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Around 250 Year 5 pupils from five Harmony Trust schools (Northmoor Academy, Westwood Academy, Richmond Academy, Greenhill Academy and Alt Academy) participated in the Oldham...
Date Published 18/07/2022
Oldham Council’s Cabinet is set to discuss the draft Case for a New Greater Manchester Clean Air Plan – one that would not include daily charges for drivers.
In true wartime spirit, Saddleworth businesses have promised to celebrate Yanks-style events next month.
This week's Dr Kershaw's Lottery winners have been announced (July 15, 2022).
Work is to start 'imminently' on a new housing development in Shaw
Date Published 17/07/2022
A homecare firm branded ‘inadequate’ in a damning report last year has been taken out of special measures – but told it must still improve on safety.
Sport and music fans are in for a real treat on Friday, September 9, when boxing legend Frank Bruno comes to town.
Date Published 16/07/2022
Young readers are invited to get their thinking caps on and take part in this year’s free Summer Reading Challenge with Oldham Council’s libraries.
The RSPCA says it could be ‘a matter of life or death’ if pet owners do not familiarise themselves with the signs of heatstroke
Do you have what it takes to take on Britain's greatest quizzers?
Parents have rated Beal Vale in Oldham as one of the Top 20 nurseries, out of 1,584 early years settings in the North West.
A ‘revolution’ in social care funding is required to address Oldham’s failing care homes, according to Liberal Democrat Leader, Councillor Howard Sykes MBE.
Date Published 15/07/2022
Calls by opposition councillors for a government-led public inquiry into child sexual exploitation in Oldham were defeated at another fiery town hall meeting.
Date Published 14/07/2022
As her cherished Grendon Avenue home in Coppice approaches its 100th birthday, Jignasha Patel figured she'd take some time to reflect.
The closure of 100 surgeries per year, a haemorrhaging of staff due to Brexit and their own 'personal war' with GPs has meant that the Government has left surgeries on their
Swimmers across Greater Manchester are urged to resist the siren call of reservoirs this summer – or risk the sound of emergency sirens too.
Controversial plans for more than 200 homes in the Saddleworth countryside compared to a ‘saveloy sausage’ have been approved despite dozens of objections.
The voluntary committee who organise the well-loved Saddleworth Village Olympics are gearing up for this year's event in September and celebrating moving to a new venue.
MP Debbie Abrahams was one of over 100 people supporting the Tea for Trussell event organised by the Saddleworth and Lees Labour Party.
Date Published 13/07/2022
Oldham's Labour Leader of the Council Amanda Chadderton has aimed a swipe at Conservatives, saying the party is 'at loggerheads, locally and nationally'.
Oldham Council has published an exciting opportunity to procure a Master Developer Private Sector Partner (PSP) to support the transformation of the town centre.
Shaw Liberal Democrat councillor Howard Sykes MBE has been told that Vehicle Activated Speed (VAS) signs on Buckstones Road now won’t be replaced until October at the earliest,...
Tributes have poured in following the death of popular Tommyfield Market trader of 60 years, Beryl Jackson.
As the UK prepares for record-breaking temperatures later this week, firefighters in Greater Manchester are urging people to act responsibly and enjoy the warmer weather safely.
The joint mental health service partnership between Greater Manchester Police, the North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) and the Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust has won a NHS...
The Court of Appeal has heard the latest legal challenge to Andy Burnham’s plans to bring buses in Greater Manchester under public control by next year.
Eight members of Oldham Mountain Rescue Team were called out in the early hours, around 1am, yesterday morning (Tuesday) to assist Greater Manchester Fire Rescue Service who were...
Coronation Street’s Millie Gibson is backing Oldham’s pioneering methods to educate the borough’s children and young people on the severity of hate crime.
Date Published 12/07/2022
Oldham’s first Asian councillor Jawaid Iqbal has been appointed Overseas Advisor to the Prime Minister Sardar Tanveer Ilyas Khan of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (abbreviated as AJK and...
Volunteers at Oldham’s Oxfam shop on Yorkshire Street are used to receiving boxes and bags of items that donors have collected together after tidying spare rooms or sorting out...