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Grassy areas in Springfield Park have become damaged as vehicles have taken to driving across them.
Date Published 12/09/2018
In recognition of the centenary of the Universal Suffrage Act, there will be hundreds of Heritage Open Days events taking place all over the country on the theme of ‘Extraordinary...
CLA President Tim Breitmeyer said: “The development of a new post-Brexit UK agriculture policy is a seminal moment for the future of our countryside.
Home Secretary Sajid Javid has confessed that police do not have enough resources to ‘do their jobs effectively.’
Transport and skills based education are top of the Greater Manchester devolution wish-list, the mayor has said.
A new, more effective flu vaccine for those aged 65 and over this winter has the potential to prevent deaths and significantly reduce the burden on the NHS.
Since Monday 3 September, passengers have been experiencing trouble buying and displaying tickets on TfGM's 'get me there' app.
A support group specifically for male survivors of sexual abuse is being launched in Rochdale.
The Boundary Commission proposals to split the Heywood and Middleton constituency and remove the name of Heywood entirely from the parliamentary map has been condemned by Heywood...
People on low incomes are set to benefit from a new Government savings account that offers a 50% bonus. Help to Save will reward savers with an extra 50p for every £1 saved,...
Businesses are being invited to drop in for coffee and a chat about the new Business Improvement District proposal at the Town Management’s offices on a Tuesday morning at any...
Rochdale went into Sunday’s game against Nelson in the knowledge that nothing other than a comprehensive victory would suffice to be assured of a top half finish but the expected...
Date Published 11/09/2018
Holy Communion on Sunday 16 September at Christ Church, Healey is at 10.00am with the Rev. Andrew Howell, Sunday School starting at 9.45, followed by refreshments in the Parish...
The Government’s "reckless ignorance of the demands on policing and the funding needed to sustain it have been exposed", says the Deputy Mayor of Greater Manchester.
North West firms are being urged to take advantage of an employment law update that will bring them up to speed on a series of important legislative changes including on data...
Residents in Littleborough and Rochdale are being invited share their thoughts on future flood risk management at two community drop-in sessions.
Heywood Cricket Club third team beat the weekend monsoons when they travelled to Bury on Sunday, but slipped to an eight-wicket defeat.
The Greater Manchester Cricket League will be adding an extra GMCL20 trophy, an extra second XI cup competition and an additional Sunday Cup to its competitions next season.
The Toppers were out in force at Hollingworth Lake on Sunday with Daisy, Hector, Jacob, Myles and Loucas battling the challenging wind to claim victory against each other, with a...
How to counsel someone with mental health problems should be taught in the same way we train people to save lives through CPR, says local health campaigner Dr Zahid Chauhan.
Henry Gerber, 68, from Smithy Bridge, was presented with the award for his work supporting people with diabetes by the Mayor Mohammad Zaman.
Teachers and parents in Greater Manchester are being advised to check that any school trips involving air travel, booked for the coming academic year, are fully protected by the...
In the first-round robin tournaments of the year, a new wave of bright talent has emerged for the girls teams at Littleborough Rugby Union Club.
Local hospitals are making tens of thousands of pounds from vending machines.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is calling for new national guidance to improve the sexual safety of people and staff on mental health wards, following analysis of how mental...
A long-awaited cafe opened in Hopwood Park on Saturday (8 September).
Heywood Township raised the Red Ensign to honour the bravery and sacrifice of the Merchant Navy in the second world war.
Parking on pavements near Wardle Academy is ‘a real problem,’ a local resident has said.
A big welcome back to all for the start of the new term; it was lovely to see so many smiling faces (as always) at the school gate this week.
Date Published 10/09/2018
Hundreds of youngsters enjoyed a summer of reading, exercise and healthy eating thanks to a Fit, Feed and Read scheme.