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On Tuesday (3rd March) Oldham West and Royton MP Jim McMahon OBE welcomed a delegation of students and staff from The Radclyffe School in Chadderton to Parliament.
Date Published 05/03/2020
An Oldham-born mother of two who says cooking brightens the soul has won a coveted place in BBC One’s Masterchef.
There was a collision on Greenacres Road in Oldham this morning.
The Saddleworth School Year 7 basketballers were crowned champions of Oldham.
The UK Chief Medical Officer has confirmed that 32 further patients have tested positive for COVID-19 infection today (Wednesday) bringing the total number of cases in the UK to...
Date Published 04/03/2020
Oldham PFI’s unsung community heroes took centre stage at its Annual Celebration event at Queen Elizabeth Hall.
Furniture components manufacturer and distributor Hills Panel Products (HPP) is hosting an open-day and regional roadshow with a partner manufacturer at its Oldham HQ later this...
Essential work on the Street Bridge Road sewer in OIdham has been hampered by wet weather and the close proximity of other services at the location.
A new estate of 65 homes could be built on industrial land in Shaw – and more than half of them would be affordable to allow people to ‘get a foot onto the housing ladder’.
Controversial former Watford FC owner Laurence Bassini has confirmed he wants to buy Latics.
Oldhamers are invited to get along to the exciting grand opening of the brand new JYSK store at the Alexandra Retail Park.
The main phase of work to refurbish, partially restore and upgrade Manchester Town Hall will get underway at the end of this month, March 2020.
To mark International Women’s Day on March 8 Oldham Council has announced that a major new road will be named after a pioneering Suffragist.
Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace a wanted man from Oldham.
Rachel Kilburn from Dobcross, who spent 11 weeks working on a project fighting poverty in Zambia, is now calling on other young people to take the plunge and consider volunteering...
It has been confirmed that three more people have tested positive for coronavirus in Greater Manchester.
Liam Bent, Oldham's top tackler, is in a race against time to prove his fitness for Sunday's Betfred Championship clash with in-form Dewsbury Rams at Bower Fold.
Oldham East and Saddleworth MP Debbie Abrahams has joined forces with former Conservative chair and member of the House of Lords, Baroness Warsi, to co-chair a new All Party...
Firefighters have been working through the night to tackle a blaze at a former church in Oldham.
A boy has been charged after an assault on a paramedic in Manchester city centre.
Date Published 03/03/2020
More than 100 Oldham school leaders and wellbeing leads are going to a one-day conference this week aimed at better equipping schools and colleges to support the mental health of...
Alexandra Park Primary School in Oldham staged its first, hugely successful, Vocabulary Parade.
New luxury homes could be built on stilts on a Saddleworth flood plain.
Oldham Fostering Service is proud to be supporting LGBT+ Adoption and Fostering Week that takes place this week between March 2-8.
Twenty people have been charged following a large scale disturbance in Oldham in May, 2019.
Cat lovers have just one week left to nominate their furry friends for the biggest event in the feline calendar - the National Cat Awards 2020.
Latest statistics show that Greater Manchester saw an increase in the number of businesses over the last 12 months, despite a background of political and economic uncertainty.
Gallery Oldham is set to host an exhibition about an intriguing period in British post-war history.
More than 2,500 ‘forgotten’ Oldham soldiers who died during or just after World War One will now have their names remembered at a ‘Garden of the Forgotten’ at Oldham Parish
One of Saddleworth’s most famous pubs, and part of the community’s unique cultural heritage since 1767, has called last orders.