WHAT'S IN WEDNESDAY'S CHRONICLE
Date published: 11 July 2012
ALLEGATIONS of sexual harassment at an Oldham RSPCA centre were heard at an employment tribunal. We have the outcome.
Meanwhile, police are hunting a vandal who fired a BB gun at shops, homes and vehicles in Royton.
Organisers of the Oldham Mela are facing a £3,000 insurance bill for accidental damage in Alexandra Park.
Oldham's Remploy factory seems doomed after the latest Government announcement - we have the reaction.
And Athletic's new signings are set to appear in tonight's first pre-season friendly match at Mossley.
All this and much more news and sport in tonight's edition.
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