Oldham Reporter
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Pensioner To Appear In Court Over Non Recent Child Sexual Exploitation
A 76-year-old man will appear in court in the New Year on trial for non-recent child sexual offences in Oldham.
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Police Meet Residents In Derker For Day of Fun
Operation Vulcan descended on a local park in Derker for a fun-filled day aimed at improving community confidence in police.
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National Crackdown On Business Crime Hailed A Success
Greater Manchester Police and partners made more than 130 visits to business premises as part of the first ever large-scale national intensification crackdown on crime.
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Man Wanted For Domestic Offences
A 40-year-old man is being sought by police in connection with domestic offences.
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Major new planning applications submitted to council
Six major projects could transform the way Oldham town centre looks forever, including turning part of the town hall into a hotel.
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Oldham council to face leadership challenge from independent group
An independent councillor plans to challenge the leadership of Oldham Council’s Labour boss.
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‘These houses are like chicken coops…it’s bad for people’s health’
Oldham council wants to crack down on ‘chicken coop’ HMOs after the number of shared houses has ‘almost doubled’ in the last five years.
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A guide to spring bulbs aftercare.
The British Garden Centres has put together a guide to help with the aftercare of spring bulbs, in light of the glorious spring weather we have had recently!
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Support a sleep out! – “Even if we help one person by getting them off the street that would be a great achievement.”
Emmaus Mossley are attending a charity sleep-out to raise awareness about homelessness hosted by Oldham Athletic Community Trust.
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Oldham council issues statement after government update on grooming inquiry cash
Oldham council’s inquiry into local grooming gangs will ‘not be impacted’ despite concerns it will have to bid for government funding.
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Opposition councillors blast government decision on PfE
Councillors in Oldham have blasted a government decision as ‘undemocratic’ and ‘shameful’ after a minister rejected a request to withdraw from a divisive housing scheme.
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Oldham to vote on axing 20 councillors from borough
An Oldham Conservative group member has called on the council to axe a third of its members.
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Dogs Trust Manchester gives cracking advice on how to have a dog-friendly Easter
As Easter approaches, Dogs Trust Manchester is reminding owners that chocolate and some dried fruits are poisonous to dogs.
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Treats for Pups Available At 11 Stations
To make travelling with pooches easier - TransPennine Express (TPE) is rolling out pup-friendly provisions for its customers.
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Police Arrest Two And Issue Fines On Tram Station
Police have made two arrests and issued dozens of fines for traffic offences in a crackdown on crime in Derker.
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Match Report: Oldham RUFC 27-27 Leigh RUFC
Oldham RUFC’s season came to a close on Saturday as mid table Leigh were the visitors.
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Wanted!
Police are trying to locate Gareth Gillan who is wanted on recall to prison.
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Oldham pub has licence suspended following brawl and stabbings
One of Oldham’s oldest pubs has been ordered to shut its doors until further notice following a stabbing and mass brawl on Sunday night (April 6).
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Government rejects council’s request to withdraw from PfE
Oldham’s request to withdraw from a ‘controversial’ Greater Manchester housing plan has been rejected by the government.
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Man Arrested As Thousands of Pounds Worth Of Cannabis and E-Bikes Recovered
A 39-year-old man has been arrested in an early morning raid as police tackle drugs and crime in Derker.
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Man Arrested In Connection With Rape Of Child
A 40-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of rape of a child under 13 in Oldham as part of an ongoing investigation into non-recent child sexual exploitation.
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Police Appeal For Help In Finding Missing Man with Dementia
Police are becoming increasingly concerned about the whereabouts of a 69-year-old man who suffers from dementia.
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Spindles Shopping Centre Wins Award
Oldham Spindles has scooped a top award for transforming a struggling 1990s shopping centre into a vibrant, multi-functional workplace and community hub.
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Update on Wrigley Head Solar Farm
Plans to build a huge new solar energy farm next to Rochdale Canal could be ‘completed by autumn’ after years of delay.
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Crime is Down And Solve Rates Are Up - GMP
A relentless fight against crime in Oldham and beyond is reaping significant rewards in keeping people safe – according to Greater Manchester Police.
