Good report
Date published: 24 January 2014
LADYBIRDS Day Nursery at Falcon Business Centre, Victoria Street, has been rated as good by the education watchdog.
Ofsted praised the strong teaching, the warm and caring staff, and added: “Children receive high levels of support and consistency of care.”
OLDHAM Council wants to dispose of two plots of open space at Agnes Street/Robinson Street and Andrew Street. Objections should be sent to Unity partnership, property section, Civic Centre, West Street, Oldham, OL1 1UH by Monday, February 10.
THE UKIP Oldham branch is holding a public meeting at Chadderton Reform Club, Middleton Road, at 7.30pm tomorrow. The guest speaker is Louise Bours, the party’s North- West chairman.
UNDER fives can enjoy stories and rhymes at Chadderton Library, Burnley Street, from 2 to 3pm on Tuesdays. The free sessions aim to develop language, communication and a love of books.
NEW and regular donors can give blood at St Herbert’s Parish Centre, Broadway, on February 12. Sessions are from 1.15 to 3.30pm and 5.15 to 7.30pm. To book an appointment call 0300-123 23 23 or visit www.blood.co.uk.
FIND out more about the trauma suffered by children who spend time in residential accommodation known as “scattered homes” with well-known Oldham historian Freda Millet.
She will be the guest speaker at the next chadderton Historical Society meeting at Chadderton FC, Andrew Street, at 7.30pm on February 6.
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