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The first Heritage Trail for the Cotton Famine Road has been produced by The Rooley Moor Neighbourhood Forum (RMNF).
Date Published 21/06/2018
Rail users are being advised to plan their travel carefully this Saturday due to strike action that will affect the Northern network.
The Hopwood Hall College annual ‘End of Year Arts Show’ saw hundreds of pieces of work displayed, including fine art pieces, film works, graphic illustrations, games designs and...
A Heywood surgery has become one of the first in the country to pledge to practice good healthcare for the homeless.
A local neighbourhood forum looks set to produce the first neighbourhood plan in Rochdale.
This weekend coming sees two cup ties take place for Thornham Cricket Club with the first team taking on Bolton Deane and Derby on Sunday 24 June at Rochdale Road, Slattocks.
Regional transport bosses have signalled their support for Rochdale Borough Council’s plan to link Middleton with Greater Manchester’s Metrolink system.
Rising bollards are set to go live in Rochdale town centre after their installation last year as part of the new paving scheme.
Since Heywood, Middleton & Rochdale Circle took over the Volunteer Driver Service (VDS) in February the service users have increased, but that has led to a need for more...
Heywood 1940’s Day, Milnrow & Newhey Carnival, Service of Remembrance, Boutique Baby Sale, The Big Games, Kayaking, Rochdale Hornets game, Cinema Saturday, Jazz on a Sunday, Car...
Primary schools in the borough were commended for their commitment to providing healthier food options for pupils at a ceremony at Rochdale Town Hall on Wednesday.
Survey results released today reveal that sightings of our amphibious garden wildlife such as frogs and toads are drying up, with the RSPB calling on people across Greater...
Richard Marsh and daughter Lauren won the series and lead the first race and took a second place on the day in the last races of the spring series at Hollingworth Lake on Sunday.
Rockets, magnets, and electricity were among many of the things on test at Lowerplace primary school as part of the national Great Science Share.
Families packed into Rochdale’s Springfield Park for an afternoon of stories, songs and games to celebrate National Bookstart Week.
Rochdale Law Association has elected a new president - Ben Leach, solicitor and head of the Private Client Department at Molesworths Bright Clegg.
Our Bible Hour this Sunday 24 June at 4.30pm will be about Israel in God’s plan. The Bible tells us that Israel is God’s chosen people.
A ‘memory box’ to help patients with dementia is being put together by Rochdale Funeralcare.
Daniel Hollinshead is the only child at his primary school who will not be attending the closest secondary school to his Littleborough home, despite living in the catchment area.
Angela Oakley, a probation officer based at HMP Buckley Hall has won the award for Change and Innovation at this years’ Probation Awards.
Rochdale-born England captain Heather Knight’s team have broken the women’s Twenty20 international record – just hours after a new record was set by New Zealand on Wednesday (20...
The county generously donated thousands of items over the past 12 months to help fund the British Red Cross’ lifesaving work in the UK and around the world:
Heywood’s senior side face the first of a three-game spell with a rare outing on a Thursday.
Heywood Cricket Club’s second team finally lost their unbeaten record in Division Four East of the Greater Manchester League at the ninth time of asking.
A commanding home performance against Egerton saw Heywood Cricket Club maintain their good record in knockout competitions this season.
Heywood Cricket Club’s away day torment came back to haunt them in a rain-affected defeat at Denton St Lawrence.
10 years of austerity, that is the shocking realisation councils such as ours have had to face up to.
There is no strong evidence that vitamin D protects against pregnancy-induced high blood pressure (hypertension) or pre-eclampsia, conclude researchers in The BMJ.
Elections are taking place in primary schools across the borough to determine who will be the new children’s champion, and one person who knows just how the candidates feel is...
Date Published 20/06/2018
This Clean Air Day, Tony Lloyd MP is encouraging his constituents to help improve air quality for all by ditching their cars and getting active.