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The popular Royal George pub and restaurant in Greenfield has been forced to close its doors after a member of staff tested positive for Covid-19.
Date Published 18/08/2020
Police have released an e-fit image of a man they want to speak to in relation to a rape investigation.
Oldham Council officials are urging residents to book a free coronavirus test with a series of sites now available across the borough.
A hospital team are swapping stethoscopes for sweat bands in a bid to get fit and raise money for their department.
An Oldham-based manufacturer is helping businesses get back on track after COVID-19 disruption, through innovative product development in collaboration with GC Business Growth
National exams regular Ofqual has announced a change to its policy whereby all A-levels in England will now be graded according to predicted grades.
Independent conservationists SAVE Britain’s Heritage is backing urgent calls to rescue a nationally significant 1950s mural at risk from demolition.
Smiling Dave Morris has taken a lucrative bite out of computer giant Apple by recording the theme for their new electronic device's worldwide advertising campaign.
Oldham police were called out to another house party last night (Monday).
In the past three weeks, Oldham has been teetering on the edge of being cast into a full local lockdown as its numbers of coronavirus cases began to surge.
Oldham Netball Club is asking to be allowed to resume training to support the physical and mental health of the 200 girls and women who are members of one of the country’s leading...
Park Cakes Bakery chiefs have implemented increased testing and an extension of the self-isolation period for employees after reports of a coronavirus 'outbreak' at the Ashton...
Date Published 17/08/2020
Determined fundraisers across Oldham are set to unite against cancer by taking part in a special Race for Life weekend this September.
While the coronavirus lockdown has seen trade slow or stop completely for many businesses in Greater Manchester, the illegal tobacco industry is alive and well.
A house which hosted a party during lockdown has had a Closure Order successfully placed against it.
The Oldham group of the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society have received more than £7,000 from the National Lottery Community Fund.
Eighteen charities that help to prevent vulnerable young people in Greater Manchester getting involved in serious violence have been supported with Government grants totalling...
Up to 6,000 children who normally would have been referred to social services in Greater Manchester have potentially been missed during lockdown.
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.