Oldham Reporter
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FCHO distributes Easter Eggs to families in need on Good Friday
Easter eggs were distributed to families in need by First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) on Good Friday.
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Local charity presents ‘A Night at The Movies’ extravaganza
An Oldham-based disability charity is planning a spectacular performance of the year, with a gripping production combining the nostalgia of the silver screen and famous pop culture moments.
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Young singers invited to join Oldham Parish Children's Choir
Budding singers are being encouraged to join the Oldham Parish Children’s Choir.
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Upturn on the right track to solving joblessness
Oldham community cause Upturn is hitting the road in a bid to connect with the most disadvantaged youngsters in the borough – after a survey revealed a worrying lack of trust in the police, the civil service, and other public institutions.
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Concerns raised over wildlife threatened by indiscriminate blazes
This picture taken by Saddleworth wildlife champion Greg Barrett shows the concerns over wildlife threatened by indiscriminate blazes.
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Strictly-themed dance competition raises over £66K for Dr Kershaw’s Hospice
Loyal supporters helped Dr Kershaw’s Hospice raise an impressive £66,174 - with monies still coming in - at its annual dance competition.
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FCHO shortlisted in three categories at the prestigious Northern Housing Awards
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) has been shortlisted in three categories at the prestigious Northern Housing Awards taking place next month in Manchester.
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Beavers and cub scouts from Oldham go interstellar in National Space Centre discovery day
Beavers and Cub Scouts from Shaw - together with more than 500 others from across the UK - blasted off on an out of this world mission at the National Space Centre.
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Local filmmaker releases new documentary exploring isolation, creativity and community
A new documentary film created by an Oldham-based filmmaker has been released, telling the story of people living on the margins of society who come together through art, imagination and shared creativity.
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Suspected human trafficking uncovered after house collapse
A building collapse in Oldham has sparked fears over potential human trafficking after it displaced more than 40 people living in flats neighbouring the property, the LDRS understands.
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One in three young adults say ketamine use common among their age group
One in three young adults have said that recreational ketamine use is common among people of their age - according to a new survey commissioned by leading social enterprise Turning Point.
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Oldham Athletic Chairman helps to raise awareness about prostrate cancer
Oldham Athletic owner Frank Rothwell visited a local housing association's head office recently to raise awareness of prostate cancer.
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Affordable pre‑loved paint available at Oldham’s Renew Paint Shop - perfect for spring makeovers
Oldham residents planning a home overhaul can refresh their spaces affordably and sustainably thanks to the shop at the Arkwright Street Recycling Centre.
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Dr Kershaw's Hospice launches free art sessions for people with life-limiting illnesses
Each year, The Nightbird Project brings people with serious and life-limiting illnesses together for a series of free art sessions.
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New Greater Manchester foundation turns wheelie bins into messages of hope
A powerful new mental health initiative has launched across Greater Manchester, using an unlikely everyday object to spark life-saving conversations: the humble wheelie bin.
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Demolition work begins on collapsed building
Demolition work has started at an Oldham building following after it collapsed.
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FCHO announces new measures to tackle anti-social behaviour in the communities
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) has announced new measures to improve how it tackles anti-social behaviour in its communities.
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Exhibition to honour ‘Forgotten Army’ opens in Oldham
A special exhibition to honour the selfless role played by the British Indian Army during the Second World War has opened in Oldham.
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Oldham family share struggles with forgotten illness
An Oldham family who has endured a gruelling decade of watching the decimation of their daughter’s health, joined dignitaries, decision-makers, and doctors, in closing the world’s most potent campaign on endometriosis.
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Housing association visits local primary school to teach pupils about 'no dig gardening'
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) went to a local primary school to teach pupils about growing plants sustainably using the 'no dig gardening' approach to improve soil health.
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Dog owners sheep worrying warning
Dog owners are being urged to act responsibly in the National Sheep Association (NSA) latest campaign urging dog owners to tackling persistent and devastating sheep worrying.
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James Stannage dies
Famous shock jock James Stannage has died at the age of 76.
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Do you know this man?
Can you help police find George Hill, who is wanted on recall to prison?
