The very latest news
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Glossop stalwart receives prestigious honourFormer councillor and mayor, George Wharmby, has been honoured with a High Sheriff of Derbyshire Award in recognition of his services to Derbyshire and the local community, particularly in Glossop.
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Eye-opening surgery for pet with hair growing in unusual placeA rescue dog suffering from a rare condition where hair grew on her eyeball is enjoying a new lease of life after undergoing surgery at a Manchester veterinary practice.
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Charity Summer Ball set to bring glamour and purpose to Ashton MossA charity summer ball in aid of the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation is set to bring a touch of 1960s flair to Village Ashton Moss on Saturday, June 6, 2026, as guests gather for an evening of celebration, remembrance and fundraising.
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Every mile matters for Blythe House HospiceRunners of all abilities are being invited to lace up their trainers and take on the Blythe House Hospice Chatsworth 10k this autumn, as it returns for a scenic challenge with a powerful purpose.
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Historic pub to make welcome returnThe Royal Oak on Sheffield Road in Glossop is set to return after several years of closure, following a major £500,000 refurbishment.
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Keeping the music aliveA Glossop guitar technician is raising funds to help keep music alive for local students by providing new strings for instruments at Glossopdale School and Sixth Form.
Tameside Reporter
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TSOG's success continuesIt was a hugely successful weekend for Tameside School of Gymnastics (TSOG) at the North West Performance Grades competition, with the club’s elite girls delivering exceptional performances across the board.
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Eye-opening surgery for pet with hair growing in unusual placeA rescue dog suffering from a rare condition where hair grew on her eyeball is enjoying a new lease of life after undergoing surgery at a Manchester veterinary practice.
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Charity Summer Ball set to bring glamour and purpose to Ashton MossA charity summer ball in aid of the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation is set to bring a touch of 1960s flair to Village Ashton Moss on Saturday, June 6, 2026, as guests gather for an evening of celebration, remembrance and fundraising.
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Mossley’s first public EV charger launches powered by the sun and funding local community projectsThe Vale arts centre has switched on Mossley’s first public electric vehicle (EV) charger. And it’s not just a milestone for local drivers, but a green initiative with a difference.
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Festival on the Green promises a day of family fun in HollingworthFriends of Hollingworth prepare to stage their much-anticipated Festival on the Green at Wedneshough Green on Saturday, May 23.
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Project Servator awarded funding to boost activity and deployments across GMGreater Manchester Police have welcomed new funding from the Home to further strengthen its delivery of Project Servator and to support its ongoing mission to keep communities safe.
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GMP to host fraud & cyber crime awareness events across the regionGreater Manchester Police's Economic & Cyber Crime Unit is boosting online safety with fraud and cyber crime awareness pop-up events.
