Oldham Reporter
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Police appeal to find missing man
Police are appealing for the public’s help in finding a 40-year-old man who has gone missing.
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Oldham pub closes suddenly
A pub in Chadderton has suddenly shut its doors as it searches for a new landlord to take over management.
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Section 60 order hits Oldham
Greater Manchester Police has authorised a Section 60 order in Oldham following a night of disorder.
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Five new flats rejected in Saddleworth
Plans to build a new apartment block in Uppermill, Saddleworth, have been rejected after they sparked fears among residents of ‘horrifying’ consequences.
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Date set for first part of Muse development
A date has been set for the first part of a ‘transformational’ project to get underway in Oldham town centre.
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Oldham Town Centre set to raise the roof as festival returns
Oldham is gearing up for the biggest summer celebration to be staged in the town centre tomorrow (Saturday)
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Oldham Council announce names of their fluffy friends
Back in June, Oldham Council asked residents to name its new feathered friends that had hatched on the Civic Centre Tower, and the results are now in.
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GMP chief ‘sleeps well’ after grooming report
GMP’s chief constable ‘sleeps well at night’ after the police inspectorate found cops have improved fighting grooming — but need to do more in some areas.
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Residents to receive out-of-hours Registrar Service support
Oldham Council is extending out-of-hours services for urgent burials.
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Child abuse report findings
Greater Manchester Police has improved tackling child grooming by treating it like organised crime — but still face fundamental issues in fighting ‘devastating’ exploitation.
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Police place a Section 60 authority in city centre following a double stabbing
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has authorised a Section 60 authority in the city centre following a horror double stabbing.
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The six key projects for Oldham town centre given the green light
The face of Oldham is set to change forever following the approval of six major developments.
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Large amounts of firearms recovered from Greater Manchester streets as police target gun crime
A shocking 86 firearms have been seized across Greater Manchester in the past year - as police clampdown on gun crime.
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Professor Brian Cox arrives in Oldham
Oldham-born Professor Brian Cox has arrived in Oldham to inspire the next generation of scientists and to put the 'town on the centre of the universe'.
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Oldham leads the way in investing in young people’s future
Oldham has become the first borough in Greater Manchester to invest in the groundbreaking MegaHub programme - a bold move that’s opening up new digital and tech opportunities for local students.
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Knife found near children's park
A knife was discovered by police during an operation near a children’s playground in Oldham yesterday (Tuesday).
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Pensioner locked up for non-recent child sexual exploitation in Oldham
A sex offender who groomed an innocent girl and engaged in sexual activity with her over a one-year period has been jailed for 12 months.
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‘Vibrant’ new entrance to town centre
The entrance to Oldham town centre has had a make-over. The high street can now be accessed from Oldham’s central bus stop via a new community space called Snipe Garden.
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Man suspected of child rape arrested
Police have arrested a 38-year-old man on suspicion of raping a girl under the age of 18 as they investigate non-recent child sexual exploitation cases in Oldham.
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Thug locked up for 16 years for shooting in Oldham
A 23-year-old man has been jailed for 16-years following a shooting in Oldham in broad daylight.
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Poundland repossessed by landlords
Poundland in Oldham town centre has been repossessed by its landlords, the Local Democracy Reporting Service understands.
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New town centre garden opens
Oldham Council has officially opened Snipe Gardens, a new green space and public entrance into Oldham town centre.
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Fourth School Street coming to town to improve safety
Oldham Council is bringing in a fourth School Street at St Luke’s Primary in Chadderton - following the success of similar schemes aimed at improving safety across schools in the borough.
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Oldham set for snooker masterclass
Grand Prix Champion Dominic Dale is all set to pot some shots at the latest snooker exhibition to be held in the town.
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‘I lost 14 friends to war, then 14 more to suicide’
After eight years serving in the armed forces, Craig Monaghan’s whole world shattered.
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Police appeal after pedestrian killed in road accident on M60
Police are appealing for information following the tragic death of a 57-year-old man on Junction 22 of the M60 early today.
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Homeless Aid UK brings warm meals and compassion to Oldham's most vulnerable
Amidst wars, disputes and rising global tensions, one small group is making a big difference – offering meals to those in need during a time of soaring inflation and skyrocketing living costs.
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Three in court for vehicle offences
Three men have been charged with burglary, theft of motor vehicles and theft from a car after a series of offences in the Oldham area.
