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On Wednesday the children in Year 3 and Year 4 visited Manchester Museum as part of their IPC topic “treasure”. For those parents who came to Mrs Smith’s class assembly they will...
Date Published 25/01/2013
Budding rowers from Rochdale’s Redwood School claimed an impressive haul of medals at a county schools competition in Wigan last Wednesday (16 January). Following trials...
Learning means a lot to students in My World. My World is a unique subject that allows us to have the ability to learn effectively. My World teaches us about the ELLI...
The CLA has scored a major lobbying victory following the Government’s decision to allow changes of use for redundant agricultural buildings.
Children’s charity, the NSPCC is thanking its supporters across the region for helping to raise a record-breaking £1.82m (including Gift Aid) during the festive season and helping...
The Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) responds to planning changes announced by the Government with concerns that without further safeguards and assurances, greater freedom...
Commenting on the first estimate of Gross Domestic Product for Q4 2012 by the Office of National Statistics, showing that the UK economy contracted by 0.3% in the final quarter of...
Tonight's Rochdale Hornets Vs St Helens fixture is cancelled. Ex Super League referee inspected the pitch at 10.30 this morning and deemed that the areas with patches of ice...
A bank manager was kicked in the head by a horse which became agitated in a horse box, an inquest was told. Burnley Coroner Richard Taylor recorded an accidental death verdict...
Sea Cadets are looking for people with business minds and practical skills to help them inspire and guide their cadets.
Date Published 24/01/2013
Further snowfall will spread from the west, as another weather front moves eastwards across the UK. Snow will reach parts of Scotland during Friday morning, and eastern parts...
At last Friday’s meeting of the Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale Clinical Commissioning Group (HMR CCG), the GP-led organisation set to take over the commissioning of NHS services...
Police are appealing for witnesses after a man fell down stairs in a pub in Rochdale, causing serious injuries.
Scammers are swindling millions by pretending to be someone else – and businesses are bearing the cost, say experts. The latest bi-annual Fraud Barometer produced by KPMG...
RSPB On Wednesday some of the children took part in the Big School Bird Watch. They were trying to spot different types of birds around the school grounds. Over the weekend...
While most of the country came to a standstill, with chaos on the roads and schools and colleges being forced to shut, Hopwood Hall College bucked the trend thanks to lots of grit...
The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust and Manchester City Council have launched a new, integrated health and social care discharge unit at North Manchester General Hospital in...
An innovative housing programme in Rochdale is targeting landlords with empty properties in a bid to increase the level of rentable homes in the borough. Groundwork Oldham &...
Game On! Super League referee Ian Smith inspected the pitch on Monday and at that time the pitch was playable. Groundsman James Blackburn and Drew Duffy have set about...
Following David Cameron's speech on Europe, North West Labour Euro MP Arlene McCarthy said: "Cameron's speech was not about advancing Britain's interests in Europe or speaking to...
From April, some people making new claims for unemployment benefits will start receiving Universal Credit instead of Jobseekers Allowance.
Anti bullying week We held a follow up to the Anti Bullying week held in November. The School council and Miss Pinto gave a presentation in Friday assembly and will provide a...
Following a heated debate in the council chamber last night (Wednesday 24 January) all 39 Labour councillors present at the full council meeting voted against a Conservative...
David Cameron’s Europe speech means five years of uncertainty for investors according to a local Euro-MP.
Date Published 23/01/2013
The latest labour market figures from the Office for National Statistics, show that the Jobseeker’s claimant count in Rochdale fell by 140 in December to 7,078.
A group of Hopwood Hall College students were well and truly spooked on a historical walk which retraces Rochdale’s ghostly past.
On Sunday 20 January, Wardle High School Junior Ensemble and Youth Brass Band took part in the Butlin’s Mineworkers Open National Brass Band Festival Skegness 2013 where the...
An off-licence worker locked herself in a back room when masked robbers threatened her with a hammer. It happened at Bargain Booze at Lakeland Court, Wood Street, Middleton,...
North West MEP Paul Nuttall said today: “Cameron’s speech was a devious attempt to kick the whole matter into the long grass.
The Year 10 boys’ football team claimed another scalp in the form of St Peter's RC College with a 5-2 win to take their place in the next round of the County Cups. They are also...