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A FAILSWORTH West councillor has slammed the state of the roads in his ward.
Date Published 02/07/2008
Failsworth’s part-time soldiers who battled to raise money for the Army’s major charity have been named the best in Britain.
OLDHAM is leading the way with state-of-the-art high definition video conferencing equipment for all its schools.
PUPILS at St Augustine’s School hit all the right notes at this year’s spectacular Oldham Schools’ Music Festival.
MENTAL health care services across Oldham have been given a boost as Pennine Care Trust became the 100th NHS trust to be awarded foundation status.
TIRELESS volunteers who run a thriving social club for adults with learning disabilities have been nominated for a Pride in Oldham Award.
TIRELESS volunteers who run a thriving social club for adults with learning disabilities have been nominated for a Pride in Oldham Award. The Terence O’Grady Social...
THE stars of the future are in new hands at Boundary Park after Mick Priest’s appointment as Centre of Excellence supremo.
Date Published 01/07/2008
OLDHAM Roughyeds are looking to smash the National League Two record attendance figure once again by offering free entry, subject to a £1 charity donation, for the forthcoming...
MANCHESTER City manager Mark Hughes has beefed up his backroom team with the capture of two more members of the coaching staff from former club Blackburn Rovers.
SADDLEWORTH are on course for their fifth Tanner Cup final appearance in seven years after dismissing Greenfield for 85 last night.
SPAIN’S footballers may reign over Europe but, when it comes to snooker, it’s the Brits who rule in the nation’s top event . . . and an ex-Oldhamer at that.
OLDHAM RUFC have received a double boost as they prepare for the start of their new campaign in North Lancs/Cumbria division.
PETER TUPMAN has created a first in the Lancashire and Cheshire Football League.
RANK outsiders Coppice United have clinched the North-West Asian Image Cup.
FORMER Latics star John Eyre has his head in the books and exams just around the corner as he hopes to embark on a new career as a financial advisor.
TONGE’S Nicky Brooks landed his first major open handicap title when he beat team-mate Jimmy Derby 21-17 in the final of the £1,550 J W Lees Classic at Hopwood Unionist Club,...
AMID the joy of Spain and, by extention, good football winning at Euro 2008 comes the news that John Motson is to step down from his television commentary role.
OLDHAM women are still seeking their first win of their Greater Manchester Summer League darts campaign following their 5-2 defeat at Swinton.
THREE knives, a cosh, four BB guns, a cap gun and a multi-tool knife — these weapons were all found in Oldham secondary schools.
AN OLDHAM-born man is accused of producing a potentially lethal new dance drug.
THREE sexily dressed Rocky Horror girls gave a terrified Oldham clubgoer a fright to remember — by trying to frame him as a dancefloor groper.
A CHADDERTON woman who with her husband knifed a man to death, dismembered his body and hid it in bags, faces a wait to see if her minimum jail term will be cut.
OUTRAGED Saddleworth villagers are seeing red over news that a set of temporary traffic lights at a key junction will remain for at least more three months.
GCSE targets for ethnic minority pupils in Oldham are among the lowest in the country.
IT was back to business as usual today at the new £35 million Failsworth School.
A major trade union, which represents hundreds of thousands of workers across the UK, has signalled its support for the controversial congestion charge.
OLDHAM’S hospital could cash in on £9 million a year — if patients are happy with the service they receive.
A leading estate agent has called in police to investigate a hoaxer who claimed the company had gone into liquidation.
People from different backgrounds getting on well together in Oldham is a top priority for the council.