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Taxi drivers are being warned to be vigilant after a spate of cab windows being smashed over the past week. Police have received a number of reports of taxis around the centre...
Date Published 26/02/2016
A woman has died after falling from Rakewood Viaduct on the M62 near J21 Milnrow. Officers were called to the scene at 10.20am this morning (Friday 26 February) after calls...
Both males who were arrested on suspicion of Jalal Uddin’s murder have now been released on bail. Greater Manchester Police has confirmed today (Friday 26 February) that the...
Luis Oddy presents this week’s news headlines. Presenter - Luis Oddy Camera - Michael Hall Editor - Michael Hall Producer - Karl Harris
The premiere of disability hate crime play ‘Animals…because hating is a crime’ took place at Rochdale Town Hall on Monday (22 February).
An arson investigation has been launched following a blaze which damaged two houses in Castleton after a fire spread from bins to the roof of two semi-detached houses.
Thames House nursing home in Rochdale held an auction evening at the Flying Horse Hotel to raise money and awareness for the Huntington’s Disease Association (HDA).
A great first week, we would like to thank our children and families coming back to school for the new term so smart and enthusiastic about their learning. The Citizens of the...
Members of the Rochdale Environmental Action Group have expressed their concern over cans being discarded near tram tracks.
Date Published 25/02/2016
Rochdale-based homecare manufacturer, Minky, is celebrating its 75th anniversary by offering customers the chance to win a share of £10,000 worth of Minky cleaning and laundry...
This week in Parliament, all eyes turned to Brussels as the date for the referendum on the UK’s membership of the European Union was set for 23 June.
Young people affected by child sexual exploitation (CSE) will be supported to stay at home with their family - where appropriate - as part of a new approach being piloted by...
Walking football players took the opportunity to take part in basic life support training following their training session on Thursday morning at Rochdale Leisure Centre. Training...
The council agreed to increase the council’s share of the council tax by 1.75 per cent when it met on Wednesday night. A two per cent increase to contribute to the costs of adult...
The Government has made an 11th-hour decision to apply for money from the EU Solidarity Fund to help with the costs of repairing flood damage. Having refused for more than two...
Communications watchdog Ofcom has said BT must open up its cable network and allow competition to improve UK internet connections.
Dr Gillian Fairfield, Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust chief executive, is leaving to become chief executive at Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust.
Junior doctors will continue their fight against a new work contract, with three further strikes following the Government’s decision to impose the new terms.
Hundreds of trees have been ripped up to make way for a new solar panel farm by the Water Treatment Works on Roch Valley Way.
Rochdale Boroughwide Housing failed to carry out compulsory gas safety checks, it has been revealed. Social Housing Regulator HCA (Homes and Communities Agency) has said that...
Police have bailed a 17-year-boy following the murder of a man in Rochdale. Detectives investigating the murder of Jalal Uddin executed a warrant on Ramsay Street, Rochdale on...
Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk has urged the charity behind a disability care home on the brink of closure to do all it can to keep its doors open.
The many weeks the advanced classes at On Track Dog Training Club trained for the first inter-club obedience competition, held in Greenfield, paid off when the club became the...
Chief Constable Ian Hopkins said: “It is extremely positive that GMP has been rated as good across the board for the service it provides for people. This was a rigorous inspection...
“This is a positive report that should give the communities of Greater Manchester confidence that GMP is providing a good service and is working hard to protect our streets and...
We will be holding a Bible Hour every Sunday afternoon at 4:30pm during the next month, on the following subjects: Are you ready to meet the Lord? Will faith or works save us?...
Date Published 24/02/2016
Bright, cold and sunny weather for the rest of this week, with widespread overnight frosts and some wintry showers Much of the UK will see fine and dry but cold weather...
Nomical Networks, which provides IT services to businesses, has just moved to a 6,300 sq. ft. building on Moss Bridge Road following a number of business successes.
Protestors gathered outside the Town Hall this evening (Wednesday 24 February) to stand against the recently-announced council tax increase. The protesters, organised by...
The Year 8 Boys’ Rugby team narrowly missed out on qualifying for the Lancashire ‘All Schools’ competition as they lost a final against St Mary’s Catholic High School 4-0....