Oldham Reporter from Friday, October 10th, 2025
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Residents invited to police event to celebrate six months of crime busting by Operation Vulcan
Operation Vulcan is inviting local people to a community evening to celebrate progress in Derker and to offer further crime prevention advice.
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Man charged following investigation into domestic assault
A 28-year-old man has been charged following an investigation into a domestic-related assault in Oldham.
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Thousands line the streets to say farewell to Ricky Hatton
Thousands of people lined the streets of Tameside and Greater Manchester today to bid an emotional farewell to one of Britain’s most beloved sporting heroes, Ricky “The Hitman” Hatton.
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National recognition for Spindles at the BCO Awards
Oldham Council’s Spindles redevelopment has received national recognition at the British Council for Offices (BCO) Awards - being named Highly Commended in the Innovation category.
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Manchester Bee Network bus strikes suspended as workers vote on new pay deal
Industrial action due to take place from today (October 10) by almost 2,000 bus drivers working for Manchester’s Bee Network was called off as employees vote on a new pay deal.
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Restoration of 17th century hall to bring film-set fantasy to life in Chadderton
Celebrations were held on the grounds of the historic Foxdenton Hall as it made its big comeback this week.
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GM4Women2028 welcomes three new Trustees to drive final phase of 10-year equality campaign
GM4Women2028 is delighted to announce the appointment of three new Trustees – Cordie Gwilym, Amy Cubey and Nadia Ali – who together bring a wealth of skills, experience, dedication and insight to the Board.
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Mother appealing for help in finding missing daughter
The mother of a young girl is appealing for the public’s help in finding her daughter who has gone missing and is still wearing her school uniform.
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Campaigners had months to complain about 11th hour Places for Everyone changes, court told
Claims Places for Everyone campaigners had ‘very little time’ to respond to last-minute changes have been slapped down by landowners’ lawyers.