Showing results 1 to 10 of 99
Sort by: most relevant first | most recent first
1. New coach named by next week
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 October 2005OLDHAM chairman Chris Hamilton expects to name the Roughyeds new coach within the next few days.
2. Saint Sands stuns Wigan
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 12 October 2005OLDHAM St Anne's returned from Wigan St Jude's with the points after a 17-10 victory.
3. Nowhere to Hyde for Coldhurst
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 12 October 2005Table Tennis THE latest play in the Oldham and District Table Tennis League saw Uppermill A make a statement to the rest of division two with a comfortable despatching of Grotton A 9-1.
4. ‘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.
5. 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).
6. Louise leads the way
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 October 2005Athletics OLDHAM and Royton Harriers' Louise Clarkson produced another good display at a race in aid of Springhill Hospice.
7. Mary claims she had ‘fat’ chance of justice
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 12 October 2005A HIT-and-run victim has blamed political correctness for making her "feel like a criminal" after police told her off for describing the guilty driver as "fat".
8. ‘God help our poor families’
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 12 October 2005DOZENS of Oldham residents have been flying out to earthquake-hit Pakistan this week in a bid to help with ongoing rescue efforts.
9. Saints see victory over East go west
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 5 October 2005Rugby League Oldham St Anne's 24 Leigh East 26 LEIGH gained their second win of the National Conference League Premier Division season as Saints lost a 10-point lead and their third consecutive match.
10. 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.
