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The trial of Michael Burke (03/09/1978), of College Bank, Rochdale started at Manchester Crown Court on Wednesday (16 November).
Date Published 17/11/2016
Plaques commemorating Corporal Jack Stanley and Private Fred Stead have been added to Littleborough’s War Memorial. The specially-designed plaques pay a lasting tribute to the...
A detailed planning application for Rochdale’s new flagship shopping and leisure development in the town centre has finally been submitted by Genr8 Developments.
Little ‘Pink’ Borough raised £2,440 for Cancer Research UK. The idea to 'paint' Littleborough pink came from Kath and Andy O’Donnell of The Three Amigos Fundraising Group, who...
As part of their placements, student police officers PC Jonathon Cross, PC Kyle Chadwick, PC Christine McCarthy and PC Waseem Mir visited the Bilal mosque (hosted by PC Tuseef...
Bullet the dog is due home next week after almost three months away from his owner, Siobhan Shackleton. He was taken away from home on Oldham Road by Greater Manchester Police on...
Simon Danczuk's total expenses claim has significantly increased, figures released by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa) reveal.
A small group of Aquabears swimmers had good success at the Spenborough Bonfire Bash swim meet at Leeds.
Age UK in Rochdale will be closing and is expected to cease trading on 23 December. A spokesperson said: “It is with great sadness that Age UK Metro Rochdale will be closing...
Our Communion service at 10.30am on Sunday will be led by our minister Rev Deborah Hopkinson. There will also be Sunday Club activities for children aged 5-15.
Remembrance Day Parade Pupils and staff felt silent in school at 11.11 am on Friday 11 November, Armistice Day, to hear the Last Post played by Mr Turner and Amy Hardman-Elliott,...
Rochdale Connections Trust is looking for volunteers prepared to work with on its young person’s mentoring scheme, which for many years has supported and encouraged young people...
A big thank-you from St Andrew's goes to everyone who made last Saturday's Autumn Fair a resounding success, not least to all who turned up on the day and helped us to raise a...
Doctor Tony Clayson is running a sponsored race in Ethiopia to raise funds for a new charity that he has helped to set up.
Heavy, gusty showers will move eastwards this morning, Thursday 17 November, with hail and thunder likely. Sunshine and scattered showers will then follow, with a wintry element...
This was the third consecutive season that Rochdale and Bury had met in the league and Rochdale continued their great run of five wins and only one loss out of the six games...
An 18-year-old woman has died after the car she was a passenger in struck a wall. At around 9.30pm on Monday 14 November 2016, police were called to reports of a collision...
The Rotary Club of Middleton Father Christmas float will be taking to the streets of Middleton throughout December, starting on Monday 5 December and completing its journey on...
Curtis James Butler, (28/09/1988), a Bury supporter, of Abbey Crescent, Heywood, was given a three-year football banning order when he appeared before Bury and Rochdale...
After the battle to replace the stolen post box on Silver Hill in Milnrow, part of another has been stolen at the end of Severn Drive in Milnrow. The front of the post box has...
Over 10,000 children in the Borough of Rochdale are living in 5,800 families trapped in problem debt, new research by The Children’s Society reveals. In the North West, the...
Children are invited to enter a competition to design this year’s official Greater Manchester Police Christmas card. The winning drawing will be digitised and sent to partners,...
Date Published 16/11/2016
More than 40 drivers have been caught and fined in a matter of hours for using mobile phones behind the wheel as part of a crackdown.
Labour party plans to create equality in the social security system for Greater Manchester's 27,000 self-employed workers have been revealed.
Metrolink service plans for the new Second City Crossing (2CC) which opens next year are not good news for Rochdale.
Greater Manchester Health and Social Care Partnership have launched a series of animations to help show Greater Manchester residents easy ways to stay well this winter.
Britain has a deep social mobility problem which is getting worse for an entire generation of young people, the Social Mobility Commission’s State of the Nation 2016 report warns.
Police are trying to trace the next of kin of Irving Rosenberg from Rochdale. The 74-year-old sadly died at his home on Hanover Street on Wednesday 9 September 2016.
Level crossings in the borough will be visited over the next two weeks by British Transport Police to urge the public to do their level best to stay safe when using crossings.
A third of workers in the North West would turn a blind eye to a company’s ethics as long as the salary was good, according to a new study.