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This has been an unprecedented start of the season for Littleborough and none more so than the Under 15s.
Date Published 18/09/2018
A firefighter from Rochdale is preparing for a gruelling charity challenge - running 22 10K races in memory of the 22 victims of last year’s tragic Manchester Arena attack.
Rochdale boxer Muhammad Ali made history on Saturday (15 September) after winning his professional debut as the first UK boxer with type one diabetes to fight.
Businesses which have been involved in developing the new Business Improvement District (BID) initiative will be out and about in the next few weeks visiting and talking to other...
We are once again taking part in the Living Streets Walk to School Campaign. Each day, the children will say how they have come to school.
Date Published 17/09/2018
A team of 25 Zen employees decamped to Heaton Park on Saturday to take part in the annual Gauntlet Games event, a fun but gruelling 10K obstacle course race, in the name of...
Last year Sean Caffrey successfully auditioned for the role of ‘Nathan’ in The Full Monty which was produced by Rochdale Musical Theatre Company. He has now been nominated for the...
After a successful weekend of Heritage displays, we are back to normal again.
A new approach to support residents in Rochdale town centre, to improve their skills and find better and more secure jobs, has been launched.
Daisi Daniels, who left Beech House School in July, is now on the GB National FIS Team 2018.
Ian Henderson scored a superb first career hat-trick as Rochdale cruised to their first home win in the league against struggling Gillingham.
The changing face of Rochdale town centre over the last decade has been captured by local artist John Cooke.
Members of the Rochdale Environmental Action Group (REAG) cleaned Hare Street, Pioneer Street, Equitable Street and part of Durham Street on Saturday.
Stay safe, stay back - that is the message from Highways England, as it reveals the extent - and impact - of tailgating on the country’s major roads and motorways.
Week commencing Monday 3 to Sunday 10 September Monday, there was a flag raising at the town hall for Merchant Navy Day. This is held every year on the 3 September to honour...
Bus passengers can now pay for their tickets using contactless across all First Manchester vehicles.
Liz McInnes MP visited the newly renovated Long Street Methodist School on Friday (14 September).
Date Published 14/09/2018
A 33-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of drink driving following a collision in Sudden on Thursday night (13 September).
Rochdale’s Valley Vet Care is appealing for keen knitters who would be willing to knit some jumpers for their inpatients this winter.
Almost 3,000 cannabis plants were discovered by police in an industrial unit on Thursday (13 September).
Outpatient and theatre appointments were cancelled throughout The Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust on Thursday due to problems with IT systems, network and email.
The Bishop of Manchester, David Walker, is supporting the End Hunger UK petition, calling on the government to "fix Universal Credit" to reduce the number of families struggling...
Renovations at Rochdale Cenotaph are currently under way as the borough prepares for the remembrance centenary in November.
Ella Headley (Sylvia) Suddenly at home on the 5 September 2018, Ella aged 78 years. The much loved wife of Malcolm and loving Mum to Janet and Graham.
Rochdale Rockets basketball team won bronze at the Adriatic Cup, Jelsa 2018, on the Croatian island of Hvar.
Over 70 higher education students graduated from Hopwood Hall on Thursday night (13 September).
The Transport for the North Board met in Sheffield on Thursday, and welcomed the allocation of nearly £3bn over the next five years by government as the first phase of upgrading...
A troubleshooter is to be appointed by the Government to deal with the rail chaos affecting the North of England.
An awareness event, which covered the Mental Health Act 1983 and how assessments are carried out as part of the Mental Health Act, was held on Wedensday.
Councils in Greater Manchester could be among the first English authorities outside London to enforce certain traffic offences, but only if the government relaxes its current...