Saddleworth Players are bringing an exciting stage adaption of the cult 1960s film and classic novel ‘The Graduate’ to the Millgate Arts Centre, Delph in…
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Defibrillator access dilemma leaves Saddleworth locals angered during emergencies
THE NORTH West Ambulance Service has “wholeheartedly” apologised after locals were unable to access public defibrillators during two emergency incidents in January. THE NWAS has…
View More Defibrillator access dilemma leaves Saddleworth locals angered during emergenciesDelph boxer back in training after injury-blighted 2016
PROFESSIONAL BOXER Andy Kremner is back in light training after having career-saving shoulder surgery. The 24-year-old welterweight from Delph, who didn’t fight in 2016 due…
View More Delph boxer back in training after injury-blighted 2016Legendary Delph landmark features in new blockbuster film
VILLAGERS WILL get a shock when they see riveting scenes from a new blockbuster film… Because St Thomas Church at Heights – a legendary landmark above…
View More Legendary Delph landmark features in new blockbuster filmSaddleworth Players launch 2017 with entertaining ‘Teechers’ in Delph
SADDLEWORTH PLAYERS are thrilled to be performing John Godber’s ‘Teechers’ as their first production in 2017 at the Millgate Arts Centre, Delph. Fast-moving and highly…
View More Saddleworth Players launch 2017 with entertaining ‘Teechers’ in DelphCommunity helps Police make quick arrest after burglaries in Saddleworth
The Saddleworth policing team has thanked the community after their quick response helped lead to the arrest of two offenders following burglaries in the community.…
View More Community helps Police make quick arrest after burglaries in SaddleworthPop up shop in place as Delph Co-operative closes for two weeks
SHOPPERS WILL still be able to buy essential items despite the closure of Delph Co-operative store for more than two weeks. The doors shut on…
View More Pop up shop in place as Delph Co-operative closes for two weeksDelph delight at cricket trophy treble
ANDY GLEAVE is still finding it hard to believe the success Delph Cricket Club achieved in his first season as captain. They landed the treble…
View More Delph delight at cricket trophy trebleRoad repairs in Delph to ‘highway to hell’ leave locals underwhelmed
Makeshift repairs to a Saddleworth road dubbed the ‘highway to hell’ have met with a lukewarm reception from frustrated locals. Since the Saddleworth Independent highlighted…
View More Road repairs in Delph to ‘highway to hell’ leave locals underwhelmedResidents want repairs to ‘highway to hell’ in Delph
BONE-JARRED motorists and residents are urging United Utilities to take action to fix the ‘highway to hell’ in Delph. Locals have given the nickname to…
View More Residents want repairs to ‘highway to hell’ in DelphDesigners celebrate 30 years of success at Media Mill
IF LONGEVITY is an indicator of good business practice then former college pals, Graham Thompson and Ian Kelly are doing plenty right. Via Blackpool, America…
View More Designers celebrate 30 years of success at Media MillGMP warn public after two burglaries in Saddleworth North in two days
GMP OLDHAM are seeking information and asking the public to be vigilant after two burglaries in the Saddleworth North area in the past two days.…
View More GMP warn public after two burglaries in Saddleworth North in two daysLife-saving defibrillator unveiled at Delph Library
A LIFE-SAVING defibrillator has been officially unveiled in Delph as the village became the latest in Saddleworth to have the crucial equipment installed for public…
View More Life-saving defibrillator unveiled at Delph LibraryParty in the Park spectacle to return to Delph this September
A SPECTACLE of music and entertainment will liven up Delph and Dobcross Cricket Club for an eleventh year as Party in the Park returns this…
View More Party in the Park spectacle to return to Delph this SeptemberDeveloper defends plans for Delph eco camp despite access concerns
PROTESTING VILLAGERS have raised the temperature over plans to build a high quality eco-camping site in a redundant quarry in Delph. Concerns focus on safety…
View More Developer defends plans for Delph eco camp despite access concernsDobcross author finds success in most unusual place
A POETRY book is the last thing customers would expect to find among the bags of sand, paving stones, tools and equipment at a builders…
View More Dobcross author finds success in most unusual placeMayor of Oldham urges Delphers to help protect treasured Chapel Garden
THE MAYOR of Oldham has urged Delphers to help keep their treasured green spaces as he officially opened the restored Chapel Garden. The garden on…
