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Liz McInnes, MP for Heywood and Middleton, has written to the Prime Minister to ask the government to think again about making first aid education compulsory in schools.
Date Published 27/03/2017
Around 25,000 responses to the consultation on Greater Manchester’s plan for homes and jobs – the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework - have been submitted to the draft plan's...
The owner of a car bumper and headlamps which were dumped in Ashworth Valley will not face prosecution for fly tipping.
A health involvement day, with information and advice stalls from various health and social services care providers, was attended by over 100 people.
Three people were treated for smoke inhalation by firefighters before being taken to hospital by ambulance following a fire at a house off New Broad Lane in the early hours of...
Walkers are being urged to dispose of cigarettes properly when visiting the countryside after two more fires yesterday afternoon.
Cuillin Sound is a group of three virtuoso wind instrumentalists - Dana Morgan (flute), Sarah Watts (Clarinet) and Laurence Perkins (Bassoon) - whose ensemble playing is skilfully...
Alex Nunns, a former Oulder Hill Community School student, currently studying A levels in geography, environmental studies and biology at Bury College has secured an offer to...
Blind runner, Azeem Amir, is back on the fundraising trail. The 18-year-old, from Sudden, will take on the Great Manchester Run 10K in aid of the Royal Manchester Children’s...
Thrive is a new service for young people and their parents/carers who are experiencing anxiety, emotional and behavioural difficulties.
Date Published 25/03/2017
People in the borough of Rochdale are being encouraged to make sure they are registered to vote as the official countdown to the election to choose the first ever Greater...
Samea Fascal, a pupil in Year Three at Hamer Primary school, donated £20 of her birthday money to Guide Dogs for the Blind during the school’s ‘Happiness Fair’ on Friday (24...
Steph Preston, from Rochdale, is aiming to highlight the issues faced by those with mitochondrial disease by sharing her younger brother Kieran’s story after he died on Friday 17...
The Government’s 'Estate Regeneration Fund' has allocated £563,000 towards looking at improvements at College Bank and Lower Falinge. Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) has...
River Wardley’s family are putting on ‘River’s Red Carpet Reception’ at The Empire in Rochdale on Sunday 7 May to help raise money towards a seizure alert dog.
Nial Kiernan, Arran Crossan and Anthony Morrison have been jailed for their part in two bank robberies in 2014.
Date Published 24/03/2017
Recommendations to the adult care commissioning and procurement plan for 2017/18, including contract extensions and a change to the Council’s contribution to Mind were approved at...
Planning application fees are set to increase by 20% from July. The proposal was approved on Thursday (23 March) at the Cabinet meeting.
The Rochdale Ambition for Ageing programme is a partnership of voluntary and community organisations, led by KYP. The partners are Council for Voluntary Services Rochdale,...
The transformation continues for the old Carnegie Library in Castleton, recent improvements to the exterior include a new roof and a dome.
The children who form the Hamer choir went to the town hall on Tuesday 21 March to represent Hamer as part of the Rochdale Music Festival. They were accompanied by Miss Page, Miss...
Rochdale AFC full-back Joe Bunney and his Dale teammates have shown their support for World Down Syndrome Day (WDSD) with the help of two little mascots.
Greater Manchester Police Assistant Chief Constable Rob Potts has said in light of an arrest in Manchester overnight, he wants to offer his assurance that GMP will "robustly...
Bury College was in lockdown today, Friday 24 March due to a ‘potential threat to security’. It is understood that students were being evacuated from 12.20pm onwards.
Liberty has written to Rochdale Borough Council urging it to abandon proposals that could criminalise the town’s most vulnerable people and curb residents’ civil liberties – with...
Volunteers who could help make a real difference to the lives of the borough’s young people are being sought. Rochdale Borough Council’s youth service is looking for skilled...
Students so impressed employers at their mock interviews they were told they would have had a job if the scenario was real.
Dancers from Whitworth Community High School joined a cast of 150 on stage at Burnley Mechanics for the Dansworks Dance Academy annual show.
Our Sunday morning Worship starts this week at 10am. We look forward to a great time with God. We have groups available for Younger folk and also a Creche. This is the last...
Deaf mother-of-six Victoria Hall, from Rochdale, is set to receive her last radiotherapy treatment for a brain tumour on Friday (24 March), and she hopes to inspire others by...
Date Published 23/03/2017