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Charity fundraiser Carole Hamnett-Sadler has taken her combined total for Cancer Research UK to more than £8,600 after taking part in this year’s Race for Life.
Date Published 09/09/2022
A series of community moss planting days have been announced by the National Trust on Marsden Moor.
Ten-year-old Amy Ball enjoyed a perfect surprise after returning from her summer holiday - a message from Her Majesty The Queen!
Date Published 08/09/2022
Oldham Coliseum Theatre is auditioning for talented young people to join the cast on stage for this year’s pantomime, Robin Hood.
Residents who received a Discretionary Council Tax Energy Rebate and Household Support Fund energy payment have just over a week left to cash their vouchers as they won’t be able...
Dozens of bus routes linking communities across Greater Manchester have been saved from being axed – or seeing services greatly reduced.
Date Published 07/09/2022
As awareness of mental health continues to increase at a rapid rate, a mother and daughter duo from Oldham have made a career switch to help those in need of support.
Gallery Oldham’s latest exhibition celebrates artist and campaigner Patti Mayor on the 150th anniversary of her birth.
A seven-year-old girl from Chadderton has reached the national finals of the prestigious Miss British Isles 2022 model competition.
Care home residents and staff across Greater Manchester have this week started receiving their new variant-tackling seasonal Covid-19 booster vaccination.
Date Published 06/09/2022
After three years away, the popular Get Oldham Working Jobs Fair returns at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on Thursday, September 22 (between 10am until 2pm).
Almost 1,000 children have registered to take part in this year's Saddleworth Village Olympics, which launches on Saturday.
Volunteer fundraisers Bill and Janet Heap, who were awarded MBEs earlier this year, are urging church's and community groups to get behind their 'Keep Warm Project' this coming...
Homelessness charity Emmaus Mossley has announced the winning design for their 25th anniversary badge competition.
Saddleworth’s most isolated village was bursting with pride at the weekend with a récord entry for it’s annual flower show and scarecrow competition.
Liz Truss will become Prime Minister later today (Tuesday) after visiting HM The Queen in Balmoral.
Town hall chiefs have U-turned on a decision to remove a video archive of council meetings from public view which came under fire from residents and opposition councillors.
Date Published 05/09/2022
After being delayed for two years due to the Covid pandemic, the new Honeybees children's yoga group has launched.
Slashing and simplifying bus fares is the ‘first step’ towards a better public transport system, Andy Burnham has said as lower ticket prices are launched.
My Voice Was Heard But It Was Ignored takes the audience to the centre of a discussion that asks ‘if you see something you do not agree with, do you intervene’?
A Royton dad-of-two is celebrating after raising more than £12,000 to say ‘thank you’ to the hospital that saved his daughter’s life.
A seven-year-old boy from Lees has made sure his summer holiday break has been one he will never forget.
Inspectors have commended improvements at an Oldham children's home and given it a rating of 'good', following a recent visit.
Yesterday (Sunday) saw the start of a revolution for buses in Greater Manchester.
Oldham East and Saddleworth MP and dementia awareness campaigner, Debbie Abrahams, is doing her bit to help spread the World Alzheimer’s Month message which is ‘know dementia,...
Date Published 04/09/2022
A modest group of volunteers are quietly celebrating passing a milestone of 3,000 hours working on keeping a Saddleworth village litter free.
Ofgem has confirmed a staggering 80% rise on the energy price cap from October 1, 2022, meaning that in just one year, average household dual fuel bills have lurched from £1,277...
Date Published 03/09/2022
This September - Childhood Cancer Awareness Month - people in Oldham are being called on to clear out their wardrobes to help more children and young people survive cancer.
Liberal Democrat Councillors will set out a plan to tackle the rising cost-of-living in the borough at Wednesday's meeting of Oldham’s Full Council.
As part of the charity’s Cancel Out Cruelty campaign, the RSPCA has revealed it received more than 100 reports of animals being abandoned every single day throughout 2021, and...