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NOISY neighbourhoods in Oldham can now be monitored using an interactive map.
Date Published 03/07/2008
TIME for a little self-indulgence this week. Something I’ve always wanted to do is to appear on one of those programmes where they ask you for your top 10 film moments.
PROMISING young midfielder Dale Stephens is officially an Athletic player after completing his move from Bury.
Date Published 02/07/2008
ROUGHYEDS have strongly denied they are interested in making a move for Halifax’s former Super League winger Andy Smith.
LOCAL tennis player Daniel Smethurst was beaten yesterday by top American Bradley Klahn in the second round of the boys singles at Wimbledon.
ROUGHYEDS coach Steve Deakin wants his Oldham side to up their performance levels even further ahead of a set of three crucial fixtures.
COLIN WOOD captured Vice-Captain’s Prize at SADDLEWORTH with a score of 152-12-140 for the 36-hole major.
THE two outstanding Saddleworth League Tanner Cup quarter-final ties will go into a third night after heavy rain brought a premature end to play.
AUSTERLANDS are chasing a double in the Saddleworth and District Cricket League under-17s division.
RACING cyclists from across the North of England are expected to come to the Oldham area this weekend as the Oldham Century Road Club stage their annual BTN Conveyors Summer Road...
SPAIN are the shortest-priced European side for the 2010 World Cup following their stylish victory in Euro 2008.
TOMORROW’s selections from Chronicle tipster Keith McHugh
SCHOOLS could shut and bins remain unemptied when council workers take part in a two-day strike this month.
A 54-YEAR-OLD man escaped serious injury following a house fire in Coldhurst.
DISTRAUGHT Julie Fletcher is battling to get her father’s name engraved on his head stone as she prepares to mark the first anniversary of his death on Saturday.
MPs have hit out at the multi-million pound consultation which could see Oldham drivers forced to pay rush hour congestion charges.
The end of the road could be in sight for some of Oldham’s worst taxi firms.
A COMMUNITY champion is in a position to influence decisions on trams coming into Oldham.
AN incensed patient has branded the Royal Oldham Hospital’s appointment service a ‘shambles’ after failing to get an appointment for two weeks.
SADDLEWORTH School will be flying high with a double success at this summer’s Beijing Olympics.
A CHURCH restoration scheme in Saddleworth is going ahead at a great pace — and there may yet be satisfaction to be had from Sir Mick Jagger.
COUNCIL chief executive Andrew Kilburn will receive a special parting gift before he leaves Oldham.
TWO pupils with designs on success won a Dragons’ Den-style competition to discover budding entrepreneurs.
HOMEBUYERS in Oldham are forking out more than double in stamp duty than 10 years ago, according to official figures.
GETTING a job is the ultimate aim for young people with a range of learning, physical and mental disabilities who attend New Bridge Learning Centre.
A ROYTON schoolgirl will be making a splash in a major tournament after being chosen to play water polo for Great Britain.
Saddleworth Civic Trust is introducing an additional local blue plaque scheme for the area.
OLDHAMERS put their best feet forward to help celebrate the 60th birthday of the NHS.
OLDHAM Council will have to aim higher in a bid to raise recycling rates for household rubbish.