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AN Oldham Council worker who helped to rescue a family from a burning building has narrowly missed out on a national bravery award.
Date Published 07/07/2008
A ROYTON walker is heading for Nepal to trek from Kathmandu to the Everest base camp.
TOWN centre shoppers took a step back in time as a host of vintage cars were put on display in Oldham.
AN Oldham basketball player is planning for an all star future thanks to a grant from Asda.
Anyone for tennis? There will be more tennis for anyone who fancies trying a session at the Clarksfield Tennis Club thanks to a Lottery grant of £8,000.
IT’S said that we live in the age of communication, and what a wonder it is.
STEVE DEAKIN has reiterated the need for Oldham to perform at the top of their game in every fixture between now and the end of the season.
Date Published 04/07/2008
DESPITE signing five new players, Athletic manager John Sheridan admits his team-building plans for the new campaign are not yet complete.
NEW manager Mark Hughes has cleared the decks at Manchester City by releasing a total of 11 players.
LOCAL tennis player Daniel Smethurst and Daniel Evans were beaten in the last 16 of the boys doubles at Wimbledon.
GOING forward, in-form Oldham currently look as dangerous as they have at any other stage of this year’s campaign.
ERNIE COOKSEY, who this week lost his battle against cancer at the age of 28, helped bring a much-needed smile to Athletic during one of the most difficult periods in the club’s...
IT has been 37 long years since Friarmere last lifted the Tanner Cup — but to stand any chance of bridging that gap they must first get by star-studded Bamford Fieldhouse in...
DELPH face a must-win game in premiership one of the Drakes Huddersfield League tomorrow.
LANCASHIRE over-50s continued their winning run with a 19–run victory at Northumberland in the Northern Counties Championship.
GREATER Manchester need only avoid a 23-points defeat at the hands of Yorkshire on Sunday (2pm) in order to reach the semi-finals of the Endsleigh County Championship.
A GANG of yobs left two crown green bowlers needing hospital treatment after launching a vicious matchday attack.
ATTEMPTS to save Chadderton bedding supplier Slumbalux have failed with the loss of 46 jobs.
AN OLDHAM-born man is to deny charges of producing a potentially lethal new dance drug.
A MOTORIST in Chadderton was pistol-whipped when a car-jacking gang demanded his car.
GREATER Manchester’s potential public transport revolution will not only bring trams into Oldham -— it will make it easier for people to get on their bike.
DR Kevin Moore relinquished his position as medical director of Dr Kershaw’s Hospice this week with a sense of pride and achievement.
THE second of Oldham’s pioneering neighbourhood agreements will be launched tomorrow in Hathershaw.
A PIONEERING Government programme to vaccinate young women against two strains of the virus responsible for most cervical cancer cases is being rolled out in Oldham in September....
MPs bowed to pressure last night and rejected a backbench move to award themselves an inflation-busting pay rise next year.
A Vulcan bomber built at the former Avro factory in Chadderton in 1960 has finally been granted its permit to fly after a £7 million restoration lasting three years.
VOLUNTEERS from the Oldham Muslim Centre set up a stall at ASDA Chadderton to raise funds for their building.
GOING green has enabled a Crompton School to fly the flag for the environment.
BEES, honeycombs and flowers are brightening up Hathershaw North as children’s ideas are transformed into eye-catching designs.
FOUR people from Royton were among a group which completed the arduous Three Peaks Challenge to raise money for two cancer hospices.