WHAT'S IN WEDNESDAY'S CHRONICLE
Date published: 12 June 2013
NEIGHBOURS in Royton are at odds over the use of a high-pitched 'mosquito' alarm system which, it is claimed, is making children feel ill.
We also report on a promising start for the "Get Oldham Working" campaign, with 82 local organisations already signed up.
And we have the latest on plans for tighter safety measures concerning local taxis.
In sport, we have news of Latics latest signing - a promising Dutch winger.
This and much more in tonight's Oldham Evening Chronicle.
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