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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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School pay tribute to 'one-of-a-kind' girl as investigations into her death continue
The school of 13-year-old Casey-Louise Horrocks have paid tribute to ‘one-of-a-kind young person’ following her sudden and tragic death, which has prompted a major police investigation.
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Bridge Fest returns for 2025
Stalybridge is tuning up for another unforgettable day as Bridge Fest returns on Saturday, September 6th - marking the fourth edition of the much-loved community festival.
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Progress on huge town centre overhaul
Releasing four underused plots of land could unlock the £11.1m scheme to give Stalybridge’s western edge a facelift.
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Oldham Council blasted over new name for refurbished library and new town hall
Oldham Council’s leadership team has taken a tongue-lashing from several of its councillors over the decision to rename the newly refurbished Old Library after a ‘local hero’.
Tameside Reporter
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Local futsal player to take part in UEFA Futsal Champions League
A Tameside futsal player will soon take on some of Europe’s elite.
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Ashton United condemn 'pro Tommy Robinson' chants
Ashton United have issued a statement following reports that 'pro Tommy Robinson chants' were heard during Saturday's clash with Stocksbridge Park Steels at Hurst Cross.
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School pay tribute to 'one-of-a-kind' girl as investigations into her death continue
The school of 13-year-old Casey-Louise Horrocks have paid tribute to ‘one-of-a-kind young person’ following her sudden and tragic death, which has prompted a major police investigation.
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Bridge Fest returns for 2025
Stalybridge is tuning up for another unforgettable day as Bridge Fest returns on Saturday, September 6th - marking the fourth edition of the much-loved community festival.
Entertainment
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2:22 : A Ghost Story – A thrilling, spooky piece of art!
This week ‘2:22 A Ghost Story’ is at Manchester’s Opera house.
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Alex Cann’s weekly film blog - Thursday 14th August 2025
It only took me 22 years, but I finally watched Freaky Friday on Disney+ this week in anticipation of the sequel being released. It’s a story that has its origins in an earlier book, and a film that Kelly Osbourne originally auditioned for as Anna, but decided to back out. She later said it’s the biggest mistake she’s ever made, given the success of the movie.
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Alex B. Cann column - Thursday 14th August 2025
According to new research from Nationwide, the average Briton spends a staggering 80,870 minutes of their life on the phone trying to sort out problems. That is roughly 56 days. In that time, you could potentially read between 15 and 25 books, learn a new language, or watch over 1100 episodes of your favourite TV show, assuming each lasted for 45 minutes. One in three say that poor customer service is their biggest bugbear, according to the survey. Here are the ten most annoying things.
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Alex B. Cann column - Thursday 7th August 2025
As someone who has battled with my weight over the years, I have huge sympathy with anyone who’s trying to shift a few pounds.
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Alex Cann’s weekly film blog - Thursday 7th August 2025
Remember the Barbenheimer craze a couple of years ago? It happened in July 2023, when both Barbie and Oppenheimer were released in cinemas at the same time, and made for a rather unusual double bill. Well, I think I’ve found a new one... Bring Her Back Naked. Might need a rebrand.
Glossop Chronicle
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PLOD officers are breaking down barriers
Derbyshire Constabulary are bridging the gap for those who are deaf/deafened and hard of hearing in the community.
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‘Travelling Blind’ takes on Trans Pennine Trail
A remarkable blind man is embarking on an incredible 300-mile walk along the Trans Pennine Trail, in a mission to highlight the importance of accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
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Speeding driver jailed for four years after serious crash
A Glossop man who caused a head on crash which left two people with serious injuries has been jailed.
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Glossopdale Sixth Form celebrates A Level achievements
Glossopdale Sixth Form has praised it’s ‘exceptional’ Year 13, as students secure top results and bright futures.
Oldham Reporter
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Oldham Council blasted over new name for refurbished library and new town hall
Oldham Council’s leadership team has taken a tongue-lashing from several of its councillors over the decision to rename the newly refurbished Old Library after a ‘local hero’.
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Three arrests made as operation Vulcan targets drug supply in Oldham
Three individuals have been arrested on suspicion of drug offences following a series of early-morning raids in Derker, Oldham, as part of the ongoing efforts by Operation Vulcan.
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Local actor Danny Sheppard stars in powerful WWII film ‘The Triumph of the Heart’
Oldham-born actor Danny Sheppard has taken a significant step in his acting career with a powerful role in the new historical drama ‘Triumph of the Heart’ - a poignant and gritty portrayal of heroism and sacrifice during one of history’s darkest periods.
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Maggie’s launches support programme for men facing prostate cancer hormone therapy
Men in Oldham and across the UK undergoing hormone therapy for prostate cancer now have access to expert help tackling the gruelling side effects, thanks to a new initiative from leading cancer support charity Maggie’s.
National News
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Former Nine OClock Service priest guilty of sexual offences against nine women
A former priest who was the leader of evangelical movement the Nine O’Clock Service has been found guilty of sexual offences against nine women.
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Kneecap rapper faces month long wait over whether terror charge is thrown out
A member of rap trio Kneecap faces a month-long wait to find out whether his terrorism charge will be thrown out.
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Gareth Southgate enjoying life and not actively seeking management return
Former England boss Sir Gareth Southgate says he is not actively looking at a return to management and was puzzled to see himself linked with the Poland job over the summer.
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Paul Weller sues former accountants after being dropped over Gaza statements
Musician Paul Weller is suing his former accountants after they stopped working with the singer after public statements alleging Israel was committing genocide in Gaza, according to a legal letter.
Sport
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Local futsal player to take part in UEFA Futsal Champions League
A Tameside futsal player will soon take on some of Europe’s elite.
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Midweek football round-up: Stalybridge through in FA Cup
Stalybridge Celtic made it through to the First Qualifying Round of the FA Cup on Tuesday after a 2-0 win away at Bury.
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United View: Positive signs despite defeat
After what many will hope to be a transformative summer for Manchester United, the Reds kicked off their campaign with a 1-0 defeat at home to Arsenal.
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City Watch: Blues start with a bang
The Premier League is back! After a few months of writing about the Club World Cup, transfer rumours and the potential our new signings have, there is something more fruitful to talk about in these columns for the next nine months.