Light up the night sky at The Big Bang Bonfire We're giving one lucky child the chance to push the big red button to start this year’s fireworks display at the annual #BigBangBonfire on Thursday 2 November. Entrants must be 5 to 12 years old, live in Oldham and be available from 5pm to 8.30pm on the night. To enter, and for more details about the event, visit our webpage |
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Light up the night sky at The Big Bang Bonfire
We're giving one lucky child the chance to push the big red button to start this year’s fireworks display at the annual #BigBangBonfire on Thursday 2 November.
Entrants must be 5 to 12 years old, live in Oldham and be available from 5pm to 8.30pm on the night.
To enter, and for more details about the event, visit our webpage
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Join in the half-term Halloween trail
As part of our plans to provide families with lots of free Halloween fun this year, we have teamed up with High Street Safari to run a special trail in the town centre.
From 21 October to 4 November, families can enjoy a great free day out with an augmented reality story trail across Oldham town centre.
This futuristic experience will give players the perfect day out during the half-term holiday and enable anyone with a smartphone to take part.
You can hunt down Halloween masks along the route, like witches, mummies, ghosts and ghouls and there are even chances to win some amazing prizes.
To find out more and see what else is going on for Halloween, visit the webpage
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Join in the half-term Halloween trail As part of our plans to provide families with lots of free Halloween fun this year, we have teamed up with High Street Safari to run a special trail in the town centre. From 21 October to 4 November, families can enjoy a great free day out with an augmented reality story trail across Oldham town centre. This futuristic experience will give players the perfect day out during the half-term holiday and enable anyone with a smartphone to take part. You can hunt down Halloween masks along the route, like witches, mummies, ghosts and ghouls and there are even chances to win some amazing prizes. To find out more and see what else is going on for Halloween, visit the webpage |
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Creating jobs for local people We’re not just regenerating Oldham – we're creating new jobs for people like Jordan... “I had been working as a gardener but broke my hand and lost work. “The Job Centre put me in touch with Get Oldham Working who recommended I send my CV and a covering letter to Rowan Ashworth as I already had my CSCS Card. "A few days later they got in touch to offer me a trial - it went well and they took me on from there. I'm really enjoying it, I've been doing a bit of everything and learning a lot. “This has given me a fresh start and I'm really looking forward to seeing how things go." Jordan, Trainee Groundworker Find out more about the Creating a Better Place programme on our webpage |
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Creating jobs for local people
We’re not just regenerating Oldham – we're creating new jobs for people like Jordan...
“I had been working as a gardener but broke my hand and lost work.
“The Job Centre put me in touch with Get Oldham Working who recommended I send my CV and a covering letter to Rowan Ashworth as I already had my CSCS Card.
"A few days later they got in touch to offer me a trial - it went well and they took me on from there. I'm really enjoying it, I've been doing a bit of everything and learning a lot.
“This has given me a fresh start and I'm really looking forward to seeing how things go."
Jordan, Trainee Groundworker
Find out more about the Creating a Better Place programme on our webpage
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Improvement works set to start on popular walking route The borough’s beautiful countryside is set to get even better. Oldham Council has secured funding of £43,173.01 from Natural England, via the Pennine National Trails Partnership, to improve almost 1km of the Pennine Way from Haigh Gutter, Denshaw on the A640 in a north westerly direction. The council is providing £7,618.76 towards the works, which will see the existing eroded pathway being replaced with a new gritstone surface making it much easier to walk along. Better drainage will also be installed to help stop further erosion of the path and landscaping work will also be carried out. Read more |
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Improvement works set to start on popular walking route
The borough’s beautiful countryside is set to get even better.
Oldham Council has secured funding of £43,173.01 from Natural England, via the Pennine National Trails Partnership, to improve almost 1km of the Pennine Way from Haigh Gutter, Denshaw on the A640 in a north westerly direction.
The council is providing £7,618.76 towards the works, which will see the existing eroded pathway being replaced with a new gritstone surface making it much easier to walk along.
Better drainage will also be installed to help stop further erosion of the path and landscaping work will also be carried out.
Read more
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Live@thelibrary returns
The new Live@theLibrary season is now open for bookings!
