Community Activities
A group of residents come together to meet on a Tuesday for a cooked breakfast and chat and also on a Thursday dinner time to eat dinner and talk. Each person puts a small donation in to cover costs of all the meals for the ingredients. This community groups brings people together to talk and… [READ MORE]
A national non political, social organisation for all women, creating opportunities to build new skills by taking part in a wide variety of activities in an atmosphere of friendship and fun and campaigning on issues that matter to members and their communities
We are based on the car park on Victoria park , we are open for coffee on Monday Wednesday and Friday from 9.30 am till 12noon .
We serve beverages and toast and on a Friday we serve bacon butties , the price list is available in the cafe .
We are run by volunteers and it is a place where you can… [READ MORE]
The Community Centre is for the whole community, regardless of age, race, religion, ethnic background or sexuality. Currently the demographic for users of the centre are people aged over 50. But we are in the development of future activities and support groups that will include everyone within the… [READ MORE]
Victoria Park - Dementia community session. The Coffee mornings provides a safe and supportive place for you to enjoy a hot drink and spend time in the company of others
Enjoy free hot drinks and home made vegetable soup (Halal & Vegan). Free internet access, wifi book exchange scheme and chess. All welcome - However strictly no unaccompanied children please!
Barker Street Community Center is a safe and welcoming warm hub in the heart of Oldham.
OL1 deliver the 'Bread and Butter Thing' on behalf of the official Bread and Butter Charity.
We provide weekly groceries at a fraction of the high street prices through our membership scheme. We will try and always give you something for your cupboards and
fridge and we are slowly… [READ MORE]
Palmers Community Café is for everyone. You’ll find us in the entrance of Oldham Parish Church, situated in the heart of Oldham Town Centre
Why not pop in and try our delicious, freshly brewed coffees and teas.
We are run by friendly volunteers from OL1 Oldham who want to provide you with… [READ MORE]
Read for Life is one to one adult reading sessions for adults with low level reading ability. This activity can take place at any community venue or public work space.
LEAP Green Services & Bloom AT LEAP – Adult Day-care Provision for People with a Learning Disability.
WHO ARE WE?
LEAP Green Services (formally known as Greenscape) is an award winning charitable social enterprise based in Ashton-under-Lyne, providing grounds maintenance, gardening and… [READ MORE]
Our staff and volunteers rescue waste wood collected by our sister social enterprise, EMERGE Recycling, and repurpose it for re-sale and reuse in our Openshaw- based workshop, where it is turned it into beautiful upcycled timber products.
Touch Wood is partner of the National Community Wood… [READ MORE]
The Community Podcast Project
The grant is provided to purchase a new powerful PC for editing for the weekly Community Podcast helps to address the challenges faced by communities adversely impacted by the cost of living crisis through accessible and informative content. By featuring local experts… [READ MORE]
To provide training modules for young people between 19 to 24 years, giving young people an opportunity to gain real insight and practical skills into media and charitable sector.
Understanding Dementia Level 2; Supporting Carers Level 2
Work placement for over 18+ to learn skills in customer services, marketing, social media, setting up training and events, take part in on-going courses, taking part in CWTC wellbeing café.
Following our previous CWTC Community Networking Event. CWTC is organising another FREE Community Networking Event on Thursday 4th September 2025 from 10:30am – 1:00pm at Centre of Wellbeing, Training and Culture Oldham.
Come and meet training providers, employers and community support services… [READ MORE]
General support with everything from benefits to foodbanks to access to housing through our bond scheme. Phone the office for more information.
Broad oak are a friendly group who meet in the lounge and have a tea/coffee and a chat