Oldham Reporter
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Oldham Council faces possible intervention after failing to elect a leader
Oldham Council could be taken over by the UK Government officials later this year after another meeting failed to break through a deadlock.
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United Utilities introduces heat seeking drones to detect lingering hotspots
Heat seeking drones are giving United Utilities ‘eyes in the sky’ as teams continue to tackle lingering heat hotspots following recent moorland fires.
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New heritage project celebrates local heroes
A new heritage project is celebrating three important figures in local history, with banners and resources celebrating suffragette Annie Kenney, artist Helen Bradley, and soldier Thomas Steele VC, and their links to the villages of Lees, Springhead and Grotton.
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Angela Rayner launches national effort to end rough sleeping
Ashton MP Angela Rayner has launched a national drive to offer everyone sleeping rough a route off the streets this winter.
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The Veg Lord in Mossley to host its first Pride event
A popular farm shop in Mossley is inviting the local community to celebrate Pride this Saturday.
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Plans for nearly 200 homes near Oldham
Nearly 200 new homes could be built in a ‘beautiful’ valley as part of a major new development that includes a new Metrolink stop.
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Some are ready to welcome ‘the devil they don’t know’ after Oldham’s ‘stand off’
Some in Oldham are ready to welcome ‘the devil they don’t know’ after a months-long ‘Mexican stand off’ keeps going around in ‘vicious circles’.
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Hundreds of fish dead after firewater runoff enters River Tame
Hundreds of fish have been found dead in the River Tame after water and firefighting foam from a blaze at an industrial unit in Greenfield entered the river.
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Visiting Angels heralded for care beyond compare
A care company operating across Tameside can claim to be amongst the best in Britain, after health watchdogs made them one of just 4% in the country to be considered OUTSTANDING.
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Anger as Bee Network bus drivers say heat has led to ‘A&E’ visits and ‘fainting’
Bee Network bus drivers claim they have had to visit A&E after working for hours in extremely hot vehicles.
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The parking ‘nightmare’ on Waterloo Street
People living in an Oldham neighbourhood are facing a ‘nightmare’ every day as cars park illegally despite hundreds of fines being given out.
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Bee Network buses are too hot
Bus drivers and passengers in Manchester have spoken of ‘feeling unwell’ on Bee Network vehicles because of a lack of air conditioning.
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Law could change after Oldham couple’s traumatic experience
An Oldham couple are campaigning to change the law following the tragic loss of their daughter to help thousands of grieving families in the future.
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The Blue Coat School celebrates A-level results
After the long wait for results over the summer period, there was a sense of joy, relief and pride as students and their families celebrated another fantastic set of A Level results at The Blue Coat School Sixth Form.
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Grotton playground gets a new lease of life
The Grotton playground has been refreshed and refurbished, with new life brought to this neighbourhood play park. Everyone is invited to join the official opening taking place on Saturday, 15th August.
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The massive changes coming to the Bee Network
Major changes are coming to the Bee Network in the ‘biggest set of improvements ever made in one go’ across Greater Manchester.
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Plans for ‘car free’ homes in Oldham neighbourhood
Plans to build ‘car-free’ homes with ‘no hiding places’ in an Oldham neighbourhood could be given the go ahead next week.
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The Peter ‘Rusty’ Kennedy Memorial Car Show returns to Ashton
The Peter 'Rusty' Kennedy Memorial Car Show is back in Ashton this Sunday, with allcomers invited to attend the annual event.
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United Utilities urges public to stay out of reservoirs
United Utilities has issued a fresh warning about the dangers of cold-water shock as temperatures rise across the North West, following a series of recent open-water deaths.
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Denton pub offers free results-day meals to students
Students celebrating their GCSE or A-Level results in August can enjoy a free main meal at the Fletchers Arms in Denton.
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IT firm marks 20 years with cyber compliance expansion
A Greater Manchester based IT company has marked its 20th anniversary by expanding its cyber standards and compliance department and appointing a new operations director.
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United Utilities recognised as one of the UK’s top 100 apprenticeship employers
United Utilities has again been recognised as one of the UK’s best employers for apprentices.
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FCHO expands apprenticeship programme with seven new opportunities
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) is looking for seven apprentices to join the business this autumn.
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Oldham Army Veteran gets his football boots back on
An Army veteran who lives in Oldham is looking forward to getting back to the sport he loves thanks to support from a veterans’ organisation.
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July: The busiest month on record for Greater Manchester Police
Greater Manchester Police recorded its busiest month on record in July 2026, according to the latest figures.
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Roughyeds land Lazarus Vaalepu
Roughyeds have moved fast to bring in NRL Grand Finalist prop Lazarus Vaalepu on an initial one-week loan deal from Leigh Leopards.
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Mountain rescue team save Pennine Way casualty
Thirty combined mountain rescue team members were called to Blackstone Edge following reports a walker had fallen from rocks near the trig point on Sunday afternoon.
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FCHO opens its doors to Oldham’s future talent by supporting MP Debbie Abrahams’ Summer School
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) has supported local MP Debbie Abrahams’ Working for Your Community Summer School by hosting students at its Union Street head office throughout July.
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Firefighters tackle blaze at commercial building
Firefighters were called out to a blaze at a commercial building in Oldham last night.
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New defibrillator for Lees community is ready for use
A new defibrillator has been installed at Hey St John church on Stamford Road in Lees and is now available for use 24/7 by the community.
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Three-month closure orders secured for two Oldham brothels
Four people have been arrested after officers identified two addresses being used as brothels.
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Fourteen young girls gain skills in designing community spaces
Fourteen young girls have gained skills in designing community spaces thanks to a partnership between First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) and one of its contractors Ridge LLP.
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Forgotten WWI casualties honoured with war graves at Greenacres cemetery
More than a century on, 11 unrecognised First World War servicemen have been formally honoured with Commonwealth War Grave headstones during a special dedication service at Greenacres Cemetery.
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Local councillors and volunteers complete milestone restoration project
A local councillor has completed a project to locate and restore a series of classic milestones across Saddleworth with help from local volunteers.
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Doctor struck off after botched surgery
A doctor has been struck off after a botched surgery left a cancer patient unable to go to the toilet. A tribunal heard the patient would have died without emergency intervention to correct his ‘extreme’ errors.
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Prolific shoplifter who stole chocolate banned from shops for three years
Oldham Council's Community Safety Service was granted a three-year Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) following repeated offences targeting retailers in Chadderton.
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Simm opts for Oldham
Roughyeds have won the race to secure the services of Super League winger Josh Simm on a deal until the end of the season.
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Sirens, superheroes and a special guest entertain children at free summer holiday session
A popular Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) event transformed an Oldham park into a world of imagination and adventure.
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Free bus travel for 11 to 16 year olds
Young people aged 11 to 16 will be able to travel for free on buses across Greater Manchester from January 2027.
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Volunteer Mel is FCHO’s Hidden Hero
A woman who started volunteering at a local affordable food organisation as she struggled with the loss of her mum is First Choice Homes Oldham’s (FCHO) July Hidden Hero.
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Police warning as trespassers move road barriers to enter fire-hit Dovestone Reservoir
A neighbourhood police sergeant, newly appointed to cover Saddleworth and Lees, expressed “surprise” at a weekend incident at the beleaguered Dovestone beauty spot.
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Council declares it is breaking the law
Oldham Council has officially declared it is breaking the law amid warnings of ‘significant’ costs that could be passed onto taxpayers.
