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Drummer Lee Rigby - the soldier killed close to Woolwich Barracks - was from the Langley Estate in Middleton. The 25-year-old had been in the 2nd Battalion Royal Regiment of...
Date Published 23/05/2013
Coaches Matt Calland and Sam Butterworth will have read the riot act to their squad this week after their collapse against Eccles last Thursday night. This week they face another...
Seven new dashes of colour will be added to Rochdale town centre next month with the installation of a series of blue plaques.
Commenting on the King’s Fund report, ‘Patient Centred Leadership – Rediscovering our purpose’ published today (Thursday, 23 May), Cathy Warwick, chief executive of the Royal...
An enthusiastic youngster has put himself on the road to employment after attending a Skills Event held on Heywood Industrial Estate recently.
Christian Spence, Research Manager at Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, said: “The April 2013 retail sales statistics show that volumes have increased by 0.5% on a year ago...
Christian Spence, Research Manager at Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, said: “The inflation statistics contain some welcome news for households and businesses, though...
Former Manchester United and England defender Brian Greenhoff has died suddenly at the age of 60 at his home in Norden. Born in Barnsley, The grandfather of three, who served...
Siddal Moor's handball teams competed in the Northern Schools Handball Finals which were held at Boteler High School, Warrington. 117 school teams entered in all with 59 of those...
A twilight market was held on The Esplanade on Thursday 18 May until 8.00pm with local businesses selling goods to the general public.
Twenty people have been arrested following the latest phase of an operation to tackle the sale of stolen metal in Greater Manchester.
In a selfless act, a Rochdale solider ran twice into the line of fire of a Taliban sniper to save his injured colleague.
In 1988 Rochdale Town Hall held a trade fair for local businesses to promote themselves and other local companies.
On the 6 June we will be hosting our very first Art exhibition. The event, which will take place in the LRC between 5-7pm, is a celebration of current Year 11 work from across...
Date Published 22/05/2013
A middle aged man was extremely fortunate to escape unhurt when he deliberately drove his car straight through barriers on Woodbine Street and nosed dived into the canal at 8.15pm...
A warm welcome is extended to all for our Anglican Morning Service led by Mag Howarth at 10.45am with Sunday Club upstairs at the same time.
Students on the CEPA Edinburgh Visit should arrive back at school at approximately 3.00pm this Sunday. If you are collecting your child, can you please ensure that you keep the...
School will be closed next week for the half term break and will return on Monday 3rd June. Dinner money for the half term up until the summer break is £62.90. The term ends on...
Musicians from Wardle High School visited Lakeside on the 10 May for an activity packed weekend. The Lakeside YMCA National Centre is based at Newby Bridge, Cumbria and is one of...
Local charities and not for profit organisations have received help and donations from the United Utilities Community Fund.
The latest Labour Market Statistics publication from the Office for National Statistics shows that the number of people claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance in Rochdale fell by 173 in...
StepChange Debt Charity has said it is very concerned that so many of those seeking its help over the age of 60 are in fuel poverty.
Hopwood Hall College student, Jack Ashworth, has signed his first professional contract with St Helen's Rugby League Club – who are nicknamed the Saints.
A busy weekend for Newhey rally co-driver Joe Cruttenden ended on a high on Sunday, after competing in two rallies in one weekend.
Victims of stalking, harassment or gender-based violence who are granted protection in one EU member state will get the same protection if they move to another EU country under...
The privacy management of 16 popular social networking sites, including Facebook and Twitter, is “seriously deficient,” according to a study being published in the June issue of...
Revd Lars Olav Ruden currently Priest in Charge of All Saints, Hamer and Priest in Charge of Christ Church, Healey will retire with effect from 7 July 2013.
Groundwork is highlighting the fact that horticulture can also have a long lasting social impact by supporting young people who are not in education, training or employment (NEET)...
Four unemployed trainees started work on refurbishing a property on Ramsey Street in February 2013 and together they worked to totally renovate the building.
Mayfield NWML chalked up a terrific win at Warrington based Crosfields on Saturday playing some excellent rugby in the process.