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Rochdale and Littleborough Peace Group has sent an email to Rochdale Borough Council cabinet member for culture, health and wellbeing, Councillor Janet Emsley, questioning the...
Date Published 16/09/2016
Concerns over failure by some health authorities to provide a simple heart failure test which could save the NHS £3.8 million have been raised by local MEP Louise Bours.
This September, North West men and women are being urged to leave a lasting gift for future generations by including a donation to Cancer Research UK in their will.
Springhill Hospice is asking for any unwanted gifts, toys or household items for tombola and raffle prizes for their Christmas Fair later on this year.
Date Published 15/09/2016
As Rochdale prepares for a Gracie Fields celebration weekend, culminating in the official unveiling of a statue in hounour of Gracie at 1pm outside the Town Hall on Sunday,...
Dogs, people and music are the top three noise nuisance complaints in Rochdale. Data compiled by Cirrus Research showed there were 967 noise nuisance complaints in the borough...
The number of residents claiming out-of-work benefits in the Borough of Rochdale has risen since last year, figures show. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) recorded...
A campaign has been launched to find more than 700 foster carers. There are 23 local authorities backing the drive across the North-West.
Metrolink is on track to finish all major construction work on its new city centre line in time for the festive season.
The 'Volunteers Flood In' project received a Special Award at the 2016 National Living Waterways Awards ceremony, held at Birmingham Town Hall on Wednesday night (14 September...
Middleton Rotary Club Past President Sue Furby presented cheques to Thelma Maynard representing Ovacome (Ovarian Cancer support) and Denise Blagg from Communic8te for Deaf and...
Jonathan Royle, born Alex Smith, of Spotland, became the fourth hypnotist ever to be inducted into the Hypnosis Hall of fame.
The newly opened River Roch has attracted yet more people to its banks - this time in the form of two young men fishing under one of the bridges. It is not known how the young...
Vandals attacked an allotment being developed by veterans damaging a donated polytunnel.
All Weekend Deeply Vale 40th Anniversary Two Day Festival - Heywood Civic Centre Geoff Butterworth Charity Art Gallery at The Bank Gallery
Councillor Andy Kelly has slammed the Council for "ignoring residents and businesses plight" after heavy rainfall left parts of Milnrow and Newhey under water again.
Date Published 14/09/2016
Azeem Amir became the world’s youngest blind person to complete the Tough Mudder obstacle challenge on Saturday 10 September.
The Friends of Hopwood Park’s Tranquillity Trail have been shortlisted to win up to £12,000 as part of the Tesco Bags of Help scheme.
Travellers have again set up camp on Cronkeyshaw Common, on the section next to Whitworth Road and Fieldhouse Road near Greenbank Road, despite the Council's attempts to deter...
Healthwatch Rochdale is receiving increased negative and alarming feedback on some of the nursing and residential care homes in the Rochdale Borough. In light of the media...
Having just got settled into their temporary location at the Cromer Mill local support Charity Inspire Middleton is facing the prospect of having to ‘up sticks’ and look for new...
This Sunday's Bible Hour is about ‘The Promises to David’. David, who is famous for defeating Goliath, was one of the first kings of Israel in Old Testament times.
Chris Hewitt festival organiser of the Deeply Vale 40th Anniversary Two Day Festival and Mick Spratt from Wigwam Acoustics have put together a Deeply Vale Electro Acoustic outside...
Is Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk "auditioning for a part in Shameless" asks one seriously disgruntled local resident following the emergence of a video in which the sleazy MP gives...
Growth in the use of e-cigarettes in England has been associated with a higher rate of successful attempts to quit smoking, reveals a study published by The BMJ.
In the last year, 44% of working families in the North West – equivalent to nearly half a million families - cut back on buying essential food and clothing in a bid to help pay...
An 'automatic assumption' to link terrorist acts with mental illness unfairly stigmatises the millions of people with mental health problems and impedes prevention efforts, warn...
A 15-year-old boy from Littleborough suffered serious facial injuries following a group attack in Burnley in the early hours of Friday 26 August.
Date Published 13/09/2016
The exit slip road at junction J20 of the M62 is closed due to flooding and traffic is slow westbound at J20 A627(M) Rochdale.
Rochdale Lib Dem Leader Councillor Andy Kelly has spoken of his frustration that "Rochdale didn't even merit a mention" in a flood review published by the Department of...