Oldham Reporter
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Huge turnout for Oldham Jobs Fair
Local people turned out in full force for the Oldham Jobs Fair at the Queen Elizabeth Hall this afternoon.
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Councillor denies using ‘extremely offensive and sexually degrading’ word towards town hall leader
A council meeting in Oldham was aborted after a councillor was accused of using an ‘extremely offensive and sexually degrading’ word towards the town hall leader.
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‘No news’ on councillor allowances as report on overpayments delayed
Oldham council has delayed a report on how much councillors have been overpaid, after it emerged in July that their allowances had been miscalculated for the past three years.
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Police seal off road following fatal collision
A busy road in Glodwick has been sealed off after a fatal road traffic collision early this morning.
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Police warn residents after a rise in car thefts
Police are urging local people to remain vigilant following a spike in car thefts across the town.
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GMP win national award for recovering cash from criminals and ploughing it back into the community
GMP’s Economic and Cyber Crime Unit (ECCU) has scooped a national award for its work in recovering cash from criminals and redistributing it to good causes in Oldham and beyond.
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Westwood to get new prayer hall and community centre
Oldham Council has given the green light for a ‘much-needed community hub’ to expand its facilities – but some are worried the extension will cause a ‘traffic nightmare’.
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Police hunt attacker after nightclub assault leaves woman with facial injuries
Officers are appealing for information after a woman suffered facial injuries in a serious assault at a nightclub in Oldham.
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Curry's retail store Elk Mill sealed off
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service were called out to Curry’s retail store in Royton this morning after a chemical alarm went off.
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Further disruption to Oldham Bee Network bus services as more strikes announced
Three additional strike dates at Manchester's Bee Network have been announced by Unite causing further disruption to services across Oldham.
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Landlord spills the secrets of running award-winning Oldham pub and reveals 'unexpected' pie recipe
"Even when I was young I wanted to be a pub landlord," Fox and Pine landlord Chris Riley told the Oldham Council podcast The Oldham Cast.
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Language support for local schools to continue
Cranmer Education Trust are delighted to announce further information about the Kinder Language Network and the continuation of school support for MFL teachers.
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Councillors call for free school travel for kids in temporary accommodation
A group of councillors in Oldham is calling for free school travel for children who are ‘falling through the cracks’ of the housing system.
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Postal renewal - rules changed
Oldham Council has started emailing residents who are due to renew their postal votes.
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Police increase patrols to protect students from drink spiking head of Freshers' Week
Greater Manchester Police have stepped up patrols in towns and city centres to ensure new and existing students understand the dangers of spiking.
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Train transformed into railway museum for 200th anniversary is heading to Blackpool and tickets are now available
Families and railway enthusiasts who are looking to immerse themselves in 200 years of rich history, by stepping on board a unique exhibition train in Blackpool, are being encouraged to book tickets now.
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Police appeal for help to find missing woman
Police are appealing for the public’s help to find a woman who has not been seen since yesterday (Mon) morning.
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Oldham bar targeted online in case of mistaken identity in Charlie Kirk debacle
A beloved bar in Oldham is facing ‘relentless online abuse’ after being falsely identified as a New Orleans pub of the same name attributed with writing a controversial comment on social media about Charlie Kirk’s death.
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Severe travel disruption looms as bus and tram network staff ballot for pay strikes
Around 200 Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) workers are being balloted for industrial action over pay and could join 2,000 bus workers in the city on strike.
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Residents appeal for help with funds in aid of men's charity
A Royton retirement home is looking for funds to help raise more awareness about men’s mental health.
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Oldhamers told to expect doorstep visits for voter details
Oldhamers are being told to expect doorstep visits by the council to check voter details.
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Police step up patrols for Manchester Derby
The first Manchester derby of the season takes place today but planning for the police operation began before the season had even started.
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‘Disgraceful’ drains finally cleared up
‘Disgraceful’ blocked drains on a main road have finally been cleared up, after locals were told they may have to wait until 2026 for the problem to be solved.
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TPE helps students save this academic year with 50 per cent off rail journeys
As students head back to university and college this September, TransPennine Express (TPE) is offering a 50 per cent discount on rail journeys across its network.
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Bus summit in Manchester ignores workers as Bee Network strikes loom
Unite, the UK's leading union representing workers in passenger transport, has blasted the UK Bus Summit for failing to include workers' voices.
