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On Saturday 8 June and Sunday 9 June 2013, Heaton Park, will play host to the Parklife Weekender with music lovers from across the country expected to make the journey to North...
Date Published 06/06/2013
Victims are to be given the right to challenge the Crown Prosecution Service when it decides to abandon a prosecution or not charge a suspect.
Over the last few weeks, the media have once again been focusing on the activity of some elected and unelected politicians and various murky dealings with people purporting to...
Bugged by Business Finance? - North of England Excellence & British Quality Foundation 2013 Annual Leadership Conference - Sounds like a plan - Skills Gaps in the Finance Sector -...
Television favourite and author Gyles Brandreth will be taking part in the first Rochdale Literature and Ideas Festival this autumn.
Mayfield travel to Leeds today to take on Oulton Raiders. Oulton sit one place above Mayfield in the National Conference Division One with five wins from eight starts, including a...
Local nurses are supporting several of Rochdale’s residential care homes to help people to stay well and improve their quality of life.
The Fair-Trade Council are organising a Strawberry Tea in aid of Breast Cancer next Thursday, 13 June from 2.30pm – 4pm. It will be held in the dining room. Please come along and...
Fears that UK road safety is under threat from trucks heavier than Boeing 737-300 aeroplanes have been voiced by MEP Paul Nuttall.
Professor Mark McGurk, Harrar Project, will be visiting St. Johns on Friday 28 June. Mr McGurk is the surgeon who performed the facial operations funded by money raised by...
The public is being urged to take extra care as the borough experiences its first real hot spell of the year. The North West Ambulance Service says it is expecting a surge in...
Around 60 demonstrators protested outside Number One Riverside against the Government's 'bedroom tax'. Following the protest half the protesters entered the public gallery for...
Date Published 05/06/2013
Teachers in Rochdale borough are to stage a one-day strike in protest at government pay and pension reforms.
School has resumed for the final half term in the run up to the long summer break. We are delighted with the new Year 2 classroom, it looks very smart with a new lick of paint and...
Welcome back to everyone after a well-earned half term break. We especially welcome back our Year 10 students who spent most of half term in Spain. We have had so many...
Children and young people with complex health needs in the Rochdale borough will now be cared for by a new specialist community-based team, following the launch of the Community...
Wardle Youth Band participated in the annual Whit Friday Brass Band contests. The Youth Band played at six venues and won ten prizes overall.
Figures released today by Public Health England show the total number of sexually transmitted infection (STI) diagnoses across Greater Manchester have increased by 6.6 per cent on...
The Prime Minister has announced that the next Bishop of Manchester will be the Rt Revd David Walker. He is currently the Bishop of Dudley.
Kenneth Jackson, a Year 10 pupil at Wardle High School, has been perusing his love of journalism over the past term by getting involved with the new build blog. Kenneth has been...
The final league action of the season saw Fothergill & Whittles claim second place behind Wardle in the Sartori Sharpening Services Premier Division and Sudden share second place...
The ROAFL’s Alletson & Mitchell Memorial Trophy Final for 2012-13 was finally played on the last day of the season in superb weather and on a playing surface fit to grace any...
Midfielder Andrew Tutte has extended his stay at Spotland after accepting a new contract offer. The 22-year-old, who has notched up almost 100 appearances for the club since...
Over 800 children visit their doctor every day due to the serious effects of secondhand smoke exposure, according to research published by the Royal College of Physicians. The...
Northern Rail has been commended at this year’s RoSPA Occupational Health and Safety Awards.
The nation's rubbish is a gold mine which could earn local authorities and their residents an extra £1 billion by 2020 to help reduce the burden on local taxpayers.
Young deaf and hearing impaired people from throughout the Greater Manchester area joined the Deaf Awareness Week activities in May 2013, at Hopwood Hall College in Middleton, to...
Date Published 04/06/2013
EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation, and Rolls-Royce plc. have launched a nationwide hunt to find the UK’s most talented young engineers of the future as part of the fifth Future...
Metrolink is getting ready for its busiest ever weekend, with around 150,000 people expected to attend events across the tram network on 8 and 9 June.
The Healthy Walk Challenge aimed to promote local health initiative by encouraging people to integrate physical exercise, especially walking, in to their daily life.