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Four years in prison for man who stashed multiple drugs in his bedroom
A 24-year-old man has been jailed for four years after various drugs were found stashed in his bedroom during a search by Operation Vulcan officers.
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Ruchi Restaurant scoops top prize at national awards
Glossop’s much-loved multi-award winning Ruchi Restaurant has been crowned Best Restaurant of the Year at the Curry Life Awards 2025.
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Miles ahead: Blythe House Hospice’s Record-breaking fundraiser
Runners taking part in the Chatsworth 10k, sponsored by BRM Solicitors, helped to raise over a record-breaking £54,000 for local hospice care.
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Get help to master your digital device
Are you struggling with your smartphone, tablet, or laptop? Help is at hand during National 'Get Online Week'.
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A juicy day out: Hayfield’s apple celebration returns this October
The community group Sustainable Hayfield will be hosting their much-loved Hayfield Apple Day on Saturday 18th October at Hayfield Primary School.
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Daughter to light up Dr Kershaw’s’ tree in memory of late father
Carly Tierney says her late father will be “watching down” on her as she switches on the tree lights at Dr Kershaw’s’ annual Light Up a Life event.
Tameside Reporter
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World champion boxer Ricky Hatton’s cause of death revealed
An inquest has heard that former world champion boxer Ricky Hatton died from suicide at the age of 46-years-old.
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A sunny Afternoon Review: You really got going!
‘A Sunny Afternoon’ hits up the stage at the palace for a limited time giving us an inside-look and celebratory experience of one of Britain’s most successful bands: The Kinks.
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Stalybridge pupils get on board with rail confidence project
School pupils from Stalybridge were given a hands-on introduction to the world of rail travel last week, thanks to support from the Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU) and TransPennine Express (TPE).
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380 lives saved through ground breaking heart health checks
Hundreds of people across Greater Manchester have been spared life-changing illness thanks to an ambitious NHS programme focused on preventing heart attacks and strokes before they happen.
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Stalybridge centenarian Nancy celebrates 100th birthday in style
There were smiles, laughter, and even a visit from “Elvis” as Parkhill Nursing Home in Stalybridge celebrated a very special milestone on Wednesday 15th October, the 100th birthday of much-loved resident Nancy, who marked the incredible occasion surrounded by family, friends, staff and fellow residents.
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Police urge people to report hate crime during awareness week
Greater Manchester Police is marking National Hate Crime Awareness Week (HCAW) by encouraging people to report incidents of hate crime.
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Tameside residents urged to check voter registration details
Tameside residents are being urged to check their electoral registration details to make sure they don’t miss out on having their say in next year’s local elections.
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Tameside named as North West’s first ‘Heritage Place’ in major National Lottery investment
Tameside has been chosen by The National Lottery Heritage Fund as one of six new areas to benefit from a multi-million-pound UK-wide investment, as part of its ambitious Heritage Places initiative.
Glossop Chronicle
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Ruchi Restaurant scoops top prize at national awards
Glossop’s much-loved multi-award winning Ruchi Restaurant has been crowned Best Restaurant of the Year at the Curry Life Awards 2025.
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Miles ahead: Blythe House Hospice’s Record-breaking fundraiser
Runners taking part in the Chatsworth 10k, sponsored by BRM Solicitors, helped to raise over a record-breaking £54,000 for local hospice care.
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Get help to master your digital device
Are you struggling with your smartphone, tablet, or laptop? Help is at hand during National 'Get Online Week'.
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A juicy day out: Hayfield’s apple celebration returns this October
The community group Sustainable Hayfield will be hosting their much-loved Hayfield Apple Day on Saturday 18th October at Hayfield Primary School.
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'Tricks for Treats' returns for Glossop’s four-legged friends
Spooky season has arrived - and Glossop’s very own Puppy Nanny is back with her much-loved, dog-friendly ‘Tricks for Treats’ event!
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World champion boxer Ricky Hatton’s cause of death revealed
An inquest has heard that former world champion boxer Ricky Hatton died from suicide at the age of 46-years-old.
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Manchester Bee Network bus strikes over as workers win excellent pay deal
Strikes this month by bus drivers working for Manchester's integrated Bee Network transport system have been called off after they accepted a vastly improved pay deal.
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Free rail travel on offer to help veterans and Armed Forces attend Remembrance Services
The rail industry is supporting serving military personnel and veterans by providing free rail travel during this year’s Remembrance commemorations.
Oldham Reporter
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Four years in prison for man who stashed multiple drugs in his bedroom
A 24-year-old man has been jailed for four years after various drugs were found stashed in his bedroom during a search by Operation Vulcan officers.
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Daughter to light up Dr Kershaw’s’ tree in memory of late father
Carly Tierney says her late father will be “watching down” on her as she switches on the tree lights at Dr Kershaw’s’ annual Light Up a Life event.
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Inside the lavish old home ‘fit for film set’ that’s about to get a major make-over
Stunning photos reveal the inside of a beautiful old manor house in Oldham that has been left to crumble for more than a decade.
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World champion boxer Ricky Hatton’s cause of death revealed
An inquest has heard that former world champion boxer Ricky Hatton died from suicide at the age of 46-years-old.
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380 lives saved through ground breaking heart health checks
Hundreds of people across Greater Manchester have been spared life-changing illness thanks to an ambitious NHS programme focused on preventing heart attacks and strokes before they happen.
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Young people learn about the contruction trade thanks to partnership with FCHO
Oldham College T Level students joined First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) staff last week to get real world experience of construction at a development site.
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Oldham RUFC victorious on the road
Oldham travelled to Ormskirk on Saturday for their next fixture needing a decent result.
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Young Oldham woman puts the brakes on mechanic misogyny
Britain’s grease monkey business is at a crossroads – with a predicted 160,000 shortfall in mechanics and a backward attitude to women workers.