The very latest news
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Tintwistle Bowling Club community open dayResidents are invited along and join the fun at Tintwistle Bowling Club’s Open Day on Saturday 2 May, from 11am to 5pm
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Progress on new outdoor marketOldham’s new outdoor market is taking shape behind the Spindles shopping centre.
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SEND school in Royton told to urgently improveA SEND school in Oldham that charges up to £95,000 a year has been ordered to ‘urgently improve’ by a government watchdog.
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How people in Hyde feel going into local electionsLast year Reform UK won an election in Greater Manchester for the first time ever. Allan Hopwood romped to victory in the Longdendale council by-election, formerly held by Labour.
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Police appeal for information after disturbance in OldhamPolice are appealing for witnesses and CCTV footage after a disturbance involving a group of individuals on Copster Hill Road, Oldham this afternoon.
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Mini literary festival brings top authors to townDark Peak Books & Gifts and George Street Community bookshop are bringing some great authors to Glossop over the next four weeks in what is almost a mini-literature festival for the town!
Tameside Reporter
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How people in Hyde feel going into local electionsLast year Reform UK won an election in Greater Manchester for the first time ever. Allan Hopwood romped to victory in the Longdendale council by-election, formerly held by Labour.
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Music, fashion and fundraising bring joy to Mottram residentsA heartwarming afternoon of music, fashion and community spirit brought smiles to residents at Lowry Court in Mottram, thanks to a special collaboration with a local Ashton business.
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Droylsden Scouts launch annual bedding plant fundraiser as hut improvements take root250th Droylsden Scout group is once again inviting the community to support its much-loved annual bedding plant fundraiser, an event that has been running for more than four decades.
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Emmaus Mossley volunteers lend a helping hand across the community on Solidarity DayCommunity members from Emmaus Mossley have joined forces with local groups across Mossley to deliver a day of volunteering as part of the charity’s annual Solidarity Day.
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Easter cheer delivered to young patients at Tameside HospitalYoung patients at Tameside Hospital were given a welcome boost this Easter, as Stagecoach Oldham partnered with Tesco to deliver hundreds of Easter eggs - accompanied by a special visit from the Easter Bunny.
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Battle of the Bands to rock Manchester in aid of mental health charityAn exciting night of live music and community spirit is set to take over Manchester this April, as The Anthony Seddon Fund hosts a special charity Battle of the Bands at the iconic Co-op Live BACKSTAGE CLUB.
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Community unites in yellow for powerful endometriosis awareness walkResidents across Tameside came together in a moving show of solidarity last month as a local chronic illness support group hosted an awareness walk to highlight the realities of endometriosis and other long-term health conditions.
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Community spirit meets global flavour as halal Chinese restaurant opens in AshtonA new addition to the dining scene in Ashton-under-Lyne is turning heads - not just for its food, but for its mission to give back.
Glossop Chronicle
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Tintwistle Bowling Club community open dayResidents are invited along and join the fun at Tintwistle Bowling Club’s Open Day on Saturday 2 May, from 11am to 5pm
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Mini literary festival brings top authors to townDark Peak Books & Gifts and George Street Community bookshop are bringing some great authors to Glossop over the next four weeks in what is almost a mini-literature festival for the town!
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High Peak Council Housing Team on walkaboutsThe High Peak Borough Council Housing Team, in partnership with a range of local agencies, will be undertaking estate walkabouts to engage with tenants and discuss any matters of concern.
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Volunteers needed as demand for free food support growsThe Second Helpings Project CIC is calling for volunteer drivers and cooks as it continues to expand its community food support service.
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Rebecca takes on Trek ChallengeRebecca Harvey from Glossop is taking on the Alzheimer’s Society’s Trek26 in the Peak District with her dad and the rest of her family in a fundraiser that carries deep personal meaning
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From heartbreak to hope: local family supporting others through pet lossA Glossop family is working to transform the way people say goodbye to their pets, offering a more personal, transparent and compassionate alternative to traditional cremation services and end of life services.
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Growth continues as Jack Badger takes complete ownership of Hope Street buildingJack Badger Ltd, the renowned traditional joinery company based in Old Glossop, has taken another significant step in its ongoing growth by securing full ownership of the Hawkshead building on Hope Street.
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Derbsyhire Constabulary rural crime team - Operation RecallFarm worker tells of heartache over dog shooting as part of campaign to crackdown on livestock worrying:
Oldham Reporter
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Progress on new outdoor marketOldham’s new outdoor market is taking shape behind the Spindles shopping centre.
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SEND school in Royton told to urgently improveA SEND school in Oldham that charges up to £95,000 a year has been ordered to ‘urgently improve’ by a government watchdog.
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Police appeal for information after disturbance in OldhamPolice are appealing for witnesses and CCTV footage after a disturbance involving a group of individuals on Copster Hill Road, Oldham this afternoon.
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FCHO distributes Easter Eggs to families in need on Good FridayEaster eggs were distributed to families in need by First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) on Good Friday.
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Local charity presents ‘A Night at The Movies’ extravaganzaAn Oldham-based disability charity is planning a spectacular performance of the year, with a gripping production combining the nostalgia of the silver screen and famous pop culture moments.
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Young singers invited to join Oldham Parish Children's ChoirBudding singers are being encouraged to join the Oldham Parish Children’s Choir.
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Upturn on the right track to solving joblessnessOldham community cause Upturn is hitting the road in a bid to connect with the most disadvantaged youngsters in the borough – after a survey revealed a worrying lack of trust in the police, the civil service, and other public institutions.
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Concerns raised over wildlife threatened by indiscriminate blazesThis picture taken by Saddleworth wildlife champion Greg Barrett shows the concerns over wildlife threatened by indiscriminate blazes.



