WHAT'S IN WEDNESDAY'S CHRONICLE
Date published: 27 November 2013
AROUND 30 small firms face an uncertain future amid plans to demolish a Failsworth industrial estate to make way for 89 new houses.
Elsewhere, a driver is fuming after being fined for going in a bus lane to allow an ambulance through.
Meanwhile, a pharmicist jailed for subjecting his younger sister to domestic servitude has had his appeal against sentence thrown out.
On the sporting front, we have reports and pictures from Shrewsbury last night where Latics managed to eke out another victory.
These stories and much more in tonight's Oldham Evening Chronicle.
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