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The borough of Rochdale backed the Brexit Party in the European Parliament elections, with more than 15,000 people voting for the newly formed party.
Date Published 28/05/2019
Name the peregrine falcon chick competition asks residents to come up with some names for the three falcon chicks living at the top of the Rochdale Town Hall.
Mayfield welcomed St Helens side Thatto Heath to Rochdale on Saturday, a side they pushed close to early in the season during both club’s great cup run.
A pioneering project which helps children cope with traumatic court proceedings has been recognised for its exceptional contribution to nation’s health and wellbeing.
Rochdale-born Home Secretary Sajid Javid has become the latest MP to run for leadership of the Conservative party.
Retail sales in the year to May fell at the fastest pace since October 2017, according to the latest quarterly Distributive Trades Survey by the Confederation of British Industry...
A Rochdale shop worker who was underpaid has won a tribunal against his employer.
Supermarket giant Tesco has revealed the amount of food going to waste in its stores has fallen by 17% in the last year.
As part of the UK’s 25th anniversary celebrations of Heritage Open Days, Rochdale’s Time Machine event will bring the past, present and future to life at Rochdale Exchange with...
Date Published 27/05/2019
Greater Manchester leaders have unveiled the city-region’s first ever culture strategy: 'Grown in Greater Manchester. Known Around The World'.
There are 37 million cars registered in the UK and four million motorists admit to putting road safety in the back seat by not respecting the road in the way we should.
Local cafés, restaurants, pubs, takeaways, nurseries, schools and retailers across the Rochdale borough have been awarded the maximum five-stars for food hygiene, following the...
This was the frightening view which faced many drivers as they made their way along the M62 in the early hours of Saturday 25 May. A cloned tractor unit, towing a stolen...
Date Published 26/05/2019
A ban on plastic straws, drinks stirrers, and plastic-stemmed cotton buds in England has today (Wednesday 22 May) been confirmed by the government, following overwhelming public...
With warmer weather comes the inevitable buzz of spring and summer: the bumblebee. Currently, there are 24 species of bumblebee in the UK, just one species of honeybee, and over...
Local MP Liz McInnes and Councillor Ray Dutton visited St Margaret's C.E. Primary School in Heywood on Friday (17 May) to donate books for their new school library.
St Andrew's Church, Dearnley raised more than £500 for church funds by holding a Colours Fashion Show on Saturday 18 May, attended by nearly 100 fashion-conscious women.
Attracting birds to your garden is easy says the The Wildlife Trusts: supplement naturally available food with bird food, and watch them flock in.
Wellfield Health Centre on Oldham Road held a 'dementia friends' event on Thursday (23 May) to mark Dementia Action Week 2019.
Date Published 25/05/2019
Competitive cycling proved a huge hit with students from Year 8 at Whitworth Community High School on a trip to Manchester’s Velodrome.
Street Eat Festival returned to Rochdale Town Hall Square this weekend, with food lovers enjoying something to eat, drink and free entertainment in fair weather.
Monday 20 May was World Bee Day, a day to champion our favourite pollinators, but how can we help fight their decline?
Exam season is well underway, bringing with it the inevitable stress and anxieties associated with A-levels, GCSEs and SATs.
A silver Toyota Avensis was traveling west along Pilsworth Road at around 6.05am on Friday 24 May 2019, when the vehicle turned right into the entrance of Heywood Distribution...
Bennett’s Dental Surgery in Middleton has closed.
Britain’s growing love affair with feeding the birds has significantly altered the composition of our garden bird communities over the past 40 years, helping the populations of...
Almost £800,000 of grants to repair historic buildings in one of Rochdale’s most well-known streets have been made available as the Heritage Action Zone (HAZ) project takes...
The former Carnegie Library in Castleton was officially re-opened by Mayor Billy Sheerin in a special ceremony on Thursday (23 May), as his first official engagement as the Mayor...
Date Published 24/05/2019
A teenager from Castleton is preparing for the Mixed Martial Arts European Championships which take place in Rome over a week in June.
A fraudster used social media to pose as a legitimate loan provider and steal £45,000 from victims, before photographing himself with wads of cash.