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The new Oldham Market opens its doors as a bold new era begins
Oldham has officially opened the new market space as a fresh chapter begins for the town.
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Two men and a juvenile arrested following stabbing in Oldham
Two men and a juvenile have been arrested following a stabbing in Oldham over the weekend.
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Dr Kershaw's Hospice recruiting for trustees to help shape the future of hospice care
Dr Kershaw’s Hospice is recruiting for new members of its Board of Trustees.
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Oldham Council launches BREE to build stronger links between the classroom and careers
The council is excited to announce the launch of BREE – Brokering Relationships Employers and Educators . . . a new online tool designed to bridge the gap between local employers and educators.
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New mayor of Austerlands appointed
A quirky 70-year-old tradition has soared to new heights with a former RAF squadron leader as the new Mayor of Austerlands.
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Crewe Alexandra 2 – 1 Latics: All good things must come to an end
Latics’ five-game winning streak and their 10-game unbeaten one ended yesterday, but the Latics fans who made the trip to Gresty Road and those who followed online are undeterred from their view that this side can challenge for promotion this season.
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Education expert hits out at Eton Star College project
A local education expert revealed he quit his post as a parish councillor over ‘serious concerns’ about the way a deal to create an Eton-backed school in Oldham is being handled.
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Woman critical in hospital following stabbing
Police are appealing for further information following a stabbing in which a woman has been left in a critical condition in hospital.
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New event space The Loom launched in Oldham
The VIP launch of The Loom marks an exciting new chapter in the £450million town centre transformation.
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Take a look inside Oldham’s new market
Oldham’s brand new £40m market will open this morning (Saturday).
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Julie Hesmondhalgh to help reshape Oldham Coliseum Theatre's reopening programme as guest curator
Award-winning actor and writer Julie Hesmondhalgh will join Oldham Coliseum Theatre as Guest Curator, working with CEO Martina Murphy to help shape the theatre's reopening programme.
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Match preview: Crewe Alexandra v Latics
Latics fans have been rummaging through the history books and stats sites to find the last time their side won five games in a row. There are disputes because of cup competitions (do they count?) and winning streaks that run across seasons (they absolutely do not count and there aren’t that many anyway). These complications defy so-called artificial intelligence, which is a new and 100% inaccurate name for data scraping with a decent user interface.
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Groundbreaking Eid Toy Appeal hailed a huge success
Empowering Together CIC has successfully completed its Eid Toy Appeal — ensuring 150 children in care across Oldham received an Eid gift in what is believed to be the first for children in aftercare in the country.
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Great grandmother described as 'a true inspiration' announced as FCHOs Hidden Hero
An 84-year-old woman who helps clean unwanted items from First Choice Homes Oldham’s (FCHO) vacant properties before they are given to those in need is the housing association’s March Hidden Hero.
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Oldham parks to get £150k play area makeover
Families in Oldham will benefit from new and improved play equipment thanks to a £150,000 investment in parks and play areas.
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Oldham Council and Oldham College launch '100 Apprentices in 100 Days' challenge
Oldham Council and Oldham College are launching an ambitious new initiative on May 21, aimed at helping young people take their first steps into the world of work while supporting businesses across the borough to grow their future workforce.
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Building in town centre surveyed as 'no immediate danger' weeks before dramatic collapse
A council surveyor said that a building in Oldham town centre was in ‘no immediate danger’ – just three weeks before it dramatically collapsed.
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Police give update following incident involving teenage girl in Royton park
Police have concluded searches of Tandle Hill Country Park as part of an investigation into how a 17-year-old girl may have been harmed last Friday (March 20).
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Domestic Abuse Protection Orders now rolled out in Oldham
Domestic Abuse Protection Orders (DAPOs) will now be used in every GMP district including Oldham following more than 460 arrests since the pilot started 18 months ago.
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Man due in court in connection with a shooting in Oldham
A 35-year-old man has been charged in connection with a shooting on School House Road, Oldham, which took place on February 15, 2026.
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East Crompton pupils win Bellway's eco competition
Three pupils from East Crompton St George’s CE Primary School in Oldham are the lucky winners of a Bellway competition celebrating British garden wildlife.
