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Councillor Andy Kelly, Leader of Rochdale Lib Dems, says the current row over the rising costs of Premiership football tickets is an ideal opportunity for clubs like Rochdale.
Date Published 09/02/2016
Lee Nolan has been jailed after murdering 24-year-old Katelyn Parker and driving around with her body in the boot of his car. Nolan (31/03/1967) of Bamford Road, Heywood has...
There was yet another collision at Townhead Junction on Friday (5 February). No one was injured, but the accident has caused anger from many residents.
Ever wondered what it would be like to see your child’s name up in lights? Is your little one developing a big personality? If so, Oxfam needs you. We are currently searching...
The second annual Harry Potter Book Night took place on Thursday, 4 February at libraries, schools and book shops up and down the country. Wardle Academy’s library opened its...
Heritage Open Days has received an award of £150,000 from players of People’s Postcode Lottery.
Balderstone and Kirkholt campaigner Liz Thirsk has launched a campaign to double the size of the number six bus. The popular minibus, which goes through the Kirkholt Estate, is...
Sandbrook Primary School on Queensway is to be expanded by 30 pupils for each year group from September.
Deeplish Community Centre, in partnership with GMP and RMBC Community Safety Team, has launched a race hate crime campaign.
Overcrowding, nasty mould growth and pest infestations - these are just some of the poor living conditions tenants within the borough are having to contend with.
The size of the Rochdale Online audience grew significantly again in 2015, from an already record high. An average of just under 162,000 unique users accessed the site every month...
Date Published 08/02/2016
Hundreds of people, including relatives, friends and officials attended a poignant memorial service and military guard of honour at Hartshead Moor service station on Sunday (7...
Councillor Chris Furlong is getting his running shoes on to raise money for Heywood and Middleton foodbanks.
The Year 7 Boys’ Rugby Team competed in the Greater Manchester ‘All Schools’ Competition at Burnage RUFC. Oulder Hill finished third in their qualifying group, sadly missing out...
A warm welcome from Open Door to our Sunday and mid-week meetings. The Sunday morning Service starts at 10.00am with Creche facilities and study groups for older children and...
The preacher at our morning service at 10.30am on Sunday will be Mrs Pam Brazendale. There will also be Kidzone activities for children aged 5-15.
Falinge Park High School is supporting Safer Internet Day 2016. Safer Internet Day 2016 is on Tuesday 9 February 2016 with the theme ‘Play your part for a better internet’,...
This British Tinnitus Association Awareness Week (8 – 14 February), audiology experts in Rochdale are urging residents of all ages to turn the volume down.
Trooper Harold Vernon Tattersall Harold was the son of J Hargreaves Tattersall who together with his wife emigrated to the USA in 1884. They returned on a visit in August 1891...
North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust (NWAS) is committed to promoting better understanding of mental health issues and to end stigma in the workplace after signing up to the...
Rochdale Flood Support has reached the £4,000 mark after another successful charity gig brought generous donations on Friday evening (5 February).
Police are appealing for witnesses after a machete-wielding robber took off with several thousand pounds from a Co-Operative food store on Saturday morning (6 February). The...
Many people, particularly families, visited Neeli Mosque on Hare Street, Rochdale as part of Visit My Mosque Day on Sunday (7 February). The open day was an opportunity for...
Golden Mosque hosted a faith share event on Tuesday 2 February together with St. Chad's Church. The event was hosted by Head Imam of Golden Mosque Shaykh Shabbir Sialvi and was...
Trade Unions in Greater Manchester, and the rest of the UK, will start a week of action and celebration today (Monday 8 February) to celebrate the work they do in workplaces and...
In the North West, 71 per cent of the public back a ban on junk food advertising before the 9pm TV watershed, according to a new YouGov survey published by Cancer Research UK...
Dear Editor, Surely no-one in the country is even slightly fooled by David Cameron’s EU “renegotiation”.
Date Published 07/02/2016
Local campaigners had a rather damp time on Yorkshire Street on Saturday morning (6 February 2016), but remained keen to encourage people to attend the Stop Trident public meeting...
The Milnrow Beer Festival got off to a great start with several of the sponsors helping to pull pints.
Heap Bridge Village Primary School in Heywood and Alkrington Primary School in Middleton have been shortlisted for the Pupil Premium Awards.