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Spending money on pie-in-the-sky projects overseas when our own NHS can’t afford new cancer drugs is a betrayal of the British people – according to North West UKIP MEP Louise...
Date Published 17/12/2015
Students from across Falinge Park High School brought the autumn term to a fantastic close yesterday with the shared experience of Christmas dinner. Every child received a...
The second round of the Listed Places of Worship Roof Repair Fund is now open to applications. The Chancellor made the welcome announcement in his Autumn Statement last week...
Revd Steven Wild, the Rochdale-born President of the Methodist Conference, has reminded people of the importance of 'welcome' in this year's Presidential Christmas message.
Over 400 students and staff braved the rain yesterday to take part in a virtual journey from Hopwood Hall to the North Pole for charity. This journey was 4,050km in total,...
The CLA, which represents thousands of landowners, farmers and rural businesses throughout the North, is appealing for dog owners to keep close control of their dogs while out and...
The National Landlords Association (NLA) is asking tenants across the country if they can tell the difference between good and bad landlords, as part of their new campaign,...
Greater Manchester Police is asking revellers to consider the consequences of their actions as hundreds of thousands of people are expected to visit Manchester as part of Mad...
A summary of public transport services over the festive period is now available to help people plan ahead when making travel plans. A reduced level of service will run on...
A project that has helped thousands of people in need across Greater Manchester has scooped a national award. Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service’s Community Risk...
Two separate displays will light up the sky on New Year’s Eve in Rochdale town centre, one at 5.30pm for families and the second at midnight to ring in 2016.
The Consulate General of Pakistan has been providing valuable services as part of outreach and engagement to the Rochdale’s British Pakistani community.
This month is on course to become the warmest December for more than 100 years. The unseasonal temperatures have brought with them early sprouting daffodils, Christmas shoppers...
A mother whose daughter lost her life at the hands of her former partner is urging people to speak to loved ones about domestic abuse when they get together this Christmas.
Following heavy rain in November and December, local residents living at Hurst Meadows and Craiglands are in despair due to "dark brown" flood water that has been flowing towards...
Date Published 16/12/2015
Rochdale Borough Council has been described as “stubborn” and “unreasonable” after a parking ticket was issued to a driver who insists he was not parking in the spot he was...
Lee Nolan, 48, from Heywood, has plead not guilty to murder in relation to the death of 24-year-old Katelyn Parker from Milnrow.
The final performance of the show took place on Saturday night. The pantomime was a resounding success which is testament to the hard work that went into the show. Both staff and...
From Friday 18 December, monthly meetings of the Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Strategic Partnership Board will be publicly accessible and streamed live over the...
Helen Yates raised £325 for the Royal British Legion selling handmade poppy brooches she designs and creates.
Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk has urged the government to do more to stop the blockade of Gaza and boost the Palestinian economy. In a House of Commons debate on International...
Secondary school students from across the borough are being given the chance to mentor young primary school and nursery children as part of a scheme to help boost their...
Zen Internet won the BCS and Computing UK IT Industry Award for ‘Services Company of the Year’ at a glittering ceremony held in London on 19 November. Presented by the BCS, the...
A council road sweeper over turned on Smith Street on Tuesday (15 December). Darren Eves said: “I had seen the same one about an hour earlier coming down Molesworth Street."
Rigby's Guardians Bike Club, which was set up in memory of Lee Rigby in 2013, has donated £1,500 to SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity.
Falinge Park High School opened its doors to families and friends of the school for a special ‘Festive Treat’ on Tuesday 15 December. The ‘drop-in’ event featured an afternoon...
The children, staff, family and friends of St John with St Michael CE Primary School in Shawforth have had a very busy two weeks fundraising for one of our reception class...
Since its introduction in 2000 the Freedom of Information Act has become a vital part of our democracy and helped to expose a wave of scandals. A review of the Act that is...
The borough's busiest and quietest railway stations have been revealed in figures from the rail regulator.
The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on regional employment show that while the employment rate in the UK as a whole is increasing, there is still a...