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Schools are being invited to use this autumn’s Rugby League World Cup tournament to inspire pupils by adopting a free education programme designed around the event.
Date Published 15/05/2013
Free one-to-one oral health advice, with signposting to NHS dental practitioners who have capacity for those not currently registered, is being ofeered to residents to mark...
Rochdale Council’s website has been praised in a UK-wide review of local authority and public sector websites.
Members of Rochdale Youth Forum took part in a three-day residential course in the Peak District aimed at building their confidence, improving their teamwork and bonding....
More than £470,000 will be spent on increasing adult participation in sport over the next three years in the Rochdale borough. 'Active8te ME' will help to get more local people...
Mayfield depart from the norm this week with a Thursday night fixture at the Mayfield Sports Centre. The opposition are local rivals Eccles.
An enthusiastic work experience graduate has taken a huge hop, skip and a jump into a career in the construction industry after helping design a new playground for a nursery in...
Patients at Rochdale’s Infirmary’s short stay Clinical Assessment Unit (CAU) are set to benefit from the generosity of a local ambulance driver.
Date Published 14/05/2013
Independent crime-fighting charity Crimestoppers is today launching a Charity Fraud Line service to take information about charity fraud which currently defrauds registered...
Rochdale Runners where amongst over 6,000 people who took part in this year's Chester Half Marathon. Taking place on 12 May, the race, which is in its 32nd year started at Chester...
The benefit of helmet legislation to reduce admissions to hospital for head injuries is “substantially uncertain,” concludes a study published on bmj.com today (14 May).
Names of tax cheats have been published on HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) website.
Work has started on a £1.2 million housing development which is set to revitalise an area of Rochdale.
A group of pupils from St. Edwards C of E Primary School, Castleton recently took part in a creative knitting workshop at Touchstones Rochdale with artist Alison Cooper.
Rising numbers of older people are facing homelessness according to a national debt charity. StepChange Debt Charity has seen a marked rise in the numbers of people aged 60 and...
CEPA Learners from Years 10 and 11 will be attending a visit to Edinburgh this week as part of a special three day tour of the arts and cultural venues of Scotland's beautiful...
North West manufacturers are calling on the Prime Minister to hold good his promise of leading a proper, informed debate about Britain’s relationship with the EU.
Year 10 pupils from Matthew Moss have recently planted apple trees at Springhill Hospice as part of the Rochdale’s Jubilee Orchard Project. The planting of the fruit trees...
Health watchdog NICE has come under fire from local MEP Paul Nuttall about plans to introduce tests for pregnant women to check if they are smoking.
A packed Heywood Civic Hall saw the annual Battle of the Performing Houses Event. Each Year students from all year groups show off their talents in this showcase spectacular.
As part of the curriculum and for fun all forms took part in a Spelling Bee. Two representatives from each year 7 form where hand-picked by their fellow students and competed...
A Big Thank You to All the children who entered the poetry competition, you should all have received a prize by now. Some of the poems are on display in the library on our writing...
A community clean up has been organised for Saturday 18 May on the open land adjacent to Hollingworth High School between 10 am and 1pm.
With Wardle already crowned ROAFL champions for a second successive season the focus in the Sartori Sharpening Services Premier Division has switched to the battle for the runners...
Cobras could only field 13 players this week in the NWC U16 Cup as injuries and bans robbed them of four players, but the 13 lads that played were a committed bunch.
Restrictions on postal voting and identity checks at polling stations may be needed to help crack down on fraud, the elections watchdog has said.
Local nurse, Anne McNicholas, travelled to Addis Ababa as part of a volunteer mission medical team, funded by the charity Project Harar, to carry out life changing surgery...
Motorists caught parking on invalid zigzag lines in Rochdale could have been fined illegally according to a man who had two tickets overturned in court. Mohammed Yousaf, 44,...
Living close to a major road may impair kidney function - itself a risk factor for heart disease and stroke - and so help contribute to the known impact of air pollution on...
The man who killed Callum Hilton in a hit-and-run crash has been jailed for six years, four months. Steven Thomas Quinn, 33, from Radcliffe had pleaded guilty to causing death...