Proposals to build a new 5.7 acre park in the centre of Oldham have not been popular with shoppers in the town centre. As part of “The Big Oldham Conversation”, Oldham Council have outlined their ambitions for the centre of the town, laying out several projects they hope will positively impact the borough.
With plans to move Oldham Coliseum to a redeveloped Old Post Office and former Quaker Meeting House, a new event space and archive centre in Spindles, and hopes to bring the Old Library back into use, there’s plenty to think about with the new ideas. READ MORE: Parents 'gutted' as schools ban audiences from nativities amid Covid However, two of the most commonly discussed, and most controversial, of these plans involve the relocation of
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