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The Angling Society invited people to learn how to fish with free taster sessions being held today (Sunday 25 August). Children were invited to Lock 53, Bridge 65c to try fishing...
Date Published 25/08/2013
Staff at The Sandbrook Crown Carvery on Sandbrook Way, Rochdale have held the first day of a charity family fun weekend to raise money for two local charities. The weekend of...
A softly awarded penalty kick midway through the first half gave Plymouth all three points in a game of the proverbial two halves. Josh Lillis was adjudged to have brought down...
Hundreds of people attended the annual Fuse Your Park event in Broadfield Park. There was plenty to enjoy, from henna decoration, face painting and calligraphy to a bouncy slide,...
A new website aims to make connections with healthcare commissioners and providers and local authorities and highlights the help available to save money as well as improve...
Members of the World Mission Society Church of God have worked with local councillors to clean up areas surrounding South Street, Rochdale.
A sexually transmitted virus has been linked to a number of oral health problems, according to new research. The study, published in Cancer Prevention Research, showed the...
Littleborough Arts Festival opened its doors last night and had a first day of workshops and art exhibitions today (Saturday 24 August). The festival is held to promote the...
Date Published 24/08/2013
The grounds of St Gabriel’s CE Primary School were transformed today to hold a fun day to raise money for St Gabriel’s Church.
Which? research has revealed that some toddler milks contain more sugar and less calcium than cow's milk. Parents could save up to £500 a year by giving their child cow's milk...
Professional football clubs who fail to pay their staff the National Minimum Wage (NMW) can expect HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to take action against them, the department has...
Elizabeth Anker from Rochdale will be holding a sponsored walk to raise money so she can send parcels of food, toys, clothes and other goods to children living in a children’s...
An attempt to steal rings from the fingers of an 85-year-old woman was made in broad daylight on a street in Middleton. The 85-year-old woman was approached by a white eastern...
Date Published 23/08/2013
Following a large number of complaints regarding Anti-Social Behaviour and contravention of the two warning signs to vehicles using Limefield Leisure Park, a Renault Clio motor...
Criminals have been busy this week and the Rochdale East area has seen an increase in burglary and criminal damage.
A 15-year-old male from the Rochdale area has been charged with two robberies following an incident on Whitworth Road, Rochdale. The offence took place on Sunday 11 August and...
The car of a thief which contained items stolen from a burglary has been crushed. John Knight (DOB: 17/10/1990) of Rochdale was stopped in his car by police officers and the...
Dog owners have been warned to keep their pets on a lead to avoid nasty side effects from algae. United Utilities has erected warning notices at Ogden and Piethorne...
A water main has burst and is spilling water onto Queensway, Rochdale. The burst pipe is located opposite Castle Mill on Queensway. United Utilities are aware of the problem...
A garden party was held in Q Gardens, Kirkholt this afternoon (Friday 23 August) to promote healthy living and to promote the community work that the gardens does.
A remarkable lady with a wicked sense of humour who survived war-torn Poland to raise a loving, caring family. Died peacefully at home on 15th August 2013 aged 86.
Conservative councillor Peter Winkler is asking Rochdale Council parking services department to waive parking fees on council run car parks over the bank holiday weekend.
Manager Keith Hill says he continues to be relatively pleased with the progression of the squad as Rochdale head towards Saturday’s trip to Home Park to face Plymouth...
A group of local learners were treated to a special guided tour of Barclays Rochdale branch, as part of their money management courses.
Football supporters are being warned that abuse of players or fellow fans on online social media is being targeted this season by police and prosecutors. New guidelines for...
For Mahmoud Farag, 25, from Heywood, an apprenticeship has allowed him to move from volunteering at a charity shop to working in a busy office learning new skills and providing a...
Six High Street furniture and carpet retailers have been accused of misleading their customers with fake prices. The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) said the stores had all...
Cycling enthusiasts have spent their summer brushing up on the Highway Code and learning how to enjoy their hobby and remain safe on the road.
Emma McHale from Castleton has successfully turned her life around after completing a challenging personal development programme in Kirkholt.
Mandie Sunderland, who has been chief nurse at Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust for the last five years, has been appointed as chief nurse for The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS...