You are Here: Home » News » News Search
Welcome to the News Search.
You can browse all our recent articles using the list below or use the following search form.
Looking for older articles? Try the Archive Search.
6540 Article(s) Found
Northern has published the timetable for the skeleton service it will operate next Wednesday (July 27) and issued a Do Not Travel notice for the day when industrial action by the...
Date Published 22/07/2022
Oldham Council’s Lifelong Learning and Get Oldham Working services are offering high quality advice, information and services, according to inspectors.
Oldham Council has come under fire from locals after the hugely popular childrens' wooden play boat at Daisy Nook Country Park was taken out of use.
Schools across Oldham have recently come together to celebrate efforts to build cohesion and solidarity within the borough’s communities.
New Government figures have revealed that up to 70,000 UK veterans could now be forced to rely on Universal Credit during the cost of living crisis.
Members of the public will be able to take a look at a very special Oldham church masterpiece during a tour event in September.
Inflation may be hovering around the 9% mark for the UK, but local businesses have been warned - at an event organised by Oldham East and Saddleworth MP Debbie Abrahams - that for...
In April, Dr Kershaw’s launched their new Rose to Remember Appeal, supported by the Co-op, asking the community to dedicate a beautiful rose plaque to their loved ones.
Oldham Liberal Democrats say they are concerned that no disciplinary action has so far been taken against any staff member who took part in the failures described in the CSE...
Date Published 21/07/2022
Pet dogs will be allowed onto Metrolink for the first time in the network’s 30-year history as part of a three-month pilot set to launch next month.
A brand-new football finance education programme – the first of its kind in higher education – has been created by locally-based entrepreneur, Neill Wood.
Metrolink should introduce conductors on trams if current projects to tackle crime and antisocial behaviour are unsuccessful, Oldham’s council leader has said.
An Oldham Liberal Democrat councillor has accused Greater Manchester Police of 'dragging policing backwards into its hard-line, unpassionate past' after he discovered that its...
A group of Oldham Conservative councillors have written to Home Secretary Priti Patel to ask for an independent public inquiry into Child Sexual Exploitation in Oldham.
Four organisations in Oldham have been awarded funding from Greater Manchester’s Violence Reduction Unit (VRU).
Date Published 20/07/2022
Following its sold-out West End summer season at Theatre Royal Haymarket, the Olivier Award nominated stage production of 'The Tiger Who Came to Tea' is returning to the Oldham...
The transformation of Oldham’s Old Library continues, with Oldham Council’s Cabinet due to approve the next phase of works to bring it back to life.
Big-hearted community fundraisers Saddleworth Round Table have launched a new scheme in their bid to raise cash - Big Stu’s Bouncing Bingo.
A pub landlord and landlady brought their shared love of football together by hosting an evening with a legend who had played for both their respective favourite clubs.
Oldham Council Leader Councillor Amanda Chadderton will host a cross-party meeting this week in a bid to work out the best way to 'improve our safeguarding responsibilities'
West Coast main line passengers are being urged to check National Rail Enquiries before they set off on their journey with no direct trains between London and Scotland.
More than 1,800 Arriva workers will walk out of depots across Manchester and Merseyside today (Wednesday).
A Cost of Living Summit is set to take place in Oldham next week as the council aims to bring together residents, partners, and voluntary organisations to discuss ways that they...
Date Published 19/07/2022
After people across Oldham had been in touch with Jim McMahon over the last few months concerned with the time taking to return passport applications, the Oldham West and Royton...
Limeside-based football club Avro FC are launching a project with online training provider High Speed Training to provide free employability and skills courses to the local...
A caring Saddleworth community opened its gardens to the public and raised a remarkable £5,300 for cancer charities.
Holly Bank Apartments, Oldham’s largest Learning Disability Supporting Living scheme, has been officially opened by Oldham Council and the MioCare Group, with a celebration event.
George Nutter, a well-respected member of Saddleworth Rotary Club and the local community described as a “Good Samaritan”, has died.
Oldham Council has issued a compulsory purchase order (CPO) to save the derelict Prudential Assurance Building in the town centre.
Date Published 18/07/2022
Fun-filled beach days are coming back to Oldham as the glorious Summer Beach returns to the town, promising exciting adventures for families for just £1!