Oldham Reporter
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Two people convicted of manslaughter following brutal attack on man
An Oldham pair have been jailed for the manslaughter of a 45-year-old man following a brutal assault two years ago.
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Greater Manchester pioneer’s world-first wellbeing series to unite workforces
Greater Manchester is once again leading the way in innovation and collaboration, this time in the world of workplace wellbeing.
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Thousands of arrests and more crimes solved as police step up fight against shoplifting
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) have made thousands of arrests in the past year as part of a major crackdown on shoplifting and retail crime across the region.
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Hundreds of mobile phones crushed after being seized from prisoners at HMP Manchester
Police alongside His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) have seized and destroyed more than 500 mobile phones, electronic devices, and SIM cards after they were seized from inmates at HMP Manchester.
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Hospital parking ‘nightmare’ unites councillors at fractured council
People are facing ‘impossible decisions’ when visiting an Oldham hospital with their loved ones because of a ‘nightmare’ parking situation.
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Council issue update on Oldham’s local inquiry into CSE
Oldham council are still waiting for news from the government after putting their local inquiry into historic child sexual exploitation ‘on hold’, the council leader has confirmed.
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Councillors speak out about online abuse at full council
An Oldham councillor who received ‘online threats to her life’ broke into tears during a council meeting while explaining how her family was left ‘scared and horrified’.
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Oldham based trust wins big at National Education Awards
The Pinnacle Learning Trust (PLT) is delighted to announce it has once again been recognised as one of the top 10 performing trusts in the country at the Edurio Trust Value Award.
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Oldham’s biggest clean-up campaign is back
Oldham Council’s major clean-up campaign, Don’t Trash Oldham, is back and this time more focused than ever.
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Andy Burnham launches major Atom Valley scheme in Rochdale
A major project that will bring 20,000 jobs, employment space and new homes over a ‘decade of growth’ has finally started.
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Oldham maintain 100% home record
Oldham RUFC continued their league campaign with another home game against Burnley on Saturday, who themselves were unbeaten to date in league fixtures, with Oldham hoping to keep their 100% home record intact for the season.
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Councillor told to apologise again over ‘spying scandal’ after £10k investigation
A councillor found guilty of ‘spying’ has been told to apologise for a second time after admitting to secretly recording a private meeting.
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Hulme Grammar launches Impact Report to mark ISC Partnerships Week
Hulme Grammar School has published its Public Benefit Impact Report detailing the significant positive contributions the school makes to its local community and cross-sector education, coinciding with the launch of the Independent Schools Council’s (ISC) annual Partnerships Week.
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Start of Atom Valley project marks ‘big day’ for Greater Manchester
The groundbreaking new manufacturing and research facility signals the start of a ‘new decade of growth’ in Greater Manchester, says mayor Andy Burnham.
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Residents invited to Oldham anti-fraud and cyber-crime awareness events
Oldham Police are inviting local people to an anti-fraud and cyber-crime event to raise awareness of seasonal promotions such as Black Friday and Cyber Monday ahead of the festive season.
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Oldham police station temporary reduced hours
Oldham police station has been on ‘temporary’ reduced opening hours for more than a year without telling the public, according to a local councillor.
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Councillors and veterans lead Remembrance silence at Spindles shopping centre
Councillors, veterans and local residents gathered in silence at Oldham’s Spindles shopping centre this morning to mark Remembrance Day.
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Major boost for upgrade of two Greater Manchester stations
The plan to transform two train stations in Oldham and Tameside have taken a major leap forward.
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Leading Health and Social Care provider produces pantomime with fully-inclusive cast
Future Directions CIC is set to break new ground by hosting a pantomime with a fully inclusive cast to include people with complex care needs, learning disabilities, autism and mental health conditions.
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Police tackling retail crime as part of Safer Business Action Week
Greater Manchester Police is stepping up its efforts to tackle retail crime and support local businesses as it takes part in this year’s Safer Business Action Week.
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‘Mystery Machine’ abandoned in Lees
Oldham Council have slapped a removal order on a ‘Scooby-Doo Mystery Machine’ lookalike on the streets of Saddleworth.
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Stadium changes REJECTED as neighbours complain of ‘unacceptable’ impact
A stadium in Oldham cannot hold events on its pitch on two nights of the year because the impact on neighbours would be ‘unacceptable’, councillors have ruled.
