WHAT'S IN FRIDAY'S CHRONICLE
Date published: 15 November 2013
JOB cuts, care changes and burial costs are just some of the avenues being explored as Oldham Council faces up to another #23million of budget cuts.
Youth services run by the Council could be turned into an arms-length organisation with greater community and faith-group input.
Meanwhile, police are investigating after a 93-year-old man died after being attacked by a fellow resident at a Failsworth care home.
We have a picture special on the first of your efforts for the Children In Need appeal (with much more to come in Monday's edition).
And, on the sporting front, Latics skipper Korey Smith is in upbeat mood before the FA Cup replay with Wolves.
These stories and much more in tonight's Oldham Evening Chronicle. Make sure you buy your copy or check out the eChron and iChron for laptops and mobiles.
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