The very latest news
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Horan set for Celtic stayStalybridge Celtic have been handed a huge boost ahead of the upcoming 2026/27 campaign, with mecurial winger Ellis Horan committing his future to the club.
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McDonald’s drive-thru for Hyde approvedThe US fast-food chain announced its plan to build on the Viceroy Indian restaurant in August 2024, submitting official proposals a few months later. However, plans were later withdrawn in April 2025.
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United Utilities joins forces with emergency services to warn about the dangers of cold-water shock‘Don’t take the risk, it’s just not worth it’. That’s the message from United Utilities as they join forces with emergency services to highlight the dangers of cold-water shock.
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Oldham residents urged to sign up as volunteers for historic Tour de France Femmes avec ZwiftResidents in Oldham are being encouraged to be part of sporting history by signing up as volunteers for the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, coming to the UK in summer 2027.
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History made as Pride comes to GlossopGlossop is set to make history this summer as the town prepares to host its very first Pride celebration in Norfolk Square.
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Organ donor who gave the “gift of life” to five others honoured in mural artworkLocal man Mark Thorley will forever be remembered for giving the precious gift of life through organ donation with a memorial artwork outside Tameside Hospital’s Critical Care Unit, for which his family are raising money.
Tameside Reporter
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McDonald’s drive-thru for Hyde approvedThe US fast-food chain announced its plan to build on the Viceroy Indian restaurant in August 2024, submitting official proposals a few months later. However, plans were later withdrawn in April 2025.
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United Utilities joins forces with emergency services to warn about the dangers of cold-water shock‘Don’t take the risk, it’s just not worth it’. That’s the message from United Utilities as they join forces with emergency services to highlight the dangers of cold-water shock.
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Organ donor who gave the “gift of life” to five others honoured in mural artworkLocal man Mark Thorley will forever be remembered for giving the precious gift of life through organ donation with a memorial artwork outside Tameside Hospital’s Critical Care Unit, for which his family are raising money.
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Residents invited to shape major regeneration plans for Ashton and StalybridgeResidents and businesses across Ashton and Stalybridge are being invited to have their say on plans that could help shape the future of two of the borough’s towns.
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New Civic Mayor pledges focus on Mental Health and local communitiesThe newly appointed Civic Mayor of Tameside, Councillor Helen Bowden, has spoken to the Tameside Reporter of her pride in taking on the role and her commitment to supporting mental health and local organisations across the borough.
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Tameside youngsters to shine in prestigious Ballet productionIn March, Holly Philburn, Margot Kennedy and Hope Warner, all from Tameside successfully earned places in the prestigious English Youth Ballet (EYB) production of Swan Lake, joining an elite cast of 97 dancers after highly competitive auditions.
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Running 100 miles for The ChristieInspirational Tameside athlete Richard Bradbury recently tackled his toughest challenge yet.
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The Tour 2026 spotlight: The X-Trail 10kAhead of iconic local running event, The Tour 2026, we’re shining a light on all four individual races, starting with the curtain raiser – The X-Trail 10k.
Glossop Chronicle
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History made as Pride comes to GlossopGlossop is set to make history this summer as the town prepares to host its very first Pride celebration in Norfolk Square.
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Sunflower Memories returns to Blythe House HospiceBlythe House Hospice is inviting people to take part in its Sunflower Memories appeal, offering a meaningful way to remember someone special while supporting hospice care.
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New initiative to help retirees with 'next chapter'Three retired residents with extensive experience in community projects are launching a new initiative aimed at supporting people approaching retirement or already enjoying later life.
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Bookshop boost in bid to inspire love for readingAn independent Glossop bookshop is celebrating after being awarded a prestigious national grant aimed at inspiring more children to discover a love of reading.
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Pacy Palmowski seals double winGlossop motorsport star Alisha Palmowski soared to the top of the F1 Academy standings over the weekend with a duo of record-breaking wins in Montreal.
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Schools take part in national 'Operation Sceptre' initiativeYoung people across Glossop have taken part in a series of knife crime awareness sessions and community safety activities as part of the national campaign - Operation Sceptre, from 18th-24th May.
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Community Bookshelf launched to support local charitiesA new Community Bookshelf has been launched in Glossop to help raise money for local charities and community groups while encouraging people of all ages to share a love of reading.
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High Peak MP welcomes help for rural businessesNew government measures aimed at easing fuel and operating cost pressures on rural businesses have been welcomed by High Peak MP Jon Pearce.
Oldham Reporter
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United Utilities joins forces with emergency services to warn about the dangers of cold-water shock‘Don’t take the risk, it’s just not worth it’. That’s the message from United Utilities as they join forces with emergency services to highlight the dangers of cold-water shock.
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Oldham residents urged to sign up as volunteers for historic Tour de France Femmes avec ZwiftResidents in Oldham are being encouraged to be part of sporting history by signing up as volunteers for the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, coming to the UK in summer 2027.
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Dad's charity volunteer recognised as FCHO May Hidden HeroA First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) customer and parent who 'goes above and beyond' volunteering at a local dad's charity is the housing association’s May Hidden Hero.
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Investigation into Oldham’s politicsEveryone is screaming. The beige walls of the town hall chambers echo with it. Councillors talk over each other, jabbing accusatory fingers into the air, while residents in the public gallery pick up a sporadic chant of “Traitors! Sell-outs! Scabs!” Welcome to Oldham Council.
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Plans to revive town move forwardPlans to speed up the revival of Oldham town centre have taken another step forward that could see a £70m sports town created.
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Council could face costs over stalemate, past examples suggestTaxpayers could be footing the bill if a councillor stand-off over who runs Oldham Council carries on.
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Lord of the Rings wish comes true for Oldham womanA lucky woman from Oldham has seen a personal wish come true thanks to a special initiative introduced by Caremark . . . one of the UK’s leading home care providers.
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Mahdlo Youth Zone launches Scran Van to reach young people across OldhamOLDHAM-based charity Mahdlo Youth Zone has secured investment from the Better Youth Spaces Fund to expand its services and increase opportunities for young people across the borough.



