Oldham Reporter
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Emergency services rush to house fire
Emergency services are currently attending a fire at a property in Chadderton.
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Community invited to Eid charity party
Members of the local community are being invited to a special Eid event in aid of a cancer charity.
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Update after row over new Mayor
Two weeks of meetings have been cancelled amid ongoing mayhem at Oldham council – all revolving around a row over who its next mayor will be.
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Work to replace worn out tram tracks gets going
The tram tracks between Rochdale and Victoria are being dug up as part of a £150m investment package into the Metrolink network.
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Next of kin appeal
Police are appealing for the public’s help in locating the family of a man found dead at his home in Oldham.
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Families can keep children entertained at two community centres thanks to funding by FCHO
Free sessions to help parents entertain their children and tackle social isolation are being funded by First Choice Home Oldham (FCHO) at two local community centres.
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Festival Oldham returns to launch Oldham’s Greater Manchester Town of Culture programme
Festival Oldham is set to return to the town centre with a spectacular celebration of creativity, culture and community to kick-start the summer season.
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Oldham fails to choose new Mayor
Oldham council is still locked in a chaotic battle over its next leader after nearly five hours of talks failed to break a stand-off.
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Heatstroke can hit on the ‘nice’ days too
Dogs Trust Manchester issues advice to keep dogs safe this summer
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Saddleworth’s Off The Rails Comedy Club Turns 25!
Greenfield’s Off the Rails Comedy Club celebrates its 25th year at the end of this month.
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Last minute push to see Oldham appoint leader
An independent group will today bid to take over Oldham Council two weeks after the elections left the council in turmoil.
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Oldham endometriosis charity receives £500 boost from AlphaBiolabs
An Oldham charity working to improve the lives of women with endometriosis has received a £500 donation thanks to a Manchester solicitor and a national charity initiative run by drug, alcohol and DNA testing laboratory, AlphaBiolabs.
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Care Quality Commission rates Saddleworth Medical Practice as “Good” in latest inspection
Saddleworth Medical Practice is pleased to announce that it has received an overall rating of “Good” in its latest inspection by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
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Councillors told to ‘get their big pants on’ ahead of crucial meeting
Councillors in Oldham have been told to ‘get their big pants on and grow up’ ahead of a crunch meeting that could decide what happens next for services thousands rely on.
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Celebrating Oldham Wakes: A nostalgic new exhibition bursts into life at Gallery Oldham
A vibrant new exhibition inspired by the rich traditions of festivals, carnivals and community celebrations is set to transform the gallery this summer.
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Boundary Park filled with colour for Football Festival
Football Festival brightened up Oldham Athletic over the weekend with fun packed events held over three days.
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Greater Manchester Police support national knife crime initiative
Police and partners are supporting Sceptre this week, a national initiative to tackle knife crime.
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LGA called in to support negotiations
An independent body has reportedly been called in to help negotiations at Oldham Council, where no political group appears to want to take control, the Local Democracy Reporting Service understands.
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Parking near Royal Oldham an ‘absolute nightmare’
Parking near Royal Oldham Hospital has been labelled an “absolute nightmare” with people saying they struggle to leave the house as cars take over the pavement.
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Dr Kershaw's Rose to Remember Appeal join families in celebrating the lives of loved ones lost
A Royton Hospice has recently launched a poignant campaign inviting people to honour their loved ones with a beautifully handcrafted metal rose.
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Chadderton’s Toby Carvery seeks volunteers for new Chatty Café Scheme sessions
As The Chatty Café Scheme, a community initiative born in Oldham, celebrates its 10th anniversary, it has teamed up with Mitchells & Butlers, one of the UK’s largest restaurant and pub companies, who own Toby Carvery, to expand the service that is designed to combat loneliness.
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FCHO's latest £6.4m development gets underway
Ground has been broken at First Choice Homes Oldham’s (FCHO) latest £6.4 million development of 27 affordable homes off Bury Old Road in Heywood.
