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A woman has been caught urinating on graves at Holy Trinity Parish Church in Littleborough. The woman was caught in the act this afternoon (Thursday 22 May) by passers by. A...
Date Published 22/05/2014
Cath Phillips, owner and founder of Rochdale’s On Track Dog Training School, has introduced two schemes that she believes enhance the behavioural training and relationships...
Paul Farrand, the teenage son of a convicted paedophile, took his own life by taking a fatal overdose of prescription tablets. Paul, 18, was found dead at his flat five days...
PCSOs Abigail Shepherd and Dominique Grimes attended Our Lady and St Pauls Primary School, Darnhill, Heywood on Tuesday (20 May) to help the nursery children welcome the police...
Winner of the Wheatsheaf shopping centre’s Bonny Baby 0-18 months competition is 12 week old Charlie with two and a half year old ‘Tai’ winning the toddler category for children...
Rochdale Mayfield return to action on Saturday after last week's break for the Manchester Magic weekend welcoming Yorkshire outfit Shawcross Sharks to the Mayfield Sports Centre....
Number One Riverside won the award for Best Corporate Workplace in the North of England at the annual British Council for Offices (BCO) regional property sector awards. The...
Frank Rawlinson, 83, from Rochdale, was trapped in a broken lift for almost an hour at Rochdale Infirmary as no one on site was authorised to get him out. Frank, who was...
An attempted robbery ended differently than intended when the male robber was hit on the knuckles with his own weapon by one of the shop staff. The man threatened a female...
Voting is under way in polling stations across the borough for the local government and European elections. Voting booths opened at 7.00am and close at 10.00pm. The count...
The Mayor of Rochdale, Peter Rush, opened a new counselling room at Rochdale Connections Trust (RCT) and presented certificates to members who have completed the Trust’s support...
Retired couple Pauline and Bernard Thompson take part in many pursuits together but particularly enjoy spending part of their time volunteering as reading helpers with the...
Nearly half of employees (48%) in the North West say they know a colleague who has had to quit work due to stress. The research, by Capita Employee Benefits, also reveals that...
The Highways Agency is reminding drivers to keep their distance as road safety charity Brake reveals that six in 10 drivers admit to risky tailgating. The survey – by Brake...
Doubts have been raised about Rochdale Borough Council's ownership of Hare Hill House in Hare Hill Park, Littleborough. The Council believes it owns the house, it having been...
Date Published 21/05/2014
Pennine Black scored an amazing 27 goals in five matches to secure and surpass their 50 goal target for Cystic Fibrosis Awareness. Pennine went into the first week of the...
Norden Carnival, on Saturday 14 June, is set to be the the longest parade yet with more local businesses, schools and community groups set to join the parade. The procession...
Improving family doctor access during standard working hours might be better for reducing out of hours service use than extending the opening times of GP surgeries, suggests...
The anniversary of the death of Middleton soldier Lee Rigby (22 May) is to be marked by armed forces flags across the borough being lowered. Linda Fisher, Deputy Chief...
Commenting on today’s retail sales figures, Christian Spence, Head of Business Intelligence at Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, said: “Today's (21 May) data show a strongly...
Police are appealing for help in tracing the next of kin of a Rochdale man. Ian Griffiths, 66, died at his home on Henry Street, Rochdale, on Friday 2 May 2014. There are no...
Now in its thirty-first year of performing Mart Rodger’s Manchester Jazz was an ever welcome visitor to Castleton on Sunday 18 May where before a sizeable Jazz on a Sunday...
If you sell goods and services to consumers, you are likely to be affected by changes in legislation coming into force in June 2014. Those selling online or off-premises will see...
The Breastfeeding Welcome Scheme will be rolled out across the borough in the coming months. The scheme is a project to enable mothers to breastfeed easily and comfortably...
Darnhill Library joined in with the ‘Going Green for Springhill’ campaign by raising over £100 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Springhill Hospice.
Landlords are being offered online training in tax matters from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). The computer-based tutorials will make it easier for them to understand when and...
Our Anglican Communion Service will be led by Rev Canon Sharon Jones on Sunday at 11.00am. Everyone welcome. Our well established Baby and Toddler Group will be closed on Bank...
Well done to all the students who performed in the ‘Distraction’ Dance Show this week. We were delighted with the quality of performances on display and the great audience turn...
Nursery Shelters Our new Nursery shelter is now completed – it looks fantastic and the children in Nursery are really benefiting from the new outdoor play experiences it offers....
The preacher at our Sunday morning service at 10.30am will be Rev Lawrence Copley. There will also be Sunday Club activities for children aged 5-15.