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21. Fresh consultation for secondary plans
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 3 September 2008OLDHAMERS are to get a second chance to have their say on the £230m scheme to transform secondary education across the borough.
22. Inspiration who was brave to the end
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 3 September 2008AN inspirational Failsworth woman has become the youngest person in the UK to die from an asbestos-related cancer.
23. Stockport County 3 Oldham Athletic 1
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 8 October 2008OLDHAM’S eight-game unbeaten league run was left in tatters after a second-half defensive horror show at Edgeley Park.
24. It's in your hands
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 30 July 2008A GREATER Manchester-wide referendum will decide whether Oldham finally gets the Metrolink extension that would bring trams into the heart of the town centre.
25. Park and ride boost for tram commuters
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 September 2008TRANSPORT bosses have announced plans for two large park and ride sites on Oldham’s Metrolink line.
26. Bid to move C-Charge boundary
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 September 2008OLDHAM Council is to sumit new proposals to redraw the ‘outer’ ring for the congestion charge – in a bid to save hundreds of local residents and businesses from paying.
27. ‘Mystery man' now has real name and family
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 September 2008A MAN who has lived in limbo in a care home in Oldham for the last eight years has finally discovered his real name – and been reunited with his son.
28. Oldhamers ‘will vote for congestion charge’
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 20 August 2008THE people of Oldham – and Greater Manchester – WILL vote for congestion charging, according to secret polling data obtained by the Advertiser.
29. We've 'bin' so lucky
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 17 September 2008OLDHAM Council has struck a deal to keep the lid on an unlikely crisis – a national shortage of wheelie bins.
30. Meridian school plan ditched
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 17 September 2008PARENTS are celebrating after controversial plans to use a ‘dangerous’ town centre site as the home for a new £30m Catholic high school were scrapped.
