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A rallying call has gone out across a community compelled to cancel its annual “greatest free show on earth” because of the coronavirus crackdown .
Date Published 25/03/2020
A man has been charged in connection with a series of armed robberies.
Following Monday’s fire on Marsden Moor, National Trust rangers are now warning that more fires are possible because of a prolonged period of dry weather and concerns that the...
The Citizens Advice Service has announced that face-to-face advice services in Oldham have been suspended for the foreseeable future.
Date Published 24/03/2020
John Butterworth really has lived up to the old adage there is nothing like a dame.
North West charities and community groups can apply for individual grants of between £100 and £100,000 as a new foundation, funded by the region’s gas network Cadent, opens its...
A wanted man was arrested after being safely brought down from a roof by officers in Manchester city centre.
Two people have been taken to hospital after a crash on Portland Street in Manchester city centre this morning (Tuesday).
Following last night’s announcement by the Prime Minister a number of restrictions have been put in place to minimise the spread of infection across Oldham, and protect the health...
Post we send throughout the effective lockdown will still get to our family and friends thanks to the hard work of the Royal Mail employees who will try to continue service as...
Father Tom Davis, the Chair of the Trustees of the Three Crowns-based Oldham Foodbank, has praised the community spirit paraded by local people in the face of the Coronavirus...
British Transport Police have released a CCTV image after a man launched a metal milk jug at an employee at a Greggs in Manchester Victoria station.
The Northern Care Alliance NHS Group has insisted it is currently meeting Government guidelines regarding equipment and supplies as the Coronavirus crisis continues to bite in...
The 2020 Oldham Business Awards category nominees have been announced.
Northern Rail has released details of its Key Worker timetables – designed to keep those people on the move in the north during the current coronavirus pandemic.
Oldham East and Saddleworth MP Debbie Abrahams has written to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, asking him to ‘fill in the gaps’ for providing financial support for...
Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace the family of man from the Oldham area.
A dynamic Oldham pub landlady has opened a virtual pub to keep customers happy during the Coronavirus lockdown.
Patients need to stop rocking up at GP surgeries with possible coronavirus symptoms and rolling out excuses as to why they won’t self-isolate.
Pupils at Alexandra Park School helped staff at the Royal Oldham hospital with a small act of kindness.
Following last night's broadcast to the nation by UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, the British Medical Association has insisted that it is 'absolutely crucial' people follow the...
Network Rail have pleaded with parents and carers to hammer home this message to their children: “Never trespass on the railway.”
A man was seen to drown a dog in a canal near Dukinfield with his bare hands - and now the RSPCA is appealing for information.
Jim McMahon’s constituency office have started their first full week of working from home, and to get settled into the new way of working held their first team meeting using...
Date Published 23/03/2020
Eleven of 13 men who committed over 50 burglary and robbery offences across the north have been jailed for a total of over 116 years.
Fire engines from Slaithwaite are currently in attendance trying to put a large fire out at Deer Hill Reservoir, near Delph.
United Utilities is to close all its reservoir and recreational site car parks from tonight, as official advice to observe social distancing is stepped up.
Police in Limeside and Failsworth have urged more thought to be given to social distancing as they continue to be called out to attend bouts of anti-social behaviour from youths...
Domestic violence charities in the region have stressed fears that people living in abusive households might not be reaching out for help as they’re stuck indoors – as the...
Tameside Council is set to introduce dedicated shopping hours at Ashton Market Hall in a bid to support the more vulnerable residents of Tameside and key workers.