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Rochdale planning applications decided up to March 10
Planning applications decided with Rochdale Borough Council up to the week ending Friday, March 10
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Planning applications decided with Rochdale Borough Council up to the week ending Friday, March 10
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Planning applications lodged with Rochdale Borough Council up to the week ending Friday, March 10
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Blackpool saw the biggest increase in the number of lifeboats being dispatched
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Thanks to a national scheme metals such as artificial joints and coffin fittings are recycled into new products, following a prior agreement by the family of loved ones
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Now a father of three, Mark decided he wanted to retrain and return to work to support his growing family and turned to Greater Manchester’s Skills Bootcamps programme
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The hefty settlement was initially secured at the end of last year and a cabinet vote on whether to formally accept the money from the government is the next stage in the process
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The electricity produced will be supplied to the national grid and used to offset the council’s annual energy bill, potentially saving the authority hundreds of thousands of pounds a year
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Major projects in Rochdale and Heywood are set to benefit, including transforming Touchstones into a visual arts-led creative and cultural hub and upgrading Heywood Civic Centre
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Jenny Miah and Elosie Dale lost their father David in April last year after he died suddenly following a heart attack and raised money for a heart association by running 5k
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Aimed at getting more women into science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) based careers the STEM ReCharge pilot has begun accepting returner applications
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The decision to bring the service back in-house was made by councillors, who say it will give the local authority ‘more control and flexibility over how it delivers this vital service