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Dozens of schools across Rochdale were closed yesterday as teachers walked out over pay, pensions and conditions.
Date Published 28/06/2013
Tax credits claimants are being reminded that they have one month to renew their claims by the 31 July deadline or their payments might stop.
A high intake of fatty acids found in fish is associated with a 14% reduction in the risk of breast cancer in later life, finds a study published on bmj.com.
This week marks 15 years since Rochdale Online was first launched - a period which has seen it grow from humble beginnings to today’s hugely popular site. Founded in the back...
Smoke is billowing over Castleton tonight (27/6/13) as the old building of engineering firm W.R. Anderton, Maltings Lane, near Castleton railway station is on fire.
Date Published 27/06/2013
The Rochdale Hornets Rugby League is a co-operative business that followed in the footsteps of the Rochdale Pioneers and inspired a sporting co-operative movement.
The newly formed Rochdale Hornets Ladies team continues to go from strength to strength with 20 participants taking to the field so far.
The Rochdale Hornets players were crowned champions at the Rochdale Hornets Golf Day, held on Tuesday at Manchester Golf Club.
Commenting on today’s announcement on Infrastructure Spending, David Ost, North West Region Director of EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation, said: “Today’s announcement is...
Plans for a £100bn modernisation of the UK's infrastructure, including new homes, road repairs and improved flood protection, have been announced.
A retired boat has left a life on the ocean wave and is being brought back into service as a floral centrepiece in Littleborough.
Milnrow Band, conducted by Mareika Gray, thrilled a packed audience at Boarshurst Band Club. The band has already seen an extraordinary run of success in the first half this
The Chamber has delivered its response to the Greater Manchester Strategy, published at the end of March by the Greater Manchester Combined Authority and AGMA.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne has outlined a further £11.5bn of spending cuts.
Commenting on the public sector pay proposals announced by George Osborne in today’s Spending Review, Jon Skewes, Director for Policy, Employment Relations and Communications at...
Reckless police budget cuts endanger the people of Greater Manchester, the region’s Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd says.
Commenting on today’s announcement on GDP data, David Ost, North West Region Director of EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation, said: “While ONS has revised away the double-dip...
The UK economy did not experience a double-dip recession at the beginning of 2012, official figures have shown.
Buttercups Nursery recently received a visit from the Council’s Casualty Reduction Team who conducted a series of in-car safety checks.
MEP Paul Nuttall has thrown his support behind the campaign for a National Defence Medal.
Bianca Cappai and Imane El-Haloui were the winners of the Hopwood Hall College, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) learner’s ‘You’re Hired!’ competition.
The Rochdale Exchange shopping centre raised a massive £7,332.62 for The Christie at their sixth annual Charity Ball. The 1920s Fellas and Flappers themed evening took place at...
Property agents who work to promote the borough to potential investors have met to discuss how to maintain Rochdale’s reputation as an investment hot spot.
Stakehill Industrial Estate is to receive hundreds of thousands of pounds to make sure it continues to attract new businesses.
Commenting on the Government Spending Review, David Ost, EEF North West Region Director, said: “These overall numbers come as no surprise and, given the government’s approach to...
Healey Primary School headteacher Susan Taylor believes she is leaving the school in good hands as her and two senior members of staff prepare for retirement this summer.
Date Published 26/06/2013
Moving up day On Tuesday, 2 July the whole school will move up into their prospective classes for the day. This will give children the chance to meet with their teachers and...
Many thanks to all the parents, friends and students who came along to our C.A.L.L. ‘New Ghosts’ Exhibition which took place on Friday 28 June in the Upper Year Centre. Learners...
We had a wonderful evening of entertainment at our Summer Concert. There were a range of performers: solo singers, St Cuthbert's Boy's Ensemble and some of our talented...
Jobseekers will to have wait seven days before first claiming Jobseeker's Allowance and may have to sign on every week, under new government plans.