News published September 2025
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Oldham Leads the Way on Sustainability
Cllr Abdul Jabbar, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Finance, Corporate Services and Sustainability, welcomed the Greater Manchester Green City Board to the newly renovated Environment Centre.
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New Year, New Move for Tommyfield Market
Tommyfield Market traders have requested to move into the new market, located in the revamped Spindles, in the new year.
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"The impact of this will last forever" - Primary school celebrates success of pioneering national language development programme
Oldham is one of nine areas taking part in the Early Language Support for Every Child (ELSEC) initiative
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Council honoured with prestigious gold award for armed forces support
Oldham Council has been presented with the prestigious Gold Award in the Armed Forces Employer Recognition Scheme on Monday 22 September.
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New exhibition at Gallery Oldham celebrates historic links between India and the UK
Indian Perspectives features more than 100 works including drawings and paintings.
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Step back in time as Nostalgic Oldham returns
Oldham town centre will be transformed into a retro wonderland on Saturday 27 September, 11am–4pm.
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Step back in time as official date is set for Oldham Archives move to the Spindles
A landmark moment as the archives service opens in its brand new home
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Landlord spills the secrets of running award-winning Oldham pub and reveals 'unexpected' pie recipe
"Even when I was young I wanted to be a pub landlord," Fox and Pine landlord Chris Riley told the Oldham Council podcast The Oldham Cast.
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Spindles redevelopment hailed for most innovative offices in the North
Oldham Council and the team behind the ‘ground-breaking’ Spindles renovation have been presented with the British Council of Offices’ (BCO) northern Innovation Award.
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Chadderton Together and Foxdenton Hall development project awarded grant by The National Lottery Heritage Fund to restore Grade II Listed building
Today, Oldham Council in partnership with Chadderton Together is announcing a development grant of £228,000** from The National Lottery Heritage Fund.