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Rochdale Borough Council paid out £747,691.33 in allowances and expenses for councillors in the financial year ended April 2017.
Date Published 15/12/2017
Heywood’s Christmas Sleigh, Christmas Carol Concerts, Community Film Club, Pantomimes, Christmas Jumper Day, Festive Quiz, Party for the Elderly, a Ladies Night, plus much more -...
Children who regularly eat take-away meals may be boosting their risk factors for heart disease and diabetes, suggests research published online in the Archives of Disease in...
All Souls' CE Primary School nativity plays took place this week. Reception performed “We Three Kings” and Key Stage 1 performed “A Midwife Crisis”.
Date Published 14/12/2017
Students from Hopwood Hall College answered the ‘Mission Christmas’ call by collecting gift donations for disadvantaged local children.
Fisherfield Childcare’s children visited the residents at Half Acre House residential care home on Roch Valley Way, Rochdale.
Jamie Waldron, of Expert Electrical Supplies, has donated a printer and electrical items to the Limes Housing charity.
Boarshaw Community Primary School Christmas performances were on this week with a Victorian Christmas and A Wriggly Nativity.
Margaret Sutton, the Chairwoman of Governors at St Peter’s Church of England Primary School in Rochdale, has received high recognition from the Diocese of Manchester for her...
Councillor John Blundell's assertion that 'aggressive beggars should be fined' was the subject of debate at the full council meeting on Wednesday.
Rochdale MP Tony Lloyd flew out to Bangladesh last weekend (Friday 8 to Sunday 10 December) to see the Rohingya refugee camps with his own eyes, joining the Rochdale Council of...
The leadership of Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale Clinical Commissioning Group (HMR CCG) is set to merge with Rochdale Borough Council by the end of 2018.
Rochdale MP Tony Lloyd has demanded a meeting with Archie Norman – the chairman of the Marks and Spencer Group – following M&S pulling out of the Rochdale Riverside development.
Personal training and fitness company, one PT, is to open a 5,000 square foot gym in Rochdale on 6 January.
Rochdale Borough Council has been paid another multi-million pound dividend for its shares in Manchester Airport Group (MAG).
This week at Beech House, the students spent a day in Shakespeare’s birthplace. After a very early start for both staff and students, three minibuses and a car made their way down...
Hamer Primary School’s Reception and KS1 held two "very successful" performances of the nativity 'Hey Ewe!' this week.
Councillor Allen Brett, the 16th leader of Rochdale Borough Council since the authority was formed in 1973, has called for unity and asked people to “pull together”.
Tax Free Childcare is now available to around 140,000 families in the North West whose youngest child is under six.
The Lower Prep at Beech House ‘crossed the road’ to the main school to perform their Christmas Concert.
Heap Bridge Village Primary School Reception performed their nativity ‘The Sleepy Shepherd’ for the parents on Tuesday 12 December.
The children at Heap Bridge Village Primary School in Key Stage 1 have worked very hard at their Christmas production this year.
All are welcome to join us for the Carol Service on Sunday 17 December at 6pm. This will be a service of readings and carols led by Mark Hutchinson.
The Year 10a Developmental Studies classes hosted a Bat or Bird boxes (BOB Box) Party for staff here at St. Cuthbert’s. They were invited for cake and coffee as part of one of...
Broadfield Community Primary School children of the nursery and reception classes performed their 'I Spy Nativity' on Wednesday 13 December for their parents.
The UK’s leading Northern Soul band ‘The Soultrain’ arrive at Empire Rochdale on Saturday 30 December for what promises to be a big end of year party night for soul fans.
Rochdale Council Communications team is developing a new tourism video "which will be used to promote the borough’s main attractions" but says it does not know how much it is...
There are fewer claimants aged 18-24 than those over the age of 25, according to the latest statistics released by the Office for National Statistics on Wednesday (13 December).
Alcohol consumption may feature largely in the festive period but rising levels of drinking may be partly due to the growing size of wine glasses, particularly over the past two...
A study in the Christmas issue of The BMJ dispels the commonly held belief that changes in weather conditions lead to increased joint pain.