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More than half (56%) of north west residents lack the full essential digital skills set required for the modern workplace, according to the latest Lloyds Bank Consumer Digital...
Date Published 03/06/2019
Local community housing projects and charities are being urged to put their case forward as Nationwide, the world’s largest building society, makes £500,000 available to help make...
Rochdale Exchange FIFA19 mini-game Tournament on 17 and 18 May raised £170 for Rochdale Connections Trust.
Over 500 volunteers donated an incredible 60,000 hours of their time in 2018 to Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice which runs Grace’s Place in Bury and Russell House in
Six local sports clubs have purchased new kit and equipment to help their performance, thanks to a local sporting organisation.
In front of a large and appreciative crowd in Castleton, Mayfield took the valuable two points from this tight and tense game against Cumbria opposition, Kells, on Saturday 1
The GEM Appeal, a group of volunteers based in Rochdale, have been honoured with the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, the highest award a voluntary group can receive in the
New measures to improve care for people with autism and learning disabilities have been announced by the government.
In June we remember the casualties of the Second World War who were residents of the Pennine Township who died 75 or 80 years ago this month.
Date Published 02/06/2019
Energy theft is something many people think is a victimless crime, but the consequences can be severe.
Recorded race hate crime offences against children in Greater Manchester have escalated to a three-year high, an NSPCC investigation has found.
Diabetes UK and Tesco pharmacies have teamed up to offer a free Type 2 diabetes risk assessment service in Rochdale.
New defensive controls deployed by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have put an end to fraudsters spoofing the tax authority’s most recognisable helpline numbers.
Date Published 01/06/2019
An annual charity Iftar has raised hundreds of pounds for two causes.
Act to Shine teenagers from Rochdale, and around the region, with a passion for drama, have had their first taste of life in the spotlight as they enjoyed a behind-the-scenes...
Middleton sensations Mia Linnik-Holden and Andrei Toader performed exceptionally well at this year’s Blackpool Dance Festival.
Long-standing hospital and community services staff at Rochdale, Bury, Oldham, Salford, and North Manchester have been thanked for 40 dedicated years of service.
Parking charges for those picking up passengers at Manchester Airport have increased from today (Saturday 1 June).
Respected local radio journalist Jonathan Ali has died after battling cancer for a second time.
Date Published 31/05/2019
Two men have been charged following a knife-point robbery in Littleborough.
Rail operator Northern has reached the end of line and should be stripped of its franchise, according to Greater Manchester’s mayor.
Traders and customers alike were full of praise for the Rochdale Artisan Market held in Rochdale town centre on Saturday 25 May.
A new training scheme based in Middleton is giving people the opportunity to break into the construction industry for free.
This Bank Holiday Monday (27 May) saw Tia Lenihan, Grace Darnbrough, Sam Harrage and George Tisdall, all Junior members of Hollingworth Lake Rowing Club, compete in the Spring...
The age of the payment parking machine could be coming to an end, as new national parking data standards were revealed yesterday (30 May 2019).
Police investigating a burglary in Milnrow are appealing for information.
A Middleton councillor who prevented a man from jumping into the canal has been recognised for his bravery.
Crescent Community Radio has raised a staggering £32,000 for charity with their annual live 24-hour telethon between Friday 24 and Saturday 25 May.
Health campaigner Dr Zahid Chauhan has warned that an NHS labour shortage means that everything from having an x-ray to being picked up by an ambulance could be accompanied by an...
A Rochdale woman has appeared in court in connection with the murder of a toddler in Wythenshawe. Sharleen Hughes, 36, of College Bank, Rochdale, appeared at Liverpool Crown...