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More than 100 Oldham school leaders and wellbeing leads are going to a one-day conference this week aimed at better equipping schools and colleges to support the mental health of...
Date Published 03/03/2020
Alexandra Park Primary School in Oldham staged its first, hugely successful, Vocabulary Parade.
New luxury homes could be built on stilts on a Saddleworth flood plain.
Oldham Fostering Service is proud to be supporting LGBT+ Adoption and Fostering Week that takes place this week between March 2-8.
Twenty people have been charged following a large scale disturbance in Oldham in May, 2019.
Gallery Oldham is set to host an exhibition about an intriguing period in British post-war history.
More than 2,500 ‘forgotten’ Oldham soldiers who died during or just after World War One will now have their names remembered at a ‘Garden of the Forgotten’ at Oldham Parish
One of Saddleworth’s most famous pubs, and part of the community’s unique cultural heritage since 1767, has called last orders.
A man from Rochdale has been jailed for a series of sex offences against teenage girls across the United Kingdom.
Ashton MP Angela Rayner has hit out at the Government for failing to rule out scrapping free school meals for infant pupils.
Oldham Council is encouraging residents to do their bit and take part in the Great British Spring Clean.
Did you witness an assault in Failsworth?
The first key steps are underway to restore an iconic parish church to its former glory.
Date Published 02/03/2020
A public awareness and information campaign ‘Let’s Get Oldham Talking’ has been launched by the council.
A hugely popular Saddleworth policeman is to have a special bench erected at a poignant site to his memory.
Dr Kershaw’s Hospice's annual Hospice to Hospice walk returns this year and is promising to be bigger (and eco-friendlier) than ever.
An enthusiastic village committee are reaching out for helpers to ensure a memorable Christmas lights display will continue to shine.
It has been confirmed that someone has been diagnosed with Covid-19 in Bury.
Here are the most-read stories this week on the Oldham Chronicle.
Date Published 29/02/2020
Tumultuous times continue at Boundary Park, as Oldham Athletic could be in administration as soon as next Friday.
Date Published 28/02/2020
Council tax will rise for Oldham residents as the Tories vowed to usurp the Liberal Democrats as the biggest opposition party come May.
Staff from Failsworth company, Hubron, have over 15,000 reasons to celebrate, after they raised over £15,000 for Liverpool charity, Ronald McDonald House, Alder Hey.
A special event was held by Greater Manchester Police on Thursday evening 6th February 2020 at The Lifelong Learning Centre, Shaw to celebrate the Passing Out Parade of Police...
Council chiefs have purchased 19 huge family homes which will be powered by renewable energy to rent out as ‘affordable’.
Sarah Fry’s dreams came true when she received the news about scooping a £10,000 win with The Health Lottery.
Date Published 27/02/2020
Services for single homelessness people in the North West have seen a shocking 68% funding cut over the past ten years, according to the latest Local Authority Spending on...
A doctor's surgery in Glodwick had fears of a coronavirus case this morning (27th February)
Over the past few months Uppermill Band have worked tirelessly under the musical direction of Dean Redfern with the focus on a good result in the higher section at the North West...
Oldham has seen lower limb amputations related to diabetes rise by 31% since 2011.
Armed guards and police barriers surround a hotel in Tenerife, where 1,000 holidaymakers are in quarantine for two weeks, after four guests contracted Coronavirus.
Date Published 26/02/2020