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For the first time since its opening in 1849, passengers are set to have a fully accessible rail station in Mossley.
Date Published 22/02/2024
Hack Oldham recently adapted Stephen King’s book Stationary Bike into a short film - and now it's set to feature at its first film festival.
Oldham Council is encouraging LGBTQ+ individuals to explore the opportunities and rewards of fostering during National LGBT+ History Month.
He was born in the Emerald Isle, he speaks with an accent that’s as Irish as the Ring of Kerry, and although most Oldhamers in the Broadway Suite at Boundary Park struggled to...
Date Published 21/02/2024
It’s been another wet week (now rained for 14 days consecutively) and the same can be said about February, which on average, is normally the sixth driest month of the year.
A major road in Oldham has been shut for three nights this week.
No trams will operate through Victoria this Sunday due to further engineering works taking place following the removal of a cracked rail last month.
Police are appealing for help to trace Dean English from Oldham.
Oldham council will spend a whopping £34m of their reserves this year to balance the books for 2023/24.
Police officers are seeking the public's help after Kayden Thompson, who is 15, was reported missing from the Moston area.
Oldham Roughyeds are looking to progress to the Challenge Cup fifth round for the first time in six years with a win against Swinton Lions this weekend.
Former Oldham RL player-coach Bill Francis, who was in charge of the team under the overall control of team manager Graham Starkey in the 1979-80 season and the first part of...
Children living in temporary accommodation and their families can enjoy free leisure activities this half term - as Oldham Council has teamed up with Oldham Community Leisure...
Representatives from Eton College visited E-ACT The Oldham Academy North (TOAN) to host a mentoring day for 40 Year 9 students, including some from E-ACT Royton and Crompton...
An Oldham business is set to relaunch its revolutionary darts practice training aid which was originally offered to the world's darting fanatics a decade ago.
Date Published 20/02/2024
Anti-social behaviour (ASB) rose slightly on Greater Manchester’s public transport network, a new report has revealed.
A frustrated rail passengers action group has accused a major train operator of “showing contempt” to customers travelling from Oldham’s only mainline rail station.
Intrepid Oldham fundraiser Steve Hill MBE has spoken of his pride after being handed the news that he will receive a prestigious Points of Light Award from no less than the Prime...
A long-established mobility scooter business serving the Oldham, Shaw and Rochdale areas continues to pride itself on offering the best service and advice, just when people might...
Latics were pegged back at York City last night as they were forced to settle for a 1-1 draw thanks to Will Davies's equaliser.
A former Detective Constable found guilty of gross misconduct has been placed on the College of Policing Barred List after pursuing an improper relationship with a vulnerable...
Police from Oldham’s Neighbourhood Team, alongside officers from Operation Vulcan, made two arrests and seized a significant amount of counterfeit footwear and accessories at a...
Those transitioning from female to male are being left with the lasting legacy of the unequal health treatment they received - as women.
Start-up local business Reclaim Tentwear delivered a winning pitch at the latest Mossley SOUP event, securing the most votes and £1,653 raised by event attendees.
Local people who are struggling to access much needed digital services could benefit from a new scheme to boost digital inclusion across the borough.
Former homeless people supported by local charity Emmaus Mossley have worked together to create a new printed fanzine called ‘News To Me’.
Oldham RUFC were edged out 25-21 by Sefton in an entertaining game at Manor Park.
Date Published 19/02/2024
Andy Burnham made a series of major announcements on the future of Greater Manchester’s transport system yesterday (Monday).
Greater Manchester's Mayor is ‘aware’ that there will be instances where new Bee Network buses will cost MORE than the existing services.
At St Matthew’s Primary School in Chadderton, pupils are surrounded by images of inspiring figureheads.