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MP Tony Lloyd has announced he is backing the Communications Workers Union (CWU) campaign to 'save our post office'.
Date Published 06/11/2018
Middleton Youth Band picked up two awards at the very first BrassFestUK contest. The online contest has three sections for all levels of unregistered bands: development (less...
Date Published 05/11/2018
Rochdale manufacturer Midwater Luggage has secured a £26,000 investment from NPIF – BFS & MSIF Microfinance, managed by GC Business Finance in partnership with MSIF and part of...
Siddal Moor High School will be celebrating its 50th anniversary on Saturday 17 November 2018.
Victoria Nutter is trying to find a caring family who supported her 88-year-old grandad when he collapsed in the street.
Joseph was born the third child of Joseph and Mary Ann Wild of Wardleworth in 1876.
With the end of British Summer Time (BST) bringing in darker evenings, Brake, the road safety charity, is calling on the Government to commit to moving to Single/Double Summer...
How was Armistice Day celebrated locally when the First World War ended exactly 100 years ago? This was an article written by the Rev G R Oakley, who was then-vicar of St...
Successful entrepreneur Razan Alsous, founder of ‘Yorkshire Dama Cheese’, will be the guest speaker at Springhill Hospice’s next Business Buddies Big Breakfast on Wednesday...
Residents across the borough will pay their respects to those who have made sacrifices in defence of the country at this Sunday’s Remembrance Day Services. Commemorations will be...
Despite a dominant display, Rochdale had to settle for a point against a Luton Town side that played the last twenty minutes with ten men after having Danny Hylton sent off. Dale...
Months of hard work by volunteers and council staff has been recognised by judges from the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) as all four areas in the borough have been awarded...
Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) has submitted plans for 39 houses in Great Howarth, Smallbridge. If given the go-ahead, the two, three and four-bedroom homes will be built...
Private William Arthur Gledhill William was born in Littleborough in 1889 and lived at 1 Back William St by 1911. He lived with his parents Joseph W (a lamplighter) and Emily,...
Date Published 04/11/2018
First Manchester is honouring the armed forces community by offering free bus travel for serving troops, veterans and cadets on Sunday 11 November.
In remembrance of those who fell during World War One, Rochdale Online is sharing the stories of those named on the St Chad’s memorial, so that others will never forget the...
A Fusilier from Wardle has created a poignant tribute to the armed forces, filling the village with pride.
Date Published 03/11/2018
Type one diabetic boxer Muhammad Ali, from Rochdale, has signed a new sponsorship with local company ThinAir Sports ahead of his second professional fight on 17 November.
Littleborough's Christmas lights switch-on will take place on Saturday 1 December 2018 in Littleborough Square.
Offenders sentenced to Community Payback have clocked up 220,765 hours in good work for the region’s communities since January.
Midwives at The Royal Oldham and North Manchester General hospitals are asking pregnant mums to consider having the flu jab now, before the flu virus starts circulating in Greater...
Businesses in Rochdale have voted in favour of plans to set up a Business Improvement District (BID), securing a significant £1.5million to be spent on improving the area.
Date Published 02/11/2018
Rochdale In Bloom’s entry in the RHS North West in Bloom 2018 competition won a gold award for the Large Town/Small City category, the highest individual award available.
The large swimming pool at Heywood Sports Village could remain closed until 2019, Link4Life staff have revealed.
In the two months following the introduction of GDPR, 78% of companies in Greater Manchester failed to wipe the memory off redundant IT equipment prior to disposal, a new survey...
Nutters Restaurant was crowned the Best Small Accommodation at the Southport North West in Bloom awards on Friday (2 November).
A controversial plan to build more than 400 new homes and a new school on greenbelt land in Heywood have been withdrawn.
Police had their work cut out on Wednesday (31 October) as they dealt with three separate collisions in Littleborough.
Whilst our local branch of Crawshaws closed on 31 October, you can still redeem your Christmas stamps at several stores in the north west.