You are Here: Home » News » News Search
Welcome to the News Search.
You can browse through our news archive using the list below or use the following search form.
73254 Article(s) Found
A leading national housing provider for the over-55s, with a number of estates across Rochdale including Ford Gardens, in Rochdale has once again, exceeded its target to help...
Date Published 10/06/2016
Fine dining restaurant The Peacock Room is offering dads a free gift when dining for Father’s Day, on Sunday 19 June. The decadent dining restaurant, in Bamford, Rochdale, is...
If you passed the back of the Wheatsheaf Shopping Centre on Wednesday night or Thursday morning you may have been more than a little puzzled by the sudden change of signage.
Date Published 09/06/2016
Two sessions on CPR and defibrillator use have recently taken place at Deeplish Community Centre.
Students from Sacred Heart Primary, St Cuthbert’s RC High School and St Vincent’s De Paul Primary in Rochdale, and Cardinal Langley High in Middleton, joined fellow students from...
Festival goers are reminded that Metrolink will be running later services on the Bury line for this weekend’s Parklife event.Up to 75,000 music fans are expected to travel to...
Young people in Rochdale were given the opportunity to take part in a gardening taster session in Falinge Park as part of Volunteers Week .
Over 70,000 people are expected in Manchester ahead of the annual Parklife music festival at Heaton Park.
As the two year anniversary of Robert Hart’s death approaches this week, police are again appealing for the public’s help to identify the man responsible.
A man entered a property on Manchester Road, Marland at around 2am on Friday 3 June and removed jewellery from the elderly victim’s fingers whilst she slept.
Littleborough is gearing up for the second Littleborough Food and Drink Festival which takes place on Saturday from 11am til 4pm. Following a successful debut last year, the...
Shoppers have been enjoying their first steps over the new bridge as the barriers start to come down around the river re-opening project in Rochdale town centre. It is now...
Katie Steckles, a former St Cuthbert’s pupil, has big plans for a career in science communication having landed a national award.
Fashion and textiles students had the exciting opportunity to showcase their creations to the public last Saturday.
Andy Burnham MP was back in Rochdale last night to meet members of Rochdale Constituency Labour Party as part of his bid to become the Labour Party candidate for the Greater...
Uniformed public services students got a glimpse of life in the fire service last week. The Hopwood Hall College students visited Rochdale Community Fire Station to learn more...
Well done to our Year 9 rounders team who finished in 3rd place at the Greater Manchester Catholic Cup Tournament. The girls gave an excellent account of themselves and only just...
A new initiative to help make bus travel easier for visually impaired people across Greater Manchester launched.
Ambulance chiefs are encouraging football fans to ‘stay safe’ this summer during this year’s European football tournament.
Amendments to the policing and crime bill mean that victims of forced marriage will be offered anonymity from the moment an allegation is made, a move designed to give more...
Community groups are being invited to enter an award scheme which last year gave out £81,000 to good causes. Now in its fourth year, Grassroots Giving was set up to support...
Fisherfield Childcare Rochdale has been celebrating its 20th anniversary with week-long events and parties, including the launch of a new nursery in Middleton.
Date Published 08/06/2016
Children at Roch Valley Raiders BMX Club have spoken of their sadness after cruel thieves broke in and made off with £5000 of pounds worth of bikes.
Six people have been put behind bars for selling shoddy and unusable kitchens on behalf of businessman Vance Miller – who still walks free and lives in Asia.
Warnings are being issued as Rochdale gets battered by post-heatwave storms – causing parts of the borough to be flooded, including Middleton Shopping Centre.
Our Bible Hour at 4:30pm on Sunday 12 June is entitled ‘Time is running out to call on God’. We know from the Bible that Jesus Christ will return one day, to judge the earth...
Matthew Moss High School (MMHS) came runner-up in 'The Outstanding Access School or College Award'.
Councillor Carol Wardle is appealing for your old-time family dishes so she can rustle up a unique cookbook to raise money for charity.
Figures released by the Department for Transport (DfT) this week have shown that Greater Manchester’s Metrolink network is more popular than ever before.
Retired Catholic priest Father Mortimer Stanley has been acquitted by a jury of sexually assaulting nine girls and one boy. Father Stanley, 82, denied 19 indecent assaults...
Date Published 07/06/2016