The very latest news
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Side‑alley kitchen beside terraced house stuns Tameside with 5‑Star ratingIn a narrow side alley beside a terraced house in Stalybridge, a community kitchen is changing lives— feeding the hungry, training volunteers, and now smashing expectations with a 5‑star food hygiene rating.
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New Tameside Rotary President takes up the roleAmanda shares her ambition for the year ahead
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North Tameside District Scouts expands popular programmeTwo new Squirrel Scout groups to launch in Ashton this September
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Mountain heroes launch key appealOldham Mountain Rescue Team have launched a campaign to replace their two stalwart Land Rovers after 16 years of valiant service.
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Oldham play cafe backs 11-year-old baker's sweet ambitionsAn Oldham play cafe is helping an 11-year-old entrepreneur expand his startup after discovering the young baker’s cookies on social media.
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West Tameside communities celebrate grants allocationTEN community groups in the west of Tameside have successfully secured funding at the Tameside Communities Grant event, held on 4 June.
Tameside Reporter
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Side‑alley kitchen beside terraced house stuns Tameside with 5‑Star ratingIn a narrow side alley beside a terraced house in Stalybridge, a community kitchen is changing lives— feeding the hungry, training volunteers, and now smashing expectations with a 5‑star food hygiene rating.
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New Tameside Rotary President takes up the roleAmanda shares her ambition for the year ahead
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North Tameside District Scouts expands popular programmeTwo new Squirrel Scout groups to launch in Ashton this September
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West Tameside communities celebrate grants allocationTEN community groups in the west of Tameside have successfully secured funding at the Tameside Communities Grant event, held on 4 June.
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Young people invited to ‘Explore Your Future’Young people across Tameside are being invited to an upcoming event designed to help them into or towards education, employment or training opportunities.
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Tameside Rotary’s ’Small Grants’ make a ‘Big Difference’Twenty-two groups and charities benefit from Rotary team's Santa Float funds
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Oldham and Tameside go head-to-head at annual music showcase In Our Backyard 3In Our Backyard 3 hands the Mossley arts centre's stage over to six top post-punk, indie and experimental bands from across the two boroughs this month (June).
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Neighbourhood week of actionNext week the local Neighbourhood Policing Team will be holding an initiative to raise awareness on the vital role they play in protecting our Tameside communities.
Glossop Chronicle
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Snake Pass to close for nearly three weeksDrivers are being warned to plan ahead as the A57 Snake Pass is set to close for almost three weeks while engineers carry out crucial investigations into one of the route's most significant landslip sites.
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Fatal collision in town centreA man in his 80s has died following a collision in Glossop town centre on Tuesday 9th June.
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Popular Glossop North End Beer Festival under threatOrganisers of the Glossop North End AFC Beer Festival have thanked supporters for helping deliver the most successful event in the festival’s history, while warning that its future is under threat.
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Council responds to concerns over future of Carelink serviceHigh Peak Borough Council has responded to concerns about the future of its Carelink service after reports emerged that the scheme could face closure.
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Logo competition winner celebrated at Padfield SchoolLocal charity Padfield Community Spaces visited Padfield Primary School last week to announce the winner of their recent logo competition and celebrate the amazing creativity of the pupils there.
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Glossop Music Café strikes a chordA 'café with a difference' has opened its doors in the centre of Glossop and its emphasis is on friendship and fun.
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It's a wrap on Mottram's first ever feature filmIt was a wrap last Friday at Mottram Community Centre on a feature film with a small but significant claim attached.
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Just Pause....Friends Of Victoria Hall (FOVH) hopes to expand its wellbeing offer and gauge interest in something that organisers believe may be a gap in local community support.
Oldham Reporter
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Mountain heroes launch key appealOldham Mountain Rescue Team have launched a campaign to replace their two stalwart Land Rovers after 16 years of valiant service.
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Oldham play cafe backs 11-year-old baker's sweet ambitionsAn Oldham play cafe is helping an 11-year-old entrepreneur expand his startup after discovering the young baker’s cookies on social media.
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Four new properties handed to FCHO for social rent and shared ownershipFour new properties have been handed over to First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) at Fitton Hill - the start of a summer of new homes for social rent and shared ownership to complete at the site.
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SPARK Oldham CIC celebrates the volunteers transforming lives across OldhamSPARK Oldham CIC welcomed volunteers, partners and community organisations to its Volunteers Week Celebration Event at Grains Bar and Hotel recently . . . recognising the incredible contribution of volunteers who have dedicated more than 8,000 hours supporting people in Oldham.
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Hulme Grammar School hosts Careers Fair for pupils to explore future jobsMore than 200 primary school pupils from Oldham attended an inspiring Careers Fair hosted at Hulme Grammar School, giving young learners the opportunity to explore future careers.
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Oldham and Tameside go head-to-head at annual music showcase In Our Backyard 3In Our Backyard 3 hands the Mossley arts centre's stage over to six top post-punk, indie and experimental bands from across the two boroughs this month (June).
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Eton Star College plans won’t fix Oldham’s education say Oldham Liberal DemocratsPlans for an Eton College in Oldham means millions of pounds of education investment into the town will be spent on getting tens of students to high-end universities, not addressing the town’s chronic issues getting thousands of 11–16-year-olds better results at GCSEs, say Oldham Liberal Democrats.
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The Diggle Blues Festival where the Blues meets the GreeneryThe Diggle Blues Festival, a free annual event, returns to the beautiful Saddleworth village of Diggle this month (June).



