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Employees at Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) are facing potential redundancy as a loss of income, due to the Government's policy of reducing social housing rents, hits the...
Date Published 04/02/2016
Police were called to Rochdale town centre at lunchtime today (Thursday 4 February) after a man threw a hot chicken at a woman and her baby. Officers were called to Yorkshire...
Veteran explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes, famous for braving glacial temperatures, made a special trip to Rochdale on Wednesday (3 February) to open a new minus 70 degrees walk-in...
As the weather gods relented a full programme of fixtures in the Sartori Sharpening Services Premier Division was possible for the first time in ten weeks, and those four games...
Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk faces yet more questions about his parliamentary expenses. It has been revealed that Mr Danczuk claimed a whopping £672.50 in parking charges for just...
A pregnant woman and her family are facing eviction after the death of her mother left the house back in the hands of Rochdale Boroughwide Housing. Kirsty Morris, 24, moved in...
A taxi driver suffered “serious and possibly life changing” injuries after misfortune saw him caught up in a police chase with a Transit van.
Junior doctors have confirmed they will take industrial action next week after being “left with no alternative” following contract talks.
Tougher penalties on restaurants, cafes and takeaways infested with pests are good news for diners, according to a national trade body.
Rochdale Hornets Sporting Foundation are delighted to announce that we have pledged to uphold the Armed Forces Covenant.
Cancer death rates in the North West have fallen by 11 per cent over the last 10 years, new figures released by Cancer Research UK reveal.
Science Competition: Inspired by Darwin Day on the 12 February 2016, the Science department are hosting a competition in his honour. Your task is to produce one of the following;...
Date Published 03/02/2016
Former Rochdale MP Paul Rowen has weighed into the Simon Danczuk's expenses controversy saying he must "accept the consequences of his actions".
Claire Renton is to hold a Valentine’s fashion show to raise money for the British Heart Foundation.
Metrolink fares will continue to be held at 2014 prices after council leaders approved Greater Manchester’s transport budget – with no annual fare increase proposed for 2016.
York House Surgery has been praised for passing all parts of a recent CQC inspection (Care and Quality Commission).
Daisi Daniels had a clean sweep at the Artemis Anglo Scottish Cup & BSA Championships held in Les Houches France last week.
Art and Art Photography Students from Falinge Park High School Years 9 and 10 spent an afternoon with representatives from Odeon Cinemas as part of a special briefing session for...
Rochdale Hornets player Michael Ratu was called upon this week to assist the Wheatsheaf Arms prepare for the biggest game of their lives against the Cobblers, the best side in the...
Rochdale Hornets Sporting Foundation are delighted to announce that RRG Peugeot will become the principle sponsor of the Embed the Pathway programme for 2016.
Relatives of Leonard Cheshire Disability care home residents have vowed to “keep fighting” against the closure of the home, saying that there is nowhere for the residents to go.
The owners of Fix Auto Rochdale have unveiled an ambitious £1million investment to develop additional repair capacity, in order to cater for a growing customer base and reflecting...
The works being carried out to replace old metal gas mains on Hare Hill Road, Littleborough, are expected to be completed by Friday 19 February.
Rochdale Seconds won a crucial game against Preston Fifths on Saturday - the biggest game of Rochdale's season so far.
Liz McInnes MP for Heywood and Middleton, has responded to reports that patients have been advised to stay away from A&E and has asked the Secretary of State for Health, Jeremy...
Public Health England (PHE) North West is reminding eligible older people to get the shingles vaccine to help prevent the painful infection.
Taking benzodiazepines (widely used drugs to treat anxiety and insomnia) is not associated with an increased dementia risk in older adults, finds a study published by The BMJ.
A sewer has collapsed in Milnrow Road, Newbold. The carriageway is closed between Cayley Street and Pine Street. Diversions are in place.
Date Published 02/02/2016
At 4:30pm on Sunday 7 February we will be holding a Bible Hour entitled "Prepare for the Return of Jesus". When Jesus ascended into heaven, an angel spoke to his disciples,...
Are you concerned about your children’s online safety? Miss Kershaw is running two Parental Workshops on the 10 February. Please see the letter sent out for more details or call...