The very latest news
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Volunteering opportunities now available at Age UK TamesideAge UK Tameside is appealing for more volunteers as it looks to strengthen its support for older people and widen the help it can offer across the borough.
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Schools take part in national 'Operation Sceptre' initiativeYoung people across Glossop have taken part in a series of knife crime awareness sessions and community safety activities as part of the national campaign - Operation Sceptre, from 18th-24th May.
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Community Bookshelf launched to support local charitiesA new Community Bookshelf has been launched in Glossop to help raise money for local charities and community groups while encouraging people of all ages to share a love of reading.
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High Peak MP welcomes help for rural businessesNew government measures aimed at easing fuel and operating cost pressures on rural businesses have been welcomed by High Peak MP Jon Pearce.
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How the face of Ashton could soon changeTameside council revealed they have put pen to paper and purchased the Ladysmith Shopping Centre in the heart of Ashton-under-Lyne.
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Family Eid party extravaganza set for weekendFamilies are being invited to a vibrant Eid fun day packed with activities galore at the European Islamic Centre this weekend.
Tameside Reporter
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Volunteering opportunities now available at Age UK TamesideAge UK Tameside is appealing for more volunteers as it looks to strengthen its support for older people and widen the help it can offer across the borough.
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How the face of Ashton could soon changeTameside council revealed they have put pen to paper and purchased the Ladysmith Shopping Centre in the heart of Ashton-under-Lyne.
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Mottram takes centre stage in new British horror filmMottram-based indie Angry Lynx Productions begins a one-week shoot at the village Community Centre on Saturday 23rd May for its first feature.
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Iconic World Cup win of 1966 on display at Portland BasinFootball fans can now enjoy a new display launching at Portland Basin Museum, marking 60 years since England’s iconic 1966 World Cup victory.
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Big names, big laughs & a must-see weekend as Comedy Weekender returns to StalybridgeThe laughs are coming back bigger than ever as the Stalybridge Comedy Weekender returns for its second year, following a hugely successful debut last year.
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Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace a wanted manRyan McCormack (02/08/2003) is wanted on recall to prison. He is known to have links to Tameside, including Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge and Dukinfield.
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Five Arrested in Tameside Election InvestigationPolice have launched an investigation into alleged offences in connection to the local elections in Tameside earlier this month.
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Police raid cannabis farm in AshtonThis morning, the Tameside North Neighbourhood Team executed a Section 8 PACE warrant at an address on Broadoak Road, Ashton Hurst.
Glossop Chronicle
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Schools take part in national 'Operation Sceptre' initiativeYoung people across Glossop have taken part in a series of knife crime awareness sessions and community safety activities as part of the national campaign - Operation Sceptre, from 18th-24th May.
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Community Bookshelf launched to support local charitiesA new Community Bookshelf has been launched in Glossop to help raise money for local charities and community groups while encouraging people of all ages to share a love of reading.
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High Peak MP welcomes help for rural businessesNew government measures aimed at easing fuel and operating cost pressures on rural businesses have been welcomed by High Peak MP Jon Pearce.
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BANK Bar & Brasserie: In a place of its ownSince opening its doors in December 2025, BANK Bar & Brasserie has quickly established itself as one of the most talked about venues in Glossop town centre.
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Mottram takes centre stage in new British horror filmMottram-based indie Angry Lynx Productions begins a one-week shoot at the village Community Centre on Saturday 23rd May for its first feature.
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Planners reject caravan homeless initiative at Hargate HillDerbyshire planners have blocked a caravan site scheme at an equestrian centre which has been providing a base for tenants struggling to find homes.
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Community to lose popular newsagentsA long-running newsagents has reportedly entered liquidation, according to a notice displayed in the window on Tuesday 19th May.
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Freemasons fill foodbank's shelvesGlossopdale Foodbank has received an extraordinary donation of more than 1,000 food and toiletry items from the Glossopdale Freemasons, organised by Paul Lee, the Lodge’s community engagement lead.
Oldham Reporter
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Family Eid party extravaganza set for weekendFamilies are being invited to a vibrant Eid fun day packed with activities galore at the European Islamic Centre this weekend.
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Garland Day triumphCarried on a golden raft of sunshine, a unique new event captured the hearts of hundreds of visitors to Saddleworth Women’s and Clog first-ever Garland Day staged in Uppermill on Saturday.
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World Bee Day a success thanks to funding by FCHOCommunity groups across Oldham held events for World Bee Day following funding from First Choice Home Oldham (FCHO).
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Walker rescued after a fallOldham Mountain Rescue Team were called to support North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) with a report of a walker who had fallen in Birchen Clough, near Dove Stones.
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Emergency services rush to house fireEmergency services are currently attending a fire at a property in Chadderton.
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Community invited to Eid charity partyMembers of the local community are being invited to a special Eid event in aid of a cancer charity.
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Update after row over new MayorTwo weeks of meetings have been cancelled amid ongoing mayhem at Oldham council – all revolving around a row over who its next mayor will be.
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Work to replace worn out tram tracks gets goingThe tram tracks between Rochdale and Victoria are being dug up as part of a £150m investment package into the Metrolink network.