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The six major projects that could change Oldham forever
Six major projects that could transform the Greater Manchester skyline are set to be greenlit at a special planning meeting at Oldham Council next week.
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Ceiling collapses on mum and daughter’s heads after complaints
Sarah and her eight-year old daughter Leila were making tea on a Friday night when part of their ceiling collapsed over their heads.
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Will councils introduce terminal illness rule?
This week, Manchester council announced it was making a ‘pioneering’ move by writing off council tax bills for terminally ill Mancs.
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Major dates confirmed for Oldham’s new market and events space
Oldham’s new market will officially open in September, Oldham council has confirmed.
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Metrolink staff and police issue fines
Police in Failsworth made their presence known as they issued fines to those using the Metrolink trams without a ticket.
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Crime-busting in Derker proves a huge success
Operation Vulcan has continued to make a crime-busting difference in Derker since its inception in March.
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Firearm found in residential area
Police have found a handgun at the back of residential properties in Derker after conducting a search of secluded woodland as part of an ongoing weapons sweep initiative.
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Parent course on offer to help children transition to secondary school
Transition to secondary school is both challenging for parent and child – this is why Oldham Council is running a supportive course to help make the move stress free.
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Town centre shopping mall renamed
Oldham Council is renaming its town centre shopping mall – but not everyone is convinced by the rebrand.
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50,000 without a bus
More than 50,000 people in Greater Manchester have no access to daytime bus or tram service — but it’s set to take years to fix.
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Two more men arrested as part of the CSE cases in Oldham
Two more men, aged 38 and 40, have been arrested on suspicion of rape of a child during early morning raids today (Thurs).
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Latics star Kian Harratt identified as man who threw chair in Ibiza brawl
Oldham Athletic forward Kian Harratt has sparked controversy again as he is identified as the man who threw a chair at a woman during a brawl at an Ibiza hotel, with the woman being hit in the viral footage.
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Have you seen Lydia from Oldham?
Police are growing increasingly concerned for the safety of a teenager who has been missing from home since January.
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New CGI images reveal how project bringing more than 330 new homes to a Greater Manchester town centre will look
New images show how a major project to transform Oldham town centre into a ‘vibrant and thriving’ place will look.
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Police in Saddleworth and Lees launch new initiative to tackle speed related antisocial behaviour
The Saddleworth and Lees Neighbourhood Policing Team has launched a Community Speed Watch (CSW) initiative in the area.
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Exciting new chapter on the horizon for Oldham Town Centre
Oldham Council has unveiled a series of major developments set to shape the future of the town centre as part of the Building a Better Oldham programme.
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Protestors appear at social housing conference
Protestors interrupted a housing conference in Manchester after their housing association tried to slap them with a huge rent increase.
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First works start on £70m project to bring sports to the heart of Oldham
The first works have started on a £70m sports project in Oldham, which aims to bring 25,000 weekly visitors by the time it’s completed in 2030.
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Oldham MP speaks out about pavement parking
An Oldham MP has spoken out about a ‘serious problem affecting every corner of the borough’.
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Police surgery invite
Residents are being invited to the local police neighbourhood team PACT meeting at Littlemoor Primary School in Oldham.
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Oldham Council in flag raising ceremony for the Armed Forces
Oldham Council officials braved the elements this morning as they joined forces for a special flag raising ceremony.
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Neighbourhood Policing Week highlights ongoing work by officers across the force
This week marks the beginning of national Neighbourhood Policing Week 2025 - which will see forces across the country highlight and celebrate the vital work being done in local communities.
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Hundreds of mourners gather to bid farewell to community stalwart
Hundreds of mourners gathered in Glodwick today (Monday) to bid a heartfelt farewell to community champion Jewel Miah MBE.
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First restoration works begin on Prudential Building
Oldham council has taken its first steps in transforming a grand old ‘eyesore’ in the middle of the town centre.
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Women encouraged to get involved in project to help them build confidence
Fatima Women’s Association is hosting a new project this week to help young women build their confidence and brush up on their digital skills.
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Oldham Council marks Armed Forces Week
Oldham Council is marking Armed Forces Week with a special flag raising ceremony tomorrow (Tuesday).
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Oldham in mourning as community champion dies
An Oldham man who was awarded an MBE for bringing communities together through football has sadly died.
