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Macmillan Coffee Morning: Thank you for supporting Macmillan on Friday 26 September. We had an excellent turn out and raised a fantastic £235.24. Motivators’ Club: A...
Date Published 30/09/2014
On Friday 26 September Year 7 Wardle Academy pupils hosted a Macmillan coffee morning, inviting family, friends and carers and raising £422 for the cancer charity. The morning...
A trial permit scheme that is allowing accredited mobility scooter users to travel by Metrolink has been extended through to 1 December 2014. Since the six month trial started...
A lively evening of musical entertainment is promised at the Mayor’s Ball in Rochdale Town Hall on Friday 17 October from 7pm until 1am - and you are invited. Tickets are now...
Early Met Office figures show this is set to be the driest September across the UK since records began in 1910, with exceptionally low rainfall for many parts of the country....
Precision Technologies Group (PTG) company, Holroyd Precision, has appointed I-FAB LLC as its representative for the United States of America, Canada and Mexico. Based in...
Police were called shortly after 4.00pm on Monday 29 September to reports a woman had been stabbed at a house on East Street in Rochdale. Officers attended and established a...
There is growing concern that patient groups and health charities should be more transparent about their funding given that they are widely perceived to be independent, according...
Introducing minimum unit pricing in England would be up to 50 times more effective than the government’s recent policy of a ban on below cost selling as a way of tackling problems...
The first national survey of the oral health of three year old children in England has shown that 20% of three-year-olds in Greater Manchester suffered from visible tooth...
Rochdale Council cabinet meeting as it happened - Monday 29 September The first item on the agenda is regarding the feasibility study and future use of Rochdale Town Hall....
Date Published 29/09/2014
Members of Rochdale Council Cabinet decided this evening (Monday 29 September) that a public consultation will take place regarding the potential closure of Derby Street Nursery...
Rev Shammy Webster will lead an Interfaith Peace Service at Rochdale Unitarian Church at 10.30am on Sunday 19 October. All are invited to attend. At the Unitarian General...
247dancewear, a Rochdale based retailer of all types of dancewear, is selling via the Rochdale Online Department Store. The company, which has been trading for over 10 years,...
Alkrington Primary School in Middleton have received an award from the Rotary Club of Middleton for their charitable work. The school were presented with a citation by...
Wardle Academy netball team had a busy week last week hosting Siddal Moor and travelling away to play Middleton Technology and Holy Family. Years 8 and 10 played Siddal Moor...
Aaron Diskin joined Samantha Cameron, who hosted a reception at Number 10 for beneficiaries and supporters of the disabled children’s charity Whizz-Kidz, at 10 Downing Street....
The North West Area Brass Bands Association is bringing brass band contesting back to Rochdale Town Hall after 14 years. The contest, entitled ‘NWABBA Rochdale Open...
Duke's Rd band will visit St Andrew's, Dearnley on Saturday night 4 October. You don’t need a ticket, you can pay £6 on the door to gain admission to a musical evening headed...
Staff at Hopwood Hall College put their baking skills into action last week, to make sure there were lots of cakes ready to sell when the College took part in Macmillan’s ‘World’s...
The nineteenth annual Men of Rochdale Luncheon will take place in the Great Hall at Rochdale Town Hall on Friday 28 November. The luncheon is held annually to raise vital funds...
Location Bury & Rochdale Old Road, Bamford Period 24 November 2014 to 1 April 2015 Promoter Rochdale MBC Traffic control Temporary Signals between Nos. 259 & 303 to...
David and Alison Williams, both previously Labour councillors but now leading figures in the Green Party, came back to Middleton to give their support to the Green Party candidate...
The monthly Wednesday Afternoon Tea starts at 5pm on 1 October. It is followed at 7pm by a meeting of the Women's League, when Joyce Ashworth will speak about her trip to Hong...
People who misuse railway crossings are being targeted by British Transport Police (BTP) as it attempts to reduce the thousands of cases each year. BTP deal with incidents on...
The Government’s controversial decision to allow fracking to take place below people’s homes without their permission will put home and land owners in the North at risk, says the...
Rev Diane Hicks will be the preacher at our Church Anniversary Service at 10.30am on Sunday. There will also be Sunday Club activities for children aged 5-15.
The ninth RSPCA shop for the borough was officially opened on Friday (26 September) by RSPCA supporter and local councillor, Karen Danczuk. The ribbon was cut at the shop on...
Two men and one woman managed to escape a house after a chip pan caught fire in the early hours of Saturday (27 September) morning. The kitchen of the house was destroyed as...
The final stage of the demolition of the black box is about to commence, very soon the building will be no more and all that will remain is rubble. The former major town centre...
Date Published 28/09/2014