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Tesco stores in the borough are unaffected by a new move to cease 24-hour trading in some stores.
Date Published 02/02/2016
Entries for the Springhill Hospice annual fundraising calendar competition must reach the Hospice by 31 March 2016.
Rochdale Road Medical Centre, Middleton was rated as ‘good’ for its level of care, but was rated as ‘requires improvement’ for every other category, including safety and...
Emma Coleman raised £1,077 for Springhill Hospice by jumping out of an aeroplane. Having decided to take on the challenge, Emma, who works at the Nationwide in Rochdale,...
Hazardous driving conditions on M62 Rakewood Viaduct between J21, A640 (Milnrow) and J22, A672 (Rishworth Moor), because of strong winds. Matrix sign set to 50 mph. Approach...
Date Published 01/02/2016
The Friends of Heritage Green will celebrate its first anniversary on 28 February, fighting for over a year to persuade Rochdale Borough Council not to sell Heritage Green to...
Dale fan Josh McCormack and his mum, Nicola McCormack, spent the afternoon at Spotland today (Monday 1 February), meeting manager Keith Hill, assistant manager Chris Beech and the...
Morning Worship is at 10.00am this week with children and young people's groups from 11.00am. There's a warm welcome to all.
Back in November 2015 Rochdale Online published an article highlighting Middleton Scout Group's fundraising campaign to purchase a minibus.
The Link4Life Swim Academy in Rochdale has extended its partnership with STA, the world’s largest independent swimming teaching and lifesaving association, after seeing a 30%...
Suggestions that football clubs would be unable to sign continental players have been rubbished by local MEP Paul Nuttall.
Proposals for a new tax on food, children’s clothes and medicine has been branded as ‘cruel and unfair on the people of the North West’, by Louise Bours, UKIP MEP for the North...
The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority, the expenses watchdog, has launched an investigation into the expenses claims of Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk.
Dear Editor, 8 - 14 February 2016 is Heart Unions week. Over six million working people and their families are supported by their unions.
Police are appealing for witnesses after receiving “numerous” reports of Anti-Social Behaviour in Smithy Bridge. Officers say reports have been coming in about a group of...
Our Morning Service at 10.30am on Sunday will be a Members’ Service led by the Stewards. There will also be a Sunday School for children under 5 with their parents and Sunday...
Date Published 31/01/2016
Preparing For Adulthood: Internship Programme During the last few newsletters I have referred to our curriculum programme which at its basis is focused on how we prepare our...
Our Math’s Consultant, Mr Reddy was in school this week. The focus was on Mathematical Reasoning and teachers and support staff benefited from demonstration lessons and a...
An “unusual” water leak which has troubled residents since 2013 cannot be fixed without affecting thousands of homes, say United Utilities.
Greater Manchester Mayor and Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd’s plan to increase the police element of council tax by 3.3% has been backed by council leaders.
The Borough of Rochdale is one of the most depressing places in England with more NHS money spent on anti-depressants than almost anywhere else in the country.
Liz McInnes, MP for Heywood and Middleton, has supported calls for urgent action to tackle the crisis in the prison service.
The Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) and LinkedIn, the professional network, have launched Greater Creators, a new report containing a detailed snapshot of skills and...
Angie Wild, from Tameside, saw the Boxing Day floods in Rochdale on the news, and took it upon herself to raise over £1,000 for victims.
Date Published 30/01/2016
Nominations for the Citizen of the Year and Young Citizen of the Year awards from the Middleton community are being invited by The Rotary Club of Middleton.
Rochdale film maker Gary Johnston is trying to prove that the notorious 'Manchester Pusher' exists.
Cuts to legal aid is putting vulnerable people at risk, says Greater Manchester’s Mayor and Police and Crime Commissioner.
A number of theft from motor vehicles reported in the Smallbridge and Littleborough areas over the last week.
Ten-year-old Elysia Crossley decided to shave off all her hair and donate it to a charity which makes wigs for cancer patients because “they need it more than me”.
More spells of severe weather are likely to affect the UK over the next few days. Following Storm Gertrude, the weather is going to remain unsettled over the coming days with...