The very latest news
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Curzon land experienced midfielderCurzon Ashton have confirmed the signing of experienced midfielder Danny Whitehead, following his departure from National League North side Macclesfield.
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Vigil held in Glossop to mark Refugee WeekMembers of High Peak Against Racism gathered in Norfolk Square in Glossop on Wednesday 17th June, for a vigil in support of refugees and asylum seekers.
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Olympic star brings new pool to DroylsdenDroylsden is now home to a state-of-the-art children’s only swimming facility, thanks to the work of four-time Olympic medallist Rebecca Adlington.
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Cunningham continues squad overhaulAshton United have continued their summer squad overhaul with the arrival of several big-name players.
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Art show puts voice to women's unheard storiesAn art exhibition in Stalybridge shares women's lived experiences of access to reproductive healthcare over the ages.
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Green light for new Stalybridge multi-storey car park to support town centre regenerationPlanning approval has been granted for a new multi-storey car park in Stalybridge marking a key step in improving the town and supporting its regeneration.
Tameside Reporter
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Olympic star brings new pool to DroylsdenDroylsden is now home to a state-of-the-art children’s only swimming facility, thanks to the work of four-time Olympic medallist Rebecca Adlington.
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Art show puts voice to women's unheard storiesAn art exhibition in Stalybridge shares women's lived experiences of access to reproductive healthcare over the ages.
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Green light for new Stalybridge multi-storey car park to support town centre regenerationPlanning approval has been granted for a new multi-storey car park in Stalybridge marking a key step in improving the town and supporting its regeneration.
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An Evening of Hope brings community togetherThe Anthony Seddon Fund has announced their official fundraising event for 2026, “An Evening of Hope”, taking place on Friday 16th October 2026 at the Village Hotel, Ashton-under-Lyne.
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St John Ambulance have issued first aid advice to help people stay safe in the sunWith the prospect of hotter than average weather in parts of England, first aid and health response charity St John Ambulance explains how you can stay safe in the sunshine.
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80 young stars bring home two European titles from PortugalMCR Dance & Cheer Academy, based in Ashton-under-Lyne, has just returned from the European Championships in Portugal after taking 80 young people (5-17) to compete internationally and bringing home two European Championship titles.
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Diversity Matters celebrates volunteers and secures £50k boostDiversity Matters North West, an award-winning independent charity based in Tameside, brought together volunteers, partners, and supporters last week for a special Volunteer Celebration Event.
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North West rail travel warning as extreme heat arrivesRail passengers in the North West have been warned to expect reduced services over the coming days during extremely hot weather conditions.
Glossop Chronicle
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Vigil held in Glossop to mark Refugee WeekMembers of High Peak Against Racism gathered in Norfolk Square in Glossop on Wednesday 17th June, for a vigil in support of refugees and asylum seekers.
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St John Ambulance have issued first aid advice to help people stay safe in the sunWith the prospect of hotter than average weather in parts of England, first aid and health response charity St John Ambulance explains how you can stay safe in the sunshine.
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North West rail travel warning as extreme heat arrivesRail passengers in the North West have been warned to expect reduced services over the coming days during extremely hot weather conditions.
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Mummy's Star founder receives honorary MBEGlossop charity founder Pete Wallroth has officially received an honorary MBE at a special ceremony in Derbyshire.
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High Peak MP pays tribute to Keir Starmer following resignationFollowing the resignation of Sir Keir Starmer as Prime Minister this morning, High Peak MP Jon Pearce has paid tribute to the Labour leader's time in office and thanked him for his service to the country.
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A missed walk is better than burnt pawsDogs Trust Manchester warns about scorching pavements and calls for owners to avoid walks during hot weather
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Fatal crash on Snake Pass during weekend reopeningThe A57 Snake Pass briefly reopened to traffic over the weekend as planned roadworks progressed ahead of schedule. However, the route became the scene of a fatal motorcycle collision.
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Why Reuben's Retreat still needs Glossop's helpLike many people in Glossop, I thought I knew exactly what Reuben's Retreat was.
Oldham Reporter
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People in Oldham reassured council services are running as normalPeople living in Oldham will still have their bins collected and services will run normally despite an ongoing deadlock over who wants to run the borough.
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An Evening of Hope brings community togetherThe Anthony Seddon Fund has announced their official fundraising event for 2026, “An Evening of Hope”, taking place on Friday 16th October 2026 at the Village Hotel, Ashton-under-Lyne.
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Dad enjoys special last Father’s Day at Dr Kershaw’s HospiceAs hospices across Greater Manchester face a growing financial crisis, a daughter has thanked Dr Kershaw’s Hospice for helping her dad to enjoy a peaceful last Father’s Day with his family.
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St John Ambulance have issued first aid advice to help people stay safe in the sunWith the prospect of hotter than average weather in parts of England, first aid and health response charity St John Ambulance explains how you can stay safe in the sunshine.
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Orphan lambs stolenA distraught shepherdess has launched an appeal after three orphaned lambs were stolen from her hillside farm.
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Neighbourhood policing in action across OldhamPolice have carried out a targeted traffic operation focusing on the concerns raised by local people as part of Neighbourhood Policing Week.
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Injured walker rescuedA 14-strong Oldham Mountain Rescue Team was called to assist a walker with a suspected broken leg at Dovestone Reservoir.
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School raises £2,500 for local charity supporting vulnerable familiesStudents and staff at Hulme Grammar School have come together to raise an impressive £2,500 for their designated Charity of the Year, The Crib . . . a vital initiative run by the Shared Health Foundation.