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Oldham set to sparkle with annual Christmas Lights Switch-On
Oldham town centre will burst into festive colour this Saturday (November 15) as the annual Christmas Lights Switch-On Show returns with an evening packed with family fun, live music and entertainment for all ages.
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Oldham Theatre Workshop returns with a magical new festive production Hansel & Gretel
After the huge success of last year’s Tales of the Toymender - Oldham Theatre Workshop’s professional company is back this Christmas with another spellbinding family adventure.
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Student celebrates successful finish in Oldham Halloween Half Marathon
Oasis Academy Leesbrook student Waleed has made a strong showing at the recent Oldham Halloween Half Marathon. . . placing 169th out of 600 participants.
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Controversial scheme on greenbelt given planning permission
A scheme to build a battery storage unit on greenbelt land for green energy has been approved by a government body despite councillors refusing planning permission earlier this year.
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Changes to Oldham regeneration project will cost additional £7m
Oldham Council will be spending almost an additional £7m on its town centre regeneration project, reports have revealed.
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A ten-year-old child was hospitalised due to ‘potentially life-threatening’ neglect
A ten-year-old child was hospitalised due to ‘potentially life-threatening’ neglect after a shocking ‘oversight’ by Oldham Council, a report has found.
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Expansion at Royton health centre approved
A welcome change is coming to a medical practice in Oldham after councillors greenlit a two-storey extension this week.
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Oldham Council runs competition to find lucky winner to turn on Christmas lights
Oldham Council is running a competition for one lucky winner to join Santa for the Christmas Lights switch-on in the town centre.
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Grandpa Greene’s cafe to be redeveloped
A viral ice cream parlour and cafe in Saddleworth is due to get a major makeover.
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Extra powers in place in Manchester City Centre following serious incidents
Extra powers will be in place in Manchester City Centre following several serious incidents in Manchester City Centre.
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A third of Oldham is worse off than six years ago, say government statistics
As the economy in Manchester grows, the city’s increased wealth is struggling to make its way down the A62 to Oldham.
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Search goes on for missing teenage girl not seen for a fortnight
Police are continuing to appeal for information in the search for a missing teenage girl who has not been seen for two weeks.
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Oldham to pay tribute to servicemen and women on Remembrance Sunday
Oldhamers are being invited to remember the brave servicemen and women who served in the armed forces and sacrificed their lives for the country at Remembrance Services across the town on Sunday.
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NxtGen Boxing to breathe new life into refurbished Marlborough Centre
A much-loved Glodwick building is set for a new chapter as the refurbished Marlborough Centre officially reopens under the management of local boxing organisation, NxtGen Boxing.
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Transport for Greater Manchester strikes escalate
Pay strikes by Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) workers is set to escalate - Unite, the UK’s leading union has announced.
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New fares will be introduced in Greater Manchester to make train travel simpler
Passengers in Greater Manchester will be among the first in the country to benefit from simpler and more convenient train travel when a confusing range of fares are replaced by two simple options in December.
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Oldham come from behind to take the spoils
Oldham returned to Manor Park last weekend looking to get back to winning ways after narrowly missing out in the National Cup the previous week.
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Oldham teacher wins national award for ‘life-changing’ courses for refugees and asylum seekers
An inspirational Oldham College ESOL teacher has won a top accolade.
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United Utilities investing in Oldham with water network upgrades
A £500,000 project to upgrade more than 1.7km of Oldham’s water mains is underway.
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Thirteen-year-old went missing from care home after being placed more than 70 miles away from borough
A 13-year-old girl went missing from her care placement and was located with her sister nine days later in the house of a stranger later convicted of raping her, a safeguarding review has found.
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Rumours over new hospital beds debunked
A political group has been accused of giving a ‘misleading impression’ to the public amid claims a hospital could soon receive 40 desperately-needed new beds.
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Safety warning issued ahead of Bonfire Night across Tameside and Oldham
Greater Manchester’s emergency services have joined forces to urge residents to stay safe and behave responsibly this Bonfire Night, following a rise in deliberate fires and fireworks-related anti-social behaviour last year.
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Oldham’s historic gallery reopens its doors
Gallery Oldham’s much-loved Old Library and Art Gallery building has officially reopened, with stunning new permanent displays celebrating the town's rich history, people and art.
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‘People feel that justice has left our town’
An MP is calling for a justice centre to return to a Greater Manchester borough more than 10 years after its courts were shut down and later demolished.
