Oldham Reporter
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Glodwick residents left without grit bins
People in an Oldham neighbourhood have had to take matters into their own hands after they were left with snow-lined streets and ‘zero grit’.
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Work officially begins on £32m project to transform an ‘underused car park’ into more than 300 homes
Construction can officially start on a major £32m project to transform an ‘underused car park’ into more than 300 new homes in Oldham.
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Oldham’s year in review – what didn’t happen in 2025?
While Oldham has seen its fair share of major changes in 2025, the borough’s last year was in many ways marked just as much by what didn’t happen.
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Dr Kershaw’s’ Christmas concert raises the roof
Oldham Parish Church was alive with the sound of music as Dr Kershaw’s’ annual Christmas concert got people in the festive spirit.
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Fresh image released of missing teen last seen in Oldham
An updated photo of Lily has been issued by Greater Manchester Police with what she is believed to have been last seen wearing.
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Unrelenting approach to tackling child sexual exploitation to continue into the new year
GMP’s dedicated and specialist Child Sexual Exploitation Major Investigation Team (CSE MIT) closed out 2025 with more progress on complex and long-standing investigations.
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Walker saved by Oldham Mountain Rescue
Oldham Mountain Rescue Team were called out on Saturday evening to assist a walker who had sustained a lower leg injury near Yeoman Hey Reservoir, Saddleworth, leaving them unable to walk.
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Latics Diary: Mellon and Latics faithful on the same wavelength
Not for the first time, Micky Mellon is absolutely coherent with the Latics fans. In praising his side’s Christmas campaign-within-a-campaign, he said he wants his side to turn draws into wins, and to be “that wee bit more clinical” in front of goal. That is all it would take for Latics to be serious contenders for a play-off place.
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Closures at Big Lamp Roundabout in Shaw
A major roundabout in Oldham will see road and lane closures for two weeks, with ‘delays expected’ for motorists heading in and out of Shaw.
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Save on journeys with TPE as half a million tickets go on sale
Half a million tickets for train journeys across the North of England are up for grabs with 50 per cent off the cost, TransPennine Express (TPE) has announced.
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Highly rated Greater Manchester restaurant announces shock closure
One of Oldham’s top-rated restaurants will be closing down after two decades of serving up ‘delicious food and happy memories’.
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Man jailed for 33 years following investigation into years of abuse
A pensioner has been jailed for 33 years after being found guilty of 17 counts of rape, and 14 counts of indecent assault against six children during a two decade-long campaign of abuse in Oldham.
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Gun surrender initiative underway to prevent crime and save lives
Officers from the Serious Crime Division have continued to take a proactive approach to reducing the number of firearms in circulation in Greater Manchester.
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10 teaspoons of sugar in tea a day to losing five stones - local personal trainer breaks down barriers to help mums lose weight
As the new year begins . . . many people will be setting resolutions to lose weight and improve their overall health.
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Community comes together to raise vital funds for Royton hospice
More than 700 people rallied round to show their support to Dr Kershaw’s Hospice as they raised an impressive £7,500 at its annual Christmas Fayre.
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Oldham schools come together to 'make it REAL' at Christmas literacy event
Children from across Royton celebrated the festive season together by boosting their literacy skills, as part of Oldham Council’s 'Making It REAL' (Raising Early Achievement in Literacy) programme.
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FCHO December Hidden Hero revealed
A First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) customer who helps organise affordable food for those in need has been named as the housing association’s December Hidden Hero.
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Top award for local apprentice
A First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) apprentice joiner has received a top gold award in a local skills contest.
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The children’s home where ‘staff are exhausted and lack the skills to manage kids’ behaviours’
A council-run children’s home has been told it still requires improvement five months after it was deemed ‘inadequate’ by a government watchdog.
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Oldham’s Amelia Manha Wins National Science Award — and Plans to Donate Her Prize to Charity
An 11-year-old pupil has won a prestigious national award – an achievement that has brought pride to her family, teachers, and her local community.
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Recycle your Christmas tree to fund patient care
Oldham residents can avoid the New Year queues by booking their Christmas tree collection online.
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Private mental health unit ordered to improve
A private mental health unit where patients were given out of date medication and a distressed woman was told by staff to ‘stop crying’ has been ordered to improve.
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Police plea to find missing teenage boy
Can you help police find Jackson (13) from Oldham.
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Crime down and outcomes up in past year
Crime is down and success rates up in past year - as GMP strives for even safer 2026.
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FCHO brings Christmas cheer to chose who would have spent the day alone
People who may have been alone on Christmas Day were welcomed to enjoy turkey and all the trimmings at First Choice Homes Oldham’s (FCHO) Tensing Street Community Centre.
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‘Magnet for fly-tipping’ leaving residents disgusted
A junction with a public bin in Oldham has become a ‘magnet for fly-tipping’ creating a ‘disgusting’ eyesore, according to locals.
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Oldham slammed over ‘shameful’ deprivation statistics
Oldham Council has been slammed over ‘bleak and shameful’ deprivation statistics that show conditions in the borough are worsening.
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Homeowner ordered to remove ‘harmful’ windows on Grade II-listed building
A homeowner has been ordered to remove a whole set of UPVC windows and a front door after the council deemed it ‘harmful’ to an historic building in Saddleworth.
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How Oldham will change in 2026
Oldham is changing. Major developments across the Greater Manchester borough are making rapid progress.
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First padel centre approved in Oldham
Oldham is due to get its first set of padel courts after plans to convert a former warehouse into a sportshall were approved.
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Five-month closure sparks fears among Uppermill shopkeepers
Despite the freezing cold weather on a weekday morning, Uppermill’s high street is buzzing.
