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One in six hospitals in England have introduced new private treatment options this year, as cost pressures tighten restrictions on some NHS services, reveals a BMJ investigation...
Date Published 17/07/2013
From October 7 our vicar, the Rev Sharon Jones, will be combining her work at St Andrew's with that of priest-in-charge of the parish of Wardle and Smallbridge. This will mean...
Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd is calling for volunteers for Greater Manchester’s Appropriate Adult scheme.
Farmers in the North West are being urged to take steps to keep children safe on their farms as the school holidays approach.
An independent remuneration panel has recommended that councillors' basic allowance be reduced from £7,644 to £7,578, a reduction of 0.86%.
MP for Rochdale, Simon Danczuk and MP for Heywood and Middleton, Jim Dobbin have responded to questions about the highly controversial proposed pay rise for MPs.
On Saturday 6 July Frank Smith, from Rochdale, took part in a charity bike ride to raise money for Springhill Hospice.
On Thursday 18 July, the Newcomen Society will be visiting the Ellenroad Engine House in Rochdale.
Rochdale Rugby Union has had a long and illustrious history and they’re still running a number of different teams for various age groups. They currently run four senior teams and...
Heywood struggled to cope with Norden’s opening bowlers as they succumbed to a second straight loss to the Woodhouse Lane side. They were reduced to 75-5 thanks to some...
Police are appealing for the public’s help in locating a man who they would like to speak to in connection with an incident in Leicester.
Commenting on inflation figures, John Ashcroft, Chief Economist at Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, said: “Inflation increased again in June to 2.9%, meaning Mark Carney,...
Joe Lovell bowled the key spell that took Heywood into the quarter finals of the LCB KO Cup.
Matthew Gilmartin, who grew up in Heywood, has graduated with a first class honours degree in Chemical Engineering at Strathclyde University in Glasgow.
A gloriously sunny day at Towncroft seemed to bring the best out of Walsden. The league leaders bowled Middleton out for 163 and the Yorkshire team knocked the runs off inside 19...
Heywood 3rds travelled to Astley and Tyldesley on Sunday 14 July in the baking sun to find a brownish scorched out field and a very dry wicket.
Commenting on the Road Funding Strategy, EEF the manufacturers’ organisation North West Region Director, David Ost, said: “The Transport Secretary’s announcement must mark the end...
A 46-year-old Rochdale man has been arrested after suspected explosive substances were found at an address on Roch Mills Crescent. The man was arrested on suspicion of making...
Date Published 16/07/2013
Manchester's next bishop is preparing for his new role by getting closer to God, literally.
The owner of the lingerie store in Rochdale town centre is happy a tree the Council had cut down outside her store is to be replaced.
Police are growing increasingly concerned for the welfare of a 15-year-old teenager who has not been seen since 3 July 2013. Callum Quirk had been living in the Rochdale when...
Norden Community Primary and St James CE Primary have been celebrating success in the Manchester Sainsbury’s School Games. Norden won Year 3 and 4 mini tennis whilst St James CE...
Nearly 1,000 local high school students sampled what it would be like to study at Rochdale Sixth Form College last week as the college opened its doors for a series of taster
Police have released photographs of jewellery discarded by a man recently recalled to prison.
Milkman Damien Intas has been left “absolutely devastated” after his milk van was stolen from Market Street in Whitworth on Saturday 13 July. Police believe the van was stolen...
Young gay men should be vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, because their risk of developing anal cancer is more than 15 times higher than it is in straight...
Macmillan Cancer Support is asking schools in Rochdale to make time for what really matters on 27 September by hosting a World’s Biggest Coffee Morning and helping to raise over...
Date Published 15/07/2013
The CLA in the North is calling on rural road users to stay cool this summer as soaring temperatures tempt increasing numbers of day trippers and holiday makers into rural...
Over thirty senior citizens from the Roman Catholic parishes of Holy Family, St John's and St Gabriel's were served up a summer treat of afternoon tea and entertainment last...
Claire Lees, 26 from Rochdale is currently on the search for local people and businesses to sponsor her in order to help her pay the fees required for a Masters degree course in...