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A man was stabbed in the leg during an attempted robbery in Heywood. The 24-year-old victim was walking across waste land near to George Street, when he was approached by two...
Date Published 17/04/2014
Rochdale lad Ben Murphy has qualified from the last-16 knockout at the Northern Snooker Centre, Leeds for the final of the English Under-14 Snooker Championship. Ben edged past...
Over 100 boys and girls took advantage of a week's football and multi-sport coaching provided by the Football in the Community Trust coaches.
Naila Ilyas has been named a national Heat Hero by fuel poverty charity National Energy Action (NEA) recently for her contribution to tackling fuel poverty in Rochdale. The...
The world’s biggest wildlife survey reports a chorus of frogs hopping around in Greater Manchester gardens, but our native squirrels are in the red. Nearly half of people in...
Taxi drivers received training and advice on helping to keep borough residents safe with a particular focus on identifying victims of child sexual exploitation and informing...
Mayfield look forward to a hectic bank holiday weekend with a league clash on Saturday and then the Oldham Standard Cup Final on Monday at Oldham Rugby Union Club. The NCL...
Transport Minister Robert Goodwill has urged car passengers to speak out against drink-drivers after 1 in 4 admitted to being too self-conscious to say anything. Research for...
Middleton Trampolining Club van has been broken into, thieves have taken the children's tuck shop cash tin, the club's sat nav and a bottle of perfume. The van was parked in...
Date Published 16/04/2014
Matthew Moss High School and Rochdale Sixth Form College have launched a unique scheme that is attracting international attention. Named D6, the scheme sees 180 pupils from...
Olympian and endurance adventurer James Cracknell OBE has been confirmed as this year’s special guest to host The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust’s fifth annual Staff Awards...
To celebrate the second stage of Le Tour de France coming to the borough in July, £20,000 is available for local groups to make the visit of the sporting spectacular even more...
The CLA in the North is calling for action on fly-tipping as farmers and landowners throughout the region gear up to clear piles of waste dumped in their gateways, fields and...
The board of directors at Rochdale Hornets are pleased to announce that Mick Johnson will join the board of directors with immediate effect. Mick has been a supporter of...
The Hornets head on the road this weekend as the men take on North Wales Crusaders in a Kingstone Press Championship fixture at the Racecourse and the ladies take on Whitworth in...
Unemployment has dropped below 7 per cent for the first time since the recession and employment has seen the biggest annual jump in a generation, figures published by the Office...
After introductions by David Ashworth, members of the capacity audience settled back in anticipation of an evening of musical delight, to be provided by Milnrow Band, at...
The defamation case against Rochdale Council and Council Leader Colin Lambert brought by by two Rochdale based private care home operators has been dismissed by Mr Justice Bean in...
Pregnant women with chronic hypertension (high blood pressure) are highly likely to suffer from adverse pregnancy outcomes such as preterm delivery, low birth weight and neonatal...
The scaffolding being erected around the black box has now reached around half way up the structure - it will take a further four weeks to cover the entire structure. Since our...
Date Published 15/04/2014
Rochdale could be transported back in time with the council looking at using historical adverts to help revitalise the town centre. The move could see adverts from bygone days...
At the Hornets we’ve been doing some quality work out in the community promoting the Hornets brand. This involves doing some work in primary schools, high schools and various...
New dance and fitness studio Loud Studios in Milnrow held an open day on Sunday 6 April, which saw a number of activities held at the studio to mark its official opening. The...
The uniformed groups at St Michael’s Church have been awarded £300 from the Middleton Rotary Club. The funding awarded to the groups, which includes brownies, beavers and...
Fifteen year 10 students spent an exciting afternoon in the Forensic Science Laboratory at Hopwood Hall College. The students were given an interactive presentation about the role...
Two local teams have made history by making it to the WARLA Women’s Rugby League Challenge Cup Final. Ladies Hornets and Whitworth Warriors will go head-to-head in the final...
Yearsley Logistics in Heywood, Britain’s largest distributor of frozen foods, has spent more than £35m over the past few years to achieve further growth and success. The...
Plans are being finalised for a ceremony to mark the distinguished career of former Heywood and Royton MP, the Right Honourable Lord Joel Barnett, who is to become a Freeman of...
Last month, Wardle Academy’s Choir performed at the Rochdale Music Festival. They performed over two days, with solo and duet performances taking place on Thursday 13 March and...
The Springhill Hospice 2015 calendar competition is nearing judgement day. Over 100 photos have been submitted by local people to be included in the 2015 calendar. From Monday 21...