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The exam regulator, Ofqual, and exam boards will work with teachers to provide grades to students whose exams have been cancelled this summer, following our actions to slow the...
Date Published 20/03/2020
A 20-year-old man was arrested on Yorkshire Street, Rochdale, yesterday (19 March) after being wanted on suspicion of burglary.
Butterworth Hall in Milnrow will be open as a drop-off point for essentials on Saturday afternoon (21 March).
Greater Manchester Police and Fire Services have released statements to the public in response to the current COVID-19 outbreak.
The leader of the council is calling on everyone in the borough to pull together to help stop the spread of coronavirus, which will protect people’s lives and safeguard the vital...
Springhill Hospice has closed all of its charity shops with immediate effect to minimise the risk of coronavirus spreading to service users, staff, volunteers, and supporters.
Trains will be running to a reduced timetable, which will see around half the usual number of trains running compared to a normal weekday, from Monday 23 March.
Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace a man from Rochdale.
Bus timetables have been amended for less frequent services as of Monday 23 March. Please check with individual operators ahead of your journey.
Information on current and forthcoming roadworks and road closures across the borough.
All forms of recreational cricket are suspended for the foreseeable future, says the ECB, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham has announced a raft of measures to support businesses, volunteers and rough sleepers through the coronavirus outbreak.
Isolation notes will provide employees with evidence for their employers that they have been advised to self-isolate due to coronavirus, either because they have symptoms or they...
Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) has taken the decision to close their customer and drop-in centres in response to the current Covid-19 outbreak. While their teams will remain...
The FA, Premier League and EFL, in association with the PFA, have announced a 30 day extension to the suspension on professional football matches being played in England.
Officials are working to increase the number of tests that can be conducted by Public Health England and the NHS to 25,000 a day. The increased capacity is expected to be ready...
Hare Hill House is hosting a donation morning for Smallbridge foodbank amid the current coronavirus pandemic.
Date Published 19/03/2020
A man in his 80s has received a serious leg injury after a collision on a pedestrian crossing in Rochdale.
Peak time restrictions on concessionary tram and bus passes will be lifted during the early morning rush hour from tomorrow (Friday 20 March) to make it easier for the region’s...
A report by the council has recommended that the council size remain at 20 wards with three councillors per ward.
Rochdale’s own Kieren “Lugs” McMenamy of Hamer Amateur Boxing Club took part in Stubby’s ABC boxing show at Uppermill Civic Hall, Oldham on Saturday 29 February.
Two people have been arrested after warrants were executed in Greater Manchester and Cheshire.
Rochdale Riverside – the town’s flagship new retail and leisure complex – will still open next month, despite growing fears over the coronavirus pandemic.
In these testing times, Rochdale businesses are pulling together. A number of businesses are sharing what they are doing to get through.
Planning rules will be relaxed so pubs and restaurants can operate as hot food takeaways during the coronavirus outbreak, the Communities Secretary has confirmed.
Funding for the government’s early years entitlements will continue during any periods of nursery, preschool or childminder closures, or where children cannot attend due to...
New emergency measures with the energy industry have been agreed by the government to protect the domestic energy supply of those most in need during the disruption caused...
Supermarkets are rationing products and open stores exclusively for elderly and vulnerable people after stockpiling across the nation led to empty supermarket shelves.
Local businesses and members of the community are starting to offer help to those who are self isolating as a precaution or because they have symptoms. Last updated 23 March...
There were more boats out racing at Hollingworth Lake on Sunday (15 March) in good conditions, with 4 Solos out enjoying close racing all afternoon.