Oldham Reporter
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Oldham Council blasted over new name for refurbished library and new town hall
Oldham Council’s leadership team has taken a tongue-lashing from several of its councillors over the decision to rename the newly refurbished Old Library after a ‘local hero’.
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Three arrests made as operation Vulcan targets drug supply in Oldham
Three individuals have been arrested on suspicion of drug offences following a series of early-morning raids in Derker, Oldham, as part of the ongoing efforts by Operation Vulcan.
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Local actor Danny Sheppard stars in powerful WWII film ‘The Triumph of the Heart’
Oldham-born actor Danny Sheppard has taken a significant step in his acting career with a powerful role in the new historical drama ‘Triumph of the Heart’ - a poignant and gritty portrayal of heroism and sacrifice during one of history’s darkest periods.
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Maggie’s launches support programme for men facing prostate cancer hormone therapy
Men in Oldham and across the UK undergoing hormone therapy for prostate cancer now have access to expert help tackling the gruelling side effects, thanks to a new initiative from leading cancer support charity Maggie’s.
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Jeremy Corbyn coming to Oldham to launch new party
Jeremy Corbyn is holding an event in Oldham to pitch his new political party to local constituents.
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Officers join families for school holiday activity day in Derker
Stoneleigh Park in Derker was alive with activity this week as officers from Operation Vulcan joined local families for a community event aimed at bringing residents together during the school holidays.
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Missing hedgehog sparks outrage in local community
A councillor in Oldham has expressed outrage after a carved wooden hedgehog was allegedly ‘stolen’ from a Groundwork depot. The chainsaw statue was due to be installed as part of a nature trail in Lees.
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A new neighbourhood for Greater Manchester
The former site of two notorious schools could soon be transformed into a brand new neighbourhood in Oldham. Developers Rowland Homes plan to turn land off Butterworth Lane, once home to South Chadderton School and the Collective Spirit School, into almost 150 new homes.
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Tameside and Oldham dancers to represent region at major Barcelona street festival
A unique collaboration between two community dance groups from Greater Manchester is set to take centre stage this September at one of Europe’s biggest street arts festivals, La Mercè, in Barcelona.
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Football stadium greenlit for permanent expansion
A football stadium in Oldham has been given the green light to permanently extend its seating and food offer.
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Part of iconic mill complex to be transformed into warehouses
An iconic former cotton mill in Oldham that has helped provide jobs for the local community for more than a century could soon be getting a modern extension. The car park of Gorse Mill in Chadderton is due to be transformed into 10 new warehouses.
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Oldham MP voices ‘concerns’ over plans for new police station
An Oldham MP has voiced concerns over plans for a new police station, after it emerged the site would have no holding cells to keep suspected criminals.
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Greater Manchester school leavers set for big savings thanks to Our Pass
School leavers can now apply for Our Pass and save up to £1,600 on travel across Greater Manchester over the next two years.
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Join the Action Together Board of Trustee
Action Together is a membership organisation with 3,000 members across Oldham, Rochdale and Tameside. These represent and support many diverse local needs and interests. They are a charity whose purpose is promoting social benefit for the people who live in the communities they serve.
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Sneak peek at brand new Greater Manchester market
Traders in Oldham are gearing up for their ‘big move’ from the borough’s historic market location into a brand new space in the town centre.
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‘New’ town hall due to open to public for first time after full cost of major refurb project revealed
Oldham’s ‘brand new’ town hall will open to the public for the first time this weekend after a multi-million pound restoration and refurb project at the Old Library.
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Former pub ‘left to rot’ for years finally demolished
An ‘eyesore’ building blighting a picturesque neighbourhood in Saddleworth has been demolished to make way for new homes. The former pub and restaurant on Ripponden Road in Grains Bar has stood derelict for almost a decade.
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‘Overpaid’ councillors speak out after payment error
'If they told us how much we owed, we'd pay it back' say Oldham Councillors ‘overpaid’ for years
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Greater Manchester campaign to help communities beat the heat
A new campaign has been launched to help households and communities across Greater Manchester prepare for the growing risks of extreme weather as global temperatures continue to rise.
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Appeal as woman dies after being found unconscious
Greater Manchester Police have launched an appeal after the death of a woman found unconscious on the Oldham-Tameside border.
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‘My clients are having to hop around lakes of water – it’s awful’: Beauty salon owner
A salon owner says her staff and customers have been plagued by ‘awful’ puddles of water on the pavement outside her business.
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Police seize stolen bike
Oldham Police recovered a stolen bike while on duty in the town early today.
