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Citizens Advice Oldham is a local charity that provides free, independent, impartial, confidential advice to Oldham residents.
Date Published 07/09/2021
A woman from Oldham is blogging about her journey to overcome childhood abuse to help others who may be going through the same experience.
Inspirational women from across Oldham came together on Friday for the first meeting of a new taskforce headed by Council Leader Arooj Shah.
On 30th August, 2021, Dorothy aged 90.
Local resident and ultra-runner Victoria Carter has completed her second 100-mile race in support of homelessness charity Emmaus Mossley.
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service (GMFRS) is urging local businesses to stay safe as it is revealed that its firefighters attended thousands of incidents involving...
Latics owner Abdallah Lemsagam has insisted that he is going nowhere despite rapidly growing unease amongst the club's fanbase who are demanding he sells up.
Date Published 06/09/2021
An investigation is ongoing after a disturbance in east Manchester over the weekend led to police discovering a large number of cannabis plants.
Oldham police have issued an appeal to trace a woman who went missing last month.
A new women’s health plan introduced by the Scottish Government has been deemed “just what the doctor ordered” by an Oldham GP.
Tory councillors want all of Oldham schools to display a portrait of the queen and teach pupils to sing the national anthem as they say people ‘should not be ashamed to be...
Oldham’s remarkable marathon man Steve Hill has just raised another cool £5,000 after completing nine gruelling marathons in nine days in the Great Norse Run.
It was party time at Oldham Leisure Centre’s weekly line dancing class as customers got together for the postponed ‘Christmas’ party, and to celebrate the birthdays of two of its...
You could be forgiven for forgetting what a brass band sounded like.
Intrepid teddy bears will be taking to the air in a fundraising drive at St Chad’s Church in Uppermill.
Photographer Karen Jakeman captured some of the fun at the Grotton Gala which saw a steady return to good times at the weekend.
'Senseless' youths have been slammed by local police after a school bus was trashed at the Oasis Academy on Hollins Road.
Detectives have named a man they want to speak to in connection with an incident in Stockport.
Oldham’s Mayor Cllr Jenny Harrison, and her consort, Cllr Shaid Mushtaq, went fishing with youngsters and families at an Accessible Fishing session at Alexandra Park Lake.
Date Published 05/09/2021
The Greater Manchester Police Museum has announced a new exhibition to coincide with the reopening of the building to the public on Tuesday (September 7).
A leading community stalwart praised the return of a 'unique' village flower and vegetable show which raised a bumper entry from across Saddleworth.
Traders at a ‘thriving’ business park have been left shocked after a developer revived controversial plans to build more than 200 homes on the site.
Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham has praised efforts by Councils in Greater Manchester for continuing to support the A Bed Every Night scheme with more beds available this...
Date Published 04/09/2021
Stuart Chamberlain, the Health and Safety Officer at Oldham-based furniture components manufacturer and distributor Hill’s Panel Products (HPP), has successfully completed a...
A tour guide has praised a free support programme available to self-employed residents across Greater Manchester for helping him to adapt his business following the impacts of...
Spoken word artist Jack Horner, better known as Leon The Pig Farmer, has made a donation of £250 to homelessness charity Emmaus Mossley, raised from sales of his first...
Roughyeds have named their 21-man squad for the trip to Widnes Vikings today.
Date Published 03/09/2021
The National Trust have reported the dumping of more than 40 tonnes of rubble on the verge of the A640, near Buckstones on the Saddleworth border.
Volume two of 'Amateur Football in Oldham' by John Gilder is now available.
Oldham Coliseum Theatre has made the difficult decision not to welcome a community chorus as part of this year’s pantomime, Aladdin.