Despite more than a hundred complaints none of Oldham’s businesses reported for allegedly operating illegally during lockdown were ordered to close.Between March 20 and June 5, the town hall received 123 complaints about premises that people said were continuing to operate, despite the government coronavirus regulations.Those measures announced by Prime Minister Boris Johnson nearly three months ago banned cafes, pubs and restaurants from opening to the public.Other ‘non essential’ businesses were also ordered to close their doors on March 23 in a bid to halt the spread of the pandemic.Oldham council sent out 55 warning letters following complaints, but said that no prohibition orders to stop trading had been issued.“Those that should not.