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Remembrance Day Parade & Service - Rochdale Sunday 08 November 2015 10.15am Parade Rochdale Market/Smith Street - Cenotaph
Date Published 07/11/2015
Annabel Tiffin hosted and presented the Rochdale Business Awards at Rochdale Town Hall on Friday (6 November) night. Guests enjoyed a champagne reception before moving into the...
Hack Off Cancer, the annual horse riding themed charity fundraiser at Watergrove Reservoir, returned for another successful year. Organised by Kath and Andy O’Donnell, from...
Money from the Northern Lights Charity Ball has been donated to the North West Air Ambulance Charity and Guide Dogs. Harry Bell, Louis Scott and Chris Bell presented money to...
During November 1915, four Littleborough soldiers died: Private Norman Clifford Brierley, Private William Hawkhard Sutcliffe, Lance Corporal Arthur Richards and Private Ernest...
Zoe Renshaw is to remain in her role as chairwoman of the Ellenroad Engine House Society, making her the longest female serving chairwoman. The decision was taken at the...
The Mayor of Greater Manchester has urged the region’s MEPs to take action following the Volkswagen air pollution scandal and put the health - and lives - of local people...
Following the news that there have been major errors in the calculation of the proposed revisions to how the government allocates funding to the police, Greater Manchester's...
A campaign to gather feedback that will help shape mental health services for military veterans has been launched in Greater Manchester. Anyone interested in the health and...
Hamer Community Primary School Enterprise Week has several purposes: to teach children about money and running a business, to teach teamwork, to create a real purpose for Design...
Date Published 06/11/2015
Friday 23 October was St Cuthbert’s very first ‘Deep Learning Day’. The intention of these days is to provide opportunities for in-depth learning activities that cannot be...
A young patient with severe iron deficiency may have developed the condition from chronic and heavy lice infestation, according to an article published in BMJ Case Reports.
Doctors warn of the dangers posed by herbal remedies after a trained herbalist accidentally overdosed on the "deadly nightshade" herbal medicine, reports the BMJ.
British Transport Police is warning people travelling into the city by train in the run up to Christmas to pay special attention to the security of their belongings and to watch...
Chemistry students from Hopwood Hall College in Middleton visited Quat-Chem to take a tour of the facilities.
Liz McInnes, Labour Member of Parliament for Heywood and Middleton, has pledged her support to patients and residents who are worried about the possible closure of the Birtle View...
Thousands of people heeded safety warnings and enjoyed a happy bonfire night at one of Greater Manchester’s organised events – whilst a mindless minority attacked firefighters and...
Organisations across Rochdale are celebrating this week after winning awards at Britain in Bloom.
Money raised from the Northern Lights Charity Ball has been donated to the Rochdale branch of the Royal British Legion and Petrus. Harry Bell, whose idea the Northern Lights...
Littleborough shops are flying remembrance flags to welcome the hundreds of people that are expected in Littleborough Square this Sunday to remember those who have given their...
On Thursday 5 November, a pioneering group of 130 teachers working in challenging schools across the North of England will graduate from TL Fellows, amongst them will be prize...
The Friends of Norden Jubilee Park have been awarded an ‘It’s Your Neighbourhood Award’ (level 4 - thriving) at the Britain in Bloom North West Awards. Judges from the RHS...
Getting lost in nature and relaxing in a year-round beautiful garden will help patients visiting Maggie’s Cancer Centre to feel better about themselves and their treatment, says...
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) caried out an unannounced inspection at Thames House in Rochdale on 3 September 2015. Thames House provides accommodation and nursing care to...
The family of five-week-old James Vaughan, who was rushed to the children’s A&E department at The Royal Oldham Hospital, are concerned at the care he received. The...
With Remembrance Sunday taking place this weekend, this time of year always serves as a reminder that being an MP can be a great responsibility as well as an immense privilege.
Date Published 05/11/2015
Rochdale’s new flagship shopping and leisure development has reached a major milestone with two of the biggest names on the British high street signing up to the scheme.
The family of Kaden Kennedy, from Heywood, are asking for people to vote so a plane will be named in his honour. Five-year-old Kaden died on 2 October 2015 after a fight with...
Honresfeld Leonard Cheshire Disability Care Home, in Littleborough, requires improvement, says the Care Quality Commission.
This week saw a milestone in the history of Rochdale Online serving the local community with news as the 40,000th article made its way into the Rochdale Online news database.