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In line with the government’s clear announcement, British Parking Association members will provide free parking to all NHS staff.
Date Published 27/03/2020
First Manchester is moving all services to a special timetable from Monday (March 30) to ensure key workers, including health service and emergency workers, can get to and from...
More than 100 cannabis plants have been discovered by police inside a house in Dukinfield.
Now more than ever before, Oldham's Action Together support network is in need of new volunteers.
Police have begun an investigation into the sexual assault of a woman in her 30s on Collyhurst Road in the Collyhurst area of Manchester.
Oldham RL Club's OuRLeague membership figures have risen to 2,385, but other clubs' totals are also going up and Roughyeds have dropped a place from 12th to 13th out of 25 Betfred...
Oldham Council is temporarily introducing weekly general waste collections from Monday, March 30, due to the coronavirus crisis.
Oldham Community Leisure’s (OCL) centres might currently be closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, but John Carhart, aged 51, is still celebrating a very special milestone with...
The Council, Oldham Foodbank and Action Together are working together to coordinate the delivery of emergency food and other essential personal and household basic items to people...
A thousand hotel rooms will be used to accommodate homeless people across Greater Manchester.
The National Emergencies Trust has announced the first allocations of nearly £2.5m will be going out to front line charities to help those most in need.
Local businesses and/or their customers could be putting Oldham lives at risk if they don't adhere to the strict Government guidelines on social distancing.
Date Published 26/03/2020
With residents in need of supplies amid the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, Oldham’s market traders are showcasing the true meaning of community spirit by offering home delivery...
As Northern Rail continues to respond to the coronavirus outbreaks, a number of new measures have been introduced today (Thursday) to help protect passengers and staff.
Greater Manchester is between 10 days and two weeks behind London in its trajectory of coronavirus cases.
United Utilities and Yorkshire Water have asked their tenants and land managers to halt controlled burning on their land until further notice.
The prime minister is increasingly looking weak and indecisive.
A man from Stalybridge has been jailed for arson.
A children’s heart charity who were forced to search shops and hunt online to find surgical gloves so that they could care for sick youngsters claim proper protection against...
The passionate, community-spirited Mayor of Oldham, Cllr Ginny Alexander, says she has been compelled to take “a heart-wrenching decision” to postpone every engagement for the...
The UK’s largest opticians and audiologists, Specsavers, has suspended all routine testing for the foreseeable future to focus on essential and urgent care only.
Oldham Council leader Sean Fielding has moved to reassure everyone throughout the Borough that everything in his staff's power is being done to get dustbins emptied on time.
Charity workers from the Human Relief Foundation have teamed up with Manchester Pharmacy to form the campaign: Covid – 19 Emergency Medical Response.
A Manchester hotel has come under fire from Andy Burnham for removing homeless people who had been staying there in a bid to limit the spread of coronavirus.
Greater Manchester residents are stranded abroad with no money or a place to stay due to a lack of flights and coronavirus-related travel restrictions.
Up to a thousand homeless people across Greater Manchester will be put up in hotels to try and stop more people getting coronavirus.
Well over 400,000 people have already signed up to volunteer for the NHS to help in its fight against coronavirus.
The British Medical Association has warned that, without proper personal protection, some doctors treating Covid-19 patients are likely to become very ill and some may die.
The UK’s best-loved national pet charities and experts have joined forces to offer advice to help owners care for their animals and each other.
In the midst of the coronavirus outbreak, national charity Epilepsy Action continues to support the 600,000 people living with epilepsy in the UK.