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The Open Spaces Society, Britain’s leading pressure-group for town and village greens, is dismayed that the government has introduced further measures which restrict the ability...
Date Published 13/04/2017
Easter Services, Beer Festival, Live Music, Rochdale Hornets v Sheffield Eagles, Pace Egg Play, Easter Family Fun Days - lots to do round the borough for all the family.
Firefighters across Greater Manchester are calling on people to take care when out enjoying the moors. Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) is asking the public to...
Holy Week is an extra special one at St Andrew's, Dearnley this year because we have Bishop Mark with us all week.
Metrolink suffered delays across the entire network on Wednesday causing issues for commuters during the evening rush hour.
Date Published 12/04/2017
Ashworth Valley Scout Camp Site has installed central heating at the Ranch House after being presented with a cheque for £4,950 by Steve Holland of Bury Masonic Lodge.
The seventh annual Doggy Dash For Life at Hollingworth Lake on Sunday (9 April) has so far raised over £4,000 towards cancer research, with more donations to follow.
Reverend Freda Jackson was awarded the British Empire Medal for her work in Middleton at Manchester Town Hall on Tuesday (4 April).
Businesses are being asked for their comments as a consultation has opened for the controversial proposed Public Spaces Protection Order in Rochdale Town Centre.
A moorland fire near Swaindrod Lane in Littleborough on Tuesday (11 April) was attended by eight fire crews and two wildlife units. The fire was well alight when crews...
18,729 crimes were recorded in the Rochdale borough between 1 January and 31 December 2016, a 9.4% increase from the previous year where 17,120 crimes were recorded.
Charles Smith, 48, of Roach Vale, Rochdale, was one of two bogus workmen who “cruelly” conned pensioners out of thousands of pounds, a court heard on Wednesday (12...
Rail Union RMT is balloting members working for Arriva Traincare for strike action and action short of a strike over their latest pay offer.
Preschool children from Sandbrook Park and residents at Half Acre House have struck up a friendship, breaking down barriers between young and old on Wednesday 5 April.
Many places will see sunny spells for Easter weekend, but it will be cooler than last weekend with some showers too.
Pearl Nail and Beauty Salon opened on The Walk just a few weeks’ ago offering treatment for nails, brows, eyelashes, waxing, threading and facials.
Wireless CCTV's body worn camera was awarded Best New Product in the HD Surveillance Camera category of the 2017 SIA New Product Showcase at ISC West in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Significant funding has been secured to rebuild a wall and stabilise the land to the rear of Whitfield Brow, Littleborough, an area of the town which was hit hard by the Boxing...
The highly-anticipated awarding of the President’s Cup saw Heywood Senior Section emerge as victors within Girlguiding Heywood Division.
The annual Easter bonnet parade was held at the Lower Prep. The children all paraded around the hall as the winners were judged by Miss Marcroft. The standard in the Upper Prep at...
Will Patterson launched the Green Party Mayoral manifesto detailing the requirement for better housing, transport and air quality across Greater Manchester on Monday 10 April.
Logan Ridings, 6, from Rochdale, was the lucky winner of a recent competition to attend Manchester City’s City Family Day at the City Football Academy.
Hopwood Hall College hit double figures in a game for the third time this season demolishing Blackpool & Fylde College 14-1.
Our Bible Hour at 4:30pm on Sunday 16 April is about a particular Bible quote, ‘Teach us to pray’. Jesus' disciples asked him to teach them to pray, and he taught them the...
Our April walk is on Good Friday when members of the walking group will visit Saddleworth, starting at Diggle and taking in Dobcross, returning via the Huddersfield Narrow Canal.
Open Door has had a very exciting week with the visit of Barry Woodward for two superb evenings and Rev Mike Wood leading us up to our Easter Day. Our grateful thanks to you both.
The average homeowner in the North West bought their first home aged 26, will live in seven different properties and will spend £23,553 on redecorating during their lifetime,...
Residents in Castleton are being asked to come forward by local police after a spate of antisocial behaviour in the village including rocks being thrown at taxis, foul language,...
David Olusoga has been appointed as the Honorary President of the Rooley Moor Neighbourhood Forum. The historian put Rooley Moor Road on the map when he presented BBC Two’s...
Middleton Pubwatch is supporting the ‘Ask Angela’ campaign over the Easter holidays. The campaign, launched in late 2016 in Lincoln, is aimed at both men and women and...