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1. Uddin slams bid for entertainment licence
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 April 2004AN OLDHAM councillor has objected to an application for a public entertainment licence at the OBA Millennium Cultural Centre.
2. Blunkett praises our united effort
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 April 2004HOME Secretary David Blunkett braved a bomb scare to visit an Oldham community centre and went on to praise the progress made in the town since the riots of 2001.
3. Our own ‘Curry Mile’ is on menu
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 April 2004OLDHAM could soon be home to a curry mile to rival Rusholme's.
4. Arriva bid derailed
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 April 2004Doncaster 32 Oldham 28 OLDHAM just failed to snatch victory in the Arriva Trains quarter-final after Martin McLoughlin was sent off for a high tackle after 26 minutes.
5. Captain’s example
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 April 2004Second Division Swindon Town 1 Oldham Athletic 2 UNDERDOGS Latics sparked joyous scenes amongt their fans at the County Ground after adding Swindon Town to the list of promotion-chasing sides they have scalped.
6. Coach sees red
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 April 2004OLDHAM player-coach Steve Molloy felt the sending off of Martin McLoughlin was harsh, but refused to blame the referee for his team's defeat at Doncaster in the Arriva Trains Cup.
7. Folly of facing Waterhead
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 April 2004WATERHEAD'S under-12s rounded off a great season with a 22-12 victory at Folly Lane.
8. Hooray for Hollinwood
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 April 2004A VISION for the development of Oldham over the next 20 years was unveiled this week.
9. New West End will turn Town Hall into a shopping arcade
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 April 2004ONE finding of Oldham Beyond that may surprise many is the recommendation that one of the town's best known landmarks, the old Town Hall, should be turned into a shopping centre.
10. Roxy’s new premier venue?
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 28 April 2004THE ROXY Cinema, one of Hollinwood's most famous landmarks, could be relocated to the centre of Oldham as part of Oldham Beyond's recommendations to improve leisure and entertainment facilities in the town.