View More Mayor of Oldham urges Delphers to help protect treasured Chapel GardenAnimals lurk in Delph bushes as Scarecrow Trail returns to village
ANIMALS of all shapes and sizes can be found lurking in the bushes around Delph over the next few weeks… But do not worry, they…
View More Animals lurk in Delph bushes as Scarecrow Trail returns to villageFriends are needed for Delph’s Chapel Garden
GENEROUS VILLAGERS are being encouraged to step forward and help secure the future of the blossoming Chapel Garden in Delph. The garden first sprung to…
View More Friends are needed for Delph’s Chapel GardenFuture of historic Delph Club to be decided after this weekend
THE FUTURE of one of Saddleworth’s most iconic clubs will be decided after this weekend. With a deadline of midnight on Sunday, there has been a…
View More Future of historic Delph Club to be decided after this weekend100 years of Castleshaw Centre to be celebrated with special event
By Mark Barrow ONE HUNDRED years of learning and exploring at Castleshaw Outdoor Educational Centre will be celebrated with fun for all the family at…
View More 100 years of Castleshaw Centre to be celebrated with special eventDelph is bandit country for Willie and the boys
Willie and the Bandits have been held up! Their gig at Delph’s Millgate Theatre featuring the blues, roots rock, three-piece has been cancelled. But the May…
View More Delph is bandit country for Willie and the boysDelph Cricket Club confident new signing will be catalyst for success
NEW DELPH captain Andrew Gleave believes the signing of top Indian player Shreevats Goswami could be the catalyst for a successful season in the premiership…
View More Delph Cricket Club confident new signing will be catalyst for successCommunity-spirited councillor urges locals to help save legendary Delph Club
A COMMUNITY-SPIRITED councillor has volunteered to lead a team to work free for six months in a bid to keep the doors open at the…
View More Community-spirited councillor urges locals to help save legendary Delph ClubHolocaust Did-He-Do-It drama comes to Delph
A ‘did-he-do-it’ play is coming to Delph this month to keep audiences guessing – with an added thought-provoking theme about the Holocaust. ‘The Handyman’ by…
View More Holocaust Did-He-Do-It drama comes to DelphExceptional pianist to perform at Millgate Arts Centre in Delph
EXCEPTIONAL PIANIST Riyad Nicolas will give a recital at the Millgate Arts Centre in Delph on Wednesday, March 16 at 7.30pm. The concert has been…
View More Exceptional pianist to perform at Millgate Arts Centre in DelphDelph mother scoops Penguin book collection for village library
ENTERPRISING BOOKWORM Louise Crooks knew just what to ask for when a top publishing company offered a unique prize… Penguin books launched an initiative to…
View More Delph mother scoops Penguin book collection for village libraryDevastated pet owner warns others after cat was shot in Delph
A DEVASTATED mum is urging pet owners to be vigilant and on the look-out for anything suspicious after her daughters’ cat was shot in Delph.…
View More Devastated pet owner warns others after cat was shot in DelphBrian’s Coffee and Wine Corner: Busy start to the year
Brian Hockenhull, who runs Toast! coffee shop and wine bar in Delph Business Centre, talks about the world of coffee and introduces you to their…
View More Brian’s Coffee and Wine Corner: Busy start to the yearSaddleworth Voices: John McCombs (part 2)
Saddleworth Voices have recorded almost 70 interviews to preserve fond memories and anecdotes of all things local. With the support of Saddleworth Parish Council, Delph…
View More Saddleworth Voices: John McCombs (part 2)Drop-in session organised in Uppermill following recent flooding
A KEY drop-in session is to be held in Uppermill this month to discuss local flooding issues and what grants and support are available for…
View More Drop-in session organised in Uppermill following recent floodingTalented Eeden Quartet to perform live at Millgate Arts Centre in Delph
CLASSICAL MELODIES will float on the air at the Millgate Arts Centre in Delph this month as a talented string quartet are the latest to…
View More Talented Eeden Quartet to perform live at Millgate Arts Centre in DelphPolice seek occupants of car abandoned ‘hanging over a cliff’ in Delph accident
POLICE ARE searching for occupants who abandoned a car “hanging over a cliff” after a serious crash on Huddersfield Road in Delph. Police were called…
View More Police seek occupants of car abandoned ‘hanging over a cliff’ in Delph accidentPromotion delight for Delph bowlers in debut season
DELPH BOWLING Club has won promotion in its first season in The Saturday Parks League. The team finished runners-up in division two and now move…
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