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Burglars stole a set of car keys and a car from a house on Wrenbury Drive. The burglary occurred between Sunday 19 May at 10:30pm and Monday 20 May at 6:00am.
Date Published 22/05/2013
Bogus callers can turn up as builders or gardeners and try and trick you into paying for unnecessary work. You should never agree to have work done by someone who is just passing,...
Help is on hand for residents in Rochdale who have a cold related illness and need help with heating and insulation measures.
Rochdale enjoyed Wood Cup joy when they beat Werneth on the minutest of superior run rates. Both teams were bowled out at the Coppice for 148 so out came the rule book and it...
Delphine Greenhalgh is Rochdale President of Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce “I can’t quite believe that it is nearly three months since I first stepped into the role...
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) confirmed that it is working with the United States and Australian tax administrations (the IRS and ATO) on data which reveals extensive use of...
Labour Euro MPs voted for strong proposals to tackle tax dodgers, calling for action to stem the 1 trillion Euros (850 billion pounds) lost to public finances due to tax fraud and...
Driveways are becoming the most expensive parking spaces in the country according to new research released by Europcar, the leading provider of car hire services in Europe.
The driving public, including under-25s, has spoken out in favour of a minimum learning to drive period to tackle young driver crashes, as is currently being considered by...
Mayfield saved possibly their worst performance of the season for this Thursday night fixture against an Eccles side who without doubt should have been soundly beaten on the
Date Published 21/05/2013
Upcoming singer/songwriter Esco Williams made a one off appearance at Beech House School, Rochdale as part of a small tour. The high profile appearance comes after a huge buzz...
A group of Year 7 students are expanding their Spanish skills by becoming pen pals with a school in Spain. 20 students have written letters to Colegio Compañía de María de Vigo in...
A massive congratulations to Owain Harrison in Year 8 who has qualified from the North West Finals of the Schools’ Chess Championship to represent Oulder Hill in the Northern...
Since 1856 Rochdale has had a Mayor with the first being Jacob Bright. Born in Green Bank near Rochdale, Bright was the first mayor elected on the town’s incorporation as a...
Ten people are being investigated over historical allegations of sexual abuse at a residential school, where it was claimed Cyril Smith abused boys. Greater Manchester Police...
Offenders have been turning over a new leaf thanks to a project being carried out in Springfield Park that will soon be taking root. The park has a huge herbaceous border...
The MP for Rochdale, the birthplace of the Co-operative movement, has accused the Government of riding roughshod over the town’s heritage following proposals that will allow any...
An ace new recruit has recently joined the team at Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS). Earlier this year fire dog Ace joined the Service - and he is also part...
Samantha Hammond has received a Police Certificate of Merit (plus a box of Heroes) in recognition of her "exemplary actions" in helping reunite a stolen puppy with its 8-year-old...
Cannabis with an estimated street value of £25,000 has been seized following a police raid on a property on Stanley Street, Rochdale.
Tax credits claimants are being warned by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) in the run-up to the renewal deadline about scam or “phishing” emails sent out by fraudsters.
Susan Brophy, an artist from Rochdale, will be exhibiting at the northwest’s biggest open-air arts and crafts fair, Prom Art, taking place on Grange-over-Sands promenade.
More than 1,300 patients are helping the Pennine Acute Trust to test new medicines. The programmes offer people the chance to try new drugs when existing ones prove...
Communities Secretary Eric Pickles is proposing a new law which he says will “enshrine a free press” and help local news to thrive.
More people are being diagnosed with eating disorders every year and the most common type is not either of the two most well known—bulimia or anorexia—but eating disorders not...
Commenting on the publication today (21 May) of the British Nutrition Foundation’s (BNF) new Task Force Report, ‘Nutrition and Development: short- and long-term consequences for...
The Royal Oldham Hospital, which serves Rochdale as well as Oldham, says disruption will be kept to a minimum during the £3.5 million redevelopment of its accident and emergency...
Bed sharing with parents is linked to a fivefold increased risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), even when the parents are non-smokers and the mother has not been drinking...
Rochdale Borough Council spent £5,520 on the piece of artwork that is being displayed in the new children’s library in the new riverside council offices.
Date Published 20/05/2013
Catherine Eves is on a local mission to raise awareness of what she describes as her “invisible illness.” At the age of 20, Catherine was diagnosed with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome...