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Van drivers could have to apply for a permit to visit tips across Greater Manchester as part of a further shake-up of recycling rules.
Date Published 17/07/2020
Police and public transport operators are coming together to remind passengers of the importance of wearing face coverings while using the region’s buses, trains and trams after a...
A door man who knocked his victim unconscious with one punch to the head after a fight broke out in a Manchester night club has been jailed for almost two years.
A councillor has hit out at ‘irresponsible‘ dog owners for letting their pets poo on a playing field which he claims is endangering young footballers.
Chiefs are investigating whether run-down mills across Oldham could be converted into new homes or torn down for housing to prevent building on green belt land.
The special t-shirt which Oldham Rugby League Club had made in recognition of the wonderful and courageous work of the NHS throughout the Covid-19 pandemic continues to receive...
Date Published 16/07/2020
Police officers sustained minor injuries while dispersing hundreds of people from illegal raves held across Greater Manchester last weekend.
Dr Kershaw’s Hospice is hosting two drive-in donation days today (Thursday) and tomorrow (July 16 and 17).
Today (July 16) is Guinea Pig Appreciation Day, and the RSPCA is highlighting the importance of neutering these small pets as the charity revealed it received more than...
Around 31,446 fewer heart ultrasound tests were carried out in the North West after lockdown began, according to the British Heart Foundation.
A man has been bailed in connection with a rape investigation.
Date Published 15/07/2020
Plans to transform Oldham’s historic Egyptian Rooms into a food hall have been formally submitted by the council.
More than a hundred care home residents have died in Oldham with coronavirus listed on their death certificate.
Oldham West and Royton MP Jim McMahon made his first constituency visit since lockdown began in March, to Chadderton’s Butler Green House.
Today (July 15) Blue Coat staff, pupils and parents should be celebrating the founding of the school by Thomas Henshaw.
Oldham East and Saddleworth MP Debbie Abrahams has welcomed a new group of 15 participants to her seventh annual - and this year ‘virtual’ - Working for your Community summer...
Alexandra Park has been just one of the Oldham schools whose work during lockdown was recognised through the School Games Virtual Award 2019/2020.
A prominent Greater Manchester business leader has backed the Government's decision to make face masks compulsory for customers when they are in shops.
Elderly people in Fitton Hill are in high spirits despite coronavirus thanks to the efforts of their local Salvation Army branch.
Tributes have been paid following the death of Dr Kevin Moore - a kind, dedicated man and much-loved friend and respected colleague to all at Dr Kershaw’s Hospice.
MP Jim McMahon has backed Oldham’s campaign to Save Our Services.
Firms rewarded for bringing furloughed employees back into the workplace should do more for those more at risk of redundancy, says Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham.
Keeping to her vow to celebrate and share significant birthdays and anniversaries with townsfolk, the Mayor of Oldham, Cllr Ginny Alexander, visited Mrs Dorothy Wild who was...
Engineers are preparing to carry out essential works to repair a corroding gas main underneath one of Oldham’s busiest roads which will see one lane closed.
A cycling duo have praised a kind hearted community who rallied round after they had been attacked and injured by a vicious hooded raider.
Date Published 14/07/2020
Council chiefs in Oldham have asked residents to back their calls to Government Ministers asking for more funding to support the people who have been working on the frontline...
The creative and ingenious scarecrows that graced Diggle as part of a visitors trail will not be seen this year.
The Science and Industry Museum announced today it will welcome visitors back from Friday 14 August.
Enforcement officers have stepped up a ticketing blitz to combat lawbreaking motorists at a hugely popular Oldham beauty spot.
The Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group on Oldham Council is furious with the Government.