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Police surgery invite
Officers from the Saddleworth Neighbourhood Policing Team will be holding a mobile surgery next Tuesday (June 24).
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Crucial funding helping Oldham pupils on how to stay safe
Youngsters from Oldham schools have benefited from safety sessions funded by cash clawed back from criminals.
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Become a part of the triathlon club!
Local people are being encouraged to try triathlon – one of the fastest growing sports in the country.
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Northern expands ticket acceptance arrangement with East Midlands Railway and TransPennine Express
Three train operators are keeping cities across the North connected - with an agreement to automatically accept each other's tickets during times of disruption.
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Beauty And The Beast comes to town
A tale as old as time is set to grip Oldhamers as the performance hits the town in the next few months.
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Post Office back in Spindles
The Post Office is back in Spindles and the Council Leader Arooj Shah has welcomed the return of this vital service to the heart of Oldham town centre.
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Man with links to Oldham being sought by police
Police are looking for this man (pictured) who is wanted on recall to prison.
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Festival Oldham comes to town
Oldham town centre will be filled with colour, music and joy as outdoor performances and interactive shows entertain crowds next month.
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Radclyffe School Races Towards STEM Success
Students from The Radclyffe School in Chadderton have been taking their STEM learning to new levels - and high speeds - through a national initiative that combines engineering with motorsport.
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Wanted!
A 33-year-old man who has links to Oldham is wanted on recall to prison.
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Next of kin appeal
Police are appealing for help in locating the next of kin of a 62-year-old man who has died at his home in Oldham.
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WeDo Unveils new senior structure and group name as it puts focus on finance
A new senior team structure has been unveiled to spearhead the next phase of growth at a company which supports SMEs throughout the UK with finance as well as a range of other business services.
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Pennine Mencap’s celebratory grand lift opening
Special guests, service users, staff, volunteers, public officials, and other professionals come together to mark the milestone of Pennine Mencap’s major new addition.
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From platform to promenade
Train operator Northern is teaming up with Blackpool Transport to offer a new combined train, tram and bus ticket.
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Three men charged following brawl in Shaw
Three men have been charged with a range of offences after a man was left with a serious injury in Market Street, Shaw on Sunday night.
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What the National Inquiry means for Oldham
A local inquiry into child exploitation in Oldham may have to be paused as the government and council work out how to ‘avoid duplication’ with a newly-announced national investigation, the Local Democracy Reporting Service understands.
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Victim of CSE speaks up about being groomed by dangerous traffickers
This week, the Home Secretary took to the House of Commons despatch boxes and apologised to survivors of child grooming, saying scores of vulnerable victims had been ‘disgracefully let down by the authorities who were meant to keep them safe’.
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Proactive investigation by specialist anti-gang unit sees OCG jailed for 30 years
The investigation into the multi-kilo supply of cocaine and heroin across the country has resulted in three men being jailed for 30 years. At an address in Oldham, police recovered over £157,000 cash hidden around the property, a vacuum packing machine, digital scales, and vast amounts of luxury designer clothing.
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70kg of suspected Class A drugs seized in Oldham
Officers from our Serious Crime Division executed a number of warrants across Oldham yesterday (Monday 16 June 2025) as our fight against drugs in Greater Manchester continues.
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GMP welcomes Baroness Casey's recommendations following review into CSE
Greater Manchester Police’s lead for Vulnerability and Public Protection, Assistant Chief Constable Steph Parker has welcomed a national inquiry into the historic child sexual exploitation cases.
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Professor Brian Cox congratulates Oldham Athletics ahead of his visit
Excitement is ramping up as a famous Oldham Athletic supporter prepares for a special visit to the town.
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Leader of Oldham Council visits students to talk about her role
Leader of Oldham Council, Arooj Shah visited Oldham Sixth Form College to meet students and staff, and to discuss all things politics.
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Family pay tribute to man killed after being struck by car
The family of a man who was hit by a car have paid tribute to a ‘much loved father, grandfather, brother and friend’.
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Students to stage a special Matilda performance
Saddleworth School is set to present a vibrant and energetic production of Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical Jr.
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Police appeal for information after man slashed during a brawl
Police are appealing for information after a man was seriously injured during an altercation in Shaw.
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Martial arts students earn Black Belts at Major North-West Grading Event
More than 90 Martial Arts students have achieved one of the sport’s highest honours at a major grading event.