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Walkers are being urged to put their best feet forward in aid of Marie Curie Cancer Care.
Date Published 04/07/2008
FANCY putting the South Pennines on the map? Then rural regeneration company, Pennine Prospects, is on the lookout for people just like you.
ROYTON and Shaw’s new police sergeant has vowed to use pedal power to fight crime.
SEVEN out of 10 Oldhamers with a health problem owe their diagnosis to tests on samples carried out in the town’s new £17.5 million pathology laboratory.
FROM little ones learning to swim to one of the country’s greatest Olympians — they have all made a splash at Chadderton Baths.
A POPULAR GP who has impressed his patients with his knowledge, skill and compassion, has been nominated for a Pride in Oldham Award.
ATHLETIC manager John Sheridan led the tributes to former player Ernie Cooksey who last night lost his battle against cancer at the age of 28.
Date Published 03/07/2008
MICHAEL BRADSHAW is aiming to make a big impact as the Roughyeds’ full-time commercial manager.
A PACKED weekend of CLL cricket gets under way tomorrow (6.15pm) with the quarter-finals of the John Willies Lees Twenty20 Competition.
HOLDERS Shaw will go head to head with Moorside in the first semi-final of the Twenty20 Cup at Uppermill Cricket Club.
IT was a case of lucky seven for Europa Exiles in the Ashton and Oldham Cricket Alliance.
MICKLEHURST had a mixed weekend in premiership one of the Drakes Huddersfield League.
ROYTONIANS are back on track in their quest for promotion from division two of the Site Electrical North Manchester League.
HEYSIDE eased past Moorside by seven wickets to book home advantage against Saddleworth in the Tanner Cup semi-finals.
DROYLSDEN professional Rameez Alam has been reported over the legality of his bowling action.
THERE was plenty of local interest in the famous round-the-island yacht race around the Isle of Wight at the weekend.
A £2 billion housing regeneration scheme that sparked protests in Oldham has been blasted by MPs for being more successful at demolishing homes than building new ones.
A 25-YEAR-OLD man was arrested after a cannabis farm was discovered in Ladysmith Street, Hollins, yesterday morning.
MPS have been told of concerned Oldham residents who could face charges if a congestion zone was introduced - even when they were trying to get away from Manchester.
THOUSANDS more people are seeing an NHS dentist in Oldham than before the Government’s reforms in April 2006, new figures have revealed.
IT is a year since the smoking ban was introduced in England and almost 100 per cent of Oldham businesses are now tobacco-free.
ALCOHOL-RELATED disorder in Oldham has eased as a result of the 24-hour drinking laws, according to the borough’s head of trading standards.
DISGRUNTLED Royton residents have waded into a conflict with housebuilders after construction work left their street under a pool of water.
AN Oldham radiologist has swapped X-ray screens for the cinema variety.
A MEMORIAL service will be held on Monday to mark the third anniversary of the July 7 London bombings in which 22-year-old David Foulkes (left) from Austerlands was among the...
Award-winning chef John Rudden is leaving the White Hart at Lydgate to go back to his Yorkshire roots.
Pedal power by a team of marathon cyclists will help Dr Kershaw’s Hospice get into gear for the future.
TIME is running out for anyone interested in joining the organisation that makes sure the police are doing a good job.
SHAW will be stepping back in time to the swinging Sixties for a weekend of family fun.
A GROUP of young Oldham musicians will show America how it is done when they embark on a tour of New York.