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Oldham is to get a ‘never-before-seen’ level of investment in its housing sector, leaders say, as they unveiled the council’s long-term development partner.
Date Published 10/07/2023
An aspiring ballerina from Chadderton is celebrating after gaining one of only 12 places available at the world-renowned Royal Ballet School.
Two brothers have been charged with attempted murder following a firearms discharge incident in Oldham last week.
Oldham Way will be closed for four nights later this month so resurfacing works can be carried out when the road is quiet.
The long-awaited new Library, Science block and Sports Pavilion have now been unveiled at the North Chadderton Secondary School.
Community driven Saddleworth Rotary Club made a £1,000 donation to The Salvation Army after hearing the harrowing plight of Fitton Hill families in their care.
The South Pennines Park Walk and Ride Festival is back - and they’re looking for more events to add to their itinerary.
Oldham Mountain Rescue Team joined other partner agencies at Dovestones as part of Anti-Social Behaviour Awareness Week, where Greater Manchester Police had been engaging with the...
Two key employees from furniture components specialist Hill’s Panel Products (HPP) have been helping high school students gain valuable interview experience and skills.
Cannabis cultivation and serious crime is inextricably linked, with the profits funnelled into fuelling further criminality and exploitation.
Date Published 09/07/2023
Council chiefs have agreed to buy the remaining site of the former Ashton bus station as part of plans to regenerate the town.
Date Published 08/07/2023
Some of the worst crimes that have taken place on Northern services in the past year could have been avoided if people had reported suspicious behaviour, the train operator’s...
Councillors in Oldham are proposing to create a ‘victims charter’ and adopt a mandatory duty to report concerns of child sexual abuse and exploitation.
Date Published 07/07/2023
A brand-new timelapse video has been released, showing the vast scale of the ongoing work to revamp Spindles shopping centre.
Oldham Integrated Care Partnership (ICP) and Oldham Council joined forces to celebrate the NHS’ 75th anniversary with tea and cake.
June 2023, as you may have heard, broke average temperature records (17.3 degrees).
Oldham has officially sworn in its 14th Youth Mayor, Charlotte Clasby, at a ceremony held in the Council Chamber yesterday (Wednesday).
Date Published 06/07/2023
Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace Gary Felton, who is wanted on recall to prison.
Oldham Council has successfully prosecuted a Glodwick man after 19,400 illegal cigarettes were found in his home.
Fire crews were scrambled to tackle a blaze at a Yodel distribution centre in Shaw on Monday evening (July 3).
She was one of the 16 hopefuls on the BBC business series The Apprentice back in 2018, and now former Shameless star Sarah Byrne is thrilled to see her drama academy and agency go...
A 14-year-old girl has been reported missing from the Moston area.
Police have renewed their appeal to find missing David from Oldham.
Oasis Academy Oldham turned into a sea of colour when staff celebrated the final few days of Pride month by wearing their brightest or rainbow themed clothing.
The lovingly renovated, century old urban building in the heart of Oldham town centre, previously known as Billingtons Dance Academy, has rapidly become a place to see and be
Date Published 05/07/2023
An Oldham primary school is celebrating its turnaround from “requires improvement” four years ago to “Good” in all areas.
A Redrow site manager from Oldham is celebrating after winning a top industry accolade.
Oldham’s Symphony Orchestra have begun their early 60th birthday celebrations with a special performance in front of the Mayor.
For many children, the summer holidays are a time when reading and physical activity levels drop.
Plans for a new housing development in Mossley have been knocked back again after a councillor complained it would cause ‘traffic havoc’.