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Tony Lloyd, MP for Rochdale, has joined his fellow Shadow Cabinet members in urging the Chancellor of the Exchequer to include the self-employed and freelancers in the jobs...
Date Published 24/03/2020
Commercial tenants who cannot pay their rent because of coronavirus will be protected from eviction, the government has announced.
All local reservoirs and recreational site car parks have been closed by United Utilities as official advice to observe social distancing is stepped up.
There will be no North West Britain in Bloom competition this year, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
In a public address on Monday (23 March), Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced new major measures in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
Date Published 23/03/2020
Andy Burnham wants the government to enforce a country-wide coronavirus lockdown where people can only leave the house for essential supplies. The mayor of Greater Manchester has...
Last updated 5pm Saturday 28 March. As the country goes into self-isolation, Rochdale Online has rounded up which local businesses are offering delivery and takeaway services to...
Bakery Greggs has become the latest high street name to announce a full shop closure due to coronavirus.
Heywood-based businesses Chorlton Express Transport and Archbold Logistics have joined over 700 logistics businesses, all members of the UK’s eight major distribution networks, to...
All UK branches of Costa Coffee, Subway and McDonalds will be closed by the end of Monday to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Hollingworth Lake country park has been closed until further notice by Link4Life to limit the spread of coronavirus.
Up to 1.5million people who have been identified by the NHS as being at higher risk of catching coronavirus have been advised to stay at home for at least 12 weeks.
The RSPCA has today reassured animal lovers that it is continuing to rescue and rehome animals, despite the coronavirus pandemic.
Prohibition notices will be served by Environmental Health and Trading Standards officers to businesses which have not been following new enforced restrictions to prevent the...
A woman has died following a collision in Middleton on Friday night (20 March).
Businesses will be able to start to access government support from today (Monday 23 March) to keep operating in the face of the global economic emergency brought on by
Elderly and vulnerable residents self-isolating are at risk of being exploited by strangers and cold callers posing as helpful neighbours in order to scam them, the Local...
Financial journalist and chair of Money Saving Expert, Martin Lewis, is giving £1m from his personal charity fund to provide grants for smaller charities, in response to the...
A group of citizenship students from Kingsway Park High School took part in the annual mock trial competition at Burnley Magistrates’ Court recently.
Date Published 22/03/2020
Cats Protection Rochdale recently received a £17,940 grant from Support Adoption For Pets, the UK’s largest grant giving animal charity, to help towards their rescues’ vet bills...
Hopwood Hall College students planted 420 trees to improve the appearance of the local area and attract wildlife to the community.
Team Rugby League activities are on hold for a while. But some of Rugby League's stars are sharing their skills with the next generation - and keeping everyone active and...
Terminal illness charity, Marie Curie has announced that all of its upcoming public collections in Rochdale and across the UK as part of its biggest annual appeal will be...
Independent public body Acas has published new guidance on working from home during the coronavirus pandemic.
This weekly column from the Mayor of Rochdale, Councillor Billy Sheerin, is about the places he has been and the people he has met during the week commencing Monday 9 March to...
Date Published 21/03/2020
Neighbourhood policing teams for Heywood and Middleton are warning parents to be aware of where their children are during the coronavirus pandemic.
Help is urgently needed at Heywood Foodbank during the current coronavirus pandemic.
The RSPCA is encouraging pet owners to think about how they will care for their animals if they need to stay at home with suspected symptoms of coronavirus.
The government will page 80% of wages and salaries – up to £2,500 – for employees not working, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced on Friday (20 March).
Date Published 20/03/2020
Pubs, bars, restaurants and cafés must close from tonight (Friday 20 March), to stop the spread of coronavirus, the Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced.