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21. Child at risk had ‘serious’ injuries
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 October 2005CHILD protection agencies in Oldham have been handed an urgent 16-point improvement plan after a boy identified as being "at risk" suffered serious injuries.
22. Three schemes to bridge the health divide
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 12 October 2005THREE new schemes aimed at tackling Oldham's shocking health inequalities are launched this week by the Primary Care Trust (PCT).
23. A new centre that’s fit for the 21st Century
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 12 October 2005OLDHAM centre is to undergo a £20 million facelift that council mandarins believe will change the image of the town across the North West.
24. ‘Gap in life expectancy is growing’
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 October 2005THE new 120-page Public Health Report for Oldham highlights massive inequalities in the borough - from income, education and employment to housing and the social environment.
25. The great divide
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 October 2005EXCLUSIVE RESIDENTS of Saddleworth East can expect, on average, to live nine years longer than people in urban areas of Oldham.
26. Keep the flags flying
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 September 2005GREEN Flags are now flying proud and high at five of Oldham's finest beautyspots.
27. Don't send us back to our deaths
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 21 September 2005EXCLUSIVE THREE Kurdish men living in Oldham say there are effectively facing a death sentence if the Home Office proceeds with plans to forcibly return them to Iraq.
28. Woolas at centre of council tax furore
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 21 September 2005OLDHAM MP Phil Woolas is at the centre of a political storm after the government announced it is postponing the Council Tax revaluation due in 2007.
29. Car of the stars to go under the hammer
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 21 September 2005FOR SALE: Prestige performance car. Bought from estranged IT tycoon, attacked by an Iraqi mob and subject of a dispute with one of its two football manager owners. Offers invited at £11,000 upwards.
30. Trains cut before the leaves fall on lines
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 14 September 2005RAIL services on the Oldham to Rochdale loop line were reduced in half this week as part of Northern Rail's strategy to cope with the leaf fall season.
