The very latest news
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High Peak residents face delay to weekly food waste collectionsResidents in High Peak may have to wait until June 2026 to start receiving separate weekly food waste collections, after the borough council confirmed delays to the national rollout.
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High Peak Borough Council set to increase council taxHigh Peak Borough Council is set to increase its share of residents’ council tax by 2.99%.
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Derbyshire Constabulary issue arrest warning after officer abused on FacebookPeople could face arrest after a Derbyshire Police officer was abused on Facebook, the force has warned.
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Gang members jailed for 'professional and sophisticated’ stolen goods operationMembers of a gang that handled stolen goods worth more than £500,000 have been jailed for their part in a 'professional and sophisticated’ fraud operation.
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Arrest made following suspected arson at a property in OldhamA man in his 50s has been arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life after the occupants of a property suffered smoke inhalation and were taken to hospital.
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Get Oldham Working secures funding to tackle digital exclusion across the townOldham Council’s Get Oldham Working service has successfully secured £266,084 in funding from the Digital Inclusion Innovation Fund to launch and deliver a new digital inclusion programme, ‘GOW Digital’.
Tameside Reporter
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Community Kitchen needs your urgent helpA grassroots community kitchen in Tameside that has fed more than 700 people since opening is now calling on local businesses and residents for urgent support to help keep its doors open.
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Tameside wellbeing business shortlisted for national Northern Power Women awardA Tameside-based mental health organisation that was crowned Overall Business of the Year at the Tameside Business Awards has now been recognised on a national stage.
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A piece of history that could have been lost foreverAshton town hall may have been demolished, now it's in line to reopen by 2030.
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Call for providers to expand holiday activities scheme supporting Tameside childrenAn initiative providing free holiday activities and meals to children and young people across Tameside is calling on local organisations to come forward and help expand its offer.
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Bin trucks drive home recycling message across TamesideBin trucks are taking centre stage in Tameside’s latest push to boost recycling rates, as part of a campaign encouraging residents to rinse and recycle their plastic pots, tubs and trays.
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Gorton and Denton voters are ‘fed up’ with the by-election and so much moreA biting wind howled through Haughton Green as anxious faces watched for an expected bus this morning.
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Big cash injection to increase SEND places in schools across TamesideA cash injection of £5.3m to create three new specialist units for SEND within mainstream schools has been signed off by town hall chiefs.
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Council tax set to rise by 4.99% in TamesideResidents in Tameside can expect to be paying 4.99 per cent more in council tax soon.
Glossop Chronicle
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High Peak residents face delay to weekly food waste collectionsResidents in High Peak may have to wait until June 2026 to start receiving separate weekly food waste collections, after the borough council confirmed delays to the national rollout.
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High Peak Borough Council set to increase council taxHigh Peak Borough Council is set to increase its share of residents’ council tax by 2.99%.
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Derbyshire Constabulary issue arrest warning after officer abused on FacebookPeople could face arrest after a Derbyshire Police officer was abused on Facebook, the force has warned.
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Glossop Parish Church turns plastic tubs into charity fundsCongratulations to Glossop Parish Church for its fantastic community effort in helping save nearly 400 plastic tubs from landfill as part of a national recycling scheme.
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Dark Peak Photo Festival returns to GlossopThe Dark Peak Photo Festival presents an ambitious programme of contemporary photography exhibitions, workshops, talks and participatory events across multiple venues.
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Residents voice concern as work at housing development is delayedResidents of Dinting have voiced concerns over potential delays at ‘The Brambles’ housing development after its groundworks contractor, Caldwell Construction Limited, recently went into administration.
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United Utilities to host online careers event as recruitment drive continuesUnited Utilities is set to host an online recruitment event as part of a region-wide drive to expand its workforce.
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Stroke survivor returns to Tameside Hospital to inspire patientsAlmost three years after being rushed to Tameside Hospital with a life-threatening stroke, Summer Clarke has returned, this time as a volunteer determined to give hope to others facing a similar battle.
Oldham Reporter
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Green at the Gills - Drummond lawyer’s claims don’t reflect well on the clubLatics travel to Kent today for the first time since 2017.
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Gang members jailed for 'professional and sophisticated’ stolen goods operationMembers of a gang that handled stolen goods worth more than £500,000 have been jailed for their part in a 'professional and sophisticated’ fraud operation.
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Arrest made following suspected arson at a property in OldhamA man in his 50s has been arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life after the occupants of a property suffered smoke inhalation and were taken to hospital.
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Get Oldham Working secures funding to tackle digital exclusion across the townOldham Council’s Get Oldham Working service has successfully secured £266,084 in funding from the Digital Inclusion Innovation Fund to launch and deliver a new digital inclusion programme, ‘GOW Digital’.
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From snowdrops to daffodils: FCHO’s 16,650-bulb boost for biodiversityMore than 16,000 new bulbs have been planted by First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) across its communities as the housing association continues to improve and increase biodiversity.
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Oldham man jailed following knife attack in city centreA Chadderton man has been locked up after admitting stabbing a man in the side of the neck during a violent brawl in Manchester City Centre.
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GMP Ramadan message: Stay safe and alertGreater Manchester Police has issued safety advice to the Muslim community fasting during the holy month of Ramadan.
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More than 20 patients sexually assaulted by staff at Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust, FOI revealsMore than 200 sexual safety incidents have been recorded across Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust in just three years, with staff accused of sexually assaulting patients more than 20 times.



