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Detective Inspector Lee Hopwood is the new neighbourhood Detective Inspector for the Rochdale North area. He replaces DI Andrew Aston, who has taken on another role at Rochdale....
Date Published 02/10/2013
Well done to the students who attended the Oldham Coliseum to see ‘Chicago’ this week. The students were impeccably behaved and several members of the public complimented students...
Wardle Academy hosted a Macmillan Coffee Morning on Friday 27 September. Year 7 pupils were involved in the day and invited their family and friends along for the morning where...
Laura Vayro has turned her dream into reality with the launch of her new social enterprise business, Oakapple Environmental. Oakapple Environmental, provides outdoor learning...
Acclaimed MOBO award-winning rapper Akala is on his way to Rochdale and will be performing tracks from his last two albums ’The Thieves Banquet’ and ‘Doublethink’ on Saturday 26...
The achievement of learners from across the borough was recognised at the KYP annual awards ceremony. The ceremony celebrates the success of learners on KYP programmes during...
On Friday 27 September the technology department organised a coffee morning for Macmillan Cancer as part of a national fundraising event. Pupils and staff could get a hot drink...
Harvest Collections We are having a Harvest Festival on Monday, 14 October; collections are for the Food Bank in Rochdale. Tins and packets will be most welcome – there will...
Mayfield under 7s entertained Ince Rose Bridge from Wigan, and showed they had learnt many of the lessons from last week's tough game against a very experienced Leigh Miners team.
The Mayfield juggernaut rolled on on Saturday as they demolished yet another side at the Mayfield Sports Centre. Dewsbury Celtic were this week's victims as, after a mediocre...
Having taken a short break from competing in rally’s following his relocation from Newhey to Cockermouth, to work for the M-Sport Ford World Rally team; Joe Cruttenden competed in...
Complaints to North West water giant United Utilities have fallen by 40 per cent this year. The company – which supplies water and wastewater services to seven million people...
Diana is a volunteer at the Healey Dell Heritage Centre & Tea Rooms. Her story is as candid as it is moving and should serve as food for thought for anyone who might be tempted...
The government has entered the final legislative phase of its plan to create a stronger and safer banking system that supports the economy, consumers and small businesses by...
Date Published 01/10/2013
Congratulations go to Daisi Daniels who became the Indoor British Skiing U12 Champion this weekend. She also became the Skicross U14 British Champion and also the third overall...
Siddal Moor Sports College held a “Show Racism the Red Card Day” on Wednesday 25 September 2013. All Students from Year 9 moved around different workshops throughout the day which...
Three people have been arrested in connection with a brothel being operated from a flat on Oldham Road, Rochdale. A 46-year-old man from Rochdale was arrested on suspicion of...
Based in Heywood, GJD Manufacturing designs, manufactures and supplies professional external detector equipment as well as CCTV and lighting controllers to the intruder...
The Year 7 football team continued their winning streak with an 8-1 away against Matthew Moss. Well done to the Year 9 football team who beat St Anne’s Academy 9-0. The Year 10...
Official criticism of Brussels' spending waste has been described by local MEP Paul Nuttall as "showing they really can't see the wood for the trees". The EU's own auditors...
Commenting on today’s PMI data, David Ost, North West Region Director at EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation, said: “This is another solid month for manufacturing with output,...
Physical activity is potentially as effective as many drug interventions for patients with existing coronary heart disease and stroke, suggests a review of evidence published on...
Police in Heywood and Middleton are working hard to reassure residents after rumours about attempted abductions have triggered a number of allegations. After detailed...
The Grade II listed Georgian building housing the post office on The Esplanade in Rochdale could be turned into a restaurant and bar. The council granted planning permission...
As the landscape of Rochdale town centre continues to change apace, courtesy of a massive regeneration programme that has its critics, Rochdale Online sat down with Debbie Hernon,...
We’re far more likely to protect ourselves and our partners from the risk of ID fraud than our parents, grandparents or even our children, according to new independent research.
Under the new Act, all scrap metal dealers, motor salvage operators and itinerant collectors must obtain a licence from each local authority where they operate.
Students from Hopwood Hall College’s higher education (HE) courses enjoyed a glittering graduation ceremony at Rochdale Town Hall on Thursday 26 September. A live musical...
Date Published 30/09/2013
The Bond Board, a scheme that helps homeless people find a place to call home, has been crowned a Private Renting Champion by Crisis, the national charity for single homeless...
This Sunday we welcome Rev Philip Bauckham to lead us in our Morning Worship at 10.45a. On Tuesday 8 October we will behaving our monthly Soup and a roll event with ham and pea...