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Rochdale Ramblers were joined by members of other walking groups, bridleway associations, cyclists, horse riders, local residents, and lovers of the great outdoors on Sunday (29...
Date Published 30/05/2016
Members of the Rochdale Environmental Action Group (REAG), working in co-operation with Rhys Wynne of the Canal & River Trust, have been cleaning the Rochdale Canal from Kingsway...
Louise and Sam Ashworth from Milnrow recently undertook a birthing technique course which uses self-hypnosis and relaxation and Louise has since given birth to daughter Rosa at...
Date Published 28/05/2016
The sun shone for a very special week at Springhill Hospice in Rochdale as patients dressed in red, white and blue and stepped back in time to celebrate the Queen’s 90th birthday.
With temperatures predicted to soar this bank holiday weekend and half term, United Utilities is urging people not to be tempted to cool off in a reservoir.
Volunteers at The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust have joined forces with New Bridge Horizons in Oldham in getting ready a new initiative which will help to bring comfort to...
Springy’s Moonlit Sprint or Stroll will take place on Saturday 2 July. Last year 120 men, women and children togged themselves up in a Springy the Hospice Frog costume to take...
Siddal Moor Sports College, represented by Adam Chidgey, Niall Dunn, Chloe Fairhurst and Lucas Smith, came second in the seventh annual Schools Maths Challenge hosted by Bury...
Women have been treated with contempt by the EU Parliament, said UKIP MEP Louise Bours. Her anger follows the parliament voting against calls for a reduced rate of VAT on...
Students will be trained to become anti-bullying ambassadors in a scheme as part of a scheme in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales.
Springhill Hospice’s Head Gardener, Nick Dent, has devised an inspiring new activity aimed at bringing the outdoors, indoors, for Day Hospice patients.
Mr Moore and Miss Mullane were joined by colleagues from Marland Hill and the Sixth Form College on Thursday 26 May when Hamer sSchool was jointly nominated for a Rochdale...
Date Published 27/05/2016
Over the past two years we have been very lucky to be a part of the England ‘All schools’ rugby programme. Being a part of this programme has given us many opportunities to...
Our Year 1 Football Tournament at Spotland Stadium took place on Friday. We did very well winning 2 out of the 4 matches played. Year 3 went to Ordsall Hall on Tuesday where...
Greater Manchester Mayor and Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd has backed a parliamentary report highlighting huge failings in the criminal justice system.
Mohammed Hussain Syeedy, of Ramsay Street, Rochdale, entered a plea of not guilty to the murder of Jalal Uddin. Syeedy, 21, appeared at Manchester crown court via video-link...
On Saturday warm sunny spells are likely. Temperatures will rise into the mid to high teens Celsius, reaching the low 20s Celsius in some parts.
Luis Oddy presents this week’s news headlines.
Rochdale Town Hall was buzzing for the annual Rochdale Diversity Awards ceremony on Thursday night. The Mayor and Mayoress, Ray and Elaine Dutton, Chief Constable Ian Hopkins...
A Rochdale couple who run a White Tiger Jujitsu in Royton are raising funds so they can offer self-defence to disabled people.
A number of exotic animals have been stolen from a pet shop in a bizarre burglary that has left the owner worried about their welfare.
A kitten which had been stuck up a 70ft tree for two days was rescued by firefighters and reunited with its owner.
Josphat Mutekedza was found guilty of murder after a trial at Bolton Crown Court. Mutekedza (13/08/1979), of no fixed address, was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum...
The Mayor and Mayoress, Ray and Elaine Dutton, presented Lucas De Lima with a prize at Rochdale Connections Trust on Thursday (26 May).
Cancer Research UK is launching a new campaign encouraging young people in Greater Manchester to protect their skin in the sun.
Wardle Academy Youth Band took five first place prizes at the annual Whit Friday Brass Band competitions in Saddleworth on Friday 20 May and retained their title as Whit Friday...
A second space at Rochdale police station dedicated specifically to support victims of crime has been officially launched.
Police enforcing new legislation, making the sale of New Psychoactive Substances ('legal highs') illegal, have made an arrest. A 23-year-old man from Rochdale was arrested on...
Pupils from Holy Family RC and CE College Heywood raised £800 to support St Joseph’s Welfare. Many of the pupils of Holy Family RC and CE College Heywood celebrated mass with...
The All Party Parliamentary Group for Runaway and Missing Children and Adults report calls for the scrapping of the police recording system for missing children.