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A £5 million Hindu temple, inspired by the traditional domes and towers of India, will be a new ‘landmark’ for Oldham.
A Saddleworth family is being brought closer together thanks to new developments at Francis House Children's Hospice.
Angela Rayner, MP for Ashton, Droylsden and Failsworth, was part of a winning team of female MPs who got roped in at Macmillan Cancer Support’s annual House of Commons vs House of Lords Parliamentary Tug of War event.
A litter campaigner claims she caught Oldham council workers throwing cigarette butts on the floor just weeks after residents were prosecuted for the same offence.
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Graham Braithwaite of Tameside Armed Services Community takes a look back at the landmark date in history exactly 75 years ago today - D-Day.
The Normandy Landings involved many from across our region who were involved in the air, on sea or storming the beaches.
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The front pages of this week's Oldham Reporter, Tameside Reporter and Glossop Chronicle - out today!
The front pages of this week's Oldham Reporter, Tameside Reporter and Glossop Chronicle - out tomorrow!
The courageous Oldham Mountain Rescue Team has been honoured with Queen's Award for Voluntary Service, the highest award a voluntary group can receive in the UK.
Could this toilet block be Oldham’s answer to Manchester’s famous public-convenience turned bar, The Temple?
Could this toilet block be Oldham’s answer to Manchester’s famous public-convenience turned bar, The Temple?
Diggle Blues Festival celebrated its tenth anniversary with a jam-packed weekend of great music in the heart of the community.
Photos copyright Stuart Coleman.
Four Oldham men jailed after causing Manchester-Las Vegas flight to land in Canada
Furious residents living on a brand-new Oldham housing estate have slammed house builders Redrow after being charged over £200 each per year for ‘grounds maintenance’ that hasn’t happened.
Pupils at Alexandra Park Junior School were treated to a drumming workshop to celebrate the end of SATs.
A petition asking for cats that are killed or injured on the roads to be scanned for a microchip in the same way the law requires for dogs will be debated in Parliament this month.
This Autumn and Winter at Oldham Coliseum Theatre sees classic comedies from three of Britain’s most prolific writers.