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Dave Sweetmore's Blog
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Dave Sweetmore Leaves The Tameside Radio Drivetime Show
It's just over two years since I became the permanent drivetime presenter on Tameside Radio, and tomorrow, Friday February 7th, will sadly be my last day on the show.
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Dave Sweetmore - 31st October
After the massive success of last year's huge 40th anniversary tour, legendary soul band Stax Of Soul will be rolling back into Uppermill in November as part of this year's series of tour dates.
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Dave Sweetmore - 24th October
Pauline Town MBE is a Tameside hero and a legend. As landlady of The Station Hotel in Ashton, she has made the respected British pub much more than that, it's also a hub for the homeless, victims of domestic abuse, families in need, and those facing poverty in this area.
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Dave Sweetmore - 17th October
Its three years since Stereophonics last toured, and last week the band announced their biggest ever UK and Ireland stadium tour which will take place in 2025.
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Dave Sweetmore - 19th September
When we started our Local music Spotlight feature on Tameside Radio and across the Not Really Here Group media outlets back in January 2023, I knew what an important feature it would be for local bands and artists, but I don't think anybody could have predicted just how successful it has been.
The latest news
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Oldham bar targeted online in case of mistaken identity in Charlie Kirk debacle
A beloved bar in Oldham is facing ‘relentless online abuse’ after being falsely identified as a New Orleans pub of the same name attributed with writing a controversial comment on social media about Charlie Kirk’s death.
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"He was a remarkable person who inspired countless individuals," - tributes continue to flood in for the late great Ricky Hatton
Tributes have poured in for Tameside boxing icon Ricky Hatton, who passed away on Sunday at the age of 46.
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Tameside to Tanzania: Kilimanjaro challenge complete
A consultant breast surgeon from Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust has scaled new heights in support of local patients.
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Severe travel disruption looms as bus and tram network staff ballot for pay strikes
Around 200 Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) workers are being balloted for industrial action over pay and could join 2,000 bus workers in the city on strike.
Tameside Reporter
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"He was a remarkable person who inspired countless individuals," - tributes continue to flood in for the late great Ricky Hatton
Tributes have poured in for Tameside boxing icon Ricky Hatton, who passed away on Sunday at the age of 46.
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Tameside to Tanzania: Kilimanjaro challenge complete
A consultant breast surgeon from Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust has scaled new heights in support of local patients.
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Ashton comes together for #CultureVibe celebration
More than 1,000 people flocked to Holy Trinity Church and Community Centre in Ashton on Sunday for a day of family fun, food, and community spirit at the first-ever St Peter’s #CultureVibe! event.
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Audenshaw Dad’s life at the heart of new criminology book
William ‘Billy’ Mahaffey, dad of two has just celebrated the launch of Bringing Criminological Theory to Life: A Lived Experience Approach to Crime and Desistance, unveiled at Manchester Museum on Thursday 11th September.
Entertainment
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Review: Here and Now - A journey of friendship, love and the power of music
A vibrant celebration of pop nostalgia, Here and Now explodes onto the stage at the Manchester Opera House with infectious energy, iconic music, and feel-good storytelling.
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Alex Cann’s weekly film blog - Thursday 11th September 2025
Taking a look at the UK Box Office chart, The Conjuring : Last Rites seems to be dominating proceedings. However, in our “Movie Men” WhatsApp group, my chum Will Chalk writes: “It’s a big ol’ meh from me. Doesn’t ever build any tension, and is so OTT. It’s more like a sketch show of jump scares... some of them quite decent. It’s also too long”.
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Alex B. Cann column - Thursday 11th September 2025
If you were around in the 1970s, what are the things you remember most fondly?
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Alex Cann’s weekly film blog - Thursday 4th September 2025
It’s difficult to believe, but Jaws is 50 years old, and it’s back on the big screen.
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Alex B. Cann column - Thursday 4th September 2025
Sofas and holidays are the subject of this week’s superfluous frippery, beginning with the startling revelation that it’s over 20 years since Tom Cruise jumped up and down on Oprah Winfrey’s sofa, ecstatically declaring his love for Katie Holmes.
Glossop Chronicle
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Bus strikes set to cause major disruption
Glossop residents planning to use buses to travel across Tameside and Greater Manchester, are being urged to plan their journeys carefully as industrial action is set to bring widespread disruption.
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Future of Glossop churches uncertain
Consultation has begun on the future of Glossop’s Catholic churches.
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Is your four-legged furry friend a winner?
High Peak MP Jon Pearce has announced the launch of his first ever ‘High Peak Dog of the Year’ competition.
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High Peak CVS: A lifeline during the hardest of times
Losing someone you love is one of life’s hardest experiences - and finding support can feel impossible.
Oldham Reporter
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Oldham bar targeted online in case of mistaken identity in Charlie Kirk debacle
A beloved bar in Oldham is facing ‘relentless online abuse’ after being falsely identified as a New Orleans pub of the same name attributed with writing a controversial comment on social media about Charlie Kirk’s death.
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Severe travel disruption looms as bus and tram network staff ballot for pay strikes
Around 200 Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) workers are being balloted for industrial action over pay and could join 2,000 bus workers in the city on strike.
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Residents appeal for help with funds in aid of men's charity
A Royton retirement home is looking for funds to help raise more awareness about men’s mental health.
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Oldhamers told to expect doorstep visits for voter details
Oldhamers are being told to expect doorstep visits by the council to check voter details.
National News
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Duchess of Kents coffin arrives at Westminster Cathedral on eve of funeral
The coffin of the Duchess of Kent was received during a solemn ceremony at Westminster Cathedral on the eve of her funeral service.
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Fugitive aristocrat Constance Marten and partner jailed over baby death
Aristocrat Constance Marten and her convicted rapist partner have been jailed for 14 years for killing their newborn baby while on the run.
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Labour MP Inevitable Starmer will be ousted if 2026 elections are bad
Sir Keir Starmer faces being ousted after May’s elections unless he changes course, a leading Labour left-winger has warned.
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Students heading to university warned about key scams targeting young adults
Students are being warned to watch out for scams trying to con them out of their cash as they prepare for university life.
Sport
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"He was a remarkable person who inspired countless individuals," - tributes continue to flood in for the late great Ricky Hatton
Tributes have poured in for Tameside boxing icon Ricky Hatton, who passed away on Sunday at the age of 46.
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Local clubs discover their Manchester Premier Cup fate
The draw for this year's Frank Hannah Manchester Premier Cup has concluded, with a Tameside derby on the horizon.
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Midweek football round-up: Hyde fall to defeat
Managerless Hyde United followed up Saturday’s 3-3 draw at Hebburn Town with a 2-1 home defeat to Leek Town on Tuesday night.
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Sabres start the season strongly
Simmondley Sabres Netball Club started their season with a bang on Sunday with a 7-1 win over Reddish Vale.