The very latest news
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Oldham Pride set to return to the town centreOldham Pride returns for another fun day of celebration in a borough that continues to show love, support and solidarity for the LGBTQ+ community.
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Oldham’s grass-roots arts festival is backDare to Know Theatre returns with the second Dare to Create Festival, bringing together artists, communities and audiences for five days of music, dance, poetry, visual arts and creative workshops across Oldham.
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Young people from Oldham complete a life-changing week at Eton CollegeNearly 20 students from Greater Manchester have returned home after completing a life-changing five-day residential programme at Eton College. . . thanks to growing partnerships with schools across the region.
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Police issue appeal to find family of man found dead in OldhamPolice are appealing for the public’s help to trace the family of a man who has passed away.
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Hoops with Heart: The basketball club where every child belongsGlossopdale Hoops Basketball Club is proud of its growing success on the court, but ask anyone involved what matters most and they'll tell you it's creating a place where every child can belong, build confidence and fall in love with the game.
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Schoolchildren and Mothers’ Union mark milestone with Hospital donationChildren from St Mary’s C of E Primary School, Droylsden, have joined forces with the Mothers’ Union to create and donate 150 hygiene care packs for patients at Tameside Hospital.
Tameside Reporter
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Schoolchildren and Mothers’ Union mark milestone with Hospital donationChildren from St Mary’s C of E Primary School, Droylsden, have joined forces with the Mothers’ Union to create and donate 150 hygiene care packs for patients at Tameside Hospital.
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Free water refills across TamesideResidents can stay hydrated for free while helping to reduce single-use plastic bottles thanks to a network of 40 water refill stations across the borough.
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Ashton swimmers celebrate stellar seasonAshton under Lyne Swimming Club capped off their excellent season in style last month by winning the coveted Celebration Gala at the Manchester Aquatics Centre.
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Supporting residents concerned by anti-social behaviourCommunity safety and police officers ran information stalls across Tameside during Anti‑Social Behaviour (ASB) Awareness Week, which ran from 29 June to 5 July.
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The boroughwide strategy to change Tameside for the betterPeople in Tameside are paid less, feel cut off and don’t live as long. Now the local authority has a strategy to change all that.
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New sensory room opens at Tameside HospitalA brand-new sensory room has officially opened today at the Children's Unit at Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust, providing a welcoming, inclusive and engaging space for young patients during their hospital stay.
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Local dance school hits world stageKirsten’s Dance Academy, based at Woodend Mill in Mossley, is celebrating a landmark moment as members of its Elite Team prepare to compete on the global stage at the Dance World Cup 2026 in Dublin.
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Celebrating a love of reading at the Young Readers AwardThe Young Readers Award, a pilot initiative as part of the 2026 National Year of Reading, has brought together young book lovers from across Tameside at a celebration of reading.
Glossop Chronicle
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Hoops with Heart: The basketball club where every child belongsGlossopdale Hoops Basketball Club is proud of its growing success on the court, but ask anyone involved what matters most and they'll tell you it's creating a place where every child can belong, build confidence and fall in love with the game.
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Palmowski celebrates Silverstone successGlossop motorsport sensation Alisha Palmowski extended her lead at the top of the F1 Academy standings over the weekend with a home race win at Silverstone.
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102-mile challenge for childrenTwo fundraisers have set off from Glossop on a 102-mile walking challenge to raise money for the Derbyshire Children's Holiday Centre, one of the Mayor of High Peak's chosen charities.
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Town centre evacuationResidents were forced to leave their homes for almost four hours after a suspected Second World War ordnance was discovered in a garden in Glossop town centre on Sunday evening.
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Norris Floristry: capturing your story in flowersFew shopfronts on Glossop High Street stop people in their tracks quite like Norris Floristry.
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Former nurse says she was left homeless after seeking council helpA former NHS nurse from Glossop says she has been left sleeping in a tent after being told she was not a priority for emergency housing.
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Councillors hear calls to rethink Carelink closureAn Extraordinary General Meeting of the Full Council took on Thursday 3rd July to debate the future of the Carelink service following the council's decision to close it in September.
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Derbyshire County Council reports £2 million budget underspendDerbyshire County Council has ended the financial year more than £2 million better off than expected after introducing tighter spending controls across its services.
Oldham Reporter
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Oldham Pride set to return to the town centreOldham Pride returns for another fun day of celebration in a borough that continues to show love, support and solidarity for the LGBTQ+ community.
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Oldham’s grass-roots arts festival is backDare to Know Theatre returns with the second Dare to Create Festival, bringing together artists, communities and audiences for five days of music, dance, poetry, visual arts and creative workshops across Oldham.
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Young people from Oldham complete a life-changing week at Eton CollegeNearly 20 students from Greater Manchester have returned home after completing a life-changing five-day residential programme at Eton College. . . thanks to growing partnerships with schools across the region.
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Police issue appeal to find family of man found dead in OldhamPolice are appealing for the public’s help to trace the family of a man who has passed away.
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African women in Oldham urged to get fibroids scanSerial Oldham health campaigner Dr Anita Sharma is back on the familiar ground of raising awareness of a women’s blight that has been tragically trivialised by medics.
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Hulme Grammar School recognised with prestigious National Award for Outstanding Community PartnershipsHulme Grammar School has been officially commended in the national Independent Schools of the Year 2026 awards for Outstanding Educational Partnerships.
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Oldham Netball Club's Alex Johnson selected for Wales Commonwealth Games squadOne of Oldham Netball Club’s senior players has been selected to represent Wales at the Commonwealth Games this month in Glasgow.
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Man rushed to hospital after being hit by carA pedestrian was rushed to hospital with serious injuries after being struck by a vehicle fleeing police.



