The very latest news
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Life through the kitchen window!Glossop-based artist couple Ghislaine & Michael Howard have brought everyday life in the town centre onto the walls of the Indoor Market Hall.
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Julie Hesmondhalgh to help reshape Oldham Coliseum Theatre's reopening programme as guest curatorAward-winning actor and writer Julie Hesmondhalgh will join Oldham Coliseum Theatre as Guest Curator, working with CEO Martina Murphy to help shape the theatre's reopening programme.
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Council accused of ‘gutter politics’ after opposition leader’s allowance is slashedDerbyshire County Council’s controlling Reform UK administration has been accused of ‘gutter politics’ and being ‘spiteful’ after it forced through a vote to significantly cut the Conservative Leader’s allowance.
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Match preview: Crewe Alexandra v LaticsLatics fans have been rummaging through the history books and stats sites to find the last time their side won five games in a row. There are disputes because of cup competitions (do they count?) and winning streaks that run across seasons (they absolutely do not count and there aren’t that many anyway). These complications defy so-called artificial intelligence, which is a new and 100% inaccurate name for data scraping with a decent user interface.
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MP backs local charity's maternity leave campaignJon Pearce MP has hosted a drop-in event in Parliament for Mummy’s Star, the UK’s only charity supporting mums diagnosed with cancer in and around pregnancy.
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Groundbreaking Eid Toy Appeal hailed a huge successEmpowering Together CIC has successfully completed its Eid Toy Appeal — ensuring 150 children in care across Oldham received an Eid gift in what is believed to be the first for children in aftercare in the country.
Tameside Reporter
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Stamford Park to host free Spring Family Fun DayFamilies across Tameside and Greater Manchester are being invited to enjoy a free day of entertainment as Stamford Park’s popular Spring Family Fun Day returns next month.
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Emmaus Mossley Spring Fayre draws crowds and unveils new shopping spaceA homelessness charity in Tameside welcomed crowds of supporters for a lively Spring Fayre, using the occasion to unveil a brand-new shopping area.
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Tameside Rotary curry night raises funds to help end polioMembers of the community came together for a colourful evening of food and fundraising as Tameside Rotary hosted a special “Wear Purple Curry Evening” in support of the global End Polio Now campaign.
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Deniz prepares for Co-op Live returnDroylsden boxer Billy Deniz makes the long-awaited return to the ring this weekend, as he looks to extend his unblemished pro record to 15 wins.
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Tameside health partnerships highly commended in national awardsTwo collaborative projects at Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust were awarded highly commended at this year’s national Health Service Journal (HSJ) Independent Healthcare Providers Awards.
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Tameside Primary School lights the way to energy efficiencyTo save running costs and help the environment, energy will be created through solar panels, which are to be installed at Heys Primary School in Ashton-under-Lyne.
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Pupils reflect on anti-racism learningSchool children have taken part in a celebration event that rounded up a series of hate crime workshops and interactive theatre experiences.
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NCP car park in Ashton set for closureThe National Car Park (NCP) in Ashton-Under-Lyne on Cotton Street is set to be closed tomorrow (27 March).
Glossop Chronicle
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Life through the kitchen window!Glossop-based artist couple Ghislaine & Michael Howard have brought everyday life in the town centre onto the walls of the Indoor Market Hall.
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Council accused of ‘gutter politics’ after opposition leader’s allowance is slashedDerbyshire County Council’s controlling Reform UK administration has been accused of ‘gutter politics’ and being ‘spiteful’ after it forced through a vote to significantly cut the Conservative Leader’s allowance.
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MP backs local charity's maternity leave campaignJon Pearce MP has hosted a drop-in event in Parliament for Mummy’s Star, the UK’s only charity supporting mums diagnosed with cancer in and around pregnancy.
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Warmth and wellbeing at The Attic StudioA peaceful space above the bustle of Glossop town centre is helping people slow down, switch off and discover the importance of wellbeing.
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Easter fun raises funds at Padfield PrimaryChildren at Padfield Community Primary School have been busy getting into the Easter spirit this week whilst raising money for FOPS (Friends of Padfield School).
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Leader of council issues statement about Glossop tipCouncillor Alan Graves, Leader of Derbyshire County Council, has issued a statement to the Glossop Chronicle about the potential closure of Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre.
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Glossopdale Together Alliance to attend "historic" marchGlossopdale Together Alliance is sending a coach to London on Saturday 28th March to take part in the March for Love and Unity against Hate under the banner of “Together We Stand, Divided We Fall."
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Community invited to Manor Park makeover launchManor Park’s new Active Zone has officially opened at a launch day buzzing with activity and energy.
Oldham Reporter
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Julie Hesmondhalgh to help reshape Oldham Coliseum Theatre's reopening programme as guest curatorAward-winning actor and writer Julie Hesmondhalgh will join Oldham Coliseum Theatre as Guest Curator, working with CEO Martina Murphy to help shape the theatre's reopening programme.
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Match preview: Crewe Alexandra v LaticsLatics fans have been rummaging through the history books and stats sites to find the last time their side won five games in a row. There are disputes because of cup competitions (do they count?) and winning streaks that run across seasons (they absolutely do not count and there aren’t that many anyway). These complications defy so-called artificial intelligence, which is a new and 100% inaccurate name for data scraping with a decent user interface.
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Groundbreaking Eid Toy Appeal hailed a huge successEmpowering Together CIC has successfully completed its Eid Toy Appeal — ensuring 150 children in care across Oldham received an Eid gift in what is believed to be the first for children in aftercare in the country.
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Great grandmother described as 'a true inspiration' announced as FCHOs Hidden HeroAn 84-year-old woman who helps clean unwanted items from First Choice Homes Oldham’s (FCHO) vacant properties before they are given to those in need is the housing association’s March Hidden Hero.
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Oldham parks to get £150k play area makeoverFamilies in Oldham will benefit from new and improved play equipment thanks to a £150,000 investment in parks and play areas.
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Oldham Council and Oldham College launch '100 Apprentices in 100 Days' challengeOldham Council and Oldham College are launching an ambitious new initiative on May 21, aimed at helping young people take their first steps into the world of work while supporting businesses across the borough to grow their future workforce.
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Building in town centre surveyed as 'no immediate danger' weeks before dramatic collapseA council surveyor said that a building in Oldham town centre was in ‘no immediate danger’ – just three weeks before it dramatically collapsed.
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Police give update following incident involving teenage girl in Royton parkPolice have concluded searches of Tandle Hill Country Park as part of an investigation into how a 17-year-old girl may have been harmed last Friday (March 20).



