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NON-LEAGUE FOOTBALL: TONY MILLS says his Oldham Boro side can’t wait for the visit of Cheadle Town in division one of the Vodkat North-West Counties League tomorrow....
Date Published 11/12/2009
AMATEUR RUGBY LEAGUE: KEITH BRENNAN is urging his side to dig deep and grind out the victories that will keep Saddleworth Rangers on top of National Conference League division...
RUGBY UNION: OLDHAM RUFC bid for back-to-back wins in the North Lancs/Cumbria division when they travel to Keswick tomorrow (2.15pm). Last weekend’s home win over Burnley was...
A GRIEVING daughter has been left devastated after a ruling that no prosecutions will result after her mother’s death while using a pedestrian crossing,. Ann Kerridge...
LABOUR has ridiculed the Lib-Dem’s budget proposals saying they are a recipe for disaster and contain little detail. But the ruling party on Oldham Council has hit back...
DETAILS of all expense claims put in by Oldham MPs are now available to view on line. The Commons authority have released the 2008-09 additional cost allowance — the part...
A COUNCIL manager who was suspended after Nazi memorabilia was offered for sale on eBay via his work email address will not lose his job. No further action will be taken...
OLDHAM TOWN CENTRE PARTNERSHIP MEETING OLDHAM council has pledged its support to town centre business as they battle for survival during the credit crunch. The promise...
Highfield United 1, Charlestown CYC 2 United eye top-flight scene after Sunday Cup setback AMATEUR FOOTBALL: HIGHFIELD United assistant manager George Douse saluted his...
OLDHAM TOWN CENTRE PARTNERSHIP MEETING OLDHAM’S business leaders will help thrash out plans to keep disruption on Union Street to a minimum during construction work to...
SERVICES run by Oldham Council will be scaled down over the festive period in a move that will save £77,000. Out-of-hours services will stay open for urgent situations...
A HOLLINWOOD primary is failing to provide an acceptable standard of education. St Margaret’s, Hive Street, has been placed in special measures by inspectors. A...
AMBITIOUS plans for environmentally friendly family homes will breathe new life into a derelict part of town. The council’s cabinet members backed proposals to build 93...
AMATEUR FOOTBALL: TEAMS from the D&J Builders (North-West) Ltd Oldham Sunday League had no luck in the Manchester County FA Sunday Cup. While Highfield United lost 2-1 at...
AN emotional speech by a mum whose son has served in Iraq, lead to a £200 cash windfall for much-needed gifts for soldiers in war-torn Afghanistan. Debbie Hardie,...
THE case against an animal lover accused of breaching the terms of an order which banned him from keeping pets has been thrown out of court by Oldham magistrates. John Ord...
Chart stars Take That have been named the most-played act on UK radio this year. The band was honoured at a radio industry event in central London. Former band member Robbie...
AMATEUR FOOTBALL: IS this the game that inspires Avro to Bridgewater Office Supplies Manchester League premier division glory? Rob Fuller’s side, who were so poor in...
THREE cars and a moped have been seized as part of a crackdown on drug dealing and yobs in Glodwick. Police have also arrested 12 people aged between 16 and 28 on suspicion of...
OBESITY is on the rise among Oldham’s primary school children, according to a new report. About one in 11 (9 per cent) reception class youngsters aged four to five in...
TOP marks from a pair of future lawyers studying at University Centre Oldham were rewarded by a local law firm. Jenny Millar, a second-year law student at the Oldham Campus,...
In today’s science feature from lecturers at the University of Huddersfield, Dr Paul Humphreys looks at the spread of disease Television bombards us with adverts telling...
PASSENGERS planning a journey over the festive season can now pick up a handy public transport guide. GMPTE has produced 45,000 pocket-sized guides that provide information on...
AMATEUR FOOTBALL: MARTIN COONEY’S second stint as manager of Parkside in the D&J Builders (North West) Ltd Oldham Sunday League is very much a case of keeping it in the...
AMATEUR FOOTBALL: FIVE points separated Heyside and Shelley before their top-of-the-table clash in division four of the Huddersfield and District League — and it was still...
THE FRIDAY THING _ LIFE AND OTHER BITS: DO you ever think you’re missing out? Silly question really; of course you are, we all are, not least because bankers and MPs are...
BOXING: OLDHAM Boxing and Personal Development Centre’s Robbie Connor cruised through the national quarter-finals of the Senior Novice Championships. Fighting in the...
CRICKET: RYAN MAYES, who has played for Oldham and Crompton in the Lake Garage CLL, will represent Royton in the league next summer. The seam bowler is a good friend of Royton...
ICE HOCKEY: Manchester Phoenix were handed a real thumping by Peterborough Phantoms last night. The English Premier League leaders were thrashed 8-4 at the home of last...
ANGLING: OLDHAM angler Conrad Taylor is running matches every Saturday on Meermoor Fisheries, situated near Crewe, and the weights have been quite amazing. The fisheries are...