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Boy (7) rushed to hospital following car collision
A seven year old boy was rushed to hospital following a road traffic collision at a retail park in Oldham this afternoon.
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Local doctor welcomes government action following campaign on driving test delays
Dr Zahid Chauhan OBE has welcomed new Government reforms to the driving test booking system, thanking Ministers for listening to the concerns raised by residents and campaigners regarding long waiting times and unfair booking practices.
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Roma families are bringing an unfunded musical drama to Manchester
Roma families from across Oldham, Blackburn and Bolton will bring music, theatre, dance and memory to the Whitworth Art Gallery in Manchester tomorrow (Saturday)- and they are asking for your help in bringing it to life.
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TravelSafe LiveChat reaches major milestone
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) and Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) have reached a major milestone, with the TravelSafe LiveChat service recording its 1,000th report since launching in October last year.
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Amin starts his bid to help those reaching the end of their race
An Oldham fundraiser is set to pound the pavements for a 10 kilometre run in a bid to support Dr Kershaw’s Hospice in Royton.
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Illegal bikes crackdown in Saddleworth village
Illegal use of off road bikes are being targeted in a police crackdown on key Saddleworth villages.
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Blocked gullies spark flash flooding outside Shell garage
Blocked road gullies left a major Shaw main road submerged yesterday, forcing drivers to battle deep water outside a local petrol station.
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New leadership team announced for Oldham Liberal Democrats
Following the local elections on May 7, the Liberal Democrat group on Oldham Council has elected Sam Al-Hamdani as the new leader, and Mark Kenyon as the deputy leader.
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St John Ambulance issues vital anaphylaxis advice to the public
As we head into warmer months, St John Ambulance would like to share with you some advice on one of the scariest emergency situations you could find yourself in.
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Organised Crime Gang weeded out as ten jailed for a combined 32 years
Ten members of an organised crime gang, including a woman from Failsworth, have been jailed following an investigation into the large-scale importation and supply of cannabis worth more than £19 million.
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Council boss says ‘town has been taken over division’
Oldham council leader Arooj Shah has spoken for the first time since announcing she is quitting as town hall boss.
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Two boroughs, one stage: Oldham and Tameside strike a chord at annual music showcase
The Vale's annual showcase of the very best of Oldham and Tameside returns this June.
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New MD announced at HPP as Keith Wardrope steps back in readiness for retirement
Leading KBB manufacturer and supplier, Hill’s Panel Products (HPP), has announced Gareth Evans as its new Managing Director.
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Walker's rescue drama
Oldham Mountain Rescue Team were called by North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) after they received an emergency call from a party of four walkers, where one member of the group had fallen and injured themselves on the upper edge path at Ashway, Dovestones.
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Oldham boss ‘categorically denies’ being offered spot in House of Lords
Oldham boss coun Arooj Shah has ‘categorically denied’ being offered a spot in the House of Lords by one of the Prime Minister’s political advisers after announcing her decision to step down.
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Magnificent mural honouring music legend Mani unveiled in Failsworth as fans travel from across the world
A major new mural celebrating the life and legacy of Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield has been unveiled at La Fardy on Oldham Road in Failsworth, already drawing visitors and music fans from across the UK and around the world.
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Grinding period poverty could be killing women – declares doctor
A staggering one in ten women who menstruate simply cannot afford basic hygiene products, with some forced to take dangerous risks such as wearing tampons for too long.
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Royal visit for Lees couple
An unassuming couple who dedicate their spare time to charity fundraising, have met and shared The King’s company at a Royal garden party.
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What next after the May 7 elections
Last week Oldham witnessed a seismic shift in its political make-up – this week, the borough is grappling with its consequences.
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Metrolink upgrades to cause weeks of disruption to tram services
Metrolink upgrades will cause disruption to tram services this month with commuters warned to plan ahead.
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FCHO teams up with Mahdlo to help its young customers access their services
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) has joined forces with a local youth charity to pay for some of its younger customers to have free activities and food.