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Greater Manchester Police ploughs criminal cash back into community projects
Greater Manchester Police successfully claimed back more than 17m from criminals in the last financial year.
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20-bed HMO plan at empty health centre approved despite hundreds of objections
A controversial plan to turn a former health centre into a 20-bed HMO has been approved.
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Oldham council accused of ‘irresponsible’ spending in £40m borrowing hike
A row has broken out in Oldham over the council’s spending record, with those running the town hall accused of being ‘irresponsible’ with money.
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Motorcyclist who tragically died in a road traffic collision named
A 46-year-old man who sadly died following a fatal road traffic collision in Failsworth has been named.
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Breaking Barriers: Oldham Group's bold plan for free school transport
The Oldham Group is leading the way with a groundbreaking proposal to guarantee free school travel for children living in temporary accommodation.
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Police embrace ground-breaking technology to cut workload and boost time on the beat
Greater Manchester Police are using time-saving technology to ensure officers spend more time on the beat.
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First Choice Homes set to offer energy efficient bulbs at two roadshows
Oldhamers are being offered free light bulbs and gadgets to help keep energy bills down this winter.
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New train artwork celebrating 200 years of railway history and Northern's long serving colleagues unveiled in Manchester
Northern has unveiled new artwork, covering the full length of a two-carriage train, to pay tribute to long-serving colleagues who have contributed to the group’s success.
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Police meeting invite for local residents
Residents in Shaw and Crompton are being invited to a police surgery to raise any local concerns they may have.
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Firefighters spend almost an hour tackling car fire
Fire crews were called out to a car fire in Royton last night as they tried to tackle the blaze for almost an hour.
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The £74-a-day nursery where toddlers ‘stand for extended periods’ for lunch and are ‘isolated without clear reason’
A nursery in Oldham charging up to £74 a day has been told to make major changes by Ofsted having been hit with an ‘inadequate’ rating.
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Police appeal for information as motorcyclist dies
Police are appealing for information after a motorcyclist died following a road traffic collision in Failsworth during rush-hour yesterday (Tues).
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Gas Safety Week
It is Gas Safety Week this week (8th to 14th September), an annual campaign coordinated by Gas Safe Register to raise awareness of the steps you can take to keep you and your family safe.
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Spindles redevelopment hailed for most innovative offices in the North
Oldham Council and the team behind the ‘ground- breaking’ Spindles renovation have been presented with the British Council of Offices’ (BCO) northern Innovation Award.
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A round up of plans across Tameside, Oldham and Greater Manchester
Two bigger and improved mosques are among the most significant plans tabled with council across Greater Manchester this week.
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Two new station plans take step forward
Plans for two new train station upgrades in Greater Manchester have taken a step forward.
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Foxdenton Hall given a lottery boost to help bring building back to life
Oldham Council has welcomed a £228,000 cash boost to recover Foxdenton Hall in Chadderton as part of the first phase of the restoration programme.
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Stage Right Performing Arts Group Presents "A Journey... Into the Woods."
Pennine Mencap - a local charity that provides opportunities for adults with learning disabilities in the community - has been rehearsing for an ambitious show ever staged by its Stage Right Performing Arts group.
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GMP’s Dog Unit expands to 24/7 thanks to new RSPCA recruits and a brand new ‘Digi-dog’
The police tactical dog unit is making more arrests thanks to a major expansion including a digital detection dog and a team of rescue dogs being trained for frontline policing.
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Officers given extra powers following knifepoint robberies
A Section 60 and 60AA has been authorised in Newton Heath and Miles Platting areas following reports of knifepoint robberies in the area on Saturday evening.
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'There were times I felt like I was drowning in silence' - girl tells court as man is sentenced for child grooming
A 26-year-old man who groomed and sexually abused a vulnerable young girl over a prolonged period has been sentenced to sixteen-and-a-half-years in prison today (Friday).
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Man found and charged with shoplifting offences
Officers from the Failsworth and Town Centre Neighbourhood Team have charged a man on suspicion of multiple shoplifting offences.
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Former landlady of Royton pub speaks out after gangster video is filmed in the building
The former landlady of a Royton pub said she has been unfairly dismissed from her post after a group entered the venue to film a gangster video showing-off wads of cash and a gun.
