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A lack of EE, Virgin and BT mobile signal has been reported in the Milnrow area this week. Some have reported the signal being off since before Christmas whilst others have...
Date Published 20/01/2017
Hopwood Hall students present this week’s Rochdale Online news headlines.
Littleborough Boxing Club has been left-hooked on supporting breast feeding mums after signing up to the Breast Feeding Welcome Scheme.
A famous heritage portrait by John Collier is on display at Rochdale Town Hall. Behind the late 19th century painting of famous Rochdalian Rachel Shawcross is a compelling...
On Tuesday the 7 February it is Safer Internet Day organised by the UK Safer Internet Centre (https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/about). The day is acknowledged globally and schools...
The Mayor of Rochdale, Councillor Ray Dutton, welcomed the transformation of a brownfield site into modern homes at the formal launch of Birch Hill Apartments. Cutting the...
Emma King, who runs Lola Ashleigh florists on Oldham Road, is appealing for help after her business was broken into again during the early hours of Tuesday morning, 17 January.
The unassuming flat of Doreen Fairclough in Heywood became the centre of a minor media frenzy this week.
The Bird at Birtle has been given a low food hygiene rating following a Food Standards Agency inspection in December, but owner Andrew Nutter insists this was purely down to...
Kirkholt residents can now fill their pantries with discounted food thanks to a new project launched on the estate this week. Called Kirkholt Pantry, the scheme means members...
Community volunteers have been joined by council workers to transform barren land on Kellett Street into an allotment with plans for more than 30 plots, a community orchard,...
Find out more about healthcare in the borough, Dancing, Burns Night, Quiz Night, Jazz Night, Rochdale AFC v Oxford United, Bird ID Walk – lots to do round the borough for all the...
Date Published 19/01/2017
A scheme to keep people safe while they are enjoying a night out is coming back to Rochdale. Greater Manchester Police relaunched the scheme for bars and nightclubs across the...
Hospital trusts in the North West were forced to register a black alert as they faced "unprecedented pressures" this month.
There was barely enough space to move at Newhey Lodge during the public meeting on Friday (13 January) to discuss the opposition to the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework plans...
Lucca Minopoli, from Smithy Bridge, has planted a new tree in the grounds of Crompton House school grounds after a gale blew a previous tree down.
Fourteen members of staff at Siddal Moor in Heywood could face losing their jobs after a 30-day consultation began on Friday 13 January.
A soup kitchen started by Marilyn Jones and Vida Slater from the back of a car in 2013 now serves around 50 of Rochdale’s homeless and vulnerable people five days a week.
Janet Selby has decided to retire from being a Brownie Leader with the Unit after decades of service to Girlguiding, both as a member and a volunteer.
DR Rachel Isba, Consultant in Paediatric Public Health Medicine at The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, has been appointed as Head of Lancaster Medical School, where she will...
January is Love Your Liver month, the annual national awareness campaign from the British Liver Trust aimed at promoting education on liver health and the impact of lifestyle.
As crime continues to rise, Greater Manchester’s Mayor and Police and Crime Commissioner has accused the government of abandoning local communities.
Over 60 pupils from Years 8-11 were involved in last term's school production of Queen's We Will Rock You'. Pupils took part in a range of activities such as perform-ing, being...
Engineering students attended an event which provided information about different career choices, work experience opportunities, how to prepare yourself for working life and CV...
Andrew McConville claims a remarkable turnaround, from a life of crime to one of charity, is down to practicing horticulture and the more organic lifestyle it has taught him.
Residents of the borough sent more of their household waste for recycling in 2015 compared to 2014, despite a drop in the national recycling rate/ contributing to a nationwide...
A new operator will run Greater Manchester’s Metrolink network, now the largest of its kind in the UK, from summer.
TMST Shoes and Accessories is the latest business to take advantage of Rochdale’s unique business rates discount to open up on Yorkshire Street.
Andy Burnham has committed to end rough-sleeping in Greater Manchester by the end of his first term as Mayor if elected.
At the start of the new term six upper prep pupils have received their Ruby Awards. From Year 4, Aamani Asif and Anais Aston. Harry Meekings, Dylan Gaucas and the Year 6...
Date Published 18/01/2017