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To coincide with the 50th anniversary of the release of the BBC film Cathy Come Home, the homelessness charity Shelter released new statistics that show that the amount of people...
Date Published 11/07/2016
Following the death of their son, the parents of Joseph Brown-Lartey have been campaigning for stiffer sentences for those who kill on the roads. Joseph, 25, died instantly in...
The Friends of Beech House School Summer Fair took place after the Lower Prep Sports Day on one of the few dry days this term. The pupils and parents enjoyed the many stalls.
Date Published 10/07/2016
Rochdale and Littleborough Peace Group have once again displayed their effigy of ‘Tony Blair’ and called for him to be "arrested for war crimes". They recalled the day in 2006...
The Somme 100th year anniversary service and parade was held today (Sunday 10 July) at the town’s Cenotaph opposite Rochdale Town Hall. Veterans, cadets and associations from...
The Year 11 Beech House School Prom was held at Karim's Restaurant, where staff and pupils were able to sample a selection of delicious buffet foods from all over the world.
Half of Lake Bank will be closed on Thursday 14 July all day from 7:30am, parking in the area will be limited. Hollingworth Road and Lake Country Park, Visitor Centre, car...
Hundreds of people ignored the rain and enjoyed the 'Fun in the Sun' event at Hopwood Park in Heywood on Saturday afternoon.
Members of the Rochdale Environmental Action Group (REAG) were in action on Saturday, despite the rain.
RedAid Family Fun Day Thank you for your support at last weeks family fun day, which at the last count, had raised over £1000 for the cause to support students across the borough...
Date Published 09/07/2016
The travellers who set up camp on the car park at Dunelm in Rochdale Town Centre on Thursday have been served with an eviction notice. Police officers from the neighbourhood...
Members of the Rochdale Environmental Action Group (REAG) and other volunteers were presented with certificates for their contribution on the day of the opening of the River Roch...
Liz McInnes, MP for Heywood and Middleton, is backing a hard-hitting new campaign from Cancer Research UK to remove junk food advertising from TV before the 9pm watershed.
The Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) has exceeded Government targets to become the first authority in the country to complete the Green Deal Communities programme.
Cary-Lee Walker from Hopwood Hall College has won Outstanding Media Student of the Year at the National BTEC Awards. The event was held at the Royal Horticultural Halls in...
HMR (Heywood Middleton and Rochdale) Circle, which specialises in helping older people socialise and stay active in later life to avoid mental deterioration, has one of the...
Oliver Horton has been aiming high recently as he played for his spot at the National Finals of the HSBC Road to Wimbledon.
Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Trust is one of three major hospital trusts that has been ordered to stop providing complex heart care amid concerns over standards.
Business owners and shoppers are up in arms after travellers set up camp on a busy town centre car park – taking up disabled bays and causing shoppers to u-turn. At least 15...
Dariusz Sokolowski (03/04/1997) has been charged with obstruct a constable in the execution of his/her duty and bailed to appear at Bury and Rochdale Magistrates Court 22 July
Date Published 08/07/2016
In December 1915 tentative plans were laid for a major Somme offensive by the French with close support from the British to breach the German defences and bring to an end the...
Liz McInnes, MP for Heywood and Middleton, has urged the Health Secretary to reopen talks with junior doctors in an effort to prevent further strike action and disruption for...
Nadeem Hussain, 28, of Falkland Avenue, Rochdale pleaded guilty to conspiracy to launder money and was sentenced to 16 months imprisonment.
Plans for a house fifteen times larger than the UK average UK Green Belt land on the border of Bamford and Norden that were rejected in January have been re-submitted.
Residents have expressed outrage after discovering that the former Turner Brothers Asbestos (TBA) site is being used as a dumping ground for industrial waste – without permission...
To ensure decisions can be made closer to the people they affect, the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) requires new legal powers. This week the GMCA has launched a...
Date Published 07/07/2016
Liz McInnes, MP for Heywood and Middleton, has given her support to EU nationals currently working and living in the UK.
The meeting room at Hare Hill House Littleborough was full with local residents and councillors attending a public meeting organised by Littleborough Civic Trust to provide an...
The Statements have turned the streets of Rochdale into a set for their latest music video. The Rochdale five-piece, who have just recorded their new album ‘Makin a...
The second Poppy Picnic took place in Hare Hill Park on Sunday to raise money for the Royal British Legion.