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Family pay tribute to ‘amazing son and caring, loving brother’ Mohammed Isa stabbed to death
The family of a man who was stabbed to death in Bury have paid a heartfelt tribute to a ‘precious, beautiful son who had a pure heart’.
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Mass disruption to Greater Manchester Bee Network as bus workers strike
Serious disruption to bus services in Greater Manchester is expected this month as over 2,000 Unite members including bus drivers working for the city's 'Bee Network' walk out in a co-ordinated strike.
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Grit and determination see Kenika appointed as HPP Marketing Manager
Leading KBB manufacturer and supplier, Hill’s Panel Products (HPP), has announced Kenika Gumbs as its new Marketing Manager – the latest chapter in a rollercoaster ride that once saw her ‘hit rock bottom’.
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New head appointed at primary school
A new headteacher has been appointed at Lyndhurst Primary School in Oldham.
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Adopted children help create agency’s first TV advert
North-west based adoption agency, Adoption Now, is set to run their very first television advert with the help of adopted children and families.
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Counterfeit goods seized by police in Oldham
Oldham police have seized a large amount of counterfeit goods from a shop in Hollins Road following a tip-off from the community.
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Hospice Mascot Hartley gears up for new adventure
Dr Kershaw’s’ mascot, Hartley the dog is no stranger to meeting heroes.
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Pennine Mencap Takes Over Manchester Museum for Variety of Life Festival
A local charity collaborated with Manchester Museum as it staged an all-round spectacle for visitors, young and old, to witness the Variety of Life Festival.
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Onward invites community initiatives to apply for Winter resilience grants
One of the largest registered providers of social housing in the North-West is encouraging local organisations and groups in Oldham and beyond to apply for funding.
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Shoplifter wanted by police
Police are appealing for the public’s help to find a 38-year-old man, who is wanted in connection with multiple shoplifting offences.
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Nostalgic Oldham coming to town centre
Oldhamers are being invited to step back in time as a packed programme of vintage entertainment is set to grip the town this month.
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Mayor Andy Burnham to attend Mahdlo business breakfast
Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, will be the guest speaker at the next business breakfast organised by Mahdlo Youth Zone.
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The seven Bee Network bus changes affecting five boroughs and 150,000 passengers announced
Andy Burnham announced seven major changes to the Bee Network this afternoon — promising more frequent services, new night buses, and cheaper travel for tens of thousands.
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Vulcan day of action welcomes Home Office delegates
Operation Vulcan welcomed a delegation from the Home Office to witness the action being taken by police to combat neighbourhood crime.
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Rail customers can now donate Delay Repay compensation to help save lives at sea
TransPennine Express (TPE) customers can now donate their Delay Repay compensation to three coastal rescue charities – the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), St Abbs Lifeboat and Humber Rescue – turning train delays into life-saving support for communities along the coast.
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Oldham Jobs Fair 2025 invites residents looking for their next role
Oldham residents looking for their next career move are invited to meet local and regional employers, discover job opportunities, and get expert advice at this year’s Oldham Jobs Fair.
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Is Oldham town centre really ‘dead’?
Oldham town centre is dead. At least, that’s what comments online seem to say. Scroll down under any story or Facebook post regarding what was once the borough’s thriving centrepoint, and you’ll quickly stumble upon a disgruntled resident claiming the town is ‘beyond saving’ or that they’ve ‘not been there for years’.
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Vox on Jeremy Corbyn in Oldham
During the day, the Empire Suite in Oldham looks unassuming. Overshadowed by a busy mechanics garage on the industrial end of a street of terraced houses, the wedding venue sits back from the road, shutters down, quiet.
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Gun found in residential area
Officers from Operation Vulcan recovered a handgun with dozens of rounds of ammunition during a search of an area of land in a residential area.
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GMP leads national effort to protect assistance dogs from attacks
GMP has launched a pioneering initiative aimed at improving the response to attacks on assistance dogs.
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Create a Will and help Francis House Children’s Hospice
An Oldham legal firm is partnering with Francis House Children’s Hospice to offer a Will writing service for free in return for a donation to the charity.
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Train operators target college leavers with recruitment message
TransPennine Express and the five other train operators in public ownership are encouraging students to consider an apprenticeship in the rail industry.
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Greater Manchester bus standstill looms as workers ballot for strikes
Over 2,000 staff including drivers from Oldham are being balloted across the city's Bee Network after rejecting poor pay offers.