From gothic scares to hilarious monologues, from silent cinema to family favourites, there is something for everyone.
One festive highlight is the story of The Wrong Reindeer which is guaranteed to be a Christmas treat for all the family.
Book your tickets
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Live@thelibrary returns The new Live@theLibrary season is now open for bookings! From gothic scares to hilarious monologues, from silent cinema to family favourites, there is something for everyone. One festive highlight is the story of The Wrong Reindeer which is guaranteed to be a Christmas treat for all the family. Book your tickets |
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Recycle Week 2023 is here! Recycle Week 2023 kicks off on Monday 16 October. Earlier this year, thanks to you lovely lot, we announced that we've upped our recycling rates by an impressive 10%. As part of the week, we're raising awareness of putting waste and recycling in the right bins. Learn about what can be recycled in your area: Recycling guidelines. Check out our social media channels throughout the week for updates on what goes in the right bins. |
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Recycle Week 2023 is here!
Recycle Week 2023 kicks off on Monday 16 October.
Earlier this year, thanks to you lovely lot, we announced that we've upped our recycling rates by an impressive 10%.
As part of the week, we're raising awareness of putting waste and recycling in the right bins.
Learn about what can be recycled in your area: Recycling guidelines.
Check out our social media channels throughout the week for updates on what goes in the right bins.
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Oldham Way - overnight closures Oldham Way will be closed to all traffic in both directions for three nights this month. The restrictions are needed so bridge work and changes to the traffic management system can take place safely and quickly. The closures are on Tuesday (17), Wednesday (18) and Sunday (22) and are from 8pm until 5am. The restriction will be from Manchester Road roundabout to the junction of Prince St /Oldham Way. Please use other routes. |
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Oldham Way - overnight closures
Oldham Way will be closed to all traffic in both directions for three nights this month.
The restrictions are needed so bridge work and changes to the traffic management system can take place safely and quickly.
The closures are on Tuesday (17), Wednesday (18) and Sunday (22) and are from 8pm until 5am.
The restriction will be from Manchester Road roundabout to the junction of Prince St /Oldham Way. Please use other routes.
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Woodhouses playground improvements We’ve got some brilliant news for families in Oldham who spend time at Woodhouses Park. We're investing more than £64,000 to take the playground to the next level. We're making the play area larger and adding some new features. We're talking about improvements that will make your visits even more fun - more space for running, jumping, and letting imaginations go wild. Landscaping work will also be carried out to encourage exploration and planting trees as part of our drive to be a cleaner and greener borough. It's all hands-on deck to make sure the new playground will be ready as soon as possible. |
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Woodhouses playground improvements
We’ve got some brilliant news for families in Oldham who spend time at Woodhouses Park.
We're investing more than £64,000 to take the playground to the next level.
We're making the play area larger and adding some new features. We're talking about improvements that will make your visits even more fun - more space for running, jumping, and letting imaginations go wild.
Landscaping work will also be carried out to encourage exploration and planting trees as part of our drive to be a cleaner and greener borough.
It's all hands-on deck to make sure the new playground will be ready as soon as possible.
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Hate Crime Awareness Week Hate Crime Awareness Week starts tomorrow and we're taking a stand against hate. Hate crime can have a devastating effect on someone’s life. What is a hate crime? Hate crimes are acts of hostility, prejudice, or hatred directed towards individuals based on various factors. Hate crimes target individuals based on factors such as disability, gender identity, race, religion, sexual orientation, and alternative subcultures. We all need to work together to recognise and report hate crimes when they happen.
We have a right to live without fear, hostility, and intimidation from others because of who we are. If you are subject to hate crime, please report it to us on our website |
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Hate Crime Awareness Week
Hate Crime Awareness Week starts tomorrow and we're taking a stand against hate.
Hate crime can have a devastating effect on someone’s life.
What is a hate crime?
Hate crimes are acts of hostility, prejudice, or hatred directed towards individuals based on various factors.
Hate crimes target individuals based on factors such as disability, gender identity, race, religion, sexual orientation, and alternative subcultures.
We all need to work together to recognise and report hate crimes when they happen.
We have a right to live without fear, hostility, and intimidation from others because of who we are.
If you are subject to hate crime, please report it to us on our website
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