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Fly high with Manchester Airport careers
Manchester Airports Group (MAG) attended Get Oldham Working (GOW) this week in a major employment and skills initiative aimed at connecting the town's residents with exciting career opportunities across one of the UK’s largest airport operators.
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Ashton see off local rivals Oldham
Oldham welcomed local rivals Ashton to Manor Park for Saturday’s fixture which was also the clubs Annual Reunion day.
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Saddleworth Rotary’s Easter eggstravaganza
Easter is traditionally a time of joy and renewal, when people look to celebrate as we move into spring.
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Oldham Council secures £5.7 million to support residents through financial crisis
Oldham residents in need of financial help will get the crisis support they need thanks to a commitment agreed by Oldham Council this week for 2026/27.
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Latics 3 – 0 Notts County: Another top team, another shellacking
What a night, what a game, what a season. Latics are authoring records, upending the league table, becoming that one team who emerge from the depths while others – Notts County among them – falter.
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Plans forging ahead for Princes Gate development
Plans to create three new tower blocks with more than 300 homes in Oldham Mumps are forging ahead.
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Investment booster for the Oldham Coliseum
Oldham has received a more than half-a-million pound booster for the reopening of the Coliseum Theatre.
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Building collapses on King Street
A busy stretch of Oldham town centre was thrown into chaos today after a building partially collapsed on King Street shortly after midday.
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Latics v Notts County: It’s in Latics’ hands
For the first time this season, Latics’ hopes of a play-off spot do not depend on the performance of any other side or sides.
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Police scene in Tandle Hill Park following suspected assault on teenage girl
Police are currently carrying out a detailed search of Tandle Hill Country Park in Royton after a teenage girl was assaulted on Friday.
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From pupil to teacher - Harris Kahn returns to his roots
When Helen Rowland, CEO of Focus-Trust, met teacher Harris Kahn little did she know he had once been a pupil at one of its primary schools.
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Community members recognised for voluntary service
Saddleworth Parish Council has launched its Spirit of Saddleworth Award to recognise voluntary service to the community.
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FCHO issues notices seeking possession of its properties following allegations of criminality
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) recently delivered more notices seeking possession of its properties following alleged criminality uncovered by the Operation Vulcan crackdown in Derker.
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Tommyfield final vox
This weekend, Tommyfield Market in Oldham will close its doors for the final time.
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Preview: Latics v Harrogate Town
It’s just over a month since Latics fans were staring down the barrel of a comme-ci-comme-ça season.
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Officers arrest 11, seize drugs and £70k cash in early morning raids
Greater Manchester Police have arrested 11 people following coordinated drug raids across Oldham, Tameside and Rochdale today.
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Businesses invited to shoot their shot for hospice Golf Day
Dr Kershaw’s Hospice is teeing up for its Golf Day at Manchester Golf Club this summer.
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First Choice Homes Oldham supports major clean-up drive
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) is offering support for a host of clean ups and litter picks across its communities for this year’s annual Great British Spring Clean initiative.
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New data reveals slow progress and persistent inequalities for Greater Manchester women and girls
The latest Pankhurst–Fawcett Scorecard and Report by GM4Women2028 has revealed that gender inequality remains a reality across all areas of life in Greater Manchester, including Oldham.
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New pitch for local football club
A football team in Oldham has been given the go-ahead to take over a plot of land as their new home pitch.
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Tens of thousands of illegal vapes seized
Oldham council says it’s sending a ‘clear message’ in a clampdown on vape shops selling illegal tobacco products.
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Match Report: Clitheroe 25-40 Oldham RUFC
Oldham travelled to Clitheroe for Saturday's fixture having had mixed form the previous two weeks against the top two teams in the league.
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Man in his 50s dies in three car crash near Elk Mill
Officers from the Serious Collision Investigation Unit (SCIU) are appealing for information following a fatal traffic collision on Broadway, Royton.
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All the traders due to move into Oldham’s new market
Oldham is getting ready to launch its new market. After a six-month delay, the council is throwing all its energy into the grand opening of ‘The Market’ – the new home for Tommyfield traders.
