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Our Bible Hour this Sunday at 4:30pm is entitled ‘Seeing the Invisible’. In his 1st letter to Timothy, (chapter 1 verse 17) Paul describes God as ‘the King eternal, immortal,...
Date Published 24/01/2018
Hundreds of people turned out in force despite snow and sleet on Saturday 20 January to protest plans to build over 700 homes on precious greenbelt land in Bamford.
The Balderstone Club pulled its last pint on Sunday 21 January. Tricia Swaby, who used to publicise events at the club, said: “It is very sad but hopefully somebody will buy it...
Link4Life employees are facing job losses as the organisation seeks to cut staff numbers across the borough. A 'consultation' with employees is to begin which Link4Life says is...
Councillor Neil Butterworth is calling on Gene8, the developers of Rochdale’s new leisure and shopping centre, to install public drinking fountains in the scheme.
Hopwood Hall College has become one of a handful of organisations based in the Borough of Rochdale to guarantee a living wage to all its employees.
Six boys from Beech House School Year's 3-6 attended a football tournament at the Soccer Factory. The boys played a total of four, seven-minute matches.
The next Parent Forum meeting takes place on Tuesday 30 January from 6:00pm in the LRC at school. New and existing members are welcome to attend.
On Sunday 28 January, the 3nd Sunday of Epiphany, Family Service is at 10.00am with The Rev. Andrew Howell followed by refreshments in the Parish Hall.
A big warm welcome awaits you at Open Door for our Sunday morning service which starts at 10.00am with our speakers Bob and Eileen Kilpatrick. Our young ones leave us at 11.00am...
Despite a recent increase in recorded crime figures in Littleborough, local police are confident they will see a reduction after arresting and charging a number of individuals.
A Rochdale man has been sentenced to four years’ imprisonment following two robberies.
Disgruntled Littleborough residents asked police why their cases have been closed at the local PACT meeting on Tuesday (23 January), following the news of police closing cases and...
Rochdale Hornets have appointed co-captains for the upcoming Championship season.
A local businessman whose credit card was cloned and used to make over £200 worth of purchases is angry after police refused to investigate despite clear CCTV footage showing the...
An annual charge to "help deliver Mayoral priorities" - set at £7 a year for the average band B household in Greater Manchester - is proposed to be added to council tax bills.
Liz McInnes, MP for Heywood and Middleton, has signed the Holocaust Educational Trust’s Book of Commitment.
Memories of a lamented Castleton factory will be recalled when a local street is named after one of the Royal Navy’s famous ships it designed parts for.
Local bees are being given a boost by developing an orchard and wild flower meadow on a derelict, flood prone piece of land at Kellett Street allotments.
A leadership programme for young women (aged 12-13) being run in Rochdale helps young people develop their confidence and skills, and work to create social change in their...
It was party time for Kirkholt Pantry members on Thursday 18 January as the Pantry celebrated its first birthday.
The views of local residents are being sought about the services provided in local libraries.
Children from Heywood schools assisted an author shape the way her new book will be published.
A text message support service has allowed local nurses to support young people in Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale (HMR).
The Corps of Drums of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (Lancashire) is looking for new members to join them in their anniversary year.
Footballers from Whitworth Community High School have won a place in the final 16 of the national ESFA Boys Under 12 PlayStation nine-a-side Small Schools’ Cup.
Students visited an award-winning business to help them better understand their chosen topic recycling and the environment.
A school kitchen that serves up to 600 lunch customers in 40 minutes has been awarded the top food hygiene rating of five.
Jobs are at risk as Tesco has announced plans to remove several roles from stores.
Date Published 23/01/2018
A local man who was attacked by another driver in a fit of road rage has spoken of how annoyed he is with the police response - telling him he is best to 'forget' it.