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The end of March saw Wardle Academy host both a Musical Evening and the Music for Youth Regional Festival. It was the first time a musical event had taken place in the new school...
Date Published 25/04/2014
John Bene-Doszpoly was presented with a cheque for £100 by Hornets captain Wayne English having scooped the prize in the Rochdale Hornets Buzzline Daily Lottery Draw. John is a...
Greater Manchester Police is running its biggest ever operation to take criminals off the roads. Over 250 officers in more than 100 vehicles are using ANPR (automatic number...
Martin Ballard, the Wheatsheaf Shopping Centre manager, is to leave the Wheatsheaf to take up a new post as Managing Director of Red Cape Marketing, the Rochdale based company...
A family in Rochdale need help in getting an eight seater car so they can travel to hospital appointments. The family, who live in Falinge, have seven children. Lucy, one of...
Members of the Rochdale Environmental Action Group (REAG) would like to see Rochdale Council improve the area around Rochdale Railway Station – an area they see as the gateway to...
Six taxi drivers have had their licences revoked in a clamp down in the wake of the grooming scandal. Rochdale Council has adopted a new and robust approach to protect...
Date Published 24/04/2014
The graves of World War One heroes buried in Rochdale and Middleton will be included in a project that aims to restore their final resting places to their former glory. While...
Middleton man, Ken Dutton, a World War Two RAF gunner, has died. Ken, who was part of the 88 squadron, died on Thursday 10 April at North Manchester General Hospital. Born...
A man who was trapped his car after it collided with a stone wall is in hospital with serious head injuries. Two fire crews attended the scene on Rochdale Road, Edenfield...
Rochdale Rotary Club held a special event yesterday (Wednesday 23 April) for the launch of their Urban Farm Cassette Planters. The project was officially launched at Rochdale...
St George’s Day (23 April) was celebrated with a flag-raising ceremony at Rochdale Town Hall. The flag of St George, which flies alongside the Union Flag outside the town hall...
Phil Shea is to run the BUPA Great Manchester 10K Run in aid of St Mary’s Children’s Hospital, Manchester. This charity is close to the hearts of those at Vision, a commercial...
Former Heywood and Royton MP the Right Honourable Lord Joel Barnett has been awarded Freedom of the Borough of Rochdale - the highest honour the council can bestow on an...
Rochdale Pioneers Museum is launching their new Mini Pioneers Baskets on Saturday 3 May. The baskets have been specially designed, by artist Sarah Marsh, for families with...
The Fire Service made a call recently to Kingsway Park High School students’ for a different reason other than a fire. Fire Service Personnel came to visit the school with...
In preparation for this review, I re-read ‘Big Cyril’ by Cyril Smith published in 1977 by Wyndam (second-hand copies still available from the usual online sources from £2.00)....
The campaign to help residents put the right waste in the correct bin is being rolled out to a further area this Friday in a bid to improve the area’s recycling rates.
Aston Buckley from Beech House School, spurred on by the ‘Tenner’ initiative, which provides young people with £10 to encourage young entrepreneurs, developed ‘Aston’s Bakes and...
Mayfield face Hull outfit Myton Warriors at the Mayfield Sports Centre on Saturday as they continue their push toward premier division rugby. Myton are a decent side they had a...
A torrent of water was sent cascading down Huddersfield Road in Newhey this morning (24 April) when workmen piling sheets of metal into the ground at Ogden to support a new...
Two narrow victories in five days for Whitworth Valley mean that the race for the Sartori Sharpening Services Premier Division title goes to the final day of the season on...
The Oulder Hill Years 7 and 8 Boys and Girls table-tennis teams performed exceptionally well at the Greater Manchester School Games Table-Tennis Tournament before the Easter...
The borough of Rochdale is getting ready to recognise its own local sporting heroes. If you know a ‘Person’ or ‘Club’ that has made a difference through sport in your...
On Friday 25 April, Love Your Bike and Greater Manchester Cycling Campaign (GMCC) are inviting people to join one of the Bike Friday rides and help spread the message to...
Easter Bank Holiday was an exceptionally busy time for the North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust 111 Service (NWAS), providing urgent care to people that needed medical advice...
INX International UK Ltd hosted a grand opening event at its new manufacturing facility in Heywood on 16 April. The 40,000 square-foot complex was built to satisfy a desire to...
Boutique owner Kelly Turner-Mitchell is frustrated with Rochdale Council and the way they have undertaken roadworks in Littleborough. The latest roadworks in the area has seen...
Date Published 23/04/2014
It's the end of the winter session for Rochdale skier Daisi Daniels and her last few races in the under 12 age category - as she moves up to the under 14s age group at the end of...
As the 125th season of Lacrosse in Rochdale comes to a close, Rochdale Lacrosse Club club has an unprecedented four teams participating in the North of England Men’s Lacrosse...