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A Rochdale man has set a new Guinness World Record for the tallest tortilla stack.
Date Published 19/04/2018
An investigation into illegal fly-tipping at the former Turner Brothers Asbestos site is still being undertaken, nearly two years after it began!
St George’s Day events and parades, 1940’s War Day event, SAVE Britain’s Heritage Walking Tour of Rochdale, Greater Manchester Cichlid Society Auction, Brass Band concerts, Car...
The Homelet Rental Index has revealed rental prices across the UK have shown a modest rise in the first quarter of 2018.
With a heatwave hitting this week, fire chiefs are asking people to stay safe around water.
Year 10 pupils from Oulder Hill Community School, Beech House School, Hollingworth Academy, Middleton Technology School, Wardle Academy, Siddal Moor, Matthew Moss High School, and...
Mayfield face a mammoth task on Saturday as they try to overturn the as yet unbeaten league leaders Hunslet Parkside.
Steve Lister has resigned as Chairman of Littleborough Events and Associations Forum after 10 years at the helm of the voluntary group.
Rural businesses still face barriers to housing and economic development in the countryside despite the Government’s attempt to make the planning system more streamlined and...
A new initiative is being launched in Greater Manchester to fight food poverty across the region.
The Co-op has joined forces with the Quality Food Awards to search for the Small Producer of the Year, 2018.
A heartbroken family who told of how they watched their daughter die after battling a devastating disease will be featured in an upcoming documentary about the disorder.
Independent charity Crimestoppers and the Electoral Commission are urging the public to protect their right to vote by reporting any cases of electoral fraud.
Pete died at the age of 64 on 19 April 2015. After retiring from full time work, Pete began working for Rochdale Online in 2012 and was described as “the oldest cub reporter in...
Our Bible Hour this Sunday is entitled “The Kingdom on Earth”. One of the most well-known parts of the Bible is the prayer known as the Lord’s prayer.
Date Published 18/04/2018
Hopwood Hall College made sure a European trophy would be heading back to Greater Manchester this year, after they beat TSV Blaustein of Germany to win The Eindhoven Easter Open...
A man has been charged after running across the football pitch during Tuesday’s (17 April) game between Rochdale and Oldham.
A man from Littleborough celebrated his 80th birthday with a surprise from his work colleagues on Wednesday (18 April).
Rochdale had a first half penalty saved and a second half goal ruled out for a foul as they were held to a goalless draw by neighbours Oldham Athletic as the battle to stay in...
Detectives investigating the discovery of the body of a baby girl in Heywood have named her Pearl.
The local Conservative party says that the public needs 'reassuring that money is being spent fairly'.
Patients at five hospitals in Greater Manchester are being encouraged and supported to get out of bed, put on some clothes and become active in order to aid their recovery time...
In good great conditions for racing at Hollingworth Lake, spinnakers were flying, and the chase for the lead was held by Steve Crook and Sally Townend in a Merlin Rocket, eagerly...
Around 12% of people in Britain are at risk from a silent killer called non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).
In the Leigh Premier RC 10m time trial, the East Lancs cycling club had father and son David and Max Bentley competing against each other.
Living Streets, the UK charity for everyday walking has called on Transport for the North, the sub-national transport body which brings together the North’s 19 local transport...
The Royal Oldham hospital has joined the National Bereavement Care Pathway.
Primary schools around the UK are being asked to donate unwanted English language books as part of the ‘Help a South African School’ scheme.
Date Published 17/04/2018
Two Rochdale residents are lacing up their walking boots to trek from coast-to-coast for the Mesothelioma UK Charitable Trust.
Residents of the borough have responded to the threat made by the leader of the council, Councillor Allen Brett, to deprive an area of Rochdale of council money if Labour does not...