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Roger Balint, who deliberately knocked a moped-rider off his bike before driving over his legs has been, jailed. Balint (born 21/03/1990) of College Bank Way, Rochdale, pleaded...
Date Published 10/03/2016
A mum-of-three who says extreme damp and mould have made her children ill has asked for compensation from Rochdale Boroughwide Housing.
Tributes have flooded in for an “amazing and talented” hairdresser who died unexpectedly on Tuesday morning (8 March). Father and husband Dominic Gregory was just 40 when he...
International Women’s Day was marked by members of Rochdale Boroughwide User Forum Women's Group (RBUF) with a candle light vigil at the Cenotaph in Rochdale town centre on...
Work to refurbish and re-open the disused underpass at Rochdale railway station after 36 years of closure has won the Small Project category at the annual Institute of Civil...
Rochdale and Littleborough Peace Group has thanked the people Rochdale for the support shown for CND’s Stop Trident march and rally last month.
Date Published 09/03/2016
Residents in Norden and Bamford were elated tonight (9 March) after plans to sell green recreational space at Cut Lane, Norden, and Swift Road, Bamford, were withdrawn by the...
Nominations are now being accepted for Rochdale Diversity Awards 2016. The awards aim to recognise contributions made by individuals, groups and/or organisations in making...
Our Gracie, Oldham Coliseum, to 26 March Those who missed the Gracie Fields phenomenon first time round generally see a woman who seemed to get by on native northern charm,...
Liz McInnes, MP for Heywood and Middleton, marked International Women’s Day 2016 yesterday (Tuesday 8 March) with a speech in parliament to highlight the need for more female MPs...
With St George’s Church in Heap Bridge becoming the latest victim of fly-tipping, Rochdale Borough Council is urging residents to take greater care when paying to have their waste...
Junior doctors staged their latest 48-hour strike at 8am today in protest against a new work contract set to be imposed by the Government.
Rochdale Borough Council spent over £700,000 on allowances and expenses for councillors last year. Research from the TaxPayers’ Alliance has revealed that for 2014-15 the...
Unite the Union and Momentum Rochdale, Heywood and Middleton were protesting against benefit sanctions outside Rochdale Job Centre today (Wednesday 9 March).
Rochdale Town Centre Management says that Scotland should not have a say on England’s Sunday shopping hours, following news that the SNP’s opposing vote could have a knock-on...
Heywood councillors are calling for CCTV to be installed due to repeated fly tipping spoiling a popular Heywood nature spot.
Fire crews tackled a house fire on Hill Top Drive, Kirkholt last night (Tuesday 8 March). Three fire engines attended the scene at 8.10pm after calls that the semi-detached...
Moorhouse was reaching for the stars on Monday 29 February, when a Star Dome arrived for the whole school to go to star gazing. M6 Theatre Company came to perform Tadpoles for...
Wardle Academy celebrated World Book Day in style on Thursday 3 March, with staff fancy dress and several book themed activities in the library. Over 20 staff from different...
Two men armed with hammers forced their way into an address on Rouse Street, Sudden, Rochdale, at 8.45pm on Monday (7 March). Once inside the house the two offenders subjected the...
Sarah Helsby-Hughes (soprano), Alexandra Tiffin (mezzo-soprano), Nick Hardy (tenor) and Terence Ayebare (baritone) delighted the audience at the Rochdale Music Society Opera Gala...
Our Bible Hour at 4:30pm on 13 March is entitled "The Bible, God's Word - do we need it today?" Proverbs 30:5 tells us that "Every word of God is pure: He is a shield unto...
International Women's Day was celebrated at Castlemere Community Centre with Mayor Surinder Biant and Mayoress Cecile Biant in attendance.
Being a short man or an overweight woman is associated with lower chances in life in areas such as education, occupation, and income, concludes a study published by The BMJ.
Hydrolysed infant milk formula does not appear to protect against allergic or autoimmune disorders, suggest findings published in The BMJ .
Greater Manchester Police and its partners are marking one year since the establishment of a dedicated modern slavery unit with a week-long crackdown on incidents of human...
Rochdale band 'The Scattering' will be headlining O'Brien's Beer Tent in Albert Square this Saturday Night at 8pm. The gig, part of the Manchester Irish Festival 2016 will be a...
Date Published 08/03/2016
Castleton residents are angry about a planning application to install powerful floodlights at the old Woolworths site on Royle Barn Road.
Sections of motorway need to be closed overnight between junction 18, where the M62 meets the M60 and M66, and junction 20 at Rochdale to resurface potholes and cracks in the...
Hospital appointments for patients attending hospitals run by The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust will go ahead as planned unless patients have been contacted directly and...