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Gamesley's G52 treats families to Blackpool adventureFamilies from Gamesley were treated to a memorable day out in Blackpool on Saturday, courtesy of the G52 Community Group.
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Glossop's artistic talent shines at Victoria HallThe ‘VictoriARTS 25’ exhibition marked the fifth major art showcase organised by the Friends of Victoria Hall in just three years.
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Mossley set to shine with annual Christmas tree festivalMossley is preparing to sparkle once again as the much-loved Christmas Tree Festival returns to Mossley Community Centre and St John the Baptist Church, Roughtown Road, from Friday 5th to Sunday 7th December.
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Clean-up operation in wake of Storm Claudia continuesCouncil emergency crews respond to more than 80 calls across Tameside.
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Community joins forces for Christmas jumper swapResidents of Ashton-under-Lyne are invited to get into the festive spirit while helping the environment at this year’s Christmas Jumper Swap, a cheerful community event organised in partnership with Friends of Waterloo Park.
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Tameside carers learn their rights at Carers Rights Day eventCarers from across Tameside gathered on Thursday morning to learn about their rights, access practical advice and connect with local support services as part of Carers Rights Day.
Tameside Reporter
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Mossley set to shine with annual Christmas tree festivalMossley is preparing to sparkle once again as the much-loved Christmas Tree Festival returns to Mossley Community Centre and St John the Baptist Church, Roughtown Road, from Friday 5th to Sunday 7th December.
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Clean-up operation in wake of Storm Claudia continuesCouncil emergency crews respond to more than 80 calls across Tameside.
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Community joins forces for Christmas jumper swapResidents of Ashton-under-Lyne are invited to get into the festive spirit while helping the environment at this year’s Christmas Jumper Swap, a cheerful community event organised in partnership with Friends of Waterloo Park.
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Tameside carers learn their rights at Carers Rights Day eventCarers from across Tameside gathered on Thursday morning to learn about their rights, access practical advice and connect with local support services as part of Carers Rights Day.
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Swimming club volunteer shaves her head for charityAshton-under-Lyne Swimming Club’s dedicated volunteer Barbara made a powerful statement this week, bravely shaving her head in front of swimmers, families, and coaches to raise money for two charities close to the club’s heart, Reuben’s Retreat and Finding Rainbows.
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Council moves to close budget gap amid rising pressuresTameside Council has announced a series of decisive measures aimed at ensuring it delivers a balanced budget by the end of the financial year, as rising demand and increasing costs continue to place pressure on local authorities across the country.
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Santa Paws is coming to DentonDogs Trust Manchester is getting into the Christmas spirit as it prepares to host its annual Christmas Fair on Sunday 7th December, and the team is inviting the whole community, two-legged and four-legged visitors alike, to join in a day packed with festive fun.
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Ashton set for major regeneration boostAshton-under-Lyne is set to benefit from almost £20 million of new investment as part of the Government’s Pride in Place programme, funding aimed at creating safer, healthier and more prosperous communities across the UK.
Glossop Chronicle
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Gamesley's G52 treats families to Blackpool adventureFamilies from Gamesley were treated to a memorable day out in Blackpool on Saturday, courtesy of the G52 Community Group.
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Glossop's artistic talent shines at Victoria HallThe ‘VictoriARTS 25’ exhibition marked the fifth major art showcase organised by the Friends of Victoria Hall in just three years.
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Community pulls together for annual stream cleanOld Glossop residents rolled up their sleeves once again this weekend in a heartening display of community spirit.
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The digital heroes successfully bridging the digital dividePCrefurb, a charity dedicated to tackling digital exclusion across Derbyshire and Tameside, have celebrated another year of life-changing work at its Autumn Review.
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Derbyshire County Council continues support for Ukrainian refugeesDerbyshire County Council has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Ukrainian refugees by allocating £2.16 million in government funding to district and borough councils across the county.
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Free parking during festive seasonParking in Borough Council car parks will be free again this year this December as High Peak residents and businesses prepare for and celebrate the festive season.
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All eyes on Glossop opticians’ new lookA local opticians has unveiled a £70,000 refurbishment, providing a whole new look designed to enhance the overall customer experience.
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Shocking conditions reported inside Tameside Hospital A&EConcerns have been raised this week about the state of Tameside Hospital’s Accident & Emergency department, with families describing scenes of overcrowding, unsafe conditions and serious lapses in cleanliness, despite the unit having undergone refurbishment last year.
Oldham Reporter
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Three charged following 2024 Oldham shootingThree people have been charged in connection with a firearms discharge at a business on Minton Street, Oldham, in April 2024.
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Two councillors switch allegiances for second time in one yearA councillor duo in Oldham have returned to the local Conservative group just seven months after quitting the party.
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Pub can reopen after alleged assault took place outsideA pub in Oldham will reopen to the public for the first time since police ordered the venue to shut down following an alleged assault.
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Residents unable to return home for days after tree collapses on their homesTwo neighbours have been left unable to return home after a tree came crashing down on their houses in Oldham during Storm Claudia.
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Latics Diary: Don’t mention the weatherMy rule of thumb for match reports is not to mention the weather or other external factors unless they are material to the direction or outcome of the game.
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Details firmed up for new development on site of demolished snooker clubAn Oldham landmark has been completely erased from the town’s skyline as preparations begin to transform the area.
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MP speaks out about harassment and abuse in the boroughAn MP has branded years harassment and abuse directed at local politicians as ‘completely unacceptable’, describing it as ‘a sad example of politics torn by divisive actors’.
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New £20m development brings nearly 100 affordable homes to Greater Manchester areaAlmost 100 new affordable homes in a ‘vital location’ have been completed in Oldham.



