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A new purpose-built suite has opened at Rochdale Infirmary for patients with gastrointestinal problems. The gastro-intestinal (GI) physiology unit has been officially opened...
Date Published 11/11/2016
The Mayor of Rochdale, Ray Dutton, visited four poppy stalls on Thursday 10 November with Wing Commander David Forbes DL RAFVR(T) Rtd regional chairman North, Air Cadets to show...
A shocking report shows over 16,000 children are living in poverty in the borough. The End Child Poverty coalition has published a 'child poverty map' which reveals 10,527...
Date Published 10/11/2016
Stephen Gartland’s son, Bradley, has launched a foundation in memory of his father, encouraging men to speak out about their problems and to give back some of his father’s...
Keith Lemon has recorded a personal message for Joshua McCormack, who is suffering from a terminal brain tumour. Keith Lemon, portrayed by Leigh Francis, began the message...
Two armed men in balaclavas stole a substantial amount of money from a cash-in-transit van outside Santander Bank on Yorkshire Street on Tuesday evening (8 November). One man...
Speaking in the lead up to Remembrance Day, Greater Manchester Mayor and Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd has paid moving tribute to servicemen and women past and present.
Scarlett Rigby was presented by Springy the Frog a certificate and award for her fundraising of over £600. for Springhill Hospice in our Star assembly this week.
Remembrance Day Parades & Services, Rochdale Beer Festival, Shows, Musicals, Exhibitions, Dances, Writers Group, Learn to Jive, Railway Group Open Day - lots to do over the...
Last week it was reported that the Lighthouse Project would have to close its activities at Cromer Mill by 12 November, however in last minute discussions the owners, Pin Property...
The Year 7 Boys’ Football Team played in a 5-a-side football competition against two other schools. Oulder Hill qualified for the second round of the tournament by winning both...
Our Bible Hour this Sunday seeks to answer the question ‘Will there ever be peace on earth?’ Thanks to Bible prophecy, we know that despite the increasingly complicated...
Students in the Den, in conjunction with the History Department, created this wreath to remember those who died in war. They used the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website...
Cyclists across Greater Manchester are being urged to keep their wheels turning this winter as the long nights and cold weather set in.
Playhouse 2 in Shaw played host to Milnrow Band on Saturday 5 November. Under Mark Bentham, the band gave an excellent account of itself with the performance of a programme...
Eleven Rochdale families are settling in to their new RBH homes, following the completion of 11 new two-bedroomed homes on Queens Drive in Kirkholt, Rochdale.
'There’s a lot of it about', is a phrase you are going to hear this and, I suspect, every other winter. As doctors, we would love to be able to prevent all of the coughs,...
There is an assumption that following up people with symptoms which are low risk but no risk of cancer will improve cancer pick up, but experts writing in The BMJ say that we do...
Despite considerable investment and innovation, new cancer drugs approved in the past 10 years may have little effect on survival in adults with cancer, raising a number of...
The charity Action on Hearing Loss is calling on the 421,500 people living in Greater Manchester with deafness or hearing loss to provide feedback on how well GPs and other NHS...
British Transport Police officers fear a death could be imminent if graffiti vandals continue to risk their lives venturing onto the railway. They say that recent evidence of...
It was an emotional reunion at Rochdale fire station, as Catherine Dearden met Allen Buckley and Dave Jones, the two firefighters who saved her and her sister’s lives from a fire...
Date Published 09/11/2016
Public response to Greater Manchester Spatial Framework proposals: On Bamford Chairman of the Oakenroad and Bamford Forum, Ian Sturrock, said: “Green Belt is there to allow...
The owners of the Bull’s Head in Smallbridge are having a severe case of déjà vu as they fight a second planning application to turn the pub into a veterinary surgery, just months...
CCTV footage has been captured showing three men attempting to break into a Peugeot van on Harbour Lane in Milnrow during the middle of the night on 1 November.
Samantha Howlett is appealing for witnesses after her husband’s car was damaged whilst it was parked on Newhey Road at around 3am on 30 October.
The new ‘bay’ platform at Rochdale Station, platform four, has opened. It is understood the platform was cleared for services on the 28 October and on Monday 31 October a group...
The Rochdale Sea Cadets took part in a full day of team building, which began with a few small warm up games that included team races and problem solving activities.
Alison Hammond and Churchill Insurance, the motor insurers, launched the National Lollipopper Awards 2016 to honour and celebrate Lollipop men and women throughout the UK.
Professor Andrew Rowland, paediatric emergency medicine consultant from The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, was joined by young people, aged 11-14 years, and some key...