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The Brunswick pub on Bridge Street, Heywood has been converted into six bespoke flats for people with learning difficulties and other needs. The pub has been converted by...
Date Published 02/05/2014
Fly tipping continues to cause a nuisance almost two months after the Council made a plea for people to report incidents in hopes of catching those responsible. Residents...
Littleborough RUFC and running friends tackled the hills behind Hollingworth Lake in a 10K and 4K cross country Race4Rugby challenge. This was the first running event to be...
For the first time, a former resident of Knowl View has spoken out about the notorious residential school at the heart of current investigations by Rochdale Council and Greater...
Leader of Rochdale Council, Councillor Colin Lambert paid a visit to Kleen Strike last week. Councillor Lambert visited the premises to see first hand the printer cartridge...
Four-year-old Scarlet Rigby was the winner of a hunt to find hidden Easter bunnies in Village Treasures Charity shop in Milnrow. The bunnies were hidden in the Easter window...
The One Shop in Lower Falinge is set to close. Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) announced the closure of the shop to residents last week. It is understood that from...
Rochdale Council will be making a bid to to receive a share of the £168 million pothole fund. If successful, the fund will provide the council with money to repair local roads...
Putting the county name of Lancashire on street signs will not be implemented by Rochdale Council. Councils are soon to be given the opportunity to put traditional county...
Heywood lorry driver, Neil Bates, who was jailed in January for his part in a global shares scam, has been ordered to pay back nearly £45,000. Bates, 56, was jailed for 12...
Blaine McKenna, who was jailed in March for three and a half years after he admitted to conspiracy to supply amphetamines, possessing class B drugs with intent and possessing...
Met Office Meteorologists are forecasting dry and fine weather for many over the Bank Holiday weekend, in contrast to the forecast earlier in the week! Saturday is looking to...
Date Published 01/05/2014
The lives of more than 200 troubled families in Rochdale have been turned around in the first two years of the Troubled Families initiative, according to the latest figures. A...
In March, several musical groups from Wardle Academy and our partner primary schools took part in the Regional Music for Youth Festival. This month the Folk Group, conducted...
Rochdale’s promotion winning football squad will parade along The Esplanade in the town centre on Tuesday (6 May) before attending a civic reception at the Town Hall. Final...
New exhibition Talking Heads is set to open on Saturday 24 May 2014 showcasing objects from the Rochdale borough’s museum and art gallery collection. It reveals some of the...
Young people from Sparth Youth Club have been working with junk sculptor Richard Dawson and Rochdale Pioneers Museum to create an installation piece of artwork. Using recycled...
Mayfield NCL have no fixture on Saturday so the NWML side take centre stage as they entertain Widnes West Bank at the Mayfield Sports Centre. Mayfield fresh from last weeks...
A warm welcome to Mr Dean Sheriff this Sunday to lead us in our Morning Worship at 11.00am. Baby and Toddler Club is closed this Bank Holiday Monday but reopens on Wednesday...
Anti-Social Behaviour The vast majority of youngsters are no trouble at all. However the Police are reminding everyone that antisocial behaviour will not be tolerated, and they...
Rochdale Borough has placed 16th out of a total of 353 local authorities in England and 4th of 23 in the North West for the number of residents receiving NHS Health Checks in...
Julian Appleyard, the Principal and staff at Rochdale Sixth Form College have been selected for a top role supporting schools in challenging circumstances. Mr Appleyard is one...
For three nights, students from Rochdale Sixth Form College have wowed packed audiences with their version of Our House: It Must Be Love. A team of 37 students, led by Laura...
A group of 14 Rochdale Sixth Form College students visited Hull and York Medical School to try their hand at medicine. The aspiring medics got the chance to learn some...
A-Level Business Studies Students from Rochdale Sixth Form College visited Salford Quays Vue Cinema to brush up on their revision skills. The interactive workshop was made up...
KYP has been accredited with the Matrix Standard, a nationally recognised quality mark for organisations providing support to individuals to make learning and work more...
Emma Walter and Connor McAndrew, catering students, both 19 and from Rochdale, scooped first place for their main course at a competition held during the PACE (Professional...
Milnrow's first home game of the season saw them win against Ashton. After a fantastic win at Radcliffe last week the Milnrow boys were in high spirits and raring to go....
Mayfield Mustangs under 12s continued their tremendous start to the rugby season extending their winning run of all eight games so far this season with a cup quarter final win...
Very overweight teens face a social world of stigma, discrimination, and isolation because of their body size, reveals an analysis of their views, published in the online journal...