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Press releases

Residents say ‘kill your speed’ to drivers 21/02/2012

Pennine residents are taking a hands-on approach to getting motorists to slow down and drive safely.  more >>

Homeworking co-operative sets out on pioneering trail 30/01/2012

A ground-breaking co-operative is aiming to provide training and support for people who work at home.  more >>

Staying safe on our roads this winter  31/10/2011

With the nights drawing in, pedestrians and cyclists are being reminded to stay safe when using the borough’s roads and pavements this winter  more >>

Have you been driving for 30 years?  29/09/2011

Free driving refresher sessions for older drivers  more >>

Rochdale’s Payroll Team hosts charity coffee morning 13/09/2011

The Payroll Team of Rochdale Borough Council’s Impact Partnership celebrated National Payroll week by hosting a charity coffee morning in the Municipal Offices.  more >>

Council partner extends commitment to borough 24/06/2011

One of Rochdale Borough Council’s partners has announced plans to expand its presence in the borough.  more >>

On your bike – summer cycle courses hit the road 24/06/2011

Rochdale Borough Council’s Impact Partnership is launching its free Summer Cycle Training Courses for 2011.  more >>

Street lighting project gets the go ahead  14/01/2011

A project to upgrade street lighting across Rochdale and Oldham has finally been given the go ahead by the Department for Transport.  more >>

Making an Impact at Deeplish Primary School 13/01/2011

Pupils at Deeplish Primary School are to benefit from a brand new school following a decision to rebuild the current building.  more >>

'Stop means stop – Respect the lollipop!'  11/01/2011

A new road safety scheme has been launched throughout the Rochdale borough this week, ‘Stop means stop – Respect the lollipop.  more >>

Cllr Irene Davidson, resident Paul Kettle, PC Rob Booth and Casualty Reduction Officer Stuart Howarth monitoring traffic on Kiln Lane, Milnrow.