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Duo hailed ‘rail heroes’
Two Northern service train crew have been hailed ‘rail heroes’ after coming to the rescue of customers in separate situations.
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High Peak Council unanimous in decision about new north and south authorities
High Peak Councillors have given the green light to a potential plan which will see the creation of two new unitary councils.
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Student pursues passion for wildlife photography
A Chadderton school is proudly showcasing the breathtaking work of one of its talented young students.
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Hulme Grammar School set to host inspiring prep careers fair for KS2 pupils
Hulme Grammar School Oldham is staging a prep careers fair designed to introduce young pupils to the world of work.
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‘Tree-mendous’ improvement to hospital
Ten new trees have been planted at Tameside Hospital in a bid to create greener places and boost health and well-being.
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Police crackdown on criminals in Derker
Greater Manchester Police’s Operation Vulcan have launched a major crackdown on crime and anti-social behaviour in Derker.
Tameside Reporter
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Final weekend M67 closure approaching
The last full weekend closure of the M67 as part of St Anne’s Road bridge replacement will be in April. National Highways will be installing eight steel beams on the newly re-built bridge supporting walls. Each pair of beams weighs 97 tonnes and must be carefully lowered into position.
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Duo hailed ‘rail heroes’
Two Northern service train crew have been hailed ‘rail heroes’ after coming to the rescue of customers in separate situations.
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Online fundraiser and petition gain support for Bella
An online fundraiser set up to help a young girl’s family after she was involved in a collision with a car has topped £2,000.
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Who could be so cruel?
A puppy has died after she is believed to have been deliberately thrown into Ashton’s Portland Basin Marina.
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‘Tree-mendous’ improvement to hospital
Ten new trees have been planted at Tameside Hospital in a bid to create greener places and boost health and well-being.
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Hospice Leaders urge MP's to support funding reform on Parliament visit
Willow Wood Hospice representatives have visited Parliament this week to urge MPs to support reforming the funding model for hospices.
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Ashton United to host 'Willow Wood Day'
Ashton United FC have announced they will be holding a charity fundraising event in support of the Willow Wood Hospice on 29 March.
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Local sides to run ticket offers this weekend
This weekend sees the return of Non-League Day, which provides a platform for clubs to promote the importance of affordable volunteer-led community football.
Glossop Chronicle
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Duo hailed ‘rail heroes’
Two Northern service train crew have been hailed ‘rail heroes’ after coming to the rescue of customers in separate situations.
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High Peak Council unanimous in decision about new north and south authorities
High Peak Councillors have given the green light to a potential plan which will see the creation of two new unitary councils.
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‘Tree-mendous’ improvement to hospital
Ten new trees have been planted at Tameside Hospital in a bid to create greener places and boost health and well-being.
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Police issue appeal about assault
Police have issued an alert regarding an incident in which a teenage girl was assaulted in Hadfield
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Hospice Leaders urge MP's to support funding reform on Parliament visit
Willow Wood Hospice representatives have visited Parliament this week to urge MPs to support reforming the funding model for hospices.
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Discover all things dog at Dogs Trust Manchester
Staff at Dogs Trust Manchester are inviting dog lovers to a Discovery Day to showcase the many different aspects of their work and shine a spotlight on some of their Underdogs.
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New butty van opens on site of long-shut Glossop pub
A new breakfast and lunch spot has opened in Glossop, with some of the most beautiful views in the area. Joan’s is a new butty van located on the A624 in Chunal. Joan’s serves hot breakfast sandwiches, hot drinks and lunch on the former site of The Grouse Inn pub.
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Time is running out to have your say on nature strategy
Glossop residents were recently invited to come and share about what nature means to them, ahead of the publication of the Derbyshire Local Nature Recovery Strategy.
Oldham Reporter
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Student pursues passion for wildlife photography
A Chadderton school is proudly showcasing the breathtaking work of one of its talented young students.
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Hulme Grammar School set to host inspiring prep careers fair for KS2 pupils
Hulme Grammar School Oldham is staging a prep careers fair designed to introduce young pupils to the world of work.
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Police crackdown on criminals in Derker
Greater Manchester Police’s Operation Vulcan have launched a major crackdown on crime and anti-social behaviour in Derker.
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A mountaineer delivers a powerful lesson in resilience, ambition, and perseverance during a school visit.
A brave mountaineer who was the first British Muslim to conquer Mount Everest in 2022 paid a special visit to a Chadderton school.
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J. Parker's expand with new garden centre opening at former Daisy Nook site
Established gardening retailer J. Parker's is set to expand its presence by opening a new garden centre at the former Daisy Nook site in Failsworth.
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Family of couple found dead in car wreckage pulled from reservoir pay tribute
The family of a couple who died after their car crashed into the water at Crook Gate Reservoir at the weekend have paid tribute to them.
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Discover all things dog at Dogs Trust Manchester
Staff at Dogs Trust Manchester are inviting dog lovers to a Discovery Day to showcase the many different aspects of their work and shine a spotlight on some of their Underdogs.
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Dr Kershaw’s CEO heads to Parliament to champion hospice funding reform
Dr Kershaw’s CEO joined hospice leaders at the Houses of Parliament this week to ask MPs to support reforming the funding model for hospices.