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1. My take on failing secondary school
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 November 2008A FORMER Counthill School governor has spoken out about what he believes are the "real problems" behind the failing school.
2. Newsagent proves again – ‘I’m not to be messed with’
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 November 2008ROYTON man Stewart Evans takes pride in his job and nonsense from nobody – so much so he has managed to fight off armed raiders on three separate occasions.
3. University’s new centre is out of this world
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 November 2008BUDDING actors, journalists and designers can boldly go where no local students have gone before – thanks to a little help from the captain of the Starship Enterprise.
4. Counthill is in crisis
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 12 November 2008GOVERNORS at Counthill have been removed in a bid to improve the school’s ongoing problems.
5. College a £70 million cut above
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 November 2008AMBITIOUS plans to redevelop Oldham College into a world class learning facility are a step closer.
6. Carer Nicola must call for support she well deserves
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 29 October 2008AN Oldham woman who has dedicated her life to caring for others has found herself in need of help – after missing just one smear test turned her world upside down.
7. New dawn discussed for Clayton
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 22 October 2008CONSULTANTS have been drafted in to look at potential future developments on Clayton Playing Fields.
8. Catholic school will be built at Radclyffe
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 15 October 2008OLDHAM’S new £30m Catholic school will be built on the current Radclyffe lower school site.
9. Here’s to next 150 years
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 15 October 2008IT may have got off to an unpromising start in Victorian times, but these days St Patrick’s Church has a key role to play in Oldham’s religious community.
10. Cordelia is a true walking miracle
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 8 October 2008PLAYING games in the back garden is an everyday part of growing up for most children – but for one brave youngster it is the latest step in her remarkable battle to lead a normal life.