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Latics 1 – 1 Chesterfield: Drummond breaks his duck but Latics can’t force the win
It’s only new year’s day and Manny Monthé’s header from about a yard out with the last touch of the game has won it for Latics. Not the match, but the miss of the year contest, besting Joe Quigley’s first-half howler from two yards. Joe Garner’s soft stoppage-time penalty straight at the legs of Zach Hemming in the Chesterfield goal was nowhere near as bad.
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Walsall 1 – 2 Latics: Headliner Harratt strikes again
Kian Harratt’s stoppage time winner wasn’t as dramatic or consequential as his winner in the play-off final in June, but he’s shown he’s ready to step up to fill the void left by Michael Mellon’s injury.
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Grimsby Town 0 – 0 Latics: Resilient Latics graft for a point
Latics are making a habit of doing the hard and dirty work in the first half and profiting from it in the second, but this time came up short in an entertaining no score draw at Blundell Park.
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Loan shark and enforcer jailed after fatal Oldham attack
A loan shark and her enforcer have been jailed following a brutal assault in Oldham that led to the death of a vulnerable man.
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Royton Man Jailed
A man who stabbed a doorman after being refused entry to a bar in Royton has been jailed for seven years.
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People who celebrate Christmas on the 24th
On Christmas Eve, a lot of my friends go out drinking. Others frantically prepare uncountable sides and desserts ahead of the big day, or cajole their kids into bed so they can fill their Christmas stockings unobserved.
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Family stuck in hotel emergency accommodation for four months
A family is waiting in the sparsely furnished but festively decked reception hall of a hotel.
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Oldham Coliseum Update
It’s well into the Panto season – but the doors of the Oldham Coliseum remain firmly shut.
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FCHO treat adults and children to Christmas events throughout December
More than 130 adults and children were invited to Christmas events this month after First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) funded parties at its six community centres.
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Latics Christmas preview: What does good look like?
Micky Mellon’s stock phrases are enigmatic. He says, “I know what good looks like,” but is reluctant to tell you or I what it means.
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Former Mayor appointed Honorary Freeman of the Borough of Oldham
Former Mayor of Oldham, Councillor Dr Zahid Chauhan OBE, has been formally appointed as an Honorary Freeman of the Borough of Oldham, the highest civic honour the Council can bestow.
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Do not suffer in silence: help available for mental health issues
People in Oldham suffering from mental health issues this winter are urged to reach out for help and support from the NHS.
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Gospel Rock comes to town
Shoppers were treated to an afternoon of Gospel Music in the Oldham town centre recently.
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Little stars sparkle as they perform their Christmas shows
Newly appointed headteacher Jason Chadwick beamed with joy as he watched his first Christmas nativity show, performed by the school’s little stars.
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Latics 3 – 1 Tranmere Rovers: Mellon shows qualities to bag a second hat-trick for Latics
A perfect Michael Mellon hat-trick – header, right foot, left foot – was a wonderful way for Latics to end a momentous year at Boundary Park.
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Event organised to bring communities together raises over £300 for children in hospital
An awards ceremony designed to celebrate the borough’s diverse community has had an added bonus – by raising £335 for kids in hospital.
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Gallery Oldham celebrates women at work in powerful new exhibition
Gallery Oldham is proud to present a major new exhibition by leading contemporary artist Charlotte Hodes, opening on Saturday, January 17 and running until Saturday, May 9.
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Pensioner who died after being struck by van named as officers appeal to family to come forward
The 78-year-old woman who died after being struck by a van in Asda car park has been identified by police as Margaret Crichton from Oldham.
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Council backs community-led revival of Werneth Park Music Rooms but future steps unclear
Oldham Council has backed a motion for a community-led regeneration of the historic Werneth Park Music Rooms but supporters of the plan feel uncertain about what happens next.
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FCHO chief executive Mark Gifford honoured with an OBE from The King
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) chief executive Mark Gifford received his OBE from The King last week at an investiture in Windsor Castle.
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Fire and break-in leave £10,000 damage at Holts Community Centre
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) has condemned vandals who broke into Holts Community Centre and set fire to an outbuilding in a crime spree that has caused £10,000 of damage.
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FCHO join police in evicting customers allegedly involved in crime
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) joined forces with Greater Manchester Police (GMP) recently to deliver notices seeking the eviction of four customers following their alleged involvement in crime.
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Kind-hearted students donate Christmas hampers to special cause
Homeless Friendly recently visited The Brian Clarke Church of England Academy to collect Christmas hampers generously donated by students and their families.
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Police appeal for information following fatal crash
The Serious Collision Investigation Unit (SCIU) is appealing for information following a fatal accident outside Asda Shaw last night (Thurs).
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Police arrest man wanted in relation to public order offence at Oldham hospital
Police have arrested a man wanted in relation to a public order offence at the Royal Oldham Hospital.
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Nominet donates £10k to Hulme Grammar for digital inclusion
Hulme Grammar School is delighted to announce a £10,000 donation from Nominet GiveHub to support its expanding programme of digital inclusion, STEM outreach, and community engagement across Oldham.
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Two arrested in early morning warrants in Royton
Two men have been arrested following early morning drug raids in Royton today (Thursday).
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Get Oldham Working wins national accolade at prestigious Employment Related Services Association (ERSA) Awards
Oldham Council’s flagship employment support service - Get Oldham Working - has been crowned national winner of the Tailored Employment Support Award at the ERSA Employability Awards 2025 . . . the most prestigious awards in the UK’s employment support sector.
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The Tour returns for 2026
The beloved local running event ‘the Tour’ is back for 2026.
