WHAT'S IN THURSDAY'S CHRONICLE
Date published: 25 July 2013
A LEGAL row is brewing between a local property investment company and a social housing provider over the similarity in their names. First Choice Investments and First Choice Homes Oldham are at loggerheads.
A former town centre nightclub could be turned into an apartment block after outline permission was granted by Oldham Planning Committee.
The committee also approved expansion plans for local companies NOV Mono Pumps and Innovative Technology.
On the sporting front, Latics boss Lee Johnson remains hopeful of signing striker Adam Rooney before the league kick-off.
And Saddleworth League cricket clubs will vote tonight on the future participation of reigning champions Bamford Fieldhouse.
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