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Local people and teams from housing association, First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO), are turning out in force to tidy up our town as part of the Great British Spring Clean (GBSC) –...
Date Published 07/06/2021
Have you seen missing Mourad Bazroute, who is aged 24?
The organisers of Wellifest 2021, which is to be held on Saturday, June 26, have confirmed that all tickets for the event have now been sold.
A man has died following a collision on the M60 in April.
Humble Oldham hero Kevin Sinfield MBE has received the highest award in Rotary International.
Neighbourhoods in Oldham are seeing Covid-19 cases rise while the virus remains suppressed in areas of Saddleworth and Shaw.
The annual Carers Week campaign is due to take place from tomorrow (Monday 7) to Sunday, June 13.
Date Published 06/06/2021
People of Black and mixed Black heritage – both new and existing donors - are invited to attend a special blood donation session on World Sickle Cell Awareness Day (Saturday, June...
Tax credits customers should be vigilant and alert to potential scams, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has warned, as the remaining annual renewal packs should have...
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has launched a pilot in the City of Manchester for Restorative Justice referrals to be made for domestic abuses cases – a process which allows the...
Northern is preparing for the return of commuters as a survey suggests 78 percent of rail users in the North say they will be turning to trains when pandemic restrictions are...
Citizens Advice Oldham is urging EU, EEA or Swiss citizens to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme before the June 30 deadline, if that want to continue living and working in the
Date Published 05/06/2021
This summer, partners across Greater Manchester will be working together to tackle anti-social behaviour to ensure that everyone has a safe and enjoyable time.
With warm temperatures and sunshine having swept the UK this week, The Kennel Club is issuing a new warning to owners to protect their dogs during hot weather.
When Erin Bennett’s mum, Hazel Reed, was cared for at Dr Kershaw’s in 2018, the staff and volunteers did everything they could to make their experience of the Hospice enjoyable.
Date Published 04/06/2021
Can you help police find a missing man from Oldham?
A total of 120 firearms were taken off the streets of Greater Manchester in the last year as police continue to tackle the use of lethal weapons by organised crime groups.
The Mossley Town Team, working in partnership with celebrated local artist, Chris Cyprus, have launched a one-of-a-kind ‘open air’ art trail called “Painting the Town”.
Den Lane in Springhead has been made a 20mph zone, with local Lib Dem councillor Sam Al-Hamdani taking advantage of coronavirus legislation to help get the speed limit on the road...
An investigation is continuing after a police car was reportedly rammed 'several times' during an incident in Derker.
A man has been charged following the serious assault of a son and mother in Rochdale.
Marking Volunteers Week, the first of four planned weeks to mark June as the Month of Community, Oldham West and Royton MP Jim McMahon has offered his praise and thanks to the...
The Chief Executive Offficer at the Manchester Airport Group has slammed the Government's foreign travel traffic light system as 'not fit for purpose' following yesterday's latest...
Proposals for the second phase of a controversial housing estate have been signed off by planners.
A new walk-through coronavirus testing facility has opened in Failsworth as the number of cases continues to rise across Oldham.
Manchester City of Literature’s inaugural Festival of Libraries, supported by Arts Council England, is due to take place from Wednesday 9 to Sunday, June 13, 2021.
Two men have been arrested and hundreds of cannabis plants seized by officers targeting organised crime in Manchester.
One Salvation Army volunteer who is making a real difference is Jo Oliver, who often packs 200 food parcels a day to hand out to struggling families in Fitton Hill.
An affordable home in a new £7.9m development in Oldham is a ‘dream come true’ for a family stuck sharing one bedroom through lockdown.
This week's Dr Kershaw's winners have been announced (June 4).