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The Year 5 children recently took part in activities at the Robinwood Activity Centre in Cumbria. The children enthusiastically took part in some very daring activities involving...
Date Published 09/01/2015
Welcome Back Firstly a belated happy new year to all our parents, carers and families and I hope that you had a wonderful and peaceful break. As we start the new year it is...
Due to Network Rail engineering work at Victoria Station on Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 January 2015, services on the Bury and Rochdale lines will be affected.
Rail services between Manchester Victoria, Rochdale and Todmorden were disrupted by what was reported as a signal failure in the Rochdale area on Wednesday (7 January).. The...
Patients with a rare disorder of the adrenal glands can now get expert advice from a support group set up especially for them. The Pennine Acute Hospital’s NHS Trust’s Addison...
An increase of less than 4.6% in the voting levels of 18 to 34 years olds in the 2015 General Election would see incumbent MPs ousted in the region, according to research...
Students of AS level English Literature at Rochdale Sixth Form College enjoyed an inspirational visit to Manchester Art Gallery where they were able to see first hand the...
Thursday 8 January Councillors hold a minute’s silence to offer their respects to those who were killed in the terrorist attacks in France. The open forum starts the...
Caroline O’Donnell, a bar manager at the Manchester Beer and Cider Festival, paid a visit to Pictish Brewery in Rochdale on Tuesday (6 January) to create a one off beer. The...
Date Published 08/01/2015
The Prime Minister, David Cameron, and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, have today (Thursday 8 January) announced the long term economic plan for the North...
Residents of Moss Avenue have asked for help from Rochdale Township in relation to safety issues that they are facing. Drivers exiting the street onto Kingsway are often...
Wednesday 7 January An update from the police is first. Operation Elf, which ran between December and January, saw a shop open in the Wheatsheaf Centre which allowed the...
Ian Cole, a Rochdale businessman who laundered hundreds of thousands of pounds, has been ordered to repay more than £800,000. Cole (born 17/05/1961), of Kirkhill Avenue,...
The countdown has commenced for the world’s biggest garden wildlife survey – and more people in the borough of Rochdale than ever before are being called upon to take part in the...
A pair of historic ornate lamps that originally stood outside the Mayor of Rochdale’s home during their term in office will soon be back on show in the town. The lamps last...
Road users across the North West are being urged to check the weather and driving conditions before setting out on journeys tonight (Thursday 8 January) and throughout tomorrow...
Simon Danczuk MP has condemned the barbaric actions of terrorists in Paris yesterday and expressed his solidarity with the people of France. Speaking after joining a vigil at...
We start 2015 with the themes of New Year and Epiphany, the Enterprise capability is Communication and our Literacy focus is words containing ‘gh’. We hope everyone had a...
Officers and staff at Rochdale Police Station marked the murders of two French police officers and 10 other people by holding a small ceremony and two minute...
Rail services will be maintained and capacity on key routes will be increased as part of a deal to secure additional rolling stock for the north of England, Transport Secretary...
Pavement parking is a danger for older people and legislation should be clearer, says the results of a YouGov poll commissioned by Living Streets out today (09 January...
Accident involving four cars on St Mary’s Gate (A58) dual carriage way towards Littleborough (12pm Thursday 8 January). St Mary’s Gate (A58) at Dunelm completely blocked.
Liz McInnes MP is calling for small shops in Heywood and Middleton to enter the All Party Parliamentary Small Shops Best Small Shops Competition. Ms McInnes said: “This is a...
Date Published 07/01/2015
Speaking following the terrorist attack on the offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, Greater Manchester’s Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd said: “This is a...
Accident and Emergency departments across England - including Royal Oldham Hospital, which covers Rochdale - have failed to meet Government targets on waiting times. Just under...
Rochdale Council is facing a huge bill of £58million to complete a backlog of road repairs, one of the highest in England. Details of the costs come after it was revealed how...
Jon DaFox has donated a PlayStation 4 and toys to the Teenage Cancer Trust ward at The Christie Hospital in Manchester after raising £400 at a charity event. The event was a...
The Bamford Christmas tree recycling point has been that popular since Christmas that the small square allocated by the council is currently overflowing with discarded Christmas...
Police are currently searching for a man who stole a van from a milkman whilst he was out making deliveries. The incident occurred at 7:05am on Monday (5 January) on Rochdale...
A Java Bar coffee shop is set to open in Rochdale Transport Interchange. Work began on the coffee shop last week with those behind the new development hoping it will be open...