Oldham Reporter
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Student pursues passion for wildlife photography
A Chadderton school is proudly showcasing the breathtaking work of one of its talented young students.
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Hulme Grammar School set to host inspiring prep careers fair for KS2 pupils
Hulme Grammar School Oldham is staging a prep careers fair designed to introduce young pupils to the world of work.
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Police crackdown on criminals in Derker
Greater Manchester Police’s Operation Vulcan have launched a major crackdown on crime and anti-social behaviour in Derker.
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A mountaineer delivers a powerful lesson in resilience, ambition, and perseverance during a school visit.
A brave mountaineer who was the first British Muslim to conquer Mount Everest in 2022 paid a special visit to a Chadderton school.
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J. Parker's expand with new garden centre opening at former Daisy Nook site
Established gardening retailer J. Parker's is set to expand its presence by opening a new garden centre at the former Daisy Nook site in Failsworth.
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Family of couple found dead in car wreckage pulled from reservoir pay tribute
The family of a couple who died after their car crashed into the water at Crook Gate Reservoir at the weekend have paid tribute to them.
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Discover all things dog at Dogs Trust Manchester
Staff at Dogs Trust Manchester are inviting dog lovers to a Discovery Day to showcase the many different aspects of their work and shine a spotlight on some of their Underdogs.
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Dr Kershaw’s CEO heads to Parliament to champion hospice funding reform
Dr Kershaw’s CEO joined hospice leaders at the Houses of Parliament this week to ask MPs to support reforming the funding model for hospices.
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Local MP visits Hartshead View development
Vistry Group, the UK’s leading provider of mixed-tenure homes, welcomed local MP Jim McMahon to its Hartshead View development in Fitton Hill.
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Community reaction to SportsTown
A new plan aims to propel Oldham’s ‘ferocious’ sporting culture into the national spotlight.
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Oldham councillor given warning over ‘scandalous’ behaviour
An Oldham councillor alleged to have been caught ‘spying’ on a private meeting during a ferocious leadership race at the townhall last year has been given a ‘warning’.
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Remains of historic site to be demolished
A derelict site in Werneth that has ‘suffered extensive vandalism and a fire’ is to be bulldozed.
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Bodies of man and woman pulled out of reservoir following crash
The bodies of a man and a woman in their 70s have been pulled out of a reservoir following a road traffic accident.
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Man arrested in connection with modern slavery and money laundering offences
Police have arrested a 50-year-old man on suspicion of modern slavery and money laundering offences.
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Fly Tipping IS a crime!
New research has revealed nearly a quarter of Brits do not know that fly tipping is a crime.
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School rated good in latest Ofsted
Staff at an Oldham primary school are beaming with joy thanks to a good Ofsted.
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Pensioner hit by car
A pensioner was rushed to hospital with serious injuries after he was struck by a car in Failsworth yesterday.
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Donate IT Oldham campaign given huge boost
Oldham Council has donated 400 devices to a local charity as it continues to make the town one of the most digitally inclusive in the UK.
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Further details revealed about ‘SportsTown’
A huge new project to transform Oldham’s sports grounds will attract up to 25,000 weekly visitors to the borough, it is hoped.
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Car thief in cuffs following 100mph chase
Police have arrested a man who sped the wrong way around a roundabout in a stolen car on Sunday night.
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Man who sued prison wanted in connection with theft
Police are hunting a career criminal who once sued prison authorities over an infestation of bedbugs.
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£5m investment to kickstart ‘SportsTown’
Manchester United’s striking new stadium design is not the only ‘ambitious’ new sports project launching in Greater Manchester this month.
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Police appeal for information after attack
Police are appealing for witnesses following a suspected assault in Royton.
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Six men arrested in crime crackdown
Police from Operation Venture have been cracking down on crime force-wide by patrolling areas most impacted by serious violence.
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Professor Brian Cox set to visit Oldham
Oldham-born Professor Brain Cox is set to visit the borough to inspire future scientists and to put the 'town on the centre of the universe'.
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GMP and TravelSafe partners double visibility across GM’s transport network
Police are continuing to work shoulder to shoulder with its partners Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) to ensure the safety of rail passengers.
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School hosts first ever iftar dinner
Oasis Academy Leesbrook opened its doors to over 300 guests for its first ever iftar dinner.
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Park to close for ITV filming
A Royton park is set to close early over two days for ITV filming.
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Special Constables: Bridging the gap between community and police
Greater Manchester Police has highlighted the tireless work of supporting officers and how it is pivotal force wide.
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Oldhamers invited to a tea dance
Local people of all ages are being invited to an afternoon tea dance at Billingtons tomorrow.
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Glitz and glamour raises a huge £65K for local hospice
Dr Kershaw’s Hospice is celebrating after its annual dance competition attended by some of television's biggest names raised a whopping £65,000 - with donations still coming in.
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Oldham library recognised in special award
Oldham library has been named one of the top three highly commended libraries at the British Book Awards in the Library of the Year category.
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Andy Burnham to ‘reach out’ to Oldham rebels and ‘compromise’ on housing plan
Andy Burnham will ‘reach out’ to ‘compromise’ with anti-Places for Everyone (PfE) councillors in Oldham after they decided to leave the housing plan.
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Defected councillors issue statement
Councillors who defected from Oldham’s Conservative group said they were left with ‘little choice’.
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A decade of dogged devotion
Denton dog lover Mo Bowes is celebrating ten years of volunteering at Dogs Trust Manchester - and being one of the longest-serving of the rehoming centre’s army of volunteers.
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Local businesses encouraged to 'set up shop' on rail stations
A rail network is asking local business owners across the North of England to consider ‘setting up shop’ on stations.
