There's pumpkin going on in Oldham this weekend
Oldham town centre's Halloween Trail gets underway tomorrow (Saturday 26 October) until Sunday 3 November.
Pick up a spooky hunting guide from the Market Hall or from the Spindles near Next and search for some Halloween-theme items lurking around the town, with the chance to win prizes.
And keep your eyes peeled because, be warned, some eerie performers will be roaming the streets.
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Are you brave enough to take on one of the toughest half marathons in the UK this weekend?
The Halloween Half 2024 is back on Sunday, taking runners through Oldham’s scenic hills
Feel the burn and the thrill as you tackle the borough’s challenging 13.1-mile course, starting in the heart of Oldham and pushing up to Saddleworth.
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Families are invited to a free fun day at Spring Meadows Family Hub
There will be fun for all the family with arts and crafts and games next Tuesday, 29 October.
Parents and carers will also get chance to speak to local partners and services offering help and advice, covering health and wellbeing, housing and the cost of living.
The fun day will be held at the hub on Leamington Street, OL4 2RN, from 1-4pm.
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Join us for a free evening of fun and fireworks
A Family Fireworks Evening is being held in Oldham town centre on Tuesday 5 November.
There will be crafts from 4pm in Spindles and Tommyfield Market Hall, strolling performers throughout the night and a firework display at 6pm.
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Are you ready to make a difference in a child's life? We are asking people to consider becoming a foster carer
Our new short film, ‘Everything’, shows how fostering can greatly impact children, especially when they need it the most, and we urgently need loving homes for children in Oldham.
The film shares the heartfelt journey of foster carer Mike and the special moments he shared with his foster children, Will and Zara. Watch it by clicking here.
If you’re interested in fostering, you can contact Oldham Council’s fostering team on 0300 303 0321 or to request an information pack, you can fill out this form.
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Young ‘future leaders’ of Oldham impress during special visit to the 'best school ever'
Cllr Mohon Ali, Oldham's Cabinet Member for Education and Skills, met the ‘future leaders’ of Oldham during a special visit to Richmond Academy.
Cllr Mohon Ali chatted with the Children’s Leadership Team at the school, who are nominated and elected by their classmates, about the democratic process and they had chance to quiz him about his role as a councillor.
Read the full story here.
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Summer Reading Challenge was real winner for pupils and schools
Over the school holidays we ran our annual Summer Reading Challenge, to encourage children aged four to 11 to read and take part in fun sessions and activities.
In a bid to get as many schools involved as possible in this year’s event, £300 in book vouchers were on offer to three lucky schools to help stock up their library’s shelves. They were asked to promote the challenge and help get pupils signed up and taking part.
Read the full story by clicking on our website here.
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Have your Apprenticeship questions answered
Curious to find out more about our Social Work Apprenticeship programme? With the opportunity to earn £29,269 a year and have your university fees paid for while you train and qualify to become a resilient, knowledgeable, and compassionate social worker, what more could you want? So come along to our Q&A session, hosted via Microsoft Teams, on Monday 28 October from 6-7pm. To register your interest, please email [email protected]. You can also apply for the role via Greater.Jobs.
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King Street – one lane closure for gas works
Cadent have informed us they will need to shut one lane of King Street in the town centre for four days while they carry out essential gas work.
The road will be closed from the junction of Manchester Street heading towards Union Street.
The work starts on Monday October 28.
A diversion will be in place, however, avoid if possible.
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Have your say on keeping your community safe
The Greater Manchester Police and Crime Plan will outline the priorities for keeping people safe, reducing harm and offending and strengthening communities over the next four years - and you are needed to have your say on what should be included and what matters most to residents.
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Help to bring some festive magic to vulnerable young people
If you would like to contribute to those who sadly won't be getting a gift this Christmas, you can donate an unwrapped present at Oldham Library.
This year, we’re in particular need for gifts for teenage girls and boys.
Donations will be accepted until Sunday 30 November to give our elves times to wrap and distribute the gifts. Thank you for your generosity.
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