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Two local Oldham community groups have been selected to receive a share of Great Places Housing Group’s £100,000 Resilience Fund.
Date Published 14/10/2020
Oldham RLFC has signed a sixth new player for 2021 in experienced forward Shaun Pick, who has previously played for Featherstone Rovers, Toronto Wolfpack, Sheffield Eagles and...
Dovestone WI have spread their Trojan efforts even further to make face masks across the wider community and supply cafes and shops in and around Saddleworth.
Data released by the House of Commons Library shows that young people have been hit extremely hard by the coronavirus pandemic.
This year the flu vaccination is more vital than ever to help protect individuals, their loved ones and the wider community.
People are paying privately for coronavirus home testing kits at a cost of £149.
Date Published 13/10/2020
One of Oldham’s MPs has called for the Government to be challenged on their lack of clarity from the outset of the Coronavirus pandemic.
An investigation is underway after a university student had a remarkable escape from injury when her car overturned and landed upside down in the garden of house.
A respected doctor and community leader attacked “morons” who lead a return to chaos at a Saddleworth beauty spot.
Child poverty levels across the North West have risen in almost every local area in the past four years, according to research published today by the End Child Poverty coalition.
Local Councillors and Failsworth MP, Angela Rayner, have joined forces to save an important local bus service.
Firearms have been seized and two people have been arrested after police searched a property in Oldham yesterday (Monday 12th October 2020).
Further tier of lockdown could unleash poverty and a great depression, that’s according to an Oldham GP and Councillor.
Children living in isolated Saddleworth communities are receiving a welcomed boost to ensure they reach school using public transport.
An Uppermill pub has been closed for breaching Coronavirus restrictions after advice from Oldham Council staff was ignored.
The RSPCA is concerned a boom in kitten buying could lead to more cats coming into rescue centres and needing new homes, as the charity reports there were 2,368 cat incidents in...
Pennine Prospects one of nearly 450 heritage organisations in England awarded cash from the first round of the Culture Recovery Fund for Heritage.
Tougher restrictions on funerals and public transport in Oldham are to be scrapped as Greater Manchester is due to be placed under ‘Tier 2’ coronavirus rules, the Prime...
Date Published 12/10/2020
It’s already a hard time for parents, but the decision of where to send your child to secondary school is even more challenging in the current climate.
Talented Oldham teenager Ben Power is hoping to make his way in the world of art and business following the devastating blow of missing out on the opportunity to do his A Levels.
Oldham Coliseum Theatre has been awarded £243,000 as part of the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund (CRF) to help face the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic and...
Christians Against Poverty (CAP) is offering help to folk who may find themselves out of work or on severely reduced incomes.
Former Latics boss Paul Scholes is back in football management, albeit just temporarily for now.
School teacher Steve Hill is well known throughout Oldham for his fund-raising heroics and charity activities over recent years.
Would you believe it? - Mossley entertainer Jon Courtenay is the 2020 Britain's Got Talent champion!
Oldham Sixth Form College Year 12 student Lily Gethings is braving the shave on October 23 to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Two Greater Manchester Police officers have been recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honours List.
Police have released the images of three men they would like to speak with in connection with a racially aggravated assault in Manchester.
The Mayor of Greater Manchester and the Leader of Manchester City Council are among the leaders in the North who have penned a letter to the Government calling for more financial...
'Silly mistakes' are costing Latics dear as they were sent spiralling to the bottom of the League Two table following defeat at home by Morecambe.