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As tests on the rebuilt Bluebird begin in Scotland, former Oldhamer Robert Stepien has revealed that a whole bunch of 1960s memories came flooding back.
Date Published 09/08/2018
Students who collect their GCSE results in two weeks and plan to stay in full time education or unpaid training are still eligible for child benefit – but their parents must...
A local opticians will this month be bringing a new and exclusive virtual try-on technology to Oldham, with the aim being to take the guess work out of buying glasses.
Two brothers from Saddleworth are to tackle the biggest challenge of their lives as they embark on a charity cycle between Brisbane and Melbourne, Australia.
A new report is championing the work of housing associations in combatting unemployment, just as First Choice Homes Oldham celebrates another year of great success with its own...
Date Published 08/08/2018
Woodhouses Primary school turns 50 next month - and you're invited to the party!
Oldham teenagers are set to take to the Market Place to do the Primrose Bank Community Centre justice today (Thursday).
Business giants Costa Coffee have taken on an Oldham woman's battle against loneliness.
Back with a fresh line-up – E4’s Tattoo Fixers is now taking applications for a brand new series that will start filming this autumn.
One of the UK's most inclusive circuses is set ot roll into Oldham on Saturday, September 15.
As the bicentenary of Peterloo and release of Mark Leigh's new film approach, we look back at Oldham's role in the massacre that shaped our democracy.
It’s time to get your team together as Tough Mudder’s ‘Cousin in the City’ hits Heaton Park this Friday and Saturday.
Date Published 07/08/2018
If you’ve driven along Oldham Road over the M60 in Hollinwood lately, then you will have seen that the bridge is adorned with ribbons and notes.
Sat in the Chronicle office close to Oldham Edge, we were intrigued by the ‘thud, thud’ sound coming from the adjoining grassland.
XenZone’s Kooth service, which has now been commissioned in Oldham, gives every child and young person aged 11-25 access to free online counselling and emotional wellbeing support...
Grace Áine Campbell has been crowned the 109th Garden Suburb Rose Queen.
An Assistant Directorate Manager at the Royal Oldham Hospital had a definite case of Bieber Fever when she decided to cut off her fabulous 20-inch hair all in aid of charity.
Despite their team's defeat at the hands of MK Dons on Saturday, junior supporters of Athletic were treated to a memorable opening to the new league season as they got their first...
Whether you’re looking for family fun or ready to take to the pitch yourself, Springhead Cricket Club’s fun day is set to have something for everyone.
When A level results come out on August 16, more than three-quarters of students who want to go to university are likely to get into their first choice.
Local residents Chris Wareing and Julie-Ann Davies called into Mahdlo in Oldham to share their training plans with Junior Zone members ahead of their expedition up Mount...
The organisation responsible for providing leaving care services for 16-25 years olds throughout Greater Manchesters is warning that more teenagers face ending up on the streets...
Date Published 06/08/2018
It’s pipe, or rather bone, and slippers time for Police dog Mojo as he officially retires from service after a seven year career as a police search dog with British Transport...
Date Published 03/08/2018
Looking good has taken on a new meaning for teenagers with calls for them to focus on their health and get their eyes tested during the long summer break.
Dodgy have spoken about the event coming up in Oldham
Date Published 02/08/2018
Schoolchildren and community come together to help plant ‘super sponge’ moss on moorland in Oldham to help tackle flooding.
Dr Bodrul Alam took on the challenge earlier this year
Homelessness charity Emmaus Mossley is appealing for fashion designers, home crafters and thrifty upcyclers to take part in a competition to transform a wedding dress.
Date Published 01/08/2018
Oldham Council is one of five local authorities in the North West to pilot the Department for Education’s National Assessment and Accreditation System (NAAS).
It's almost time to spend another memorable weekend in the 1940s as the north's longest-running World War Two military and living history event returns to Uppermill.