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Dale Chief Executive Colin Garlick has given an update regarding the opening of the Willbutts Lane stand to home supporters for League Two matches. “This is currently under...
Date Published 07/01/2013
Falinge estate, where 72% of people are unemployed, has been named the most deprived area in England for the fifth year in a row, according to The Department for Communities and...
Hundreds of people have signed an online book of condolence for a former Rochdale police officer who died in a road crash during an emergency call.
Co-operative members have helped the St Vincent de Paul Society in Heywood to provide school uniforms and equipment to youngsters from disadvantaged backgrounds with a grant of...
Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority (GMWDA) has confirmed the sale of 18 former landfill sites, comprising of some 526 acres in Greater Manchester has been successfully...
As we begin a new year I wish we could look forward to a growing economy and the creation of new jobs to boost our economy. Unfortunately we are heading for a triple dip recession...
A big jump in sales of new cars will bring environmental benefits according to Rochdale MEP Chris Davies.
A man who repeatedly abused a teenage girl has today, Monday 7 January 2013, been jailed. John Tatton, born 16/6/40, of Mynors Street, Hanley, Stoke On Trent, but formerly of...
The Country Land and Business Association's (CLA) long-held belief that the Government should not be solely fixated on broadband speed has been vindicated by a report by...
Throwing away UK taxpayers cash on more nonsensical EU schemes has been criticised by local MEP Paul Nuttall. “This time those lunatics in Brussels are chucking away our cash...
Recycle for Greater Manchester’s Community Waste Fund (CWF) provides funding for projects that will help to reduce the amount of waste created in Greater Manchester.
Three gigs during December ended a year in which Jazz on a Sunday celebrated its fifth Christmas back at Castleton. Top quality musicians have provided some magnificent...
New pioneering research has revealed for the first time that women with higher hormone levels have a greater chance of developing gum disease during pregnancy.
The latest quarterly edition of the Manchester Monitor, an analysis of current trends in the sub-regional economy, shows a number of reasons to be optimistic for the year ahead.
Rochdale Amateur Operatic Society (RAOS) were proud to perform songs from their forthcoming show, the new musical Witchfinder, at the recent Sixth Form College Awards Ceremony at...
Mayfield under 7s showed all the Rugby league Skills in a Christmas Holiday 'camp' during the festive period.
The Radio Society of Great Britain was established 100 years ago in 1913. To create awareness of this, hundreds of affiliated radio clubs and societies around the UK have the...
The preacher at our morning service at 10.30am on Sunday will be Rev Gill Berry. There will also be Kidzone Activities fot children aged 5-15. Mums & Toddlers re-opens on...
Santa certainly did come early with an extra special present for an NHS employee of The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust. Julie Lowe, who manages the receptionists working in...
Back to back home defeats for Rochdale meant booing was heard at full time after going down 1-0 against AFC Wimbledon. The Dons started the day rock bottom of the football league,...
Officers at Greater Manchester Police would like to pay tribute to Police Constable Andrew Bramma, who was sadly killed whilst on duty in North Yorkshire yesterday. Andrew spent...
Date Published 06/01/2013
Manufacturers showed resilience during 2012, according to the latest survey of North West businesses. North West Chambers of Commerce’s Quarterly Economic Survey (QES) for the...
Mike Gibson, Chair of the Chamber's Property and Construction Committee, has been looking at the latest changes to the planning application procedure.
Date Published 05/01/2013
The key employment legislation changes that will be introduced or that the Government has announced that it intends to introduce in 2013 are: • Employment tribunal award...
Government moves to scrap the requirement for householders to get simple and low risk electrical works approved by their local council will save ‘DIYers’ £240 each, and in some...
Date Published 04/01/2013
The top tax criminals of 2012 have been sentenced to a combined total of 155 years and 10 months behind bars, HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) announced today.
A former refuge for homeless men in Rochdale is to be knocked down to make room for a car park. The council has refused an FOI request of the cost but we understand it to be...
The property market is picking up, according to figures from the Bank of England. In November the number of new mortgages approved for home buyers, but not yet lent, rose to...
The total rainfall for the UK during 2012 was 1,330.7mm (52.4in), just 6.6mm short of the record set in 2000. Most areas were affected by the extreme weather, with thousands of...
Date Published 03/01/2013
Greater Manchester's transport authority is refusing to pay an extra £42m to the firm installing the new Metrolink signalling system. Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM)...