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Unsafe fake Labubu dolls seized by Oldham Trading Standards
Oldham Council’s Trading Standards team has seized 104 counterfeit ‘Labubu’ dolls and accessories from local businesses, with a street value of between £800 and £1000.
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Retail crime will lead to arrests: GMP launches hard-hitting crackdown with ground-breaking strategy
Greater Manchester Police are hammering home the message that retail crime will not be tolerated, and offenders will face swift consequences.
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Urgent appeal to find missing woman
Concerns are growing for the whereabouts of a 35-year-old woman who has not been seen since yesterday (Thursday).
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Dr Kershaw's Hospice awarded £270,000 in government funding
Dr Kershaw’s Hospice has received a whopping £277,090 in capital funding as part of a nationwide £75 million government investment to support the sustainability of hospice care services across England.
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Police plea to find missing man
Police are appealing for the public’s help in finding a man who has not been seen since yesterday (Wed).
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Two more men charged with murder including one from Oldham after death of Mohammed Afzal in Bury
Two men have been charged with murder following the death of Mohammed Afzal.
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Police respond to TV documentary findings
Greater Manchester Police has responded to a BBC Moors Murder documentary which concluded on television on Wednesday (6th August).
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Meet the heroes behind the sirens
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service are holding a free, family friendly event to celebrate the incredible work of the emergency services.
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Teenager not seen for over three weeks
Police are appealing for information after a teenager has been missing for over three weeks.
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This is why we have the Bee Network
Andy Burnham has explained why Greater Manchester’s buses bear the emblem of the worker bee.
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Grants up for grabs for charities and community projects
Vernon Charitable Foundation has opened up its latest round of grant applications.
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Council chopped down trees 10 months ago, but the cuttings still remain
Last year trees were cut down as part of a big area clean-up in Oldham – but locals are still waiting for the debris to be taken away.
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Two men locked up for firearms offences in Oldham
Two thugs have been sentenced to 14 years and five months in prison following a shooting in Oldham in November last year.
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Crowds descend on park for entertainment featuring Sabrina Carpenter tribute
Local people flocked to Alexandra Park over the weekend to enjoy a wide range of entertainment, including a tribute act to Sabrina Carpenter.
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Police shut down property used by drug addicts
A property in Oldham has been shut down by police after it was found to be used by homeless individuals for drugs use and anti-social behaviour.
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Oldham Asked For Edinburgh Fringe - Now It’s Here!
Oldham-based theatre company Dare to Know Theatre has answered the town’s call for an Edinburgh-style festival with 20 original performances, including 12 world premieres and a lineup featuring local talent.
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Police appeal for information to find suspects in the centre of last year's summer riots
Since the incidents of disorder in Greater Manchester during July and August last year – officers have been working to identify those involved and bring them to justice.
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Police renew warnings as vehicle break-ins surge despite safety pleas
Police are urging drivers to take extra precautions after a series of vehicle break-ins – despite earlier warnings to remain vigilant.
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Passengers advised not to travel as storm set to disrupt services
TransPennine Express (TPE) has warned customers not to travel today (Monday) due to Storm Floris causing major disruption to some services.
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Motorcyclist dies in M60 crash
A motorcyclist in his 50s has died following a collision on the M60 last night.
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Teenager locked up after police find 150 wraps of crack cocaine in his house
A teenager from Oldham has been jailed for 21 months after police uncovered a quantity of drugs and cash during a routine arrest at his home.
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Wind farm and road closures announced across Greater Manchester
A huge new wind farm and a plethora of road closures have all been announced this week across the city-region.
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Community champion recognised at special ceremony
A selfless man who has dedicated more than 30 years to supporting charities and voluntary services in Oldham was recognised for his outstanding contribution at a special gathering last night.
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Pair pepper sprayed- can you help?
Police are appealing for help in identifying witnesses after a man and woman were pepper sprayed in Chadderton.
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Oldham Council's holiday programme for children proves a huge success
More than 90 children from Oldham Greenhill Sports and Recreation Centre along with Football Fun Factory enjoyed meeting animals and reptiles as part of Oldham’s free Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme.
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Police respond to BBC Moors Murder documentary
Greater Manchester Police has responded to a Moors Murder documentary aired on BBC Two.
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E-learning company equipping young people with skills to assist others in a crisis
Leading e-learning company High Speed Training has been highlighting the importance of providing young people with the relevant knowledge to help others in a crisis.
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Police seize illegal tobacco
Oldham police and Trading Standards have seized a large amount of illicit hand rolling tobacco and cigarettes from a shop in Shaw.