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Saddleworth folk have taken the plight of African Aids sufferers to their hearts.
Date Published 08/07/2008
OLDHAMERS who travel to Manchester for a weekend night out are benefiting from a cut in early-hours crime.
EDUCATION for Oldham’s youth is key to the future prosperity of the town.
You’d think it was all about them wouldn’t you? You’ve been putting off the Toddler Group for ages and they’ve had that look in their eye: “come on mum, I’m bored of just you...
AFTER avoiding one banana skin at Workington Town, Oldham have revealed they side-stepped another with regards to scrum-half James Coyle.
Date Published 07/07/2008
ATHLETIC are trying to arrange an extra pre-season friendly for Wednesday week.
Manchester United assistant manager Carlos Queiroz has indicated he could soon leave the club to take charge of the Portugal national side.
BETTER to be lucky than good, so the old saying goes.
THE Armstrong Office Furniture Saddleworth and District Cricket League committee is to meet on Wednesday to resolve the controversy of when the rain-hit Tanner Cup semi-final...
LOWLY Glodwick caused a massive upset as they inflicted a nine-wicket defeat on Heyside, leaders of the Armstrongs Office Furniture Saddleworth and District Cricket League.
OLDHAM have ended the dominance of Norden and booked a place in the semi-finals of the John Willie Lees Twenty20 Competition.
OLDHAM were incensed by a controversial umpiring decision in their 35-runs Lake Garage CLL defeat at the hands of Heywood at the Pollards on Saturday.
WERNETH and Crompton are alive and kicking in the quarter-finals of the John Willie Lees Wood Cup after yesterday’s rain-affected play.
HEYSIDE have put themselves in pole position for a Saddleworth League cup final double.
DELPH kept alive their slender title hopes in the Drakes Huddersfield League with a hard-fought 24-run win at Honley.
GREATER Manchester's bowlers booked their place in the semi-finals of the Endsleigh County Championship with a 41-chalks victory over Yorkshire yesterday.
TOMORROW’s selections from Chronicle tipster Keith McHugh
DOZENS of lorries will crawl along Oldham’s roads in a mass protest against soaring fuel prices. Anxious not to anger the public, and to encourage ordinary...
Police have arrested an immigrant on suspicion of working illegally following a dramatic raid at an Oldham shop.
OLDHAM drivers forked almost £2.5 million in parking charges last year.
A TRAFFIC survey that supports plans for a controversial warehouse extension in Shaw is described as flawed.
TWO bus firm directors who lied about the hours their drivers worked after a fatal crash have been jailed.
PARK bosses are reviewing security arrangements at Alexandra Park after lead thieves struck for a third time.
OLDHAM schools will have to wait at least an extra week to discover how their pupils have done in this year’s national tests for 11 and 14-year-olds.
LOCAL church leaders were jubilant following the award from the Heritage Lottery Fund and English Heritage of money for essential church repairs.
MORE than 3,000 people across Oldham have been on incapacity benefits for more than a decade.
CRIME In Greater Manchester is costing every resident almost £400 a year, a new report says.
A FORMER Hathershaw mill could soon be transformed into an exciting new media centre.
SHAW stepped back into the Swinging Sixties for a fabulous weekend of groovy family fun.