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Up to 6,000 children who normally would have been referred to social services in Greater Manchester have potentially been missed during lockdown.
Date Published 17/08/2020
The Great British Spring Clean was one of the many events across the country which had to be postponed due to the coronavirus.
Officers have issued Fixed Penalty Notices after further gatherings across Greater Manchester despite warnings.
Touching acts of remembrance were recorded when, with quiet dignity, Saddleworth shared its VJ Day 75 memories.
A potential mini moorland drama involving hero rescue teams ended in smiles for one youngster.
Officers are appealing to the public for information after a mother and son were attacked by a man with a metal bar last week (Tuesday, August 11).
Oldham’s second covid-19 spike is bigger than it was during the height of the pandemic.
To mark National Allotment week, the Birchwood supported accommodation service in Oldham, run by the social enterprise Turning Point, are looking back at the progress their own...
Date Published 16/08/2020
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) is advising parents and pupils to plan ahead for how they will travel to school in September and to cycle, walk or scoot to school where...
“Welcome, but not enough” has stated the Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group on Oldham Council, Councillor Howard Sykes MBE, in response to the...
An Oldham expert is urging people with debt problems to seek advice at an early stage following a survey which predicts a spike in people going bust later this year.
Date Published 15/08/2020
A £1million grant awarded to Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) will be used to encourage more women, children and BAME communities to walk and cycle more.
Greater Manchester citizens experiencing COVID-19 symptoms have the opportunity to take part in a clinical trial of potential treatments that can be taken at home.
Oldham West and Royton MP Jim McMahon has written a blog on the importance of preventing a local lockdown in Oldham over the coming week.
Date Published 14/08/2020
Leading voices in the business and academic communities have called for targeted interventions to support workers, limit the spread of Covid-19 and protect the economy – echoing...
Local Liberal-Democrat councillor Sam Al-Hamdani has written to the Transport Secretary urging him to ensure that a consultation to ensure pavements become safer for parents and...
Measures to bring the rising levels of positive COVID-19 cases in Greater Manchester down, brought in two weeks ago, are set to stay for yet another week.
This week's Dr Kershaw's winners have been announced (August 14).
Eight Veterans Training Academy graduates are now fully qualified and on the look-out for steady employment after leaving the armed forces.
Mahdlo Youth Zone is on the way to reaching its £50,000 'Get Back in the Zone' fund-raising target, but still needs the help of the local community.
Oldham Sixth Form College's A level and Applied General results were very strong, as usual, when they were revealed yesterday.
Local fundraisers are planning to walk across England and raise vital funds for Tameside, Oldham and Glossop Mind.
There may have been no exams this year, but Blue Coat School students still had plenty to celebrate.
The students at Crompton House School celebrated another excellent set of grades in their A level results.
Greater Manchester leaders have urged the government not to relax tighter regional lockdown measures given that the number of cases is still rising in some boroughs.
A weekday morning tram running on the Oldham and Rochdale line through Manchester city centre would normally be packed with commuters.
The Principal of Oldham Hulme Grammar School says this year's A level results are an impressive set of grades, despite this year being "a year unlike any other"
Date Published 13/08/2020
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has called on the government NOT to send Oldham into full lockdown to stamp out rising coronavirus cases – as he warned there is a danger to...
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has called for supermarkets to "play their part" in ensuring face coverings are worn in store.
Oldham is now recording more daily coronavirus cases than at the height of the Coronavirus pandemic in April.