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Rochdale Council has come under fire for using premium rate 0845 numbers for some of their services. Services which are currently using an 0845 number are environmental...
Date Published 10/02/2014
Children at Middleton Library were treated to a visit from a very special guest to help encourage them to love books and start a new chapter in their love of reading. To...
The Year 8 and 9 girls’ football team had their final league games last week. They worked hard to get to this final stage! The Year 8 team came fifth and the Year 9 team came...
A return to traditional closing times for pubs and clubs to curb violence and disorderly behaviour which is causing misery in towns and villages up and down the country is being...
Littleborough Community Primary School ‘A’ Football Team won the ‘One Goal Tournament’ Rochdale Division. They played against six other school and losing only one game,...
In atrocious conditions at the Mayfield Sports Centre on Saturday Mayfield handed out a lesson in rugby league to Folly Lane. The comprehensive win saw them through to the...
The preacher at our Communion Service at 10.30am on Sunday will be Rev Diane Hicks. We are continuing to support the Rochdale Foodbank and gifts of packet or tinned food can...
Staff from the People's History Museum in Manchester joined Rochdale and Littleborough Peace Group campaigners in Yorkshire Street, Rochdale on Saturday morning (8 February 2014)....
As many as 120,000 employees in the North West - and almost a million (966,000) across Britain - were on sick leave for a month or more each year on average between October 2010...
Scott Hogan scored a hat-trick in 17 second half minutes to move Rochdale to within one point of the automatic promotion places. A drab game in poor conditions was livened up...
A crow-bar wielding robber fled empty-handed following an unsuccessful attempt to break into the till of a Middleton store. At 7.25pm on Thursday 6 February 2014, the...
The Wheatsheaf Shopping Centre held their first craft fayre of the year today (Saturday 8 February) giving the opportunity to a number of crafters in Rochdale to sell their...
Date Published 08/02/2014
Lisa Stansfield's latest album, Seven, is due to be released on Monday (10 February) and Lisa sat down with Rochdale Online at The Feel Good Café for a chat about her latest...
Rochdale Lions celebrated their 24th anniversary with a special meal and celebration. The group, which is part of the Lions Club International, is a community service...
Chardonnay has gone in and out of fashion just like skinny jeans. Back in the 1990's the Australians made powerful Chardonnay with lots of oak and for a time we fell in love with...
Our blue/grey coloured, extremely friendly, nosey and affectionate cat, LOLA, has been missing since the 18th of January. She needs daily medication so please do not feed her...
Date Published 07/02/2014
The Dale squad set off for London this morning ahead of the weekend’s fixture against AFC Wimbledon at Kingsmeadow, and manager Keith Hill is looking forward to the game. “I...
A group of local patients and members of The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust joined representatives from Healthwatch Rochdale recently in an exclusive “walk and talk” visit to...
The Trading Standards Department of Rochdale Borough Council is responsible for the well being of the community throughout the borough. Trading Standards is one part of the...
Members of Rochdale Rotary Club have helped with water conservation in Kenya by aiding the construction of a sand dam. Sand dams are steel reinforced concrete walls built...
Stewart Pearson, from Bamford was amongst a recent crowd of protesters in Bangkok protesting to oust current Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. Protests which Stewart...
Staff at AST Hampsons on Yorkshire Street, Rochdale have helped to raise money for Age UK by getting involved with their annual bobble day fundraising event. Bobble day is held...
Last weekend a group of students represented Wardle Academy at the YMCA Lakeside Activity Centre, Newby Bridge, Lake Windermere. They completed every activity with enthusiasm...
Local organisations are strengthening relationships with the South Asian and other minority communities in Rochdale. NHS Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale Clinical Commissioning...
Over the past 2 weeks, we have had a number of students across school from Manchester University. The students have had the opportunity to observe teaching and learning in our...
This week pupils in KS3 from Redwood and Oulder Hill Schools have been taking part in a joint project to learn about the Paralympic history and its values – Determination,...
Youth activities and health and wellbeing for older residents were the big winners as residents from nine neighbourhoods voted to decide how to spend over £20,000 in community...
Commenting on today's PMI data, Darrell Matthews, North West Region Director at EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation, said: “Manufacturers had a strong finish to 2013, but more...
February is about to be showered in a coating of red and pink and all things romance as people across the borough prepare to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
Over 500 respiratory healthcare professionals are today urging MPs to legislate against smoking in cars with children “to protect the wellbeing of children now and in the future.”...