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Rural landowners have welcomed a new government policy to increase the building of more affordable homes in the countryside.
Date Published 26/04/2018
Racing at the Lake on Sunday started with the Spring Pursuit Race where boats start on timed intervals, led by the slowest.
Steve Brown was forced to make a last minute switch to a historic specification Mini Cooper last week, just days ahead of his trip to Rallye Salamandre in Belgium (22 April).
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence offers guidance for doctors to advise people who are trying to quit smoking - that e-cigarettes are helpful tools when trying...
Gym buddies of a Middleton dad diagnosed with lung cancer united to raise a whopping £9,000 for research into the disease.
Date Published 25/04/2018
A local woman is taking on the 10k Great Manchester Run in May in memory of five-year-old Joshua McCormack.
A coroner has ruled that an 11-year-old girl died as a result of a road traffic collision.
A woman from Middleton is speaking out about her personal experiences with autism to highlight what living with the condition is really like.
It was the end of an era at St Andrew's, Dearnley when church wardens Ray Milligan and Peter Shrigley retired from office to be succeeded by Christine Longhurst and Janice
Led by drummer John Blackman with a strong front line of Stan Williams on trumpet, Dave Dixson on reeds and Andrew Mackenzie on trombone, the Wirrorleans crossed the Merseyside...
Rochdale moved out of the relegation zone for the first time since mid December after Ryan Delaney earned Dale a draw against playoff hopefuls Plymouth Argyle.
A Littleborough resident is raising money for charity by jumping out of a plane on 4 August.
A new study has revealed UK pet owners’ attitudes to obesity in their cats and dogs and despite awareness of the condition and concern for the wellbeing of their pets, it has...
Whether its bees, birdsong, bats or berries – there’s something for everyone at the fourth annual Greater Manchester Walking Festival.
In Autumn last year Brian Hodgson benefitted from taking part in a service allowing him to monitor his health from his home in Milnrow, Rochdale.
Rochdale Boroughwide Housing (RBH) has pledged £25m over the next five years to "help transform and improve the quality and choice of homes in Rochdale town centre, as well as...
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has proposed an amnesty to drive rogue landlords out of the region’s private rented sector.
Bikers who rode the length of the M60 sporting a red t-shirt to create a poppy chain raised £2,000 for a veteran’s charity.
Date Published 24/04/2018
Littleborough Under 16 boys produced a senstational performance to beat Kirby Lonsdale 10 - 81.
Littleborough Rugby Club put on a Sunday of entertainment, fun and friendship as the 2018 Girls festival came to town.
Location: Rochdale Footpath 43 & Milnrow Footpath 331 to temporarily prohibit pedestrians.
"A benefit system that allows families to go hungry is a benefit system that is failing,” said Paul Morrison who advises a group of national Christian Churches on poverty."
The boys - and girl - at Mayfield Mustangs U8s received their first-ever new kit this weekend, thanks to their sponsors.
An under 10 girls team from Rochdale has been crowned as ESF2018 Champions following a weekend tournament in Skegness, one of the biggest in the country.
Livsey Street in Rochdale has been plagued by ongoing fly-tipping for approximately 12 months.
The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers will exercise its freedom with special parades through Bury, Rochdale and Salford during this years Gallipoli weekend to commemorate its 50 year...
The rain clouds gathered as the Mustangs made their way over to Warrington to meet and beat the Crosfield Vipers on Sunday (22 April).
Middleton Rotary Club held their annual 'Race Night' to support the work of Transporting Ugandan Sick Children (TUSC) on Saturday, 21 April.
A coffee morning at St Andrew's, Dearnley, organised by the Rev Roger Hill and his wife Jo, raised £340 for Christian Aid.
Rochdale is looking greener and cleaner, thanks to a community litter pick at the weekend.