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A post office in Royton is going to close for almost a month while it is refitted and brought up to date.
Date Published 21/01/2020
Intrepid Luke Viney took a really long and winding road to propose to his true love...
An Oldham pensioner, whose heartbreak story of loneliness touched the nation, was special guest at big-hearted Saddleworth Round Table’s annual Christmas party.
The Prime Minister has recognised Alex Hoskyn, from Oldham, for her exceptional service to tackling loneliness and social isolation.
Date Published 20/01/2020
MP Angela Rayner is demanding an urgent review of the child care system following Operation Augusta - the police report which exposed historical child sexual exploitation, whilst...
Striker Danny Rowe has signed for Oldham Athletic from AFC Fylde, on an 18 month deal, for an undisclosed fee.
Oldham Athletic came from behind to earn a point against Carlisle at Boundary Park.
The Deputy Mayor of Oldham Metropolitan Borough, Councillor Jenny Harrison visited Ascroft Medical Centre in Oldham town centre, to officially launch their new smart and modern...
The new leader of Saddleworth Parish Council's biggest political group has pledged practical cross-party solutions will come before politics.
THE discerning ladies of Saddleworth WI were encouraged to discover secrets of the sweet taste of success ... by holding their noses.
THIS picture taken at one of Oldham’s favourite beauty spots has raised concerns among campaigners fighting to protect valuable moorland.
THE INTERNET is an economic powerhouse that is driving the economy in the North West through jobs, businesses and output, new Internet Association analysis reveals today.
The Oldham Evening Chronicle is back in print this week, with a special edition looking back on the events of 2020.
Date Published 19/01/2020
A review into allegations of historical sexual exploitation in Oldham will investigate whether social services let down vulnerable children and failings were ‘covered up’.
Date Published 18/01/2020
The Oldham Evening Chronicle's biggest stories of the last week, (Saturday 18th January).
The cost of car insurance in Manchester is at a two-year high, edging closer towards the most expensive on record, according to new data published today.
An ambitious plan to transform Oldham, including creating more than 2,000 new homes in the town centre, 1,000 new jobs and 100 apprenticeship opportunities, is set to be approved...
Date Published 17/01/2020
People living in Oldham are to benefit from new technology that allows their health and social care records to be shared securely with the professionals involved in their care.
Tougher action needed to curb ‘frightening’ rise in social media related mental health issues amongst young people, warns BMA responding to Royal College of Psychiatrists report.
Dino Maamria reckons Latics are getting back on track after their New Year blip.
The incident happened near to the Shaw and Crompton Metrolink stop just before 6am this morning (17th January).
Date Published 16/01/2020
The girl was walking through an alley off Birch Road at around 5pm, when she was pushed to the ground by a man who raped her.
Oldham Athletic had two goals disallowed in a 0-0 draw against Stevenage on Tuesday.
Debbie Abrahams, MP for Oldham East and Saddleworth, who has been a longterm campaigner for improvements to local rail services, has welcomed the news that Northern Rail is to...
A major road in Oldham will be closed for a week from Middleton Road to the A627 Elk Mill roundabout.
During the Queen’s Speech Debate on the environment, Oldham West and Royton MP has stressed the need for the UK to undergo a Green Industrial Revolution.
Your Oldham Evening Chronicle is back in print from today for a special one-off edition looking back at 2019 across the borough.
Date Published 15/01/2020
Ian Hopkins, the chief constable of GMP, has denied claims the force tried to stop the critical report on Operation Augusta.
Plans to charge the most polluting vehicles using Greater Manchester’s roads could still go ahead amid delays and an ‘impasse’ over funding.