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"Oldham is entering a confident new chapter" — two major events to drive career opportunities in the borough
The Oldham Works Summit and Future Ready Careers Experience both take place this week.
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"You will create so many happy memories like we did" - the Mayor and Mayoress of Oldham share their journey as foster carers as they urge others to take the step
Cllr Eddie Moores and his wife Kath opted to start fostering when they were 25 and smile as they recall their time as foster carers.
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Suspicious item found inside address in Chadderton
People are being urged to avoid a Chadderton Street after a suspicious item was recovered from inside an address this evening.
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Police tackle Organised Immigration Crime across Greater Manchester
Police have made significant progress in tackling Organised Immigration Crime (OIC) including sham marriages across Greater Manchester.
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Tamasha unveils the world premiere of Tamasha Tales - A new series of global mythic storytelling
Leading theatre company Tamasha unveils the world premiere of Tamasha Tales - a new series of short form commissions that honours global storytelling and explores cultural intersectionality through interdisciplinary collaboration.
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'Cheaper than a meal deal': Northern highlights the surprising value of train travel
Train operator Northern has launched a campaign to show that travelling by train costs less than many everyday purchases.
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Suspect to appear in court over assault outside pub
A man has been charged following an assault in which a police officer was injured outside a pub in Failsworth on Friday evening.
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Council to buy and demolish town centre pub
Oldham council plans to spend £1m to buy and demolish a vacant building in the town centre to ‘improve sightlines’ to the Coliseum theatre.
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‘Inadequate’ children’s home where kids go missing for ‘prolonged periods’
A children’s home in Oldham has been slammed as unsafe by a government watchdog after it was found kids have gone missing and can vape and smoke ‘unchallenged’.
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Teenager charged after assaulting woman
A teenager has been charged with Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) after assaulting a woman in October, last year.
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Police issue urgent appeal to find missing teenage girl
Police are appealing for the public's help after a teenage girl goes missing.
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Major Eddy Hardaker welcomed as Chair, Royal Oldham Hospital Parking Campaign
A man who has dedicated his life to public service has joined a major campaign for better and safe parking for patients, carers and NHS staff at the Royal Oldham Hospital.
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TPE invites customers to play Trip or Treat this Halloween – if they dare
TransPennine Express (TPE) is brewing up some fangtastic fun across its network with a spooktacular game of Trip or Treat.
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Surge in sales at Failsworth's newest retirement community thanks to shared ownership
A retirement housebuilder has reported unprecedented interest in Sydney Grange, McCarthy Stone’s latest Retirement Living development in Failsworth.
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Dogs Trust Manchester issues firework advice to help owners support their dogs
As Bonfire Night approaches, Dogs Trust Manchester is urging pet owners across Tameside, Oldham and beyond to take extra steps to help their dogs stay calm and safe during firework season.
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Increased police visability to protect communities during Halloween and Bon Fire Night
Neighbourhood officers will be out across Greater Manchester to help ensure that Halloween and Bonfire Night celebrations are enjoyed safely and responsibly.
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Major stadium route to be closed for 18 months next year
A town centre road crucial for accessing Oldham’s biggest football pitch will be closed for 18 months from next year January as part of a major project to improve the sewer system.
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‘Unusual’ artwork appears at Greater Manchester football stadium
An ‘unusual’ giant artwork has been erected outside Boundary Park stadium in Oldham. The eight-metre tall embryo was put up by local legend and football club owner Frank Rothwell.
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Former hotel could be turned into HMO – but some neighbours aren’t happy
A former hotel and wedding venue in a ‘peaceful’ village in Saddleworth may soon become home to a new HMO.
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Tech leader returns to Oldham to help local businesses secure data
An entrepreneur who has built his career managing the intense demands of the data centre industry is returning to his roots in Oldham to share his passion for helping businesses protect and manage their data more effectively.
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New GMP travel safe LiveChat service launches to keep passengers safe
Police in partnership with Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has launched a new and improved digital reporting tool to help keep passengers and staff safe across the region’s public transport.
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“Don’t be scared to get checked” - New campaign dispels fears around breast cancer
A new campaign encouraging women from Black and South Asian communities to attend breast screening and see their GP if they notice potential symptoms of breast cancer has been launched in Greater Manchester.
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Butchers shop could be turned into ‘student accommodation’ HMO
A former butchers’ shop in Oldham could be turned into a ‘student accommodation’ HMO – but some neighbours are not convinced by the idea.
