Heritage contractor appointed to bring Oldham Coliseum back to life
Oldham Coliseum is one step closer to re-opening, with the council appointing Tilbury Douglas to lead its refurbishment.
The contractor, already working on Oldham’s historic Old Library, will restore the iconic Fairbottom Street theatre as part of a £10 million project.
Cllr Arooj Shah, Leader of Oldham Council, said: “I’m so excited for the future of Oldham Coliseum - this is a huge milestone.
“Tilbury Douglas have a fantastic track record of delivering amazing buildings in our borough and I have no doubt that they will do the same for the Coliseum. "
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Operation Christmas an enormous success once again A massive thank you to everyone who has supported our Christmas appeal this year – your response has been absolutely phenomenal.
Thousands of donations have been flooding in over recent weeks from local residents, businesses, councillors and council staff, and we couldn’t be more grateful to you all.
A variety of toys, gift sets and selection boxes are now on their way to families across the borough. Thanks to your incredible generosity, over 600 families in Oldham will receive these gifts, bringing joy and smiles to many vulnerable children and young people this Christmas.
A huge thank you to you all once again, you are amazing!
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Christmas closures
Over Christmas and New Year, some council services will be running on a reduced shedule.
Please share this information with your neighbours.
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Book your winter holiday activities now
You can now book places onto our winter Holiday Activities and Food programme, with free places available for children aged 5-16 in receipt of benefit-related free school meals.
With multi-sport camps, dance classes and a whole lot more ready to amuse young people throughout the upcoming holidays, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Each place includes a free hot meal too, so it’s definitely worth having a browse to see what’s on and get your children booked on.
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Council to remember those buried in unmarked graves with permanent memorials
Permanent memorials are to be placed in the borough’s seven cemeteries to remember babies, children and adults who were buried in unmarked graves.
Over the coming weeks, memorial plinths – each inscribed with a poignant verse – and benches where relatives and friends can sit peacefully with their thoughts, will be installed at council burial sites. The council considered a range of options for the memorials. The plinths and benches were chosen after conversations were held with several families, who have all requested privacy and confidentiality. The council is continuing to provide support to direct relatives of those buried in an unmarked burial site and has set up a dedicated phone number for people to ring - 0161 770 7777 (then choose option 2). Also, the Government sets national charges for anyone who has requested a death certificate including for someone buried in an unmarked communal grave. We have taken the decision locally that we will no longer do this for unmarked communal graves and anyone who has been charged in the past twelve months can receive a refund by contacting out Registrars here Anyone who is looking to search for a deceased relative in one of Oldham’s cemeteries, including stillborn children, can visit this page on the council website You will need to know the surname and approximate date of death.
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Stay warm this winter
If you’re struggling to stay warm this winter, Oldham libraries are here to help.
They’re open as warm spaces, offering free internet, hot drinks (except at Central Library), and comfortable areas to relax.
You can also get support from library staff, including help with digital skills, signposting to services, and family-friendly activities like Bounce and Rhyme sessions.
These warm spaces are part of Oldham Council’s £2.5m winter support campaign, which also provides funding for charities, emergency fuel payments, and food vouchers for eligible families.
If you need support, call our helpline on 0161 770 7007 or for more information visit our webpage
Don’t hesitate to reach out, we’re here to help.
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Making sure you get home safely
In the run up to Christmas and over the festive period make sure the lift home you are getting is a licensed taxi or cab – don’t put your safety at risk.
There are a number of quick checks you can carry out before getting in, such as confirming with the driver what name the cab is booked under and
Oldham Council licensed vehicles are identifiable due to their signage.
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Make the season extra special with an Oldham Gift Card
Accepted at over 45 local shops, restaurants, cafés, and salons in the town centre, it’s the perfect gift for everyone.
And it has to be spent right here in Oldham, so it shows your love for local too!
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Temporary Oldham Way lane closures – Thursday 19 December
There will be lane closures on Oldham Way during off peak hours on Thursday 19 December.
Alternate lanes heading in the direction of Huddersfield Road will be closed from 9.30am until 2.30pm so work can be carried out safely and quickly on the anti-skid surfacing.
We apologise in advance for any inconvenience.
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