The very latest news
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The app the world can’t agree onAn article written by Eva Yates, 16, on the impact of TikTok and how it affects people across the world.
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Unlimited fines for dogs worrying sheepDog owners whose pets worry sheep are facing “unlimited fines” under tough new rules to protect country livestock.
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Opening date of Oldham’s new market announcedThe opening date of Oldham’s new market space has finally been announced. The new building on Yorkshire Street will replace the current Tommyfield Market, which is due to be demolished.
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Why more local families are turning to home educationEva Yates, 16, is completing work experience with the newsroom at the Reporter and writes here about her experience of home education.
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Family “Egg-Stravaganza Party” coming to Ashton this MarchFamilies across Tameside are invited to hop along to a fun-filled Easter celebration later this month as a special Egg-Stravaganza Party comes to Ashton.
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Power of Resilience celebrated during Food Waste Action WeekA Tameside charity that is tackling food waste while helping residents facing financial hardship is being highlighted as part of Food Waste Action Week.
Tameside Reporter
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The app the world can’t agree onAn article written by Eva Yates, 16, on the impact of TikTok and how it affects people across the world.
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Why more local families are turning to home educationEva Yates, 16, is completing work experience with the newsroom at the Reporter and writes here about her experience of home education.
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Family “Egg-Stravaganza Party” coming to Ashton this MarchFamilies across Tameside are invited to hop along to a fun-filled Easter celebration later this month as a special Egg-Stravaganza Party comes to Ashton.
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Power of Resilience celebrated during Food Waste Action WeekA Tameside charity that is tackling food waste while helping residents facing financial hardship is being highlighted as part of Food Waste Action Week.
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New park for Hattersley approvedEmpty land in Hattersley will be transformed into a giant park for locals to enjoy.
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Employers Inspire Learners at Tameside and Clarendon Careers EventsStudents from Tameside College and Clarendon Sixth Form College gained valuable insights into the world of work last week at the recent Careers & Employability Events, which brought together a wide range of employers from across the region.
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Weekend football round-up: Cantello clinches late victoryDroylsden retained top spot in the NWCFL First Division North in dramatic fashion on Saturday, thanks to a stoppage-time winner from Luis Cantello.
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Community group launched to care for Waterloo & Taunton War MemorialA new community group has been launched to help care for the Waterloo & Taunton War Memorial after concerns were raised about its condition.
Glossop Chronicle
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New report highlights progress in Derbyshire SEND servicesA partnership between Derbyshire County Council and the NHS is continuing to strengthen its SEND services, according to a new report.
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‘Derbyshire Makes’ returns for 2026Residents across the county will be encouraged to get creative this spring with the return of Derbyshire Makes, Derbyshire County Council’s flagship festival celebrating making in all its forms.
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Plans underway for Glossop CarnivalPreparations are already in full swing for this year’s Glossop Carnival, with organisers promising a packed weekend of family fun in the heart of the town.
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High Peak Against Racism respond to criticismOver recent months, our coverage of the local campaign group High Peak Against Racism has prompted discussion and, in some cases, criticism.
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Council confirms new budget and tax increaseHigh Peak Borough Council have met to set its budget for the coming year at £16.6 million, to fund essential services for residents, businesses, and visitors.
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Beloved butchers fly the flag for Glossop during Pie WeekGlossop-based butchers J W Mettrick & Son Ltd are flying the flag for the town after entering three pies into this year’s British Pie Awards.
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Council finally sets date for "dangerous" road repairsA row has erupted over road repair priorities in Glossop after plans were announced to resurface several roads in Shirebrook while other routes described as “dangerous” remain unrepaired.
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Help shape the future of Victoria HallThe Friends of Victoria Hall CIC are inviting members of the community to help shape the future of the historic building.
Oldham Reporter
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Unlimited fines for dogs worrying sheepDog owners whose pets worry sheep are facing “unlimited fines” under tough new rules to protect country livestock.
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Opening date of Oldham’s new market announcedThe opening date of Oldham’s new market space has finally been announced. The new building on Yorkshire Street will replace the current Tommyfield Market, which is due to be demolished.
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Why more local families are turning to home educationEva Yates, 16, is completing work experience with the newsroom at the Reporter and writes here about her experience of home education.
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Covid memorial smashed up againA Covid memorial in Shaw has been smashed to pieces for the second time just under a year after it was targeted by vandals.
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Oasis Academy Leesbrook welcomes 300 guests for Ramadan Iftar celebrationOasis Academy Leesbrook once again opened its doors to community members, parents, students, and staff as it hosted its popular Ramadan Iftar event.
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Gun recovered in Brinnington as Vulcan team work to tackle weapons and violent crimeOperation Vulcan which began in Oldham, has been operating in Brinnington for just over three weeks now - and has already seized a potentially deadly firearm from the streets.
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Sixty-seven blank-firing weapons handed in during month-long amnestySixty-seven blank-firing guns have been handed into police stations across Greater Manchester as the fight against removing deadly weapons off the streets continues.
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Austerlands residents welcome completion of new community initiative by mayorLocal residents are pleased to see the completion of another good-causes initiative by current Mayor of Austerlands, Paul Sykes.