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Tinie tempah and bugzy malone join star-studded line-up for “an evening4ricky”
The line-up for An Evening4Ricky continues to grow, with the announcement of two major names set to join the party at the AO Arena on Sunday 7th June.
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Historic bell chimes again after years of silence
A historic bell at Millgate Arts Centre is chiming across the community again after several years of silence.
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Council leader to step down, ending 15 years of Labour
The leader of Oldham Council, coun Arooj Shah, has confirmed she will be stepping down from her post before the end of the month.
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2026 Oldham Election Summary
An eventful election night in Oldham saw a ‘total Reform wipeout’ for Labour, throwing the future of the council’s leadership into uncertainty.
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Councillor’s car smashed up during election
The car of a Greater Manchester councillor is understood to have been attacked outside an election count in Oldham this evening (May 8).
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Election votes disqualified due to misprint
The results of at least 15 local election votes have been disqualified in Oldham following a council misprint on ballot cards.
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Dr Kershaw’s Hospice challenges conversation taboos for Dying Matters Awareness Week
This Dying Matters Awareness Week (May 4-10), Dr Kershaw’s Hospice is challenging conversational taboos about death, dying and grief.
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Businesses urged to maximise social value impact through youth support at Spark Oldham event
Local businesses gathered at The Brew in Fitton Hill recently for a powerful social value networking breakfast hosted by Spark Oldham in partnership with The Casey Group.
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Low trust in politics across the region
Today, voters across Greater Manchester will head to their local polling station to choose who will represent them at their local council.
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Polling Stations open
Voters across Tameside & Oldham are being urged to remember that they’ll need to bring an accepted form of photo ID to the polling station to vote in today's elections.
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Man arrested as murder probe underway
A man in his 50s has been arrested after another male was found dead at an address on Monday night.
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Local adventurer Steve Hill prepares for eighth Uganda Marathon and expands community projects
A dedicated deputy headteacher and adventurer - Steve Hill MBE - is preparing to return to Uganda later this month for a journey packed with endurance sport and meaningful community work.
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Granddaughter supports Dr Kershaw's' Rose to Remember campaign in memory of beloved grandad
A brave little girl is supporting Dr Kershaw’s Hospice’s Rose to Remember campaign in memory of her beloved grandad.
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Police searching for two men to help with theft investigation
Police would like to speak to these two men as they believe they can help with their investigation of theft from Trade Vans Direct Ltd, Huddersfield Road, Oldham at around 8:42am on Sunday, May 3, 2026.
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Police appeal for information after mobile phone stolen
Police want to speak to this man (pictured) following the theft of a mobile phone from Boots in Town Square Shopping Centre in Oldham.
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Police appeal for information following a stabbing
Police are appealing for information after a man in his 20s was rushed to hospital with stab wounds late Sunday night (May 3).
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Police launch next of kin appeal after man found dead at home
Police are appealing for the public’s help in locating the family of a 79-year-old man from Oldham.
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The Christie sets the standard for fair hospital parking as stark contrast with Royal Oldham emerges
A newly released Freedom of Information response from The Christie NHS Foundation Trust has revealed a dramatically different approach to hospital parking, providing clear evidence that a fair, patient-focused system is not only possible but already operating within Greater Manchester.
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Two walkers rescued by Oldham Mountain Rescue Team
A 12 strong squad from Oldham Mountain Rescue Team were called to reports of two walkers in difficulty on steep terrain in the Dove Stone area on Thursday afternoon.
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A £1.4m retrofit programme upgrades 196 First Choices Homes properties in Chadderton and Shaw
A £1.4 million energy efficiency retrofit programme of 196 First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) properties in Chadderton and Shaw completes this month.
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Pre-election vox
Big billboards are plastered across businesses in Oldham’s central wards.
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What the political groups are going to do about the borough’s ‘toxic politics’
Oldham has been in the national news again.