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New Passenger Assistance Points Installed for Rail Users
New facilities designed to give disabled customers the confidence to travel by train have been installed at dozens of stations across the North of England.
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Primark Cordoned Off As Woman Dies
Emergency services were called out to the Primark Store in Market place last night after a woman died.
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Have You Seen Sarah?
Police are appealing for the public's help in locating a woman who never returned to the Royal Oldham Hospital from authorised leave.
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Protestors gather to oppose ‘flood of HMOs’ in Shaw
Neighbours in Shaw, Oldham took to the streets this weekend to oppose a ‘flood of HMOs’ entering their town.
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Council turns down 22-bed HMO
Plans for a huge HMO in Oldham that sparked a major backlash among neighbours have been refused by Oldham Council.
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Three Men attacked in Fight
Three men were rushed to hospital following a fight outside a pub in Failsworth last night.
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Green Hill Sports Club Holds Eid Event
Oldham Green Hill Sports & Recreation Club invited local members and guests to a packed Eid event to celebrate community cohesion.
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Thugs Convicted of Heinous Crimes
Two men have been found guilty of kidnapping, assaulting and subjecting a pensioner to a terrifying ordeal in Oldham.
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‘Sneak peak’ at new town-centre park
Oldham’s brand new town-centre park will open in March 2026, the council has revealed.
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Residents to protest HMOs as councillors call for tighter restrictions
Residents are gearing up for a peaceful protest following what they describe as a ‘deluge of HMOs’ in an Oldham town.
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Road closures for Transpennine Route Upgrade
A popular destination for holiday outings will be closed to all traffic for two weekends, including the May bank holiday.
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Newman College head praised as he steps down
The head of a Chadderton school plagued with building issues departed from his post with his head held high on Friday.
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Student making headlines with new shoe brand
A budding shoe designer from University Campus Oldham is set to make huge waves in the fashion and footwear industry.
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Think! Fatal 4 Offences
Greater Manchester Police has highlighted the consequences of the Fatal 4 Offences -which contribute to road traffic collisions.
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Don’t Be Puzzled by Dogs Wearing Muzzles
Dogs Trust Manchester is raising awareness about why some dogs are trained to wear a muzzle, hoping to change perceptions and encourage more people to consider adopting one of the muzzled dogs patiently waiting for their forever homes.
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Millions seized from criminals to help communities tackle crime
GMP’s Economic Crime Unit has successfully forfeited over £17 million from criminal’s back pockets.
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Extra trains running for racegoers to the Grand National
Train operator Northern will be helping racegoers gallop to the Grand National festival at Aintree this week, with extra trains running to get customers safely to the races and back home again.
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Wins all round for local boxers
Saturday night saw Black Flash Promotions’ latest boxing event - Manchester Mayhem: The Takeover - take place at Middleton Arena.
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School promotes Culture Day 2025
Oasis Academy Oldham staged a special Culture Day to celebrate a ‘sense of belonging and diversity’.
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Government responds to request for statutory powers in Oldham CSE inquiry
Oldham council will not get a statutory public inquiry into child sexual exploitation in the borough, the home secretary has confirmed.
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New Lidl store will bring new jobs
A new Lidl store is set to open its doors in Oldham later this year.
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Firms become next-door neighbours thanks to Mahdlo link
A chance remark while crossing boggy Saddleworth moorland has led to two established Oldham businesses becoming next-door neighbours.
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Eight more stations on the Northern network become ‘mobility scooter-friendly’
People who use mobility scooters can now travel to and from another eight stations on the Northern network.
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Update on PfE withdrawal
Oldham has been ‘left in uncertainty’ since voting to withdraw from a controversial housing scheme.
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Investigation underway after stabbing in retail park
An investigation is underway after a 19-year-old man was stabbed at Alexandra Road retail park on Sunday afternoon.
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Final M67 weekend closure for next phase in £23m bridge replacement works
Four pairs of huge steel beams with a combined weight of more than 250 tonnes will be installed in the next major phase of a £23 million National Highways project to replace a motorway bridge in Greater Manchester.
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Family pay tribute to road rage victim
The family of a 50-year-old man who was struck by a car during an altercation on a busy junction have paid tribute to a ‘kind, loving family man’.
