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The February edition of your local newspaper is out today.
Date Published 18/02/2022
It is anticipated Oldham may see gusts of 70 mph quite widely, with the potential for gusts as high as 80mph in exposed elevated areas.
A mum of two from Denshaw is hoping to repeat the success of her Easter egg appeal, which last year collected over 200 eggs.
Five Star Blinds is a family run, Hollinwood-based Company, supplying made-to-measure window blinds.
Plans for a new Aldi store on an Oldham business park which divided residents have been refused.
Date Published 17/02/2022
Commutersare being urged to think carefully before they travel tomorrow as as Storm Eunice hits Oldham.
There are more strong winds on the way tomorrow with the arrival of Storm Eunice.
Job centres have ‘a record number’ of job vacancies that they’re struggling to fill, as the number of jobs available has soared in the aftermath of the pandemic.
Students at The Hathershaw College, in Oldham, have managed a year on year improvement in their mock exams, despite the pandemic.
Date Published 16/02/2022
The management of an award-winning nursery group – MiChild which operates 16 children’s nurseries and preschools, including four in Oldham, have completed a management buy out of...
Data released by the House of Commons Library shows there were 845 people aged 18-24 claiming unemployment support in January 2022, across the Oldham East and Saddleworth...
A new town centre hotel and supermarket are coming to Oldham, as part of regeneration updates being discussed by the Council's Cabinet this week.
A man has been jailed for theft and criminal damage offences after officers found him hiding in a bin following a burglary in Oldham.
Good news for Francis House Children’s Hospice, as a new partnership is launched.
The Met Office have issued a warning about severe weather, expected across much of the region, from Wednesday 16 February, through to the weekend.
Oldham Council is set to improve more roads and streets as part of a £12m highways investment programme.
The latest plans setting out where 165,000 homes will be built across Greater Manchester over the next 15 years have been submitted to the government.
A Delph mum has launched a campaign to reduce the speed limit on Denshaw Road/Delph Road from national speed limit to 40mph after witnessing several near misses in only a few...
Two people were arrested for drugs offences as part of a day of action in Oldham.
Oldham residents are set to see their bills increase from April, as every borough in Greater Manchester prepares to agree a council tax hike.
The Mayor of Oldham is to host an evening of entertainment and fundraising for local charities at the borough’s annual Civic and Charity Ball.
Date Published 15/02/2022
An Oldham College student has been crowned as the Association of Colleges’ Higher Education Student of the Year.
Date Published 14/02/2022
A 'large quantity' of cannabis, and mobile phones were seized by police in dawn raids at two addresses in Oldham this morning.
Wigan came to Oldham in what could be a massive result which could determine the second team to go down at the end of the season
An Oldham school has attained the School Mental Health Award from the Carnegie Centre of Excellence for Mental Health in Schools.
Active Oldham held an open day yesterday attended by Cllr Harrison
Oldham Sixth Form College and six schools are to share £20,000 worth of support to help raise the profile of STEM-related careers
It was a six-goal thriller at Newport as a reinvigorated Oldham side saw victory stolen in the final minutes of a scrappy and well-fought game.
Date Published 13/02/2022
Producers of a garden makeover show are looking for contestants in Oldham.
Staff, pupils, and support workers at Oasis Academy Oldham have marked Children’s Mental Health Week in a flurry of bright yellow.