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Detectives probe two shocking burglaries after victims confronted in their homesDetectives in Oldham are investigating two disturbing burglaries after residents were confronted inside their own homes.
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Weekend football round-up: Clegg off the mark as Hyde hammer HednesfordMichael Clegg picked up his first win as Hyde United boss on Saturday as The Tigers obliterated title hopefuls Hednesford Town 5-0 at Ewen Fields.
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Oldham Rugby team still not playing at Boundary Park amidst club feudOldham Rugby team is still playing its home games in Tameside as a feud with the management at their Boundary Park grounds rumbles on.
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Transport for Greater Manchester strikes end as workers secure pay victoryStrikes by more than 200 Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) workers have ended with a pay victory - Unite, the UK’s leading union, said today.
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Oldham Writing Festival returns for its third yearThe Oldham Writing Festival is back for its third year . . . promising an inspiring day packed with creativity, connection and celebration of the written word.
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A legacy on wheels: Max Trax officially opens in Delamere ParkA brand-new pump track, just a stone’s throw from Tameside, has officially opened its gates, drawing crowds from across Tameside and Manchester despite the pouring rain.
Tameside Reporter
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Review: Signature Pink Sparkles in Mossley! Legally Blonde the Musical!This week, George Lawton Hall plays host to Congress Players and Legally Blonde: The Musical!
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A legacy on wheels: Max Trax officially opens in Delamere ParkA brand-new pump track, just a stone’s throw from Tameside, has officially opened its gates, drawing crowds from across Tameside and Manchester despite the pouring rain.
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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.
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Humble local hero crafts free lanyards to keep phones safeA unassuming community champion is giving away free handmade lanyards to help folk safeguard their mobile phones.
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Two teenagers arrested after masked men force entry to Audenshaw homeArmed police were deployed to Audenshaw on Friday afternoon following reports of three masked men forcing entry to a home with a machete.
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New national relationships survey launchedA new nationwide survey exploring the state of relationships across the UK launched on Valentine’s Day, and residents in Tameside are being encouraged to take part.
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New community engagement van to tour Tameside in boost for neighbourhood policingA new Community Engagement Van is set to travel across Tameside in a bid to strengthen neighbourhood policing, build closer ties with residents and support local events throughout the borough.
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Local mental health charity seeks new TrusteeThe Anthony Seddon Fund, a multi award‑winning independent mental health charity in Ashton‑under‑Lyne, is appealing for new trustees to help guide its next decade of growth and support for the Tameside community.
Glossop Chronicle
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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.
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Government support package to benefit local pubsLocal pubs across High Peak are set to benefit from government support package aimed at helping the sector cope with rising costs and other pressures.
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New call for community speed watch volunteersCommunity Speed Watch (CSW) is a national initiative that enables local residents to take an active role in improving road safety in their own neighbourhoods.
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St Philip Howard celebrates Ofsted praiseStudents at St Philip Howard Catholic Voluntary Academy are part of a “vibrant school community built on the ethos of togetherness and care” according to Ofsted.
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Gamesley pupils graduate from prestigious scholars programmeA group of eleven pupils from Gamesley Primary School, have graduated from ‘The Brilliant Club Scholars Programme’ following a special ceremony held at Manchester University.
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Council sets 4.9% council tax increase amidst row over Reform pledge to cut taxesDerbyshire County Council has voted by a majority to increase its share of residents’ council tax for the next financial year by 4.9%.
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Council rejects move to keep Glossop tip openThe future of Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre has moved a step closer to a final decision as Derbyshire County Council met to debate its 2026-27 budget and wider financial plans.
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30 Years of Community Support at Glossopdale Furniture ProjectA local charity that’s been quietly transforming lives for nearly three decades continues to make a difference by turning unwanted furniture into fresh starts for families across Glossopdale and the High Peak.
Oldham Reporter
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Detectives probe two shocking burglaries after victims confronted in their homesDetectives in Oldham are investigating two disturbing burglaries after residents were confronted inside their own homes.
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Oldham Rugby team still not playing at Boundary Park amidst club feudOldham Rugby team is still playing its home games in Tameside as a feud with the management at their Boundary Park grounds rumbles on.
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Transport for Greater Manchester strikes end as workers secure pay victoryStrikes by more than 200 Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) workers have ended with a pay victory - Unite, the UK’s leading union, said today.
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Oldham Writing Festival returns for its third yearThe Oldham Writing Festival is back for its third year . . . promising an inspiring day packed with creativity, connection and celebration of the written word.
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Latics diary: Mellon’s mea culpa, crowd counting, motivation, GasMicky Mellon has his critics just at the moment, and the uncertainty surrounding his tenure at Boundary Park is growing in significance every day. Will he, won’t he? Will they, won’t they?
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Investigation launched into Oldham shootingPolice have launched an investigation following a shooting in Oldham yesterday (Sunday).
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Humble local hero crafts free lanyards to keep phones safeA unassuming community champion is giving away free handmade lanyards to help folk safeguard their mobile phones.
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Latics 1 – 1 Fleetwood Town: Latics come back to gain a point, but what for?Latics started the first half lethargically and gradually lost interest.



