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UKIP Deputy Leader Paul Nuttall spoke of his outrage over the explosions at Brussels Zaventem airport. “This is an appalling attack, killing and maiming innocent people just...
Date Published 22/03/2016
Hopwood Hall College media students have been making a video to promote Rochdale town centre.
Assistant Chief Constable John O’Hare said: “First and foremost, our thoughts are with all those who have been affected by the incidents in Brussels today (Tuesday 22 March)....
Council Leader Richard Farnell will face no further action after he was photographed parking his Jaguar illegally on Drake Street.
Greater Manchester has led the way on devolution agreements that move decision-making on crucial public services like local transport, housing and roads closer to local people.
Kingsway Park High School, Rochdale, took part in taster sessions for various apprenticeship subjects, such as IT and construction at Bury College.
RBH closes for normal business at 5.00pm on Thursday 24 March 2016 and will reopen at 8.00am on Tuesday 29 March 2016. Our customer centre at St Alban’s House will re-open at...
More than 450 miles of major roadworks will be lifted over the four-day Easter break to make journeys better for families.
After a period of settled weather, things will gradually turn wet and windy through the week.
One of the UK’s most widespread butterflies, the Small Copper, has suffered its worst year on record and is now in a state of significant decline, a study has revealed. The...
St John with St Michael CE Primary School in Shawforth held a 'Science and Shakespeare Week'. The children have looked at the life cycle of plants, Carl Linnaeus and his...
Date Published 21/03/2016
The ladies of Littleborough Rugby Club are gearing up for an Easter trek from Blackpool to Rochdale to raise money for their junior mini players.
Actress Sue Devaney attended afternoon tea at the Mayor’s Parlour at Rochdale Town Hall on Friday (18 March) to receive a Mayor’s Commendation Award from the Mayor and Mayoress of...
Dance-loving pupils from Broadfield Primary School made all the right moves to win gold medal at the Performing Arts Festival.
There was a lot of GRRRR, ROARS, and SCREAMS when our Year 2 went to Manchester Museum on Wednesday to look at all the dinosaurs and animals. Some Year 4 pupils visited...
Our Year 11 GCSE PE students have been working with Simon Jackson to improve their Judo skills. Simon is a well-known Judo player who won a gold medal in the Paralympic games.
Thursday 17 March saw Team Falinge continue their march to the top of the league with a comprehensive attacking display. Team Falinge attacked from the first whistle and within...
The last day of fundraising for Qari Jalal Uddin is today (Monday 21 March), after his body was flown back to his family in Bangladesh.
Two new benches - specially designed for disabled people and wheelchair users - have been installed in Balderstone Park.
Members of the Rochdale Environmental Action (REAG) was joined and supported by Tracey Anderton, the local PCSO, to clean the area between Manchester Road and Long Hill, Sudden.
Beech House School participated in Sports Relief by holding the House Swimming Gala in the morning. This event saw, for the third year running, six school records broken.
Rev Mike Wood spoke to us about 'Looking to the Future' last Sunday which was followed by a Church Meeting to look at a possible 'Profile'- which may lead to the appointment of a...
Well done to all the Hamer Stars of the Week for week ending 18 March 2016 they are: Nursery am – Tyger George; Nursery pm- Kane; Reception - Amelia & Hamza; Miss Gough – Sohaib;...
A staggering 71% of people in the North West fear it will be impossible for future generations to have a home to settle down in, new research by housing and homelessness charity...
A timeline of the turbulent year in the life of Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk culminating in him being ordered to repay £11,583.20 in wrongly claimed expenses.
Date Published 20/03/2016
Serious crime is on the rise again after years of steady falls in offending, and Unison believes government cutbacks to policing in the North West are to blame.
Date Published 19/03/2016
Two juveniles were arrested in Heywood on suspicion of attempted burglary. An appeal has been issued to find Castleton burglars. If you have any information on who is...
A mother has described how she resorted to asking for her runaway daughter to go into care in a desperate bid to protect her from sexual exploitation.
Hopwood Hall College sports department, along with Link4Life, organised a ‘Ravercise’ for Sport Relief on Wednesday.
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has unveiled a short film highlighting how investment in transport is set to drive economic growth and urban regeneration in Greater...