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Man charged with murder following road rage brawl
A 32-year-old man has been charged with murder following a road rage hit-and-run incident in Oldham.
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Mum and baby found following placenta discovery in park
Mum and baby have been located after a placenta was discovered in Werneth park yesterday afternoon.
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Officers remain at Oldham park as human placenta discovered
A suspicious item found in Werneth Park this afternoon has been confirmed to be a human placenta by medical professionals.
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Man wanted in connection with theft
Police are appealing for the public’s help to find Neculai Todirenchi, who is wanted in connection with theft.
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E-bike seized in Derker during early morning raid
Operation Vulcan has seized an e-bike during an early morning raid in Derker as police continue to fight the crimes blighting the community.
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Former hospital ward demolished in Oldham
Dramatic photos capture the moment a former hospital wing was demolished in Oldham this week.
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Burnham says benefits cuts ‘wrong choice’
Andy Burnham has branded Rachel Reeves’ benefits cuts as ‘the wrong choice’ after the government’s own figures show reforms could push 250,000 into poverty.
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More than 100 new homes approved for Chadderton
More than 100 new houses to be built in Chadderton could ‘help people get on the property ladder’, developers say.
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Oldham’s ex-Tory leader joins independent group
The former leader of Oldham’s Conservative councillors has joined a group of independents.
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BSL screens at Manchester Airport station get an upgrade
Screens at Manchester Airport have been upgraded to include information to help British Sign Language users find the next train into the city centre quickly and easily.
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Staff and families bid farewell to hospice’s chief executive as new leader takes over the reins
Francis House Children’s Hospice has waved a fond farewell to its Chief Executive Officer Reverend David Ireland and welcomed Rachael Taylor as his replacement.
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Man arrested on suspicion of murder following hit and run in Oldham
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following an horrific incident in Oldham last night.
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Rowdy youths being sought by police after kicking doors in Lees
Police in Lees are investigating incidents involving youths kicking front doors and putting residents in distress.
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Suspected drug dealers arrested in Derker
Three men in possession of drugs were arrested after police from Operation Vulcan spotted a car being driven without insurance.
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Exciting boxing event comes to Manchester
This weekend sees Black Flash Promotions bring you their latest boxing event- Manchester Mayhem: The Takeover.
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Nursery celebrates a 'Good' Ofsted
A Greenacres nursery has welcomed its latest Ofsted report.
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Funding secured for new outdoor market
Oldham is due to get a new outdoor market space on George Square, the council has confirmed.
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Everything Oldham is spending its £20m government boost on
A brand new outdoor market, a ‘cultural quarter’ around the Coliseum and an ‘ambitious’ sports campus are among the projects Oldham will spend a multimillion pound government boost on.
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Covid memorial destroyed on pandemic anniversary
A Covid memorial has been destroyed by vandals in the gardens of Shaw town centre.
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Oldham considers introducing new bin charge
Households in Oldham could face a new charge to replace brown, blue and green recyling bins.
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Man arrested following police chase
An 18-year-old man was arrested after ramming his car into a police vehicle following a chase before being detained.
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GMP Cadet Units take part in child exploitation awareness sessions to promote conversation
GMP’s Volunteer Police Cadet units have been taking part in a series of sessions raising awareness of child exploitation as part of a tailored programme to promote open discussion.
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Oldham Athletic host iftar dinner
Oldham Athletic hosted a special iftar dinner for local guests and dignitaries.
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Woodhouses Village planning dispute due to receive final decision
A planning dispute that has left some in a village feeling ‘frustrated and powerless’ will come to an end this week.
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Tameside town basks in Sunday Times glow
The Sunday Times has named a Tameside town as one of the Best Places to Live in England for 2025.
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Police seize car after driver caught without licence and insurance
Police in Oldham seized a car after spotting it being driven erratically in Glodwick.
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Planning application receives more than 100 objections
More than 100 people have objected to plans to convert a former GP office in Shaw into a 22-bed housing complex .
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Do you recognise these men?
TWO men with links to Oldham are being sought by police along with 10 others in relation to drugs and firearms investigations.