From Oldham Council <[email protected]>
Subject Save the date for a new chapter in Oldham history📜
Date September 19, 2025 2:40 PM
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[The new archives store]

A new chapter: Date is set for Oldham Archives moving to the Spindles
 
History lovers, mark your calendars because Oldham Archives has a new permanent home in the Spindles shopping centre, moving from its temporary location in the library.
 
The centre will be officially opened by the Mayor, Cllr Eddie Moores, at 2pm on Saturday 27 September, as part of Nostalgic Oldham (see below for more details). 
 
From 10am–4pm, visitors can enjoy a special open day featuring historical maps, oral histories, tours of the new purpose-built archives store.
 
Then from Monday 29 September, researchers will once again be able to use the search room from 10am–5pm weekdays and 10am–1pm on Saturdays.
 
Read the full story by clicking [here.]([link removed])

 

Great Scott! A piece of movie history is coming to Nostalgic Oldham 
 
Oh yes, a replica of the famous DeLorean time machine from the Back to the Future trilogy of films will be parked up outside the historic Oldham Town Hall at Parliament Square at 11am to 4pm on Saturday 27 September.

So bring the family and take some photos with this classic car.
 
Plus, singer Kelly will be belting out nostalgic hits at the Market Hall, near the Market Salon, at 11am, 12.30pm and 2pm. 
 
Families can also enjoy face painting and balloon modelling from 10.30am to 3.30pm.

 

[Pub landlord Chris Riley gesturing with his hands and smiling wearing headphones as he chats with podcast presenter Robin Marshall who is also smiling ]([link removed])

Landlord spills the secrets of running award-winning Oldham pub
 
Landlord Chris Riley took time out from his busy schedule running the popular Fox and Pine pub to share his remarkable story on our podcast [The Oldham Cast.]([link removed])
 
Chris and his wife Michelle have seen the Fox and Pine pick up a stream of national and local accolades since launching during the pandemic in 2020, including recently the Greater Manchester Area Pub of the Year.
 
Chris, who got his first pub licence when he was 21, said: "Even when I was young I wanted to be a pub landlord. It must have been in my blood because my great grandfather was a landlord in Oldham and had a couple of pubs during the war."
 
Watch all episodes now by clicking [here.]([link removed])

 

[Mike Ford, Managing Director of the Roughyeds, talking on the podcast]([link removed] Managing Director Mike Ford talking on the podcast with presenter Robin Marshall)

Oldham Cast with Mike Ford before a big night at Boundary Park
 
Our next Oldham Cast episode drops on Monday (22 September) with none other than Mike Ford, Managing Director of Oldham Roughyeds.
 
Mike talks about his passion for the club, his hopes for the future, and why rugby matters so much to our town. It’s a must-listen for all fans ahead of a massive night for Oldham RLFC.
 
Tonight (Friday 19 September), Oldham face Halifax Panthers in the Betfred Championship Eliminator – a huge clash at Boundary Park that could shape the club’s future.
 
Tickets start at just £16 for adults and £3 for under-16s. Hospitality options are also available for those who want to make it a big night.
 
Book your tickets now by clicking [here.]([link removed])

 

[Fostering couple Wendy Paul smiling as they stand alongside The Oldham Cast podcast presenter Robin Marshall ]

Opening hearts and changing lives: Meet the couple who fostered 30 children
 
Also, coming soon we’ve just finished one of our most powerful The Oldham Cast episodes with this amazing couple.
 
Over the years Wendy and Paul have fostered more than 30 children, giving each one a safe home, love, and the support they needed.
 
They shared the challenges, the laughter, and the moments that have stayed with them — stories that show just how life-changing fostering can be for the children and for themselves.
 
We're proud to be able to share their voices with you.

 

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Little ones, big smiles: Free Family Hub creative session
 
Join us for a fun, free creative session for little ones aged 2–5 years and their parents and carers.
 
Let's make art and spark imaginations at the Our Beautiful Oldham artist-led workshop at Alexandra Family Hub, Wildmoor Avenue, OL4 5PU, on Monday 6 October at 10.30am– 11.30am.
 
To book call Alexandra Family Hub on 0161 206 0408.
 
For more information about the support and activities at our Family Hubs visit [familyhubs.oldham.gov.uk]([link removed])

 

[ Outside view of the Shree Swaminarayan Mandir Oldham lit up in all its glory ]([link removed])

Heritage Open Day at Shree Swaminarayan Mandir Oldham
 
As part of the Oldham Histories Festival, the Shree Swaminarayan Mandir Oldham is welcoming on Saturday 20 September.
 
This event offers the opportunity to step inside one of Oldham’s most striking cultural landmarks.
 
Guests will be able to explore the gardens, appreciate the distinctive architecture of the Hindu temple on Copster Hill Road, and view displays for Ganesh Chaturthi.
 
This event is free to attend from 9.30am–12pm, and you don't need to book.
 
For more information on the Oldham Histories Festival click [here.]([link removed])

 

Get ready for the Oldham Central Health and Wellbeing Event 2025 
 
Visit Oldham Leisure Centre on Wednesday 24 September, 10am–2pm for free free drop-in sessions including: 
✔ Blood pressure and weight checks
✔ Diabetes advice
✔ Parent and baby activities
✔ Fitness challenges
✔ Free health checks
 
There's no booking required and the event is free, just turn up and take part. 
 
Come along, learn more about local health services, and take small steps towards a healthier you.

 

[A line up of colourful bicycles]([link removed])

Got a wheel-y good idea to boost health and wellbeing in your community?
 
The GM Walking and Wheeling Fund has grants of up to £7,000 (and smaller ones of £2,000) available to support local projects.
 
Last year, more than 1,700 people across Greater Manchester got moving thanks to this fund 🙌
 
Applications close next Friday 26 September, so make sure you don't miss your chance and apply [here.]([link removed])

 

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