The very latest news
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Campaigners had months to complain about 11th hour Places for Everyone changes, court told
Claims Places for Everyone campaigners had ‘very little time’ to respond to last-minute changes have been slapped down by landowners’ lawyers.
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Ashton woman’s fundraising shines a light on breast cancer awareness after her own diagnosis
A contracts manager from NHS Greater Manchester has raised more than £5,300 for cancer charities following her own diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer, turning her personal experience into a powerful message of hope and awareness.
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Bus strikes set to cause widespread disruption from tomorrow
Industrial action by some bus operator staff at Stagecoach and Metroline is expected to take place from tomorrow (Friday , October 10) until Monday (October 13) affecting many Bee Network services.
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Don’t wait to get help if your baby’s movements slow down, midwives urge
Midwives at Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust are urging pregnant women to contact the maternity unit immediately if they notice their baby’s movements slow down or stop, warning that acting quickly could help prevent stillbirth.
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Warm Front Ltd celebrates 20 years of sustainable success
This month, local family business Warm Front Ltd is celebrating an impressive milestone, 20 years of trading. In an era when many small businesses face tough economic challenges, this achievement stands as a testament to the company’s resilience, innovation, and deep-rooted community spirit.
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Dr Kershaw's join forces with Hindu temple to improve care access
Dr Kershaw’s Hospice in Royton has joined forces with a local Hindu temple as part of its mission to highlight accessible palliative care within diverse communities.
Tameside Reporter
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Ashton woman’s fundraising shines a light on breast cancer awareness after her own diagnosis
A contracts manager from NHS Greater Manchester has raised more than £5,300 for cancer charities following her own diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer, turning her personal experience into a powerful message of hope and awareness.
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Don’t wait to get help if your baby’s movements slow down, midwives urge
Midwives at Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust are urging pregnant women to contact the maternity unit immediately if they notice their baby’s movements slow down or stop, warning that acting quickly could help prevent stillbirth.
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Warm Front Ltd celebrates 20 years of sustainable success
This month, local family business Warm Front Ltd is celebrating an impressive milestone, 20 years of trading. In an era when many small businesses face tough economic challenges, this achievement stands as a testament to the company’s resilience, innovation, and deep-rooted community spirit.
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Festive cheer returns with Age UK Tameside’s Christmas coffee morning
Following the huge success of last year’s Christmas Coffee Morning, Age UK Tameside is delighted to announce the return of this much-loved community fundraiser.
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A cut above: Angie’s charity chop raises over £3,600 for cancer care
When Angie, a friendly face at the Morrisons café in Dukinfield, decided to do something special for charity, she certainly made it count, by bravely cutting off an incredible 19 inches of her hair to support patients undergoing cancer treatment at the Tameside Macmillan Unit.
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Spine-chilling Halloween fun comes to Ashton!
Make Ashton Great Again will be hosting a week of ghostly walks, vigils, and haunted thrills.
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Active Tameside to host 'Festival of Sport'
Active Tameside are hosting an exciting event later this month, aimed at encouraging youngsters to get involved in sport.
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Ex-Labour councillor reveals why she left her political party of 50 years
Frustration, a ‘lack of democracy’ and being ‘too left-wing’ are why one of Greater Manchester’s longest serving female politicians has quit the Labour Party.
Glossop Chronicle
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Derbyshire LGBT+ secures National Lottery Heritage funding
Derbyshire LGBT+ is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a grant of £226,396 from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to undertake two significant projects.
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MP hosts second High Peak Careers, Skills and Jobs Fair
Following the huge success of April’s inaugural event in Buxton, Jon Pearce MP is to host High Peak’s Second Careers, Skills & Jobs Fair in Glossop this Friday (10th October).
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Glossop bonfire returns to light up Manor Park
Glossop Round Table are delighted to announce that the much-loved Glossop Bonfire is back for 2025 - taking place on Saturday 8th November in Manor Park.
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Virgin Media apologise for traffic chaos
Motorists recently faced severe delays after temporary four-way traffic lights were installed on Market Street in Hollingworth, causing major disruption.
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Sweet success for Pixie Bakes in national awards
A much-loved Tintwistle cake and coffee shop has been named as a finalist in the UK Small Business Awards - and locals couldn’t be prouder.
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Star Sophie's gruelling Camino challenge
A Hadfield woman has completed an incredible 130km trek along the famous Portuguese coastal route of the Camino de Santiago, raising vital funds for local charity Mummy’s Star.
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Bus strikes to hit Tameside and Glossop as Metroline and Stagecoach confirm industrial action
Commuters across Greater Manchester are being warned to expect widespread disruption to bus services later this week as drivers at Stagecoach and Metroline prepare for industrial action.
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Iconic Glossop Market Hall unveils first traders
Glossop Market Hall is about to be transformed, and we're excited to share a sneak peek of what's in store!
Oldham Reporter
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Campaigners had months to complain about 11th hour Places for Everyone changes, court told
Claims Places for Everyone campaigners had ‘very little time’ to respond to last-minute changes have been slapped down by landowners’ lawyers.
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Bus strikes set to cause widespread disruption from tomorrow
Industrial action by some bus operator staff at Stagecoach and Metroline is expected to take place from tomorrow (Friday , October 10) until Monday (October 13) affecting many Bee Network services.
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Dr Kershaw's join forces with Hindu temple to improve care access
Dr Kershaw’s Hospice in Royton has joined forces with a local Hindu temple as part of its mission to highlight accessible palliative care within diverse communities.
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Three men charged following arrest by Operation Vulcan
Three people have been charged following an Operation Vulcan warrant conducted earlier this week.
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FCHO employee recognised for work making local communities environmentally friendly
One of First Choice Homes Oldham’s (FCHO) employees has been admitted to a prestigious global sustainability body in recognition of her work in making local communities environmentally friendly.
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Andy Burnham’s office under-fire for last-minute Places for Everyone changes
Andy Burnham’s office has come under fire in court for making late-stage changes to Greater Manchester’s enormous development plan.
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More arrests made as Operation Vulcan continues to target criminals in Derker
Officers have arrested three men and seized multiple off-road and electric bikes from a property yesterday (Tuesday) following an Operation Vulcan warrant.
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TPE’s has a new chatbot to keep customers on track with live journey information
TransPennine Express (TPE) customers can now get live train information on the go with a new chatbot service.