A MOSSLEY woman hopes to get people’s ears listening out to a whole new level after launching a new business. Harriet Potts has decided to…
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Two open spaces to lose protection from development
By Charlotte Green – Local Democracy Reporter TWO areas in Saddleworth will lose protection from development once changes to Oldham’s local planning policy come into…
View More Two open spaces to lose protection from developmentSaddleworth Show spectacle raises thousands for local causes
THE sun shone on Saddleworth Show as about 3,000 people enjoyed an afternoon of fun as well as helping to raise thousands of pounds for…
View More Saddleworth Show spectacle raises thousands for local causesThree more Rangers’ starlets sign for Super League clubs
THREE further members of Saddleworth Rangers’ successful Under-16s have signed professional contracts with Super League clubs. Back row Nolan Tupaea and centre Jake Thewlis have…
View More Three more Rangers’ starlets sign for Super League clubsIndoor venues reopening key to netball’s return
OLDHAM Netball Club will resume its National League campaign at the end of September. Grotton-based head coach Debbie Hallas admitted the last 18 months have…
View More Indoor venues reopening key to netball’s returnTwo good to miss? Players on their marks for new Millgate season
TWO’S company goes the old adage but the crowd will be definitely more than three when Saddleworth Players lift the curtain on a much-anticipated new…
View More Two good to miss? Players on their marks for new Millgate seasonOldham College apprentice comes to the ‘fore’
AN OLDHAM College apprentice has secured a coveted finalist spot at the 2021 Toro Student Greenkeeper of the Year Awards. Michael Russell, 29, who is…
View More Oldham College apprentice comes to the ‘fore’Philip Renold Awards for Saddleworth School’s D of E stars
THREE Saddleworth School pupils who delivered outstanding community service as part of their Duke of Edinburgh Award schemes have received a prestigious accolade, writes Sabiha…
View More Philip Renold Awards for Saddleworth School’s D of E starsFive on the road: Fundraising cycle ride for Gaza youngsters
FIVE hardy Saddleworth cyclists took to the road as part of The Big Ride (TBR) for Palestine. Now in its sixth year, TBR is a…
View More Five on the road: Fundraising cycle ride for Gaza youngstersThe Back Lane VEG PATCH – growing squash
GROWING squash is a promise you won’t see come to fruition until autumn. It’s the joy of carving your own pumpkin at Halloween, stuffing marrows…
View More The Back Lane VEG PATCH – growing squashNew coffee box serves up treats in Castleshaw
A WALK around Castleshaw can be thirsty work – so a new coffee van in the area could be just the thing you need. Cavallo…
View More New coffee box serves up treats in CastleshawLitter pickers make a difference
A LITTLE – well, a lot – of rain didn’t dampen the spirits of litters pickers as they got out and about to clean up…
View More Litter pickers make a differenceFamily Announcement: Elizabeth (Edith) Ellison
Elizabeth (Edith) Ellison Sadly passed away on Sunday, August 8, 2021. Former teacher at Mossley Hollins and Egerton Park (SENCO) Wife of the late Bill Ellison…
View More Family Announcement: Elizabeth (Edith) EllisonSunday best – brass band contest coming to Greenfield in Autumn
GREENFIELD’S Autumn Leaves’ brass band contest is up and ready to go with 20 bands lined up ready to hit the high notes. Musicians from…
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