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At the end of the summer term Beech House School said a fond goodbye to a number of staff who were retiring or moving on to pastures new. Mrs White, Mrs Rose and Mrs Krussman...
Date Published 29/07/2015
Keeley and Stuart Mosoph are worried that they will have to home school their daughter from September, as they have been unsuccessful in securing a school place for her.
There has been some unusual egg hatching going on at Hopwood Hall College, with the arrival of four baby corn snakes. The snake eggs were kept safe and warm in an incubator by...
The Lower Falinge Activity Group (LFAG), a group which represents the tenants and residents of Lower Falinge, are frustrated with Rochdale Council after failing to collect waste...
Following the government’s announcement that pension relief is to be reduced from April next year, ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) is reminding everyone...
Over 1,500 people attended the first ever, very rainy, Summer Fun Day on Sunday (26 July) at Heaton Park. Lucy Marsh from the Dogs Trust said: “Over £8,200 was raised, which is...
Shelly B’s Café has re-opened following a burglary last week. The café re-opened on Monday (27 July) and café owner Shelly Buxton has thanked her loyal customers for their...
Visitors enjoyed the 41st annual Freehold Street Festival Mela despite the wet weather on Sunday (26 July).
A woman who helped her husband evade arrest by dirving him to a relative's house in Rochdale after a man was murdered with a crossbow has been jailed. Gwen Munkley, 55, was...
A woman has died after being stabbed in Rochdale. She was found injured on Shawclough Way but died later in hospital. Two men have been arrested. Just before 9.50pm on Tuesday...
Depression and personality disorders are the most common diagnoses among Belgian psychiatric patients requesting help to die, on the grounds of unbearable suffering, finds...
A woman has been taken to hospital with serious injuries and a man arrested following an incident in Shawclough, Rochdale. A spokesman for Greater Manchester Police said:...
Date Published 28/07/2015
The public should not expect to see a police officer after crimes such as burglary, the head of the new National Police Chiefs' Council has said. Sara Thornton told the BBC's...
The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust is to review the treatment of 35-year-old Wayne Mallinson, who died during a routine operation at the the Royal Oldham Hospital.
Vandals responsible for a spate of vandalism against Metrolink trams could be as young as 10. Several incidents were reported to police all last week after missiles were hurled...
Stanley Warburton (1919-2012) and his wife Sheila (nee Lomas) lived in Heywood until the early 1990s when they retired to Lytham St Annes. Stanley Warburton was an artist,...
An unusual sight greeted Heaton Park last weekend as a stampede of elephants, fun-runners dressed as elephants, took to Heaton Park last weekend to raise money for a charity that...
Churchgoers are being encouraged to contact their MPs to highlight the risks involved in proposed legislation to legalise assisted suicide. James Newcome, Bishop of Carlisle,...
Work to build a proton beam therapy unit at the Christie Hospital is to get under way. A ceremony will take place later to mark the start of building work, which is set to be...
A suspected outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers), which temporarily shut the A&E unit at Manchester Royal Infirmary, was a false alarm. Two patients who were...
An investigation is under way following the death of a 35-year-old man during a routine operation at the the Royal Oldham Hospital following an industrial accident at a steel...
Babies born very premature or severely underweight are at heightened risk of becoming introverted, neurotic, and risk averse as adults, indicates research published online in the...
Nominations are being sought for the Rochdale Borough Sports and Culture Awards 2014/15. If you know a person, club or organisation that has made a difference through sport and...
Date Published 27/07/2015
The Diocese of Manchester launches a short film today, 27 July, featuring Messy Church in Kirkholt, Rochdale led by The Revd Angela Bryan. The Diocese of Manchester has launched a...
A fundraising event to raise money for the newly formed Kirkholt FC has raised £380 for the new team. Money was raised through a number of activities including a bouncy castle,...
Rochdale Judo Club has been nominated for a Heart Safe Award following their work with community defibrillators. The club recently installed a public access defibrillator...
The Springhill Hospice Summer Serenade, held in the grounds of the Hospice on Saturday (25 July), was attended by over 150 people. Those in attendance settled down with...
Police officers in Middleton have warned people of the winder implications of playing practical jokes that involve the police. Police officers responded to a report of an armed...
The latest Lloyds Bank Spending Power Report shows whilst consumer confidence in the country’s financial situation has improved, sentiment of people in the North West is below the...
The preacher at our morning service at 10.30am on Sunday will be Rev Philip Bauckham. There will also be Sunday Club activities for children aged-5-15. The Meet & Eat...
Date Published 26/07/2015