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Concerned community group members have met Oldham Council’s principal highways engineer to discuss a proposed traffic management order at one of the town’s most frustrating...
Date Published 26/11/2024
Awards from the Royal Humane Society have been presented by a Grotton resident who was saved by sports club members who were merely out for an afternoon game of bowls.
Two goals in either half under the floodlights at Boundary Park saw Latics move up to fourth in the National League table and four points from the top in a comfortable win over...
The Oldham Rugby League Heritage Trust has announced that three more players are to be added to the ‘Hall of Fame’ for Oldham RLFC.
A dog, pony and lion helped Dr Kershaw’s Hospice to raise a whopping £7,699 at their Christmas Fayre.
Oldham's Rhode Island Coffee has been recognised as one of the UK’s Favourite Local Businesses in a national competition organised by Miconex.
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Local Tesco customers can make a huge difference to the lives of Oldham people facing hunger and hardship by donating long-life items this week.
Volunteers from the Vernon Building Society are out in force planting oak and alder tree saplings at the RSPB site at Dove Stone nature reserve this National Tree Week (November...
Date Published 25/11/2024
A former council office block in neighbouring Middleton is set to be transformed into new apartments.
Year 4 children from St Joseph's primary school in Shaw enjoyed a morning of reading and learning at Crompton Library.
It’s a common misconception the Yorkshire Air Ambulance Service receives no funding from the National Health Service, but is a charity relying entirely on donations and funds...
Saddleworth School proudly hosted its GCSE Certificate Presentation Evening, an event celebrating the hard work and continued dedication of students.
A Salvation Army officer is taking on a 24 hour danceathon to raise money for the church and charity’s Christmas Present Appeal which works to ensure that no child wakes up...
Date Published 24/11/2024
A public consultation event on the future proposal for Moorgate Halt Level Crossing will take place this Thursday (November 28, 1-7pm) at Saddleworth Museum.
Greater Manchester Police officers are appealing for information after two teenage boys and one man were stabbed in Manchester city centre late on Saturday night (November 23).
Oldham Council has issued more than 650 tickets on a road plagued by a ‘horrifying’ parking issue.
Date Published 23/11/2024
A nursery in Oldham has been told it’s ‘so special’ in a glowing report by Ofsted inspectors.
Date Published 22/11/2024
Students took advantage of the chance to find out first-hand about what happens in the UK Parliament this week.
Date Published 21/11/2024
Andy Burnham has responded to Transport for Greater Manchester staff after they voted to strike yesterday (Thursday), asking to ‘sit down and discuss’.
Families devastated by the discovery of an unmarked mass grave with almost 300 stillborn children and babies earlier this year may finally find some peace.
Oldham's Public Health Director has welcomed funding for research into the disease which killed her mum.
E-ACT The Oldham Academy North (TOAN) hosted its Raising Aspirations careers fair, bringing together a wide range of local employers, colleges, apprenticeship providers and...
Date Published 20/11/2024
Rugby League and fundraising legend Kevin Sinfield CBE is heading home for Christmas on the final day of his latest epic fundraising challenge on Saturday, December 7.
Yesterday (Monday) marked the beginning of Greater Manchester Police's anti-social behaviour (ASB) week of action, which is part of a national campaign to raise awareness of the...
Date Published 19/11/2024
Greater Manchester could finally get answers about the region’s clean air zone (CAZ), Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has said.
Hundreds of Oldham people had their artwork beamed onto an iconic theatre in the culmination of an innovative digital exhibition ‘glowing up’ the town.
After a very dry first half of November, things have turned much colder this week and our first taste of winter arrived before the season has even started.
A developer has pledged to build more than double the number of affordable homes at a huge project in Shaw.
Shoppers are being asked to buy a bit extra in the lead up to Christmas to help make it special for young people in deprived areas across our borough.