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A broken glass bottle which almost killed a dog whilst swimming in a reservoir has been recovered by United Utilities.
Date Published 11/06/2018
A Norden playground that was damaged by fire is set to receive even more equipment, thanks to the generosity of local residents and councillors.
Pioneer Gilbert Uttley Gilbert was born in Sowerby Bridge on 7 April 1899 and lived in the town for some years.
A murder investigation has been launched, following the death of a woman in Rochdale.
Kingsway Practice is appealing to Rochdale Council to put two directional road signs in place.
The Co-op is set to serve-up a new-look store on Grosvenor Street in Castleton, following revamp.
Littleborough centre was all abuzz as hundreds of people filled the square for the annual Food & Drink Festival on Saturday (9 June).
Date Published 10/06/2018
Young people across Greater Manchester are gearing up for a national day of action to tackle the growing threat of polluted air in our towns and cities.
Date Published 09/06/2018
Established small and medium-sized businesses have the chance to work with local universities and leading regional research establishments, thanks to GC Business Growth Hub’s...
The Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, reaffirmed his commitment to improving air quality when he joined other European leaders to sign a declaration of intent for the...
Some of our talented young sportspeople were out on a visit with children from across the IPLCN Schools on Monday. They went to the Sheffield Sports Arena to tour the facility and...
Over the past few weeks, I have attended a number of events and met with so many people from different faiths and cultural backgrounds. It is nice to see that so much good work is...
Primary schools across Rochdale are invited to the free Jacksonville Jaguars JagTag launch event in wake of childhood obesity levels at all time high.
Date Published 08/06/2018
A second man has been arrested after a 17-year-old was viciously assaulted with a golf club.
Fair for All, a shop selling only Fairtrade products, has opened in Rochdale town centre on The Walk.
Concerns of trespassing on the former Turner Brothers Asbestos factory site was just one of several issues raised at the latest area forum meeting.
Our Bible Hour this Sunday is entitled “How Christ’s return will change the world”.
Services at Christ Church, Healey on Sunday start with at 9.45am with Sunday School and at 10.00am Holy Communion with The Rev. Andrew Howell, followed by refreshments in the...
Five games over the coming weekend results in a hectic schedule for Heywood Cricket Club players.
Olivia Thomas and Jack Morley are continuing to fly the flag for Heywood Cricket Club at county level.
A rain-hit clash away to Littleborough Lions resulted in Heywood Cricket Club Monkeys scoring their first victory – on rate rate – in their Marstons T20 Group.
Heywood Cricket Club’s Second XI pulled off another notable victory as they extended their unbeaten start to the season.
A 63-year-old runner from Rochdale proved that age is just a number by taking part in the Amplifon Old Or Not Old Game, hosted by Olympic medallist Kriss Akabusi.
Local residents are being asked to nominate GPs and GP practice staff who go the extra mile to provide high quality patient care for its annual awards.
The family and friends of five-year-old, Joshua McCormack, held a fundraising festival in May to remember Joshua and mark what would have been his seventh birthday.
The hopes of the six candidates are now in the hands on primary schools across the borough to choose their new champion.
Greater Manchester clergy are giving their backing to the Safe Car Wash campaign, launched this week by the Church of England and the Catholic Church, which aims to draw attention...
With just a few days to go until nominations officially close for this year’s North West Charity of the Year Awards, Springhill Hospice’s Emily Kennedy is preparing for a...
Music lovers heading to the Parklife festival at Manchester’s Heaton Park this week are being encouraged to plan their journeys and consider using public transport to get there.
I have heard from constituents a lot this week about how badly they have been let down by Northern Rail. When I looked at the timetable, every third train in Rochdale was...