WHAT'S IN THURSDAY'S CHRONICLE
Date published: 12 December 2013
HEALTH chiefs are looking into confusion surrounding medical care at NHS walk-in services and the hospital A&E. This follows a Shaw man's pillar-to-post search for treatment to a leg wound.
Elsewhere, we report on a raft of approvals for new homes to be built following last night's Council planning meeting.
Emotions ran high as a man appeared in court charged with the murder of a young woman in Fitton Hill.
Meanwhile, Oldham Athletic fans can secure their place in the club's history by buying a brick for the new North Stand. We have details and an entry form.
These stories and much more in tonight's Oldham Evening Chronicle. Make sure you by your copy or check out the eChron and iChron for laptops and mobiles.
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