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Everyone should use the latest social media scare with Twitter as an opportunity to review their password management. This means across all social media, websites, PCs and any...
Date Published 05/02/2013
Firefighters faced a fast flowing weir during a joint training exercise recently. A family stranded in a boat in and around a low head dam was the scenario as crews met on the...
The man who was injured in a collision on the M60 has died. Shortly after 6.10am on Tuesday 5 February 2013, police were called to the M60 anti-clockwise between junction 20...
The NSPCC is today warning of an e-safety ‘time bomb’ putting our children at risk and is calling for age appropriate lessons to be held in all schools from primary age.
“The road to Hell is paved with good intentions.” (Falsely attributed to Samuel Johnson) The Interim report on Homelessness from Housing Quality Network makes for depressing...
The Stroke Association is calling on people from the North West to get their nominations in for the Life After Stroke Awards (LASA) before the closing date on 1 March.
Wardle Village Church is in the Parish of Wardle and Smallbridge and this Sunday the Rev Andrew Howell will lead us for Communion at 10.45am with Sunday Club upstairs at the same...
David Cameron’s speech on Europe defined him as being driven by his party interest and not by the national interest. His announcement of a referendum to be held years in the...
New Economy has released the February 2013 edition of the Manchester Monitor, a monthly snapshot of the economic wellbeing of Greater Manchester (GM).
Plans by the EU to influence social media discussions to tackle increasing Eurosceptism have been slammed by local MEP Paul Nuttall. “People are waking up in an Orwellian...
A group of science students from Rochdale Sixth Form College were lucky enough to meet and discuss topics such as the Big Bang theory with the legendary Wonders of the Universe...
Snow showers are expected to become aligned in a band across more southern parts of northern England and into the northeast Midlands and Lincolnshire during the early hours of...
Date Published 04/02/2013
The latest retail casualty took place yesterday as local independent retailer Big Boyswear (2 February) in Castleton closed its doors for the last time.
School Crossing Patrol Just to remind parents there will be no school crossing patrol on Whitworth Road on Friday, 15 February. Please make alternative arrangements to keep your...
Last year the Department of Health announced the introduction of deadlines for new cases which require assessment of eligibility for NHS Continuing Healthcare (NHS CHC) funding.
A reckless publicity stunt by Nick Griffin nearly allowed nine of the country’s worst paedophiles to escape justice, Simon Danczuk MP has argued.
A hard-hitting independent report on Rochdale’s growing homelessness crisis has shown that the council’s response to the issue has been largely ineffectual and the situation is...
Rochdale Sixth Form College has exceeded the national average at A Level performance, in an official league table released by The Department for Education last week.
Nature-loving Castleton schoolchildren were the stars of Blue Peter on Thursday night (31 January) as they lent wildlife expert Chris Packham a hand.
Heywood police officers will be delivering the latest news straight to residents’ living rooms as they gear up for their second online meeting this week.
Oldham Road, Rochdale (NEW) - at its junction with Broad Lane Temporary 3-way signals to facilitate carriageway resurfacing 11 March 2013 until 22 March 2013, 9.30am until...
A £1 million boost has been given to more than 75 charities, voluntary organisations and community groups dedicated to improving the health and well being of Rochdale Borough’s...
Volunteers from Rochdale Foodbank will be in the foyer of ASDA on Saturday 9 February between 9am and 5pm to collect food donated by shoppers.
Former cabinet minister Chris Huhne has pleaded guilty to perverting the course of justice over claims his ex-wife Vicky Pryce took speeding points for him a decade ago. His...
One of the ELLI (effective lifelong learning inventory) dimensions is critical curiosity. Critical curiosity, or as our class called it “intelligent nosiness” is all about...
Linking with our Egyptian friends this week Our Egyptian colleagues, Nadia, Ahmed and Tarek spent the week with us sampling many aspects of Redwood School!
The preacher at our Sunday mornig service at 11.30am will be Mrs Susan Booth. There will also be Kidzone activities for children aged 5-15.
"Glance at the night sky and what you see is history, and lots of it. Our faithful companion the North Star appears not as it is now, but as it was when its light left it sometime...
Keith Hill’s first home game since returning as Dale boss ended in stalemate after Bobby Grant scored a wonderful equaliser; only to be sent off late on for a late lunge. Jay...
Dresser Mouldings, the local timber manufacturer specialising in the production of fine timber mouldings has just opened a new Trade Counter to make it easier for traders and the...