THEY'RE all winners because they just LOVE reading The Oldham Times six days a week.

Four more people have been announced as lucky prize winners following our launch of daily paper in January.

They collected vouchers from each edition from Monday to Saturday, submitted them to us and were successful when they were picked at random.

Sixty-four-year-old Mick O'Hara, of Lees, won £250 which he says he will put towards a holiday for himself and wife Alison.

Mick, currently a care worker, was in Grenadier Guards Army regiment for 25 years before leaving to join the prison service.

He said: "I read the paper from cover to cover every night. I think it's great there's now a daily paper in Oldham again."

Another winner was Brenda Courtney, 61, of Chadderton. The North Manchester General Hospital housekeeper has bagged £100 worth of Tesco vouchers AND a £50 Just Eat voucher.

"I always used to buy the last daily Oldham paper before it stopped being published in print," she said. "I was very pleased when The Oldham Times started coming out six a week, as I always bought it on a Thursday when it was a weekly.

"It was a wonderful surprise when I found out I had won."

Meanwhile, Ralph Slade, of Royton, also won £100 worth of Tesco vouchers.

"I get the paper delivered every day," he said the 80-year-old father of one and grandfather of two, who is married to Brenda.

"I feel it is very important to keep up with local news and events and it was a massive step forward when The Oldham Times started publishing six days a week."

After leaving school in 1956, Ralph, who came from a farming background lived in North Yorkshire and worked in the agricultural sector.

But when prices for farming produce went "sky high" he left farming and joined Lancashire Police and was part of the motorway patrol.

Another winner of the £100 Tesco voucher was Mrs C Berry, of Chadderton.