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A charity dinner held and organised by CEO, has raised money for the Ghulam Mustafa Trust and Palestine. Organised by CEO co-founders, Nabz Mustafa and Amran Muhammad, a...
Date Published 03/06/2015
The children of Milnrow Pre-School presented Sandra Andrews with a cheque for Macmillan Cancer Support. The children raised £269.20 by doing a sponsored bike ride, around the...
Police stations across Greater Manchester received unannounced visits today (Wednesday 3 June) as volunteers checked on the welfare of people being held in police custody.
Firefighters were called to tackle a fire a blazing 80 metre tall wind turbine on the moors above Rochdale this morning (Wednesday 3 June). West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue...
Littleborough shops will be playing host to a range of food and drink producers and suppliers in the first ever Littleborough Food Festival on Saturday 13 June. There will be...
Bullying in teenage years is strongly associated with depression later on in life, suggests new research published in The BMJ this week. Depression is a major public health...
A group of year 10 students at Brownhill Learning Community in Rochdale have risen to the challenge of TV chefs like Jamie Oliver and got themselves into the kitchen. In just...
Date Published 02/06/2015
Hello my name is... Four simple words which immediately build a connection between a healthcare worker and a patient, and puts the patient at ease.
Howard Cartledge won the Hospital Caterer of the Year award at the Hospital Caterers’ Association annual leadership and development forum in Glasgow. It was a case of third...
Jack Woodall, a Year 11 student, has won the Sir John Moores’ Award for personal progress in Enterprise for the North West region. He is the second student from Oulder Hill to...
Becky Allatt, the matron at Rochdale Children's Moorland Home, marks 40 years helping young people to enjoy better lives in Rochdale. Becky first started her career working...
Gaynor Casey has been sentenced after defrauding her elderly mother out of over £100,000. Casey (18/10/1954), of Albert Royds Street, Rochdale pleaded guilty to fraud by...
Join in National Bookstart Week 2015 with Bookstart Bear’s picnic in Springfield Park. Children up to four years old, with their parents or carers, can bring along a picnic...
Celebrity chef, actor and presenter Kevin Woodford will be cooking at the Feel Good Festival. The television chef and food writer will make his debut in the festival’s celebrity...
Manchester Airport is to be transformed in a £1bn programme over the next decade. Terminal 2 will be expanded, with self-service check-in facilities and a new, enlarged...
Office workers should be on their feet for a minimum of two hours daily during working hours, recommends the first ever UK guidance designed to curb the health risks of too much...
Recovery teams have helped over 3,500 drivers get back on the move during the first ten months of the smart motorway scheme in Greater Manchester.
Springhill Hospice has announced a summer sponsored walk experience that could create quite a spectacle - as up to 500 people dressed in froggy onesies take part.
Date Published 01/06/2015
Work to install new stone flags at Heywood Memorial Gardens starts this week. The painted flags, carved by Heywood Master Stonemason Harry Simpson, of Urban Stone, are part of...
Moorhouse Primary School played brilliantly this week against St James’s. Our A Team won with a goal from Stanley Mulcahy and a 3 -0 win for our B Team. Extra congratulation...
Up to 100,000 music fans heading to Heaton Park next weekend (5/6/7 June) are being reminded to plan their travel in advance. Around 70,000 music fans are due to descend on...
Residents are being urged to be on their guard against bogus callers claiming to be builders and roofers. People who say they are builders or roofers have been reported...
Greater Manchester Police is supporting this year’s National Volunteers’ Week (1-7 June). The Force has almost 1,300 volunteers who give up their own time to help police...
Trials of a scheme to double the 570 hours of free childcare a year three and four-year-olds get in England are to be brought forward to 2016. Working parents in some areas...
Winds reaching 50mph are forecast to hit Rochdale tonight (Monday 1 June) and tomorrow with the Met Office warning of the potential for disruption to transport and outdoor...
The preacher at our Communion Service at 10.30am on Sunday will be Rev Diane Hicks. There will also be Kidzone activities for children aged 5-15. Mums & Toddlers is on Monday...
A ‘Pop up Charity Art Exhibition’ in The Royal Exchange Shopping Centre, is raising money for the Rochdale Children's Moorland Home. Between Monday 1 and Saturday 6 June...
Consumers’ perception of British farming is decades out of date, a survey reveals, with confusion over how modern farms operate, the level of technology found on a farm, how...
Volunteers' Week is 1 - 7 June and Springhill Hospice would like to say ‘thank you’ to all the volunteers who offer so much of their time, energy and commitment to support the...
Police are warning drug drivers that they’re more equipped than ever to catch them as they launch their annual summer drug and drink drive operation. This is the first...