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Homelessness charity Emmaus Mossley is celebrating Recycle Week 2018 – 24-to-30 September – by hosting a series of workshops and demonstrations leading up to their Reduce, Reuse &...
Date Published 18/09/2018
It might have been an unusually warm September day on Monday, but Oldham is preparing itself for a windy evening.
Date Published 17/09/2018
First buses in Oldham will now be accepting contactless payments.
A fun day in aid of the Fire Service Humanitarian charity Operation Florian is taking place in Royton at the end of September.
Oldham Foodbank is appealing for donations and help in getting more supplies to those desperately in need of food.
The Liberal Democrats have passed a motion laying the foundations to tackle what they call "supermajority problem councils", such as Manchester's, at their Autumn conference in...
Last week, one of OSFC’s notable alumni, Shazar Tariq, joined Economics students to speak about his journey from studying Economics at OSFC to becoming an Economic Advisor in...
The game of the day was the Under 19's Chaddy Park Derby between the Cobras and the Eagles and it certainly didn't disappoint in what was a cracking game for the neutrals not so...
Oldham props Ben Davies and Luke Nelmes saw red in a 24-16 Betfred League 1 defeat by Bradford Bulls.
Oldham Athletic headed into the trip to the seaside knowing that this game against Grimsby Town would be a major test of the metal after suffering a first defeat in half a dozen...
Three Greater Manchester Police officers have been informed they are the be investigated over the death of an Oldham man while in custody back in July.
A toy manufacturer from Oldham says it has delivered a very solid performance and is making good progress in meeting the demands of its customers.
Organisers of a quirky race in Oldham have been taken aback by its popularity – despite describing it as “silly”.
Time is running out to get yourself signed up for the most colourful event of Oldham’s social calender – the Dr Kershaw’s Colour Blast!
Date Published 14/09/2018
The news that only two out of 53 European countries are more overweight than Britain is a wake up call screaming at us to find more achievable ways to move more.
Athletic will be determined to bounce back in their latest League Two task at Grimsby Town tomorrow.
A Chadderton health centre is asking patients for their co-operation following the failure of phone lines into its two GP practices.
A caring pupil from Royton and Crompton School has been given the Mayor’s Appreciation Award for helping to prevent a stranger from committing suicide.
Men actively overcoming and reducing isolation are getting back on track with new friends at the Maori Men’s Group.
The Mayor of Greater Manchester has welcomed the announcement that a troubleshooter is to be appointed by Government to deal with the rail chaos affecting the North of England.
The Oldham Rugby League Heritage Trust has announced the launch date for their new publication. “The Roughyeds kitbag - Oldham RLFC during World War One 1914-1918".
Acacia Seward has defied the odds to become a true sporting superstar just a year after the terrorist attack that threatened to take it all away from her.
How do you take your brew? This National Air Ambulance Week (September 10-16 ), the North West Air Ambulance Charity (NWAA) are asking you to join its life-saving crew for a...
With just a week to go until the glitzy presentation evening at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Oldhamers are now being urged not to miss out on their chance to celebrate with their...
Oldham Council is looking for the views of residents to help shape its Statement of Community Involvement (SCI).
A final decision on Paul Crook's fitness for Oldham's big game against Bradford Bulls at the Vestacare Stadium (3pm) on Sunday will be made tomorrow (Saturday).
An ISIS sympathiser who collected magazines and articles on terrorist tactics has been jailed.
Three months into his role as Athletic boss, Frankie Bunn has revealed that his first full-time managerial tilt has been a ‘big learning curve’.
Date Published 13/09/2018
The Royal Oldham is one of four Manchester hospitals hit by a computer crash that has forced staff to cancel operations and appointments.
Hats off to Fullcircle - a girls' community project group that provides innovative services to a wide range of residents across the local community.