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The Right of Way Forum met on 25 August with a full agenda of issues to discuss. Members were given an update of the progress being made with the new Definitive Map.
Date Published 05/09/2016
The new river openings in Rochdale Town Centre are attracting attention for the wrong reasons, as emergency services were called out to deal with two separate incidents over the...
Young people from across the borough have been taking part in National Citizenship Service (NCS) and one of the projects has been clearing land at Norden Bowling Club on Trinity...
Volunteers have been clearing the fly tipping in Ashworth Valley. Paul Ellison said: “I can now say the main location of flying tipping has been cleared, with a lot of effort...
Lewis Bishop (25/07/1988), of Ullock Walk, Middleton, has been charged with attempted murder and possession of a firearm with intent to commit an indictable offence.
In support of national Organ Donation Week, which runs 5 to 11 September, twenty four Trust vehicles have been branded and rolled out to help spread the word about the importance...
Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk has defended fellow sleazy MP Keith Vaz after the Sunday Mirror revealed the married dad of two paid young male Eastern European escorts for sex and...
Date Published 04/09/2016
A man has been arrested after a woman was shot in Middleton. Shortly before 1.55am on Saturday (3 September), police were called to Cemetery Street, Middleton, to reports of a...
Hundreds of people lined the streets of Heywood in glorious sunshine as Mayor Ray Dutton and Mayoress Elaine Dutton led the Heywood Charities Fete & Parade. The parade, the...
Travellers who arrived and camped on Tesco car park in Sudden on Friday have been moved on. Police arrived at the supermarket on Sunday afternoon to supervise their departure.
Green spaces on arterial routes in and out of the borough have been getting trimmed, cleared and planted with new improved floral displays.
Date Published 03/09/2016
Council staff are hard at work getting the town centre paving finished in time for the unveiling of Dame Gracie Fields' statue on Sunday 18 September.
Apaarently we're 'poo' polite when it comes to tackling dog mess. According to a Dog's Trust survey, un-scooped dog poop is the biggest bugbear in public spaces above...
Date Published 02/09/2016
Gary Ellins, a primary teacher who committed a "breathtaking" breach of trust by filming children as young as eight getting changed for PE lessons, has been jailed for 12 months.
James Cannings, 19, has become GMP’s youngest ever Special Constable after being attested by Assistant Chief Constable Rob Potts at a ceremony on Thursday night.
Girlguiding members from Rochdale and Littleborough supported Girlguiding North West England at Manchester’s Pride festival, a celebration of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and...
Staff at Wireless CCTV are aiming to raise £1,000 in donations for Springhill Hospice by taking on The Gauntlet Games 5k obstacle course around Heaton Park, Middleton on Saturday...
Off-Peak Day Return rail fares across Greater Manchester are being increased from Sunday 4 September, and the lack of communication by Northern to passengers has been criticised...
A quirky flowerbed is capturing people's attention in Sudden - a Mini car has been used as the centre piece of a floral display.
Date Published 01/09/2016
Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner Jim Battle has welcomed a report pushing for legal changes to restorative justice, but says that victims must come first.
John Taylor, Katie Haigh, Ian Baxter-Wild, Lynda Redfern, David Howles, Des Turner, Pat Hartley, John Lapworth, David Brierley, Philip Harrison, Alan Wade and Alan Calow are the...
Mutual housing society Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) has joined the National Housing Federation’s national campaign day to celebrate supported housing.
New statistics released by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) reveal just how generous North West residents are with over two thirds saying giving to charity is important to them.
Our Bible Hour on Sunday will answer the question ‘When will the Kingdom of God on earth being’? The Bible tells us that Jesus will return to earth to set up God's Kingdom and...
Our Morning Service on Sunday will be led by Mr Andrew Hardwick at 11.00am. Come along everyone welcome.
Music fans from all over Europe will join locals from Heywood and Rochdale for the Deeply Vale Festival 40th Anniversary two day festival at Heywood Civic Centre on Saturday 17...
Heywood is set to have it’s own Monkeytown Trail thanks to a £10,000 grant from the Big Lottery Celebrate Fund.
The Ramblers is reminding people in the North West to step out for Walk About this September - its biggest ever free nationwide walking event, offering a walk to suit everyone.
A year after introducing the lifesaving Men B vaccine, millions of young children remain at risk from this devastating disease.
Visitors to the Wheatsheaf Shopping Centre had the opportunity join the free activities taking place in the Giant Games Garden on Saturday (27 August).