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Residents who light up their neighbourhoods with a blaze of colour have been honoured at the 2015 RBH Garden Competition Awards.
Date Published 02/11/2015
The Halloween weekend may have been a fun and frightening weekend for some but for North West Ambulance Service (NWAS), 999 calls soared making the weekend just as busy as the...
The inquest into the death of Robert Hart begins today, Monday 2 November 2015, and detectives investigating his assault have once again appealed to the public for their help to...
Greater Manchester Police has become the first organisation to win a national RSPCA award for an initiative that improves animal welfare.
Mayor and Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd has spoken of the importance of wearing your poppy with pride as Greater Manchester remembers the fallen this Remembrance Day.
Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk has ended weeks of speculation about his appearance on I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here after confirming he is “far too busy for the jungle”.
Rochdale resident Edna Hughes has had a 99th birthday party to remember thanks to a 10-year history with Acorn Stairlifts. Miss Hughes from Lisbon Street in Rochdale, wrote to...
While Christmas might still be two months away, many businesses will already be planning their annual celebration. ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) is...
Castleton Councillor Aasim Rashid was in attendance at the Living Wage Foundation campaign at Salford University this morning (Monday 2 November).
A motorcyclist suffered injuries to his arm and shoulder after he was involved in a collision with a car.
Local UKIP MEP Louise Bours has described lengthy speeches by backbench Conservative MPs designed to thwart the passing of a bill that seeks to scrap hospital parking charges for...
Pre-school swimming specialist, Puddle Ducks, spent a whole week holding sponsored pyjama lessons at Oulder Hill Leisure Complex in Rochdale to raise £1,407.34 for UK charity...
Rochdale Training hosted its annual awards ceremony at Rochdale Town Hall on Thursday (22 October).
Today (Monday 2 November) marks the beginning of Tomorrow’s Engineers Week - a week dedicated to inspiring the UK’s next generation of engineers. Here are some key facts from EEF,...
Mayfield finished their season in fine style at Twist Lane on Saturday. Although losing out to a very good Miners side Mayfield gave it their all and were desperately unlucky not...
There has been a collective sigh of both relief and gratitude at Rochdale Foodbank following Harvest donations from schools, churches, mosques and individuals. With one or two...
Firefighters in Greater Manchester will be helping keep thousands of elderly people safe this winter after being chosen to lead a national health initiative. Every winter...
A 25-year-old woman is in hospital in a critical condition after she was stabbed in the stomach. The woman’s condition has been described as “critical but stable” by police.
Expert Industrial Services, new to Rochdale having opened in August this year, supplies safety equipment, work wear and hygiene supplies. Located off of Oldham Road, they stock...
Policing has got to change - and the public will need to change with it, says Greater Manchester’s new chief constable. Former deputy chief constable Ian Hopkins took over...
The Rotary Club of Rochdale East held a charity Brass n Folk evening in aid of Sailability on Friday.
Will Aid's Make a Will Month offers the opportunity to put your affairs in order, secure your loved one's future and give to charities helping the young, the elderly and whole...
Shelter has launched an launches urgent appeal after an investigation reveals the devastating realities faced by homeless children. Shelter analysis of government statistics...
‘Improved, but could do better’ – this is the verdict from British manufacturers on Government support for innovation, according to a new report out today from EEF, the...
The preacher at our Remembrance Day Service at 10.30am on Sunday will be Rev Diane Hicks. This will be a Communion Service. There will also be Kidzone activities for children...
Date Published 01/11/2015
The Met Office has issued a weather warning for Greater Manchester. Areas of fog are expected to form during Sunday night becoming widespread and dense in places by Monday...
Supporters joined members of Rochdale and Littleborough Peace Group in Littleborough on Saturday morning (31 October 2015), to sign the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament's petition...
Tony Lloyd, Greater Manchester’s Mayor and Police and Crime Commissioner, has welcomed a major report into the state of equality in Britain and warns that action must be taken to...
In the run up to bonfire night people are being reminded to stay safe and keep themselves and others free from harm at private and community bonfire displays.
Living Wage Week is a UK-wide celebration of the Living Wage and Living Wage Employers. This year Living Wage Week begins on Sunday 1 November and runs to Saturday 7 November.