The very latest news
-
Ashton barista reaches national final in Costa Coffee competitionA barista from Costa Coffee’s Snipe Retail Park store in Ashton-under-Lyne is celebrating after being named one of just 12 finalists in the company’s prestigious 2026 UK and Ireland Barista of the Year competition.
-
Former council leader caught up in WhatsApp scandal apologisesAlmost one year on from the WhatsApp scandal that rocked Greater Manchester, one politician caught in the middle of it has finally spoken out.
-
Tameside council £9.2m currently over budgetTameside council is expected to dig deep into its emergency funds in order to balance the books by the end of the year.
-
NHS Breast Screening Van coming to Glossop - don’t miss your chance!The NHS Breast Screening Van is coming to Glossop, providing an important opportunity for women to take control of their health.
-
Derbyshire County Council to consider refreshed Council PlanDerbyshire County Council’s Cabinet is set to consider a refreshed Council Plan, outlining what the authority describes as a more streamlined and pragmatic approach to delivering local services.
-
Glossop Cinema Club awarded national bursaryThe national charity for the support and development of community cinema, ‘Cinema For All’, has included local pop-up community cinema ‘Glossop Cinema Club’ into their annual ‘Glow’ programme.
Tameside Reporter
-
Ashton barista reaches national final in Costa Coffee competitionA barista from Costa Coffee’s Snipe Retail Park store in Ashton-under-Lyne is celebrating after being named one of just 12 finalists in the company’s prestigious 2026 UK and Ireland Barista of the Year competition.
-
Former council leader caught up in WhatsApp scandal apologisesAlmost one year on from the WhatsApp scandal that rocked Greater Manchester, one politician caught in the middle of it has finally spoken out.
-
Tameside council £9.2m currently over budgetTameside council is expected to dig deep into its emergency funds in order to balance the books by the end of the year.
-
Free biccies, brews and bursts of creativity at The Vale through Feb and MarchA Tameside arts centre is offering a warm welcome on Wednesday afternoons, with free drop in creative activities and brews and biscuits on offer.
-
Local athletes to compete at prestigious competitionA dance and cheer academy from Tameside are set to represent the borough on a world stage.
-
Five councillors on Labour’s long list for Gorton and DentonFive Greater Manchester councillors have been long-listed to be Labour’s candidate in the Gorton and Denton by-election, the Local Democracy Reporting Service understands.
-
Shree Bharatiya Mandal Indian Association of Tameside Celebrates Republic Day and Opens New Community PolytunnelShree Bharatiya Mandal marked India’s Republic Day with a vibrant flag-hoisting ceremony, followed by the official opening of a new community polytunnel funded through generous donations from local supporters.
-
The Shed Tameside to Host Open Days in Bid to Welcome More MembersLocal charity The Shed Tameside is opening its doors to the public with a series of open days aimed at attracting new members and showcasing its expanded facilities.
Glossop Chronicle
-
NHS Breast Screening Van coming to Glossop - don’t miss your chance!The NHS Breast Screening Van is coming to Glossop, providing an important opportunity for women to take control of their health.
-
Derbyshire County Council to consider refreshed Council PlanDerbyshire County Council’s Cabinet is set to consider a refreshed Council Plan, outlining what the authority describes as a more streamlined and pragmatic approach to delivering local services.
-
Glossop Cinema Club awarded national bursaryThe national charity for the support and development of community cinema, ‘Cinema For All’, has included local pop-up community cinema ‘Glossop Cinema Club’ into their annual ‘Glow’ programme.
-
Students shine on red carpet at Glossopdale School awardsYear 11 students from Glossopdale School and Sixth Form recently enjoyed a red‑carpet experience during a special celebration assembly.
-
No Glossop roads included in £3m county repair schemeGlossop has been left out of a £3 million Derbyshire County Council pothole repair scheme despite the programme being based on roads suggested by local councillors.
-
Award-winning charity seeks a new home to continue its vital workThe Hummingbird Project, a community-powered clothing and support hub in Glossop, is reaching out for help to secure a new premises.
-
Get building Glossop! Lego exhibition and competition comes to townFamilies are being invited to get creative as Glossop Rotary Club hosts a Lego Exhibition and Competition next month.
-
Mayor prepares to raise flag to mark National Holocaust Memorial DayThe Mayor of High Peak Borough Council, Councillor Dom Starkey, will be leading local commemorations to mark National Holocaust Memorial Day on Tuesday 27 January.
Oldham Reporter
-
ORUFC 2nd's suffer narrow defeatIn light of the 1st XV’s game away at Colne & Nelson being cancelled due to unfit pitches, ORUFC’s only senior game of the weekend was the 2nd XV’s home fixture facing Carrington for the 2nd time this season after an away loss earlier in this year’s league campaign.
-
Man with links to Oldham wanted on recall to prisonPolice are appealing for the public’s help to find Ellis Mayall, who is wanted on recall to prison.
-
Score free tickets to Oldham Athletic AFC game while helping Dr Kershaw'sFootball fans can get free tickets to an Oldham Athletic AFC game whilst helping Dr Kershaw’s Hospice by signing up for its upcoming Hartley’s Hero Walk.
-
Police appeal for family of man found dead in Oldham to come forwardGreater Manchester Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace the family of a man found dead at his home in Oldham.
-
SportsTown project updateAndy Burnham plans to invoke special powers to ‘turbocharge’ schemes for a major revamp in Oldham.
-
Chadderton Town Hall hosts first wedding fairOne of Oldham’s most stunning venues flung open its doors on (Sunday) to host its first ever wedding fair.
-
Police secure three month closure order on property suspected of offering sexual services in FailsworthOfficers from Oldham’s Neighbourhood Policing Team have secured a three-month closure order on a property suspected of offering sexual services in the Failsworth area following intelligence gathered within the community.
-
Tickets selling fast for Dr Kershaw's StrictlyIf you are missing Strictly Come Dancing, you can get your fix at Dr Kershaw’s Hospice’s upcoming dance extravaganza.



