The very latest news
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New Oldham & Tameside project celebrates dance heritageA new heritage project to preserve and celebrate dance heritage across Oldham and Tameside invites local residents to get involved.
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Local swim school celebrates a decade since transforming derelict pub into community hubLocal swim school, Puddle Ducks Greater Manchester is celebrating a decade on from transforming a derelict local pub into family-friendly community hub Aqua Nurture.
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Call demand reaches highest levels for 2026 during Response Policing Week as officers and staff praised for their effortsResponse officers in Greater Manchester, including Oldham, have been celebrated this week.
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New Portland Basin Museum exhibition explores Tameside’s medical pastVisitors can learn about Tameside’s medicine history in a new exhibition at Portland Basin Museum.
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Fireworks warning at Dove StonePolice are concerned after discarded firework casings were found on Wednesday in one of the upper fields at Dove Stone, the well known popular Saddleworth beauty spot.
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Prolific burglar jailed following Tameside crime spreeA prolific offender who carried out a series of burglaries, attempted burglaries and vehicle crimes across Tameside has been sentenced.
Tameside Reporter
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New Oldham & Tameside project celebrates dance heritageA new heritage project to preserve and celebrate dance heritage across Oldham and Tameside invites local residents to get involved.
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Local swim school celebrates a decade since transforming derelict pub into community hubLocal swim school, Puddle Ducks Greater Manchester is celebrating a decade on from transforming a derelict local pub into family-friendly community hub Aqua Nurture.
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New Portland Basin Museum exhibition explores Tameside’s medical pastVisitors can learn about Tameside’s medicine history in a new exhibition at Portland Basin Museum.
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Prolific burglar jailed following Tameside crime spreeA prolific offender who carried out a series of burglaries, attempted burglaries and vehicle crimes across Tameside has been sentenced.
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Tameside festival to promote mental health and wellbeingA free mental health and wellbeing festival is set to return to Tameside later this spring, offering residents a day of support, information, and community connection.
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Do you know these individuals ?Tameside Police officers are investigating a theft in Denton?
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Tameside Youth Justice Service guides a young person onto the right trackA YOUNG person involved in incidents relating to criminal damage has been inspired and empowered to build a brighter future for themselves.
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Further demolition work planned for old food factoryThe giant food factory in Dukinfield is in the process of being bulldozed, but now plans for further demolition work have been tabled.
Glossop Chronicle
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Glossopdale Foodbank welcomes new trustees amid rising demandGlossopdale Foodbank has announced the appointment of three new trustees, following what organisers described as an “excellent” response to a recent recruitment drive.
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Traders left in limbo due to market hall delaysFive months after the much-anticipated reopening of Glossop Market Hall, a key part of the redevelopment remains closed – sparking frustration among traders, residents and local councillors.
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Glossopdale churches support CAW 2026Glossopdale Churches Together will once again be supporting Christian Aid Week, taking place from 10th to 16th May.
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March for justice: Campaigners walk 80 miles to GlossopAn 80-mile fundraising and awareness walk will finish in Glossop, as campaigners call for changes to the law around domestic abuse and emergency intervention.
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Holistic Therapist Clare O'Grady: "Yoga is for everybody"For many people, the idea of yoga can feel intimidating, with images of complex poses and extreme flexibility often coming to mind.
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Can you help?: Trustees neededThree charities in Glossop are calling on local people to step forward as trustees - helping to guide them as they play an increasingly vital role in the community.
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"Take part in consultation not petition"Reform UK County Councillor Jason Isherwood is urging residents to take part in a public consultation on Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre, as debate continues over proposals to close the site.
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Prolific shoplifter jailedA prolific shoplifter has been jailed after breaching a court order banning him from entering certain shops.
Oldham Reporter
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New Oldham & Tameside project celebrates dance heritageA new heritage project to preserve and celebrate dance heritage across Oldham and Tameside invites local residents to get involved.
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Call demand reaches highest levels for 2026 during Response Policing Week as officers and staff praised for their effortsResponse officers in Greater Manchester, including Oldham, have been celebrated this week.
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Fireworks warning at Dove StonePolice are concerned after discarded firework casings were found on Wednesday in one of the upper fields at Dove Stone, the well known popular Saddleworth beauty spot.
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Join Dr Kershaw’s Hospice for glamorous Ascot Ladies’ DayAfter raising £8,700 for patient care in 2025 - the glitz and glamour of Ascot Ladies’ Day is returning to The White Hart Inn in Lydgate this summer.
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Hulme Grammar sets new national standard for industry-led AI educationIn a major boost for the North West’s "Digital Powerhouse" status, Hulme Grammar School has announced plans to spearhead a national shift to AI-centric learning.
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‘John’ serious safeguarding reviewAn elderly man spent days on the floor of his HMO while maggots infested wounds in his legs before he was discovered and later died, a report has found.
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Bupa & GM Wellbeing Series launch major partnership to transform workforce healthGreater Manchester Wellbeing Series yesterday announced a landmark partnership with leading healthcare provider Bupa.
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Specialist school earns 'Strong Standard' for inclusion in first Ofsted inspectionA specialist school in Chadderton that supports pupils with complex needs has been awarded a ‘Strong Standard’ for inclusion in its first Ofsted inspection.



