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Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk signed the Early Day Motion calling on the Government to drop its plans to remove the student nurse bursary.
Date Published 16/02/2016
Friends of Honresfeld, local people and friends of the residents and families showed their support for the home on Sunday (14 February) to ask the Leonard Cheshire Disability...
Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce is launching a new annual arts prize, thanks to a public grant from the Arts Council England and sponsorship from the business community.
A contract to deliver a range of community health and care services through integrated teams across Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale has been awarded to The Pennine Acute Hospitals...
Membership of social groups, such as book clubs or church groups, after retirement is linked to a longer life, with the impact on health and wellbeing similar to that of regular...
Nine weekly sessions of individually tailored acupuncture lessen perceived pain intensity, and improve functional capacity and quality of life, in people with the chronic pain...
Middleton Walk in Centre is set to close its doors – but what are the options for patients needing care?
Date Published 15/02/2016
Rochdale Council will receive nothing from a £400m fund to help councils with funding cuts – despite being the worst hit local authority in Greater Manchester.
A large fire at a Middleton curry house is being treated as an arson attack by police. Officers were called to Exotic Spice, Market Place, at 8.30am this morning (Monday 15...
A very warm welcome to our Sunday Services and mid-week meetings. This Sunday we meet at 10.00am for our time of morning Worship with the younger ones leaving for their...
A man attempted to steal cash from a woman at a cash machine at midnight on Thursday 4 February 2016. The man approached a 32-year-old woman who was withdrawing money from a...
Police were called to Featherstall Road, Littleborough at about midnight on the 12 February to reports of a multiple car collision.
Police arrested 80 people wanted in connection with domestic abuse offences as part of a two-day crackdown. Hundreds of officers took to the streets ahead of Valentine’s...
Barry Cook opened his exhibition of new paintings at Gallery One, Touchstones, Rochdale on Saturday 13 February. There was a large lively gathering of 130 plus people at the...
Spring is in the air, albeit slightly early, at Hopwood Hall College after one of the adult rabbits they’ve been caring for, gave birth to a litter.
Aaron Russell is completing a PhD in Applied Mathematics after achieving a First Class Master’s Degree in Mathematics and Physics at the University of Manchester.
Rochdale Online is looking for a local reader who shares a birth date with the Queen. If you were born on 21 April 1926, or if you have a family member who shares the Queen's...
Young George Holt decided he wanted to raise money for Springhill Hospice after collecting £50 for them last year with a chocolate raffle. That time his dad Paul doubled the money...
Organisers of the ever popular family orientated Spring Fair at Springhill Hospice are calling on the community for help. Your Hospice needs you.
Nominations are now open for Rochdale’s ‘Woman of the Year’ for 2016, the winner of which will be announced at the 'Women of Rochdale’ Luncheon, which will take place in the Great...
When Springy the Hospice frog went along to Comfy Quilts in Middleton last week he was in for a big surprise, a cheque for £10,000.
Staff at the award winning fundraising venture, Springhill Tea Room & Gift Shop, turned the tables on their team of volunteers to celebrate a year of service at the Broad Lane...
When Denise Crewe thought of raising money for Springhill Hospice for her 60th birthday little did she think she would raise over £100 for each decade she was celebrating.
Rochdale Round Table has donated £1,000 to Food Bank to help following tonnes of food the Round Table donated before Christmas was ruined in the flood on Boxing Day.
EU plans involving introducing congestion charges in every UK town and city have been lambasted by MEP Paul Nuttall. Under guidelines from Brussels, local authorities are being...
The preacher at our Communion Service at 10.30am on Sunday will be Rev Diane Hicks.There will also be Sunday Club activities for children aged 5-15. The Churches Together Lent...
On Wednesday 10 February, Jo Aspinall our Dance Consultant was in school developing contemporary dance performances linked with the children’s learning topics. As ever, the day...
Doubtless miffed at again missing out on Jazz On A Sunday's Band of the Year award, The Tame Valley Stompers were back at The New Town National Club in Castleton with their...
Date Published 14/02/2016
A seminar to raise awareness about the reporting of crimes, delivered by PC Rhys and Sargeant Oakes from GMP Rochdale division, took place at Deeplish Community Centre last week.
Liz McInnes, MP for Heywood and Middleton, joined the launch of a ‘Pre-Pay Rip Off’ campaign in the House of Commons to clamp down on the cost of prepayment meters as a means of...