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Stalybridge Celtic coach raises £20k through charity trekStalybridge Celtic goalkeeping coach Phil Jackson has completed a remarkable walking challenge in honour of his late wife Jen, raising over £20k for charity in the process.
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Council slams ‘vile’ and ‘racist’ comments over youth mayor appointmentOldham council has slammed at ‘vile’ and ‘racist’ comments made amid a ‘wave of hateful abuse’ following the selection of the town’s youth mayor.
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Residents urged to register vehicles as Glossop tip decision nearsResidents are being urged to register their vehicles to use Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre as soon as possible, as new enforcement data could play a key role in deciding the site's future.
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Shaw deputy headteacher selected for top explorers title againAn Oldham deputy headteacher has been named on the Top Explorers List again following a series of inspiring expeditions.
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Eastham makes Hyde returnHyde United have strengthened between the sticks with the signing of talented goalkeeper Jordan Eastham, who returns to Ewen Fields following his departure from Ashton United.
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Healthwatch Tameside - Annual Report 2025-26Healthwatch Tameside publishes Annual Report 2025/26 highlighting a year of impact, resilience and community voice.
Tameside Reporter
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Stalybridge Celtic coach raises £20k through charity trekStalybridge Celtic goalkeeping coach Phil Jackson has completed a remarkable walking challenge in honour of his late wife Jen, raising over £20k for charity in the process.
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Healthwatch Tameside - Annual Report 2025-26Healthwatch Tameside publishes Annual Report 2025/26 highlighting a year of impact, resilience and community voice.
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Together for Tameside drop-in to offer free support for residentsResidents across Tameside are invited to attend a free Together for Tameside drop-in event, bringing local organisations together to provide practical support and advice.
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Ashton artist battles illness with fundraising artworkA local artist living with kidney failure is raising money for Kidney Research UK through an exhibition of her paintings at Bridge View Cafe in Portland Basin, Ashton-under-Lyne
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Review: Something Brilliant! A Rottenly Good Night at the PalaceSomething Rotten is the newest resident in Manchester’s Opera House, and being a debut show – it’s one not to be missed!
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Buckton Vale Primary staff member awarded British Empire Medal in King's Birthday HonoursA dedicated kinship carer from Tameside who opened her home to her nieces has been recognised in the King's Birthday Honours with a British Empire Medal (BEM).
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Ofsted recognises further progress and positivity in Tameside’s Children’s ServicesTamside Council welcomes Ofsted’s latest monitoring visit letter, which highlights clear and sustained progress in strengthening leadership, stabilising the workforce, and improving the quality of support for children and young people
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New live well community navigation service to connect local peopleNew Community Navigators are to connect residents in Tameside with tailored support in their local communities.
Glossop Chronicle
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Residents urged to register vehicles as Glossop tip decision nearsResidents are being urged to register their vehicles to use Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre as soon as possible, as new enforcement data could play a key role in deciding the site's future.
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"Your Council, Your Voice"Residents are being encouraged to share their views on council services, spending priorities and the future direction of the county through this year's "Your Council Your Voice" survey.
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Major emergency as fire sweeps across 400M of Tintwistle moorlandA section of the A628 Woodhead Road has now been closed as firefighters continue to tackle a significant wildfire on Tintwistle moorland.
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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.
Oldham Reporter
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Council slams ‘vile’ and ‘racist’ comments over youth mayor appointmentOldham council has slammed at ‘vile’ and ‘racist’ comments made amid a ‘wave of hateful abuse’ following the selection of the town’s youth mayor.
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Shaw deputy headteacher selected for top explorers title againAn Oldham deputy headteacher has been named on the Top Explorers List again following a series of inspiring expeditions.
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Next of kin appealPolice are appealing for the public’s help to trace the family of a man from Oldham.
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Oldham's top talent set to raise the roof at Summer FestivalOldham Music Service’s summer festival will bring together many of the borough’s talented musicians, from children just starting their musical journey to their award-winning youth ensembles and adult community groups.
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Oldham performer Abbie Kay Ashworth stars alongside BAFTA-Winning Actor Stephen Graham in new Myles Smith music videoA young performer who trains at Sarah Byrne Acting Academy (SBAA) and represented by SBM Agency has landed a standout role in the official singer songwriter Myles Smith’s new short film ‘Hold Me In The Dark’.
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Row ahead as council tries to choose leader for third timeA row over who should be running Oldham is getting louder as talks descend into ‘bickering’ and tensions run high. Councillors in the borough are to meet for the third time but things are not looking promising.
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The Radclyffe School crowned Oldham Schools Chess ChampionsThe Radclyffe School has been crowned champion at the Oldham Schools Annual Chess Competition after an outstanding unbeaten performance on Friday last week.
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A retired volunteer for the Friends of Dunwood Park in Shaw is FCHO's June Hidden HeroA retired HR administrator who volunteers for the Friends of Dunwood Park in Shaw is First Choice Homes Oldham’s (FCHO) June Hidden Hero after she was praised for her ‘outstanding contribution’ to the group.



