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Speculation has arisen regarding the future of the Claire’s store in Rochdale after the parent company in the US filed for bankruptcy protection.
Date Published 22/03/2018
After two defeats in their first two fixtures, Mayfield face a tough trip to Premier Division champions Thatto Heath.
Greater Manchester Police “requires improvement at keeping people safe and reducing crimes”, says the latest Police Effectiveness report.
Working age poverty in the North West has barely fallen since 2010/11, despite regional unemployment falling significantly, a TUC analysis of new official poverty figures...
A sports coach has won a national award for work promoting games and employment skills, alongside tackling anti-social behaviour and money-lending.
Mantra Learning, Middleton and Stagecoach Manchester Middleton Depot have been given awards by Transport for Greater Manchester’s (TfGM’s) Travel Choices team for encouraging...
Six people are counting the cost after being convicted of littering and fly-tipping offences.
Fabdance opened its new premises in the former Co-op building on Rooley Moor Road on Friday (16 March).
A Middleton children’s day nursery located in the listed Edgar Wood building in Middleton will celebrate its 10th birthday on Saturday (24 March).
The Petrus Pedals Community Cycling Club and Bike Kitchen is set to be launched on Saturday.
Rochdale Borough Council continues to promote Marks and Spencer as part of the Rochdale Riverside town centre development scheme despite M&S pulling out.
A number of Carpetright stores could close as the retailer has revealed plans which allow the closure of underperforming stores.
Indie rock band Cast have been added to the line-up for Rochdale Feel Good Festival this summer.
Volunteers from a local co-op swapped their day job for paint brushes and pots of paint on Wednesday 14 March when they spent the day helping to re-decorate Hare Hill House in...
Councillor Neil Butterworth has hit out at “money-grabbing” Manchester Airport, slamming latest plans to charge drivers £3 a time to drop off passengers at the airport.
Cardinal Langley School in Middleton was the focus of a clamp down on problem parking during the afternoon pick up.
The vast majority of services will operate between 7am and 7pm, with all trains expected to be extremely busy. On some routes, where trains are not able to run, Northern will...
A campaign to ditch single-use plastics is encouraging businesses and people to make the shift away from single-use plastics to renewable alternatives.
Tony Lloyd MP joined the Leonard Cheshire disability charity at a parliamentary event to highlight their Make Care Fair campaign for good quality social care and an end to rushed...
The new plan to build a safer and stronger Greater Manchester has been published. “Standing Together”, sets out the key priorities for building community safety across Greater...
Littleborough U10s have signed a new kit sponsorship deal with a local fundraising initiative - Hydro 16.
Greater Manchester has become the first UK city region outside London to sign up to a global standard for street designs for walking and cycling.
The ancient martial art of tai chi has similar or greater benefits than aerobic exercise for people with the chronic pain condition fibromyalgia, finds a trial published by The...
A man was shot in the leg on Pleasant Street in Heywood at around 7:05pm on Wednesday evening (21 March).
Date Published 21/03/2018
Less than 2% of borough residents claim Universal Credit or Jobseeker's Allowance, according to the latest statistics released on Wednesday (21 March).
Hundreds of disabled employees are to benefit from a £15,000 rise in ‘Access to Work’ grants to assist them at work, following new measures introduced in Parliament on Tuesday (20...
A local 19-year-old has been presented with his Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award certificate at special ceremony in London.
Bus drivers will no longer be able to manually record journeys made by concessionary bus pass holders from Sunday 1 April.
A white Audi A5 has been stolen from its owner’s driveway in Castleton by thieves.
The most effective way to stop your information being gathered by Facebook, and then used by the American behemoth and third party companies, is to not have a Facebook account.