MY TOWN
My town is a cool town, where you can go and drink
beer in many pubs and clubs, from rock and metal ones to trendy dance bars.
Fancy dancing the night away? Night clubs are open till gone 4am, with girls to
dance close to and cocktail drinks to exotically drink. See a live band in The
Abbey or Whittles, see a drag act in The Dog and Duck or try some Real Ales in
The Upsteps.
If you want a job you can work in a variety of
industries, from being a baker at Park Cake’s bakery, making cakes like
chocolate éclairs and custard creams, to warehouse work in Littlewoods or
Jacobson’s. Want to better your education? There’s a university and a new
science training centre where you can learn something different.
If you want to write, there are several writing
workshops. From Fitton Hill library to Oldham Central, where you can write
poetry and stories about anything your heart desires. Myself, I write about my
life and times gone by. Want to check your emails or go online? Every library
is plugged in so you can chat to your pals in Australia.
Much of the old town is gone now. No more Mump’s
Bridge, the two rail bridges are gone. The huge mill on Park Road is rubble,
making away for something new. Same with the train station, haven’t you heard?
We’re getting the Metrolink and trams to Manchester and elsewhere. You can come
up and visit me and my town.
We’ve plenty of sights like Dovestones with wild
moorland, deep blue reservoirs and hidden deep valleys. Enjoyable in every
season, taking your breath away. Spend a day in Uppermill, a small tourist
village, with a historic museum and lots of gift shops like Pieces of Paradise.
In the other directions, you have Rochdale, Ashton and Manchester, where there
are shops aplenty to keep you occupied.
People from all four corners of the world come and
visit Oldham, some settle here. From the Caribbean, both America’s, Asia,
Europe and more. Languages from many different places are spoken here and
people have unique names like Anneke or Dalmia. All unique, adding to the
culture. We’ve no aliens or Martian’s yet but never say never!
If you want history, you’ve got it. Churchill was once
an MP in Oldham and a deadly Nazi V-1 bomb hit Abbyhills. Many died. To balance
it out, you’ve local bands like Blouse, with not a breast in sight, doing top
rockin’ tunes. A host of others do fun gigs and excellent nights out. This is
my hometown, Oldham. Come and visit us, have a beer and try a local chippy or
kebab.
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