School visit
Date published: 17 April 2015
FORMER Labour education secretary Baroness Estelle Morris will visit North Chadderton School, Chadderton Hall Road, on Monday, April 20.
Oldham Youth People is encouraging young people who are aged 18 and over to register to vote in the general and local elections on May 7. People have until Monday, April 20, to make sure their name is on the electoral register.
WANT to take up running? Radclyffe Athletics Centre, Hunt Lane, holds beginners’ sessions from 6 to 7pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. An Easter sports camp for six to 12-year-olds continues at the centre until Friday. Sessions run from 8am to 5.30pm and cost £10 a day.
A pink girl’s bike was stolen from Burnley Lane on Saturday. People with information should call the police on 101 and quote reference 764/ 110415.
EXAM revision sessions in various subjects are taking place at North Chadderton School, Chadderton Hall Road, until Friday.
HELP keep Chadderton clean by taking part in a community litter pick on May 16. Volunteers can meet at South Chadderton Methodist Church, Thompson Lane, at 9.45am.
MILLS Hill Baptist Church, Mills Hill Road, holds its annual general meeting at 7pm on Thursday, April 23.
A PLANNING application has been submitted for an extension at Cragg Cottage, 19 Cragg Road.
PUPILS from Newman College, Broadway, enjoyed a skiing trip to Kronplatz, in the Italian Tyrol, during the Easter holidays.
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