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Few UK family doctors seem to be treating overweight/obesity appropriately, with some not treating it all, suggests an analysis of patient records published in the online journal...
Date Published 15/01/2015
Heywood Old Road, Birch 26 January 2015 only, between 9.30am and 3.30pm Promoter United Utilities Traffic control Temporary 2-Way Signals at the motorway bridge to facilitate...
The Humanities Department are accompanying 50 pupils to the Battlefields of Europe. Mr Hargreaves has asked that if families have connections with Ypres or the Somme and wish for...
The Rochdale Online Alliance Football League resumed after a three week festive break but a weather interrupted programme saw just three games played, all on artificial surfaces...
Ensuring youngsters learn 'British values' should not involve questioning impressionable primary school children about sex, said UKIP deputy leader Paul Nuttall. "I was...
At its meeting on Wednesday (14 January 2015), Rochdale and Littleborough Peace Group welcomed news that former deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott has come ‘round to the view...
B6189 between A664 Assheton Way Middleton and Lodge Street Middleton. Market Place in Middleton closed in both directions between the A664 Assheton Way junction and Lodge...
Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk has condemned the approach taken by a firm of Heywood surveyors alleging they are "demanding small businesses pay them £500 from the Government’s...
Date Published 14/01/2015
A woman was trapped in her vehicle and had to be freed from the car following a two car accident on Manchester Road last night (Tuesday 13 January). She suffered minor injuries...
Alison McEwan is trying to trace Christopher and Anne Wood, who have connections to Rochdale, after personal items belonging to them where found on the Manchester to Leeds train...
Big Brother is coming to Rochdale on Thursday (15 January) to recruit potential housemates for the shows next series. A team from the show will be at Chronicles Café in Falinge...
Peter Jordan, a farmer whose family have been trading on Rochdale market for over 90 years, is looking forward to a fresh new start when the market reopens on the former black box...
Britain’s safety watchdog is marking its 40th anniversary with an appeal for businesses to make the wellbeing of workers their top priority for the new financial year. The...
Hannah Jukes, a teenager from Shawclough, will start 2015 on a high after signing up for a sponsored skydive in aid of Springhill Hospice, who cared for her nan who died of cancer...
Drivers across the North West are being asked to remain vigilant with further wintry weather due today (Wednesday 14 January) and a forecast of gale-force winds across the region...
As amber weather-warnings are issued across many parts of the UK, personal injury lawyers have reassured homeowners that they can clear paths and driveways of snow or ice without...
Andrew Caplen, Law Society President, was guest speaker at a ‘Question Time’ event held at Rochdale Town Hall. Mr Caplen, a justice and legal aid specialist, outlined his...
A proposal to make voting a 'civic obligation' is not the right way forward, said UKIP deputy leader Paul Nuttall. "It is sad that the turnout at election time is usually...
The under 13 water polo team were victorious in the Rochdale finals beating Wardle. The under 11 basketball team lost both their games to Sacred Heart and Holy Family. The...
An organised crime gang from Rochdale, responsible for fraudulently ordering more than half-a-million pound worth of goods in a credit card scam, have been jailed. On Tuesday...
Rochdale Hornets are fit and raring to go ahead of their pre-season training camp with the Royal Navy, according to Chairman Mark Wynn. "Training last week was the most intense...
Students Rachel Warbutons and friends Hayden and Megan raised £129.57 by crawling upstairs, dressed in novelty onsies. The Rochdale Sixth Form College students wanted to do...
With the Met Office issuing cold weather alerts across most of the country, national charity Living Streets is warning of the dangers of icy pavements and the risk of heavy snow...
Marks and Spencer, Beales and Boots all say sales were better during Christmas 2014 than 2013 and this has been echoed by the two shopping centre managers. Mark Foxley of...
Employees who work more than 48 hours per week are more likely to engage in risky alcohol consumption than those who work standard weeks, finds a new study published in The...
On 9 and 10 December 2014, a group of Year 8 pupils studying a language at Falinge Park High School (FPHS) were awarded with a trip to the Manchester Christmas Markets. They were...
Date Published 13/01/2015
A coroner ruled the death of new-born baby at the Royal Oldham Hospital following a rare complication at birth was unavoidable. Baby Mohammed Ibrahim had a caesarean section...
Middleton brewery J W Lees is toasting a year of record revenues. The company grew by 6.2 per cent to a £62.9million turnover last year, despite pre-tax profits dipping from...
Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk has asked Eric Pickles, the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, to intervene in a row over plans to build 174 homes on the former...
Parklands House Care Home in Falinge has been rated as inadequate by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) after an inspection found that the home was failing to meet...