Extra police powers in place following disorder in Oldham town centre
Date published: 09 December 2025
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Greater Manchester Police implemented a Section 35 dispersal order and additional Section 60 stop and search powers in Oldham town centre following repeat incidents of disorder between groups of youths.
The measures were introduced at 1:25pm yesterday (Tuesday) after reports of disorder, which follow similar incidents seen yesterday and last week.
A Section 35 dispersal order is in effect for 48 hours until 1:25pm on Thursday, December 11.
This allows officers to exclude a person, or people, from an area for up to 48 hours through a written notice.
The Section 60 is in effect for an initial 24 hours until 1:25pm today (Wednesday).
This authority grants officers extended powers to stop and search individuals within the area.
So far, five arrests have been made, two for violent disorder and three for possession of offensive weapons.
Neighbourhood officers will maintain a high-visibility presence in the area and will use these powers where necessary to keep the public safe.
Inspector Amie Whitehead, Neighbourhood Inspector Oldham South and West, said: "These measures are in place to prevent further disorder and ensure the safety of those living, working and visiting Oldham town centre.
“We will not tolerate antisocial behaviour and will take robust action against anyone involved.
“These powers are crucial to preventing any further offences from taking place.
"If you have any concerns or any information, then please speak to those officers who are there to help.”
Anyone with information is urged to contact police via 101 or use GMP's LiveChat function on: www.gmp.police.uk quoting log 1619 of 09/12/25.
Alternatively, you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.
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