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Well done to those students who took part in the dance project which had its performance on Sunday 16 March at The Gracie Fields Theatre. I know that the staff who supported the...
Date Published 20/03/2014
In the aftermath of the second TBA site fire in a year, a government agency relied upon by Rochdale Council and Greater Manchester Fire Service is not up to the job of protecting...
Fire crew from Rochdale's White Watch were joined on duty by local celebrity chef Andrew Nutter and pupils from nearby Heybrook Primary School officially marked the opening of...
Millie’s Trust, a national charity working to raise awareness of paediatric first aid, has been selected by Carcraft to receive 12 months of support. Millie’s Trust, based in...
Zen Internet has received Which? Recommended Broadband Provider status for the seventeenth consecutive time. Zen’s Recommended Broadband Provider status revealed five stars...
Rochdale Borough Council is to receive £238,301 as part of £13.1 million of government funding to help local authorities repair local roads damaged by severe weather. The...
Mayfield cross the Pennines as they travel to face Yorkshire side York Acorn at the Acorn Sports Centre. Acorn having come down from the Premier Division after a disappointing...
New walking sessions are to be added to the weekly programme of activities as part of the activ8teme initiative of low cost, easy access sessions designed to help people in the...
A demolition contractor has narrowly escaped a custodial sentence for persistent breaches of planning control in sites across the borough. In March 2013, Peter George...
Every year over 1 million people die from a disease that many people consider to have already been eradicated. TB is airborne, infectious, drug-resistant and found in every...
The committee behind the Woman of Rochdale award decided at a meeting yesterday (Wednesday 19 March) that there will also be a Young Woman of Rochdale award this year. The...
A new approach to care is transforming the lives of patients with Parkinson’s disease and has promise for other long term conditions like COPD and rheumatoid arthritis, say Dutch...
The new town centre Metrolink line will open to passengers on Monday 31 March, subject to final testing. The final stage will start on Thursday 27 March and will see trams...
On Sunday, the Chancellor said that we need to tackle the long-term economic challenges facing the country, and I could not agree more. The problem is that he also said that we...
A fire broke out this morning (Thursday 20 March) in the living room of a property on Laneside Walk, Milnrow. The fire service was called just after 11.00am to reports of a...
Students from Rochdale Sixth Form College lit up Rochdale Police Station and the old Magistrates Court building with a digital light show on Wednesday (19 March). The show was...
The first stages of the town centre redevelopment demolition were completed this morning (Thursday 20 March) with the bridge link to the Wheatsheaf Centre being removed. The...
A team from Hollingworth Lake Rowing Club put on a master class of rowing and sculling on the River Ouse in York to win 16 gold medals, awarded to six crews, at the Yorkshire Head...
The ringleader of a gang of Asian men who groomed young white girls for sex appealed against his conviction. Shabir Ahmed was found guilty of 30 child rape charges and jailed...
Date Published 19/03/2014
Concerns have been raised about a number of cars regularly parking illegally along Milnrow Road, Rochdale. Photos sent to Rochdale Online show cars parked illegally on the...
Former Rochdale councillor, Jean Ashworth is warning local residents regarding a telephone "scam". Residents get phone calls from representatives of the Telephone Preference...
Canon Nick Feist, priest in charge at St Leonard's Church in Middleton, retired from his parish with effect from Sunday 2 March. Canon Feist was ordained as a priest in 1976...
Dr Thirumurugan Sundaresan, a partner at East Street Surgery in Rochdale, has been given a nine month prison sentence, suspended for 18 months after he admitted to falsifying the...
Lars Tharp, an arts and antiques consultant paid a visit to the Rochdale Antiques Society to give them a talk on William Hogarth. Lars was invited to speak to the group by the...
Councillor Farooq Ahmed appeared at Bury and Rochdale Magistrates court this morning (Wednesday 19 February). Councillor Ahmed pleaded not guilty to allegations of a section 4...
For households/families 311,000 people in the North West will be taken out of income tax altogether when the Personal Allowance rises to £10,000 this April, and another 31,000...
Rochdale Liberal Democrat MEP Chris Davies has been named MEP of the Year in the Environment category at the Brussels. Labour's Arlene McCarthy MEP was also presented with a...
Mr Deputy Speaker, I can report today that the economy is continuing to recover – and recovering faster than forecast. We set out our plan. And together with the...
Individuals who are genetically predisposed to obesity may be more susceptible to the adverse effects of eating fried foods, concludes a study published on bmj.com.
Families of the ‘Families and Schools Together’ (FAST) Club celebrated their Graduation on Wednesday with a final meeting and buffet. Certificates were presented to each...