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Smallbridge Medical Practice will close from Friday 31 July. It is understood that 1,500 patients who are registered to use the practice will be dispersed to other surgeries in...
Date Published 06/06/2015
Hundreds of children in care in Greater Manchester are being moved from their local communities to new homes miles from friends, family and support workers, The Children’s Society...
Detectives investigating the assault of Robert Hart want to thank the public after an influx of new images and footage was sent to police following the launch of a new appeal....
Every class in school has taken part in a dance project at Hamer this week, combining interpretive dance with literacy and global citizenship themes. Jo Aspinall, who has devised...
Date Published 05/06/2015
Inspector Michelle Hughes... Priorities this week continue to be around supporting vulnerable people and victims of domestic violence and tackling burglaries. This week we...
A man who was believed to have been involved in a road traffic collision this morning (Friday 5 June) ran from the vehicle after driving into a fence. Police were called to...
Greater Manchester Police is celebrating the work of its 693 special constables as part of National Specials Weekend (5-7 June). The weekend showcases the work that the...
Inspector Pawson said this week: “Our priorities remain in reducing Anti-social Behaviour across all communities especially with the recent weather changing for the better. With...
Festival-goers are being urged to keep themselves safe, particularly at this weekend’s Parklife. Parklife attracts tens of thousands of visitors to Heaton Park every year, and...
An urgent warning to people about the potentially dangerous ‘legal high’ Vertex after lab tests into one product revealed they contain potentially lethal chemicals is being sent...
The South will headline Rochdale Feel Good Festival this summer. The band, featuring ex members of The Beautiful South, will take to the main stage by Rochdale Town Hall on...
The 2015 Rochdale Business Awards was officially launched this afternoon (Friday 5 June). In a special launch luncheon held at The Riverside Restaurant at Hopwood Hall College,...
Rochdale resident Tony Diamond has lodged a complaint with the police, after he says he was attacked by a local officer in his own home.
It’s been a great few days back in school after the mid term break and this half term is very busy with a variety of activities planned. The focus will be the smooth transition...
A 20-year-old woman has died after falling from a bridge in Rochdale Town Centre. Police were called to Smith Street at 12.30am on Saturday 30 May to reports that a woman had...
Police are investigating after a woman was sexually assaulted in Middleton. At around 5.55am on Saturday 14 March 2015, a 33-year-old woman was approached by a man as she...
UK policymakers need to rip up the rulebook and start again when it comes to how they manage and regulate late payment, says ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified...
Prison Me! No-Way!, a project that uses mock cells to shows teenagers the realities of life in prison, has been awarded £25,000 by Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd as part...
Of all the things we take for granted living in a country like the UK, our human rights are perhaps the most important. These rights are set out in the Human Rights Act...
RBH is on the lookout for tenants and employees who are passionate about their local community, as nominations are open for the 2015 RBH representative body elections.
Hopwood Hall College staff raised £400 for Springhill Hospice as part of the Rochdale Round Table Dragon Boat Race. The 25 members of staff, who named themselves the ‘Hopwood...
Local MEP Paul Nuttall is calling on the Energy Secretary to support his campaign to stop the poor subsiding the energy bills of the better off. The power firms have been told...
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is urging 241,500 people who receive tax credits across Greater Manchester to renew their tax credits claim online as soon as possible ahead of the...
Solicitors have a week to pay the tax they owe on undeclared income or face hefty penalties, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) warned today (4 June). Solicitors have until 9 June...
Rochdale has the second highest number of people at risk of eviction and repossession in the North West. Alarming new figures from housing charity Shelter have revealed more...
Friday 5 June: PTA meeting – A very short meeting (10/15mins) to discuss details of stalls and setting up arrangements. To be held in staffroom. Monday 8 June: Athletics...
Date Published 04/06/2015
Bamford Tennis Club held an open day on Saturday 16 May as part of the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) initiative to provide free tennis sessions to non-members. The aim of the...
A baby rabbit has been stolen during a burglary, leaving the owners incredibly upset. The rabbit, called Molly, was stolen during a burglary on Mere Street, Rochdale yesterday...
Rochdale Judo Club’s junior and senior members are hoping to raise as much money as possible on Sunday (7 June), so they can provide and house a public access...
People are being warned to be wary of an ongoing scam in which individuals are trying to sell fake iPhones in Rochdale Town Centre. The police have recently received reports of...