him in connection with the theft of a bike between Manchester Victoria and Castleton Railway Station on 30/05/17.