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Outstanding Success for Radclyffe School Alumni with Oxbridge Offers
Three former students of The Radclyffe School are on cloud nine after being offered to study at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge.
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Fostering agency applauded by Ofsted
AN Oldham fostering agency provides highly effective services which consistently exceed the standards of good - according to Ofsted.
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Man requires surgery following attack
Police are appealing for information after a man was left with severe facial injuries near a pub and wholesale store on Rochdale Canal.
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Award winning author visits The Radclyffe School as part of Literature Festival
A Chadderton school is hosting its very own week-long Literature Festival to celebrate the power of reading.
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Former health centre to be turned into HMO with 22 rooms
A former health centre in Shaw could be turned into a 22-bed house in multiple occupation (HMO), if plans submitted to Oldham council are approved.
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Oldham choose new Conservative leader after two depart within two months
The Oldham Conservative group have elected a new leader following the departure of two bosses within the space of two months.
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Talented group renovates old bus to make it usable
An inspiring group of young adults have spruced up a derelict bus in the grounds of a local primary school.
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Police appeal for CCTV footage after car stolen in Delph
Saddleworth police want to speak to anyone who may have CCTV footage of a car being stolen in the area early today.
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Pensioner in hospital with serious injuries after being struck by a car
A woman in her 70s is in a critical condition in hospital after being hit by a car in Oldham yesterday.
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'Nobody Knows Me Better' Adoption Campaign launched
Adoption Matters is joining regional and voluntary agencies to raise awareness of the need for adopters of siblings.
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Increase in stray dogs reported to Oldham Council
An alarming rise in stray dogs has been reported to Oldham Council, it has been revealed.
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‘Landmark’ building that once hosted The Beatles in Oldham to be demolished
A former theatre, nightclub and snooker hall where The Beatles once performed is about to be bulldozed in Oldham.
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Unity iftar hailed a huge success
A community iftar hosted at Oldham’s European Islamic Centre attracted more than 100 guests from across the borough.
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Boy in hospital after road traffic collision
A 13-year-old boy was rushed to hospital with severe injuries after a road traffic collision in Oldham.
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Police appeal for information following a disturbance
Police are appealing for information following an early morning brawl in which a teenager was left with serious injuries in Glodwick.
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Greater Manchester Police introduce PC Williams and PD Daisy
Greater Manchester Police has introduced its second pairings PC Williams and PD Daisy after welcoming eight new dog handlers and dogs to its team to help tackle crime.
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All female rail team completes shift in male dominated field to mark International Women's Day
An all-female team has completed a shift at a major railway control room to celebrate International Women's Day and highlight those working in a traditionally male-dominated field.
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Empowered and Inspired: A Return to Journalism on International Women’s Day
Fifteen years ago, I walked away from journalism, uncertain if I would ever return. Life took me on a different path—one filled with challenges, responsibilities, and personal growth.
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How much council tax is going up in Oldham
Council tax in Oldham is going up 4.99 per cent. Councillors voted on budget proposals, including £8.7m in cuts.
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Police appeal for information following two attempted burglaries
Police in Uppermill are urging residents to be extra vigilant following two attempted burglaries.
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Father and son to be recognised for promotion to 4th Dan Master in Tang Soo Do
A father and son duo who have made it to the esteemed rank of 4th Dan Master in Tang Soo Do will be officially recognised at a prestigious ceremony tomorrow (March 8).
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Two money-saving deals on offer for rail passengers
Rail passengers can now explore new cities without worrying about the cost - thanks to two money-saving deals for young and older customers.
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Police want to speak to key witness after elderly woman gets stuck in tram doors and later dies
Police want to speak to this man after an elderly woman became stuck in between tram doors and later died.
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Northern rail boss encourages women to join the industry
Northern rail boss says she is committed to opening doors for women in the industry ahead of International Women’s Day on Saturday (March 8).
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The new £600k entrance to Oldham that will make the town centre ‘more welcoming’
More funding has been secured for a ‘fantastic new entrance’ to Oldham aimed at enticing residents and visitors into the town centre.
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Oldham boss slams ‘bad politics’ as council considers future without Greater Manchester masterplan
The leader of Oldham council has slammed colleagues for ‘playing with politics’, as she considered the borough’s future outside a Greater Manchester housing masterplan.
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Meet PC Brewster and PD Donnie, the dynamic duo are one of eight new GMP Tactical Dog Unit teams
Greater Manchester Police have welcomed eight new police dogs and handlers to the force to help tackle crime.
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Children educated on knife crime
Police have been educating young children about the dangers and consequences of knife crime.
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Oldham set to benefit from a £20m boost
Oldham is set to benefit from a £20 million government funding as part of a national plan for change.
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Oldham Business Awards back for 2025
The prestigious Oldham Business Awards (OBAs) are open for entries for 2025.
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AI camera trial catches 3,000 driving offences
A pilot scheme using high-tech AI cameras caught more than 3,000 drivers using phones or travelling without wearing a seatbelt in the city region.
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Residents blighted by anti-social behaviour and fly-tipping
Disgruntled residents say they are living like prisoners in their own homes due to the ever-rising anti-social behaviour and fly-tipping in the area.
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Rail network offers dates to customers for breaking of the fast this Ramadan
TransPennine Express (TPE) is celebrating Ramadan by offering complimentary dates to first class customers who are breaking their fast while travelling on the train operator’s services.
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The key developments planned for Greater Manchester this week
A bold vision to change the face of a Greater Manchester town and a homeless hostel worrying the elderly are just some of the key developments planned for the city-region this week.