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TPE partners with Dragon’s Den backed recruitment platform ivee to support career returners
TransPennine Express (TPE) has partnered with ivee, the recruitment platform built for people returning to work after a career break.
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Former pub could be demolished by Colin the Caterpillar creators
A former pub in Oldham could be demolished by the creators of Colin the Caterpillar. Park Cakes Bakery, which produces the bug-shaped sweet treat for M&S, plans to bulldoze the former Honeywell Arms in Medlock Vale.
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Business surveys unveil state of GM & Oldham economy
Oldham’s economy continues to show signs of steady growth, according to two reports about businesses across Greater Manchester.
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Oldham Council offering support to residents as cost of living pressures continue this winter
Oldham Council is reminding residents that help, and advice are available this winter as the high cost of living continues to affect households across the borough.
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Shelter workers balloting for strikes over pay and working conditions
Workers at housing charity Shelter are being balloted for industrial action in a dispute over pay and working conditions.
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GMP launch 'darker nights' campaign
Now that the clocks have gone back and with the nights drawing in - Greater Manchester Police (GMP) is launching ‘Darker Nights’.
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Widdop & Co. brings first home of gifts outlet to Greater Manchester
Widdop & Co - one of the UK’s longest-standing gift and homeware wholesalers, with roots going back to 1883, opened its first permanent Home of Gifts Outlet yesterday (October 27) on its premises in Chadderton.
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Manchester Christmas market tram chaos as drivers balloted on strikes
Commuters could face major disruption which could interrupt festive travel in Greater Manchester next month as almost 320 tram drivers are being balloted over working conditions and fears around fatigue.
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TPE uncorks new wine pairings as it serves up its new seasonal First Class menus
TransPennine Express (TPE) is all aboard for flavour this season, rolling out its new seasonal First-Class menus packed with hearty, locally-inspired dishes and suggested wine pairings – and there’s even a toast to 200 years of railway heritage.
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Pennine Mencap's Celebration Ball 30 Day Challenge
A special charity which supports and provides opportunities for adults with learning disabilities and complex needs in Oldham is looking for 30 sponsors to help it to host a jubilant occasion.
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FCHO highlights its Need a Hand customer support campaign
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) is highlighting its ongoing Need a Hand customer support campaign ahead of winter and renewed cost-of-living pressures.
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Further strikes by Aer Lingus cabin crew as dispute escalates
More disruption to Aer Lingus flights departing and arriving at Manchester Airport Terminal 2 as cabin crew expected to walk out on more days.
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The derelict piece of land transformed into an award-winning community garden in Failsworth
I am surrounded by goats. One has its front hooves resting on my belly as it looks longingly up at a piece of shrubbery in my left hand. Two more are playfully butting heads in the straw.
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Finance boss slammed for ‘repeated no-shows’ as borough faces £23m budget hole
A finance boss in Oldham has been slammed for ‘repeated no-shows’ at key meetings as the council faces difficulties with its finances.
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Pink Chai unites communities in the fight against breast cancer
A groundbreaking national campaign, Pink Chai, has gained widespread recognition across the South Asian community and beyond by blending cultural connection with a powerful message about breast cancer awareness and care.
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Leading business, Russell Hobbs, announces a global partnership to fight world hunger
Russell Hobbs - based in Failsworth - has announced a three-year global partnership with international humanitarian charity Action Against Hunger, under the campaign banner Make a Meal Difference.
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Follow firework safety advice or face jail
Oldham police have issued guidance on the use of fireworks and anyone who does not adhere to the rules could be fined up to £5,000 or face imprisonment.
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FCHO celebrates winning a prestigious housing industry award for its flagship £20 million West Vale development
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) is celebrating winning a prestigious housing industry award for its flagship £20 million West Vale development.
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Steel signing marks major milestone at Northern Roots
Construction of the new Forestry Skills Centre at Northern Roots reached an exciting landmark recently, as Leader of Oldham Council Cllr Arooj Shah joined dignitaries, the Northern Roots charity and partners to sign a key structural steel beam on the new build.
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The ’embarrassing mismanagement’ that led to a costly mistake worth more than £100k
A report has revealed ‘embarrassing mismanagement’ which led to Oldham councillors being overpaid by more than £100,000.
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Almost 150 affordable homes finally to be built in much neglected corner of Greater Manchester
More than a hundred new ‘affordable’ homes are planned for the site of a former railway in Oldham that has been left vacant for several years.
