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Local residents, parents, businesses and campaign groups turned out in force for an information evening about a controversial new high school being built on green belt land at...
Date Published 06/03/2018
At this year’s new Rochdale Food & Drink Festival you can have a gourmet four course dinner cooked by one of the region’s best chefs and enjoy it in the company of the man...
Feedback from patients at BMI The Highfield Hospital in Rochdale has shown that 98.7% of those who received care there would recommend the hospital to their family and friends.
Brexit has, understandably, dominated the political agenda since the referendum and the government has now begun to focus its efforts on negotiating an acceptable exit strategy...
The Government has published a consultation on the draft revised text of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF). It contains a number of changes that will see increased...
Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust has been awarded the Stage One Triangle of Care (ToC) Award, picking up a gold star accreditation for its work with carers.
Rochdale Borough Council has refused to clarify points raised by former councillor Terry Linden regarding the proposal to build a new high school on green belt land at Bowlee in...
Date Published 05/03/2018
Customers who shop in the The Co-op in Milnrow say the store is cold, as there hasn’t had any heating for weeks.
A little known group known as the `Littleborough Prosecution Society`has donated over £1,000 to the cub packs at Smithy Bridge and Dearnley.
Inspirational women who have built a career with North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) are visiting hundreds of school children across the region this week as they celebrate...
Sayers The Bakers shop on The Walk in Rochdale Town Centre is to close permanently.
Visitors are being warned of new car parking fees at Hollingworth Lake.
Mothering Sunday services for the Fourth Sunday of Lent start with Sunday School at 9.45am on Sunday 11 March and Holy Communion at 10.00am with The Rev. Andrew Howell followed by...
This Sunday, 10 March at Open Door we meet for Praise and Word at 10.00am then, at 6.00pm we gather at Kirkholt Community Church at 6.00pm for a Joint Churches meeting.
Private Stanley Bamford Stanley was born in Wardle in 1898 and lived at 4 Bk Chapel Street, Wardle with his parents Abraham (a Cotton Weaver) and Fanny.
A shameless NHS manager who was jailed for stealing £1m money from the health service is understood to have returned to work – for the NHS.
Following a new labour ward Bereavement Centre, The Royal Oldham Hospital is considering creating a separate waiting room in their maternity ward for mothers who have had...
Working parents are being reminded that they can use Tax-Free Childcare to pay for regulated holiday clubs during the Easter holidays.
Suddenly but peacefully on the 26 February 2018, Anne aged 73 years. Wife of Tony, devoted and much-loved Mum of Tony and Simon, and treasured grandma of Simon, Savana, Chloe and...
A nurse at Longford Street Medical Centre in Heywood, was honoured as ‘Practice Nurse of the Year’ and ‘Star of the Show’ at the NHS awards.
A group of local guides took part in a Fairtrade chocolate tasting event at a local Co-op store on Saturday 3 March.
Izzy Haigh, Callum Crawford and Jake Girdlestone, from Judo Jackson, competed in the 'SKK Green Belt and Under Championships' on Sunday 4 March and all won gold.
Nominations are now open for the first ever Greater Manchester Health and Care Champion Awards.
A new campaign to help prevent electoral fraud has been launched ahead of May’s local elections by the Electoral Commission, with the support of Crimestoppers, the independent...
Councillor Allen Brett, the leader of Rochdale Borough Council, cut the ribbon at Mill Gardens in Heywood last week, a new 28-home development by Linden Homes.
A local man died from multiple injuries after falling from a bridge, a coroner has ruled.
The winners from the World Book Day Quiz were Nicole Healey and Humna Munir.
Auxillia Homes, a Registered Provider of affordable and specialist housing, is bringing forward plans to redevelop Dingle Farm in Middleton to create a scheme of 15 assisted...
Icy stretches will continue to be likely on untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths, and some hill snow is likely at times mainly over the Pennines, although amounts are...
Date Published 04/03/2018
Andy Burnham, Greater Manchester Mayor, visited The Lighthouse Project in Middleton on Saturday and Carl Roach and Councillor Chris Furlong showed him around the facilities the...