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Members of the Armed Forces will be able to travel for free on Metrolink out-of-uniform after Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) reaffirmed its Armed Forces Covenant.
Date Published 02/11/2018
Rochdale’s town centre pop-up garden, ‘Celebrating 100 years of World War One’, has won a prestigious North West in Bloom award.
Hollingworth Lake’s The Beach has given Littleborough Juniors Under 9’s Yellow team a double boost.
The Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, has warned Home Secretary Sajid Javid that the city-region could withdraw from the asylum seeker dispersal system because of the...
Cuts to a council service that provides help for Rochdale’s most vulnerable – including the homeless – have received cabinet approval.
Norden’s Jubilee Park enjoyed golden success at the RHS North West in Bloom awards in Southport on Friday (2 November).
A special dinner at Kashmir Youth Project raised over £1,000 for the Mayor’s charities on Wednesday 24 October.
The Yorkshire Street B&M Bargains store has reopened as usual on Friday (2 November).
A funeral fundraiser has been launched for the man who sadly died after a fire on Kirklee Road in Castleton on Monday (29 October).
Rochdale Healthwatch will receive £136,000 in 2018/19, meaning no loss of funding for the upcoming year.
The British Red Cross has a near 150-year history of supporting people in the UK during times of crisis and as people commemorate the centenary of the end of World War One it’s...
Date Published 01/11/2018
NHS and Rochdale Borough Council staff are fighting the flu by getting vaccinated this winter.
Winter is fast approaching with the cold weather on our doorsteps and dark nights drawing in after the clocks went back. I urge people this winter time to look after themselves,...
More than 30 operators and employers of the night-time economy - including The Bird at Birtle and Nutters - have today (Thursday, November 1) agreed to develop a set of principles...
Rochdale Infirmary is gearing up to help the homeless this December with a winter drop-in on Thursday 6 December.
Rochdale is enjoying a business revival, with government data showing that there are 1,570 more businesses in the borough than this time last year.
Heywood in Bloom scooped 16 awards at the RHS It's Your Neighbourhood North West in Bloom awards ceremony in Southport.
Bonfires & Firework Displays, Winter Market, Rochdale Festival of Remembrance & Commorative Services, Middleton Musical Society Concert, Ladies Rugby Festival, The Chit Chat Chalk...
Compulsory Purchase Orders (CPOs) for a grade-II listed town centre building and two wastelands were approved by Rochdale Borough Council’s cabinet on Tuesday (30 October).
A local bus operator is offering strike-hit rail customers a cut-price 'Train Ticket Top-up' travel deal.
A Rochdale LED lighting installer has achieved a global standard with support from low carbon business experts.
Safe to say it's been the best year yet for Rochdale in Bloom team members. Fresh off the back of the Tatton Park gold award in the Blooming Border category, and a gold award...
Bus group Transdev Blazefield has invested £3 million in a sparkling new fleet of 20 buses for Rosso’s 464 service, which links Accrington, Haslingden, Rawtenstall, Bacup and...
Stuart Smith, a Plastering apprentice at Hopwood Hall College made the three-student shortlist for the Plaisterers’ Company Training Awards – the biggest awards for plastering in...
A Bed Every Night, Greater Manchester’s ambitious plan to tackle homelessness and rough sleeping across the city-region, begins on the evening of 1 November with the opening of...
The borough’s firework retailers have proved they really are ‘Good Guys’ as recent undercover tests found no premises selling fireworks to under 18s.
Cuts to community centres that provide services ranging from yoga and luncheon clubs to welfare advice and play-groups have been approved by Rochdale Council chiefs.
Fears have been raised over rising demands for pupil places after the prospect of a much-needed new high school opening by 2020 were branded ‘pie in the sky’.
Young people from across Greater Manchester have gathered together for the Youth Combined Authority’s (GMYCA) annual conference AMPLIFY.
One of Rochdale’s hidden streets now looks even better than ever with new atmospheric lighting and greenery, thanks to Rochdale Town Centre Management.