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Visitors to Thrum Hall Methodist Church enjoyed tea, coffee, scrumptious cakes, cracking conversation and a prize tombola on Saturday (4 March).
Date Published 04/03/2017
A rogue con man is operating in the local area pretending to represent various organisations and sporting groups, including Rochdale Hornets, in a bid to sell advertising and...
David Kendall has praised Streamline Taxis for returning his phone after he lost it on a night out.
The annual TH96 run, in aid of 'Cardiac Risk in the Young', will take place in memory of gifted cricketer Tom Hardman on Saturday 11 March.
A letter spearheaded by Darren Randle, Headteacher of Hollingworth Academy, to Prime Minister Theresa May opposing the cuts to school budgets by 2019/2020 has been signed by over...
Councillor Jane Howard, Conservative member for Bamford, called on Labour Council Leader Richard Farnell to commit to protect greenbelt land in the borough and prioritise building...
Local residents are being warned that their water "may appear discoloured" or "reduced in pressure" on 7, 8 and 9 March, due to work being carried out in the area.
Date Published 03/03/2017
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Liz McInnes, MP for Heywood and Middleton, has given her backing to the new Sport England Campaign This Girl Can, which is helping millions of women and girls to get active.
Thirty nine people, including both firefighters and support staff, were each presented with their 20 Years Long Service Award Medal.
Brain tumours are one of Britain’s major cancer killers, and The Wheatsheaf Shopping Centre is supporting and raising funds for The Brain Tumour Charity.
Public Health England’s (PHE) campaign to keep antibiotics working by warning about unnecessary use is being backed by Rochdale Borough Council and Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale...
Wardle Scout Group is growing and starting up a second Beaver Colony. Young people can start at Beavers from the age of five and three quaters until eight, when they will go...
There were Gruffalos and caterpillars and bears and aliens and, well, all sorts of characters, as Fisherfield Childcare celebrated World Book Day.
The Royal Toby Hotel restaurant has just been re-opened after a dramatic £200,000 re-fit taking in both Victorian and contemporary influences for a luxurious eclectic finish.
Plans to bring in compulsory sex and relationship education has been hailed a long-awaited victory for children and young people by Greater Manchester Mayor Tony Lloyd.
Communities in Rochdale borough are set to benefit from £6,000 of funding thanks to housing association Contour Homes.
A free and confidential NHS service has been launched to offer mental health support to Greater Manchester GPs.
Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk has called in Parliament for a UK-wide 'Year of the Dad' to raise awareness of the important role that fathers play in the life of their children,...
New figures reveal that at least 79 million ready meals and 22 million fast-food and takeaway meals are eaten weekly by adults in the UK, according to estimates in a new report by...
Former local councillor Jean Ashworth has been charged over £800 after O2 billed her for over a year for ‘premium texts and information services’ she hasn’t received or subscribed...
Date Published 02/03/2017
The future of Rochdale Market was discussed at the Budget Fixing Council on Wednesday (1 March). The market is set to receive £2.25 million in 2017/18 ‘to provide a permanent...
Highways England says the smart motorway scheme for the M62 will go ahead, addressing the concerns of Council Leader Richard Farnell.
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) is appealing for relatives of Rochdale soldier Private William Brierley, who will soon be commemorated for the first time by the...
Just Like That! The Tommy Cooper Show, Rochdale AFC v Sheffield Utd, Digital Festival, Plays, Open Days, Craft & Food Market, Great British Spring Clean, lots to do round the...
Flour plus eggs plus milk equals lots of fun. That was the lesson learned by children at Fisherfield Childcare when they marked Shrove Tuesday in the traditional way – by making...
Forgetfulness may not automatically be a sign of dementia, but even if it is, an early diagnosis can result in patients being able to enjoy a rich, long and rewarding life.
Our Bible Hour on Sunday will ask the question "What is the meaning of life?" This is a question which many people ask themselves at some point, and the feeling that life has...
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service is taking part in a national campaign to raise awareness of the dangers involved in using a mobile phone while driving.
Local sustainability and transformation plans (STPs) - designed to transform the way health and social care services are organised, delivered, and used across England - are...