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Council bosses are having to step in to repair an academy with a dysfunctional heating system because they fear ‘pupils aren’t safe’.
Date Published 30/01/2020
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has announced that, from March 1, the Government will take over running services on the Northern network.
Date Published 29/01/2020
A new case of the killer Alabama Rot, which affects dogs has been found in Oldham.
Police appealing to the public to help trace a missing man from Oldham have issued a CCTV image from the day he was last seen.
Plans to refurbish Royton’s historic Town Hall have moved a step closer after bosses agreed to go out to tender for a contractor.
Oldham College's transformation is entering a new phase after its plans for a £9million Construction Centre were approved.
Town hall chiefs have given the green light to a huge £306million spending pledge into Oldham which they vow will be a ‘game changer’ for the borough.
People traveling into Manchester on Wednesday are being encourage to plan ahead because of an expected busier-than-usual period.
A man involved in child sexual exploitation in Rochdale in the early 2000s has been extradited from Pakistan.
Date Published 28/01/2020
On Monday, members of the community of Shaw and Crompton came and “Stood Together” to remember those were who were killed in the Holocaust and the many other genocides across the...
A new intake of Greater Manchester Police Volunteer Police Cadets, all aged 13-17, reached the end of their basic training period.
Snow has fallen for the first time in 2020 in Oldham.
Oldham based social landlord, First Choice Homes, is investing over £80,000 to combat poverty among its customers on low incomes.
Oldham has been revealed as one of the best places for freelance and remote workers to live, according to a new study.
Late payments campaigner, Debbie Abrahams, MP for Oldham East and Saddleworth, has seen her initiative, to introduce Project Bank Accounts for large public construction jobs,...
Plans to expand Oldham College with a new multi-million pound centre for students to learn building and trade skills are set to get the green light.
Date Published 27/01/2020
Members of the community of Shaw and Crompton came and “Stood Together” at the Crompton War Memorial, to remember those were who were killed in the Holocaust and the many other...
A burglar has been caught on CCTV breaking into an elderly couple’s home, on the border of Oldham and Rochdale, while they were at home.
The National Education Union has called for the Serious Fraud Office to hold an inquiry into Collective Spirit Free School, which was based in south Chadderton and Manchester...
The younger brother of the Manchester Arena bomber is due to go on trial this week accused of mass murder.
Thousands of people volunteer in Oldham each year and research shows it's good for you.
Diabetes UK is looking for people from Greater Manchester to take on the swimming challenge of the year, Swim22, between 22 February and 22 May.
Date Published 26/01/2020
Here are some of the biggest stories of the week from The Oldham Evening Chronicle.
Date Published 25/01/2020
Police are searching for a suspect, after a man was stabbed outside an address on Devon Street in Oldham this morning.
Date Published 24/01/2020
Professor Michael Gleeson celebrates latest book release - and he grew up only doors down from Professor Brian Cox!
Staff at Dogs Trust Manchester are looking for a home for a dog that was tied to the railings of the rehoming centre during the night.
Oldham College has showcased its progress towards delivering the new T Level qualifications, in a visit from the Education Minister, Michelle Donlan MP, today (January 23.)
Date Published 23/01/2020
Youth charity The Prince’s Trust is partnering with the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) to help close the skills gap by empowering local young people to realise their...
It could mean a rise of nearly £57 a year for residents in Band D properties if the proposals go ahead.