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Stuart Smith, a Plastering Apprentice at Hopwood Hall College, has been nominated for the biggest award in the UK plastering industry - the Regional Worshipful Company of...
Date Published 20/07/2018
An aspiring young writer will have his ‘A Different Story of Rochdale’ narrative performed on the stage after winning a playwriting competition.
The Middleton Poundworld store is to close alongside 78 other stores nationwide, the discount retailer announced on Thursday (19 July).
Date Published 19/07/2018
A graduate from Rochdale is set to return to her former primary school as a teacher after graduating with a first-class Bachelor of Arts degree on Wednesday (18 July).
A 14-year-old Aquabears swimmer has qualified for the Great British Summer Championships in Sheffield, just two years after taking up the sport.
Jack Travers from Year 6 pupils at St Peter’s Church of England Primary School won the raffle ticket to choose his very own bike, helmet and plenty of accessories for attending...
Littleborough Rushbearing Festival and Parades 21 and 22 July temporary road closure of: Canal Street - for its entire length. Church Street - from its junction with Hare Hill...
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has signed a £72m contract that will see 27 new Metrolink trams bolster the UK’s largest tram network.
Littleborough Rushbearing Festival, Middfest 2018, Space Gem Life-Size Interactive Game, Music Serenade, Falinge Park Food Festival & Fun Day, Rochdale AFC v Hull City, Autism...
Paramedics are to strike for a fourth day of action on Saturday 21 July.
Petrus Incredible Edible Rochdale (PIER) has been drumming up support from residents for the Royal Horticultural Societies (RHS) Britain In Bloom competition.
A Rochdale student has achieved his education dreams 10 years after risking his life to flee Afghanistan in search of a better life.
When three young adults joined Holroyd Precision’s modern apprenticeship programme back in 2011, little could they imagine that as well as securing an exciting career, they would...
A cricket team from Dallas is flying in for a series of one-day matches against local clubs.
Our Bible Hour this Sunday is entitled ‘Don’t blame the devil – the Bible blames you’.
Rochdale Mayfield face fierce rivals Siddal at the Mayfield Sports Centre on Saturday.
It was another very busy weekend at the lake on Saturday with a six hour relay race bringing 81 young sailors from 15 teams to battle for success.
Castleton Post Office is once again closed. Councillor Billy Sheerin said: “Our Post office has been closed for the past three weeks and the people of my village are very angry...
Two young men are aiming to raise £2,000 for charity by cycling from Rochdale to London this weekend.
The stones at the Newbold Metrolink tram stop could be covered by netting to stop youths throwing them.
The long-awaited new Rochdale Market on The Butts and in the former Santander Bank is set to open in August.
On Monday 9 and Tuesday 10 July, I was invited to Rochdale Sixth Form College as students had mock interviews with various business people and organisations. The interviewers...
Rochdale Borough Council will continue to pressure Northern Rail and the government to provide better service, following a motion passed at Wednesday’s (18 July) council meeting.
A heroic policeman from Rochdale who single-handedly saved a man from an icy river has won a prestigious Police Bravery Award.
Tanya Kennedy has won the Volunteer Champion award for Revitalise.
It is on course to be one of the hottest summers in years – and motorists preparing to hit the road for the holidays are being urged to check their vehicles before they travel.
Morrisons is to introduce a quieter hour for customers who would benefit from a calmer shopping trip.
A new survey shows that just 15% of North West adults aged 50 and over check their wee when they go to the toilet, meaning they might not notice blood – a key symptom of bladder...
People living in deprived parts of the UK are more likely to die prematurely, and Rochdale is the 17th worst area across the whole of England.
After spending almost two decades serving on Hopwood Hall College Corporation, Robert Clegg OBE officially stepped down as chairman of the Board at a board meeting on 5 July 2018....
Date Published 18/07/2018