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21. Tunnelling back into war history
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 1 September 2006YOU can step back into history - and discover how people lived through the Second World War. There is a chance to experience daily life in war-torn Britain on Wednesday when Stockport Air Raid Shelters hold one of their monthly explorer tours.
22. Get your skates on!
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 24 November 2006ALL the fun of ice-skating is on offer in city centre Manchester with On Ice at Piccadilly. The open air ice rink in Piccadilly Gardens gives all the family a unique chance to enjoy the excitement of this winter sport.
23. Europe takes over the town
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 10 November 2006KICKSTART the Christmas spirit next week by going into city centre Manchester to enjoy the speciality markets that boast the best of festive cosmopolitan fare.
24. Days Out: For singletons, film fans, young lovers and those who just like to get dirty
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 9 February 2006WHERE to go, what to do and when to do it, all courtesy of Conrad Astley.
25. Vicky Pollard of Corrie to wed Jason?
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 24 March 2006Rachel Broady looks at next week's going on in Weatherfield, Walford and Emmerdale.
26. 10,000 years of Stockport
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 31 March 2006A MUSEUM that chronicles the lives of Stopfordians during the past 10,000 years has opened to the public.
27. Big days for bored kids
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 8 June 2007WHAT'S ON: INTRODUCE children to the rich legacy of fun learning attractions around Greater Manchester and give their brains a boost!
28. The week ahead: it's all in the line of duty for Mrs T
Oldham Advertiser, Friday 26 May 2006From the summer of love to Thatcher's 1987 landslide, Conrad Astley looks at what's on telly next week.
29. £10m museum plan at library
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 1 November 2006THE third and final part of Oldham's ambitious Cultural Quarter moved a step closer this week when multi-million pound plans to refurbish the old library and local studies centre on Union Street were backed by councillors.
