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Police believe a body found at Whitworth at the weekend could be that of missing Rossendale man Heath Nield. The body was found on land behind Healey Conservative Club at...
Date Published 22/09/2014
Britain’s manufacturers have set out their priorities for the next Government to drive better- balanced growth, boost trade and investment and deliver long-term economic security....
Pension auto-enrolment deadlines are looming for thousands of small firms across the region, with hefty fines likely for those who miss compliance deadlines, the Federation of...
We would like to welcome Parents and Carers of our new Year 7s to our Year 7 Matters Evening on Tuesday 30 September from 6:00 - 7:30pm. At this event we will be offering advice...
The Lake Garage Central Lancashire League season finally ended on Sunday when champions Norden entertained Littleborough in a match which had been delayed a week due to Norden’s...
Cross Country Competition Last Thursday KS2 children competed for the school Cross Country trophy and for individual medals. Overall winners were Langley and individual medal...
Teresa Golden, nee Hughes, died on Tuesday 16 September 2014 in North Wales after a short illness. A former pupil at St Mary's, Littleborough she will be sadly missed by her...
We currently have two vacancies for co-opted governors at our school. A Co-Opted governor is a person appointed by the governing body and who, in the opinion of the governing...
Welcome back and an especially huge welcome to all the children and families who are new to our school. Pupil Progress; Last year we are proud that data shows the rate of...
Police were called at shortly before 2.45pm yesterday Sunday, 21 September to a report that a member of the public had found a human leg on land behind Healey Conservative Club at...
Queensway Commercials Limited (QCL), a new and independent business set up by the directors of James Nuttall Transport, has been set up to assist with the future of flexible MOT...
The first ever Mayor’s Charity Country Fete has been described as “brilliant” by Mayor Carol Wardle. Held today (Sunday 21 September) at Rochdale and District Riding Club, the...
Date Published 21/09/2014
Rail enthusiasts and supporters of Castleton Station gathered on Monday (15 September) to celebrate 175 years since trains were first allowed to pass through the village. The...
Ian Henderson’s first half penalty earned Rochdale a valuable three points against Coventry City at Spotland. Henderson confidently dispatched his spot kick after Bastien Hery was...
Family, friends and colleagues paid their final respects to Heywood and Middleton MP Jim Dobbin this afternoon (Saturday 20 September) as he was laid to rest. A Requiem mass...
Date Published 20/09/2014
Martin Stapleton, Rochdale's professional cage fighter, lost to Goiti Yamauchi, a 21-year-old Japanese-born Brazilian, at Fresno, California, United States in his third Bellator...
Tesco, king of the supermarket chain, has seen its sales slump over the last year. The smaller, price conscious food companies, Lidl and Aldi are nipping at their heels with some...
The owners of a cat that was shot by an air rifle in Littleborough are warning people to be on the look out after their cat was brutally attacked. Diego, who belongs to Gareth...
Residents living along Lake Side – a street described as one of Littleborough’s most picturesque - have objected to plans to build two more homes there. Developers are seeking...
Rochdale Council wants council workers to take five days unpaid holiday for the next two years as a way for the council to make savings. It is understood that the proposals...
The family of Allan Ashworth have paid tribute to him after he died on Wednesday 10 September. Allan, who died at the age of 91, was born in 1923 and was the only child of...
Rochdale Round Table have donated £2,500 to the Gaddum Centre to help their support for families with a child in palliative care and bereaved children work. Staff from the...
The ninth RSPCA shop in the borough will be opening next Friday (26 September) at 421 Oldham Road. Shirley Mellor, shops area coordinator for RSPCA Rochdale, said: “We had been...
The RSPCA shop in Castleton will be celebrating its first anniversary on Tuesday (23 September). The Castleton shop was the eighth RSPCA shop to be opened in the borough and...
The hospice Golf Day event took place tesyetrday (Friday 19 September) with 30 teams teeing off at Rochdale Golf Club. The event was a four ball stable ford competition with
A couple had a lucky escape after an arsonist set fire to their flat. At about 11.20pm on Tuesday 16 September 2014, the couple, both 26, noticed a glow coming through the...
The first publicly owned solar farm in Greater Manchester is being constructed on around one acre of contaminated land behind Rochdale Leisure Centre, on Entwistle Road. The...
Date Published 19/09/2014
This week the year 5 and 6 children had a fun time making models of the brain using mod-roc. An important visitor from the National College of Teaching and Learning was impressed...
Arrests/Warrants On Friday 12 September 2014 a number of PCs and PCSOs were in Middleton town centre and on Stanycliffe Lane. This is in response to concerns raised be residents...
The Environment Agency’s decision to make it easier and cheaper for farmers to use fruit and vegetable by-products in anaerobic digestion (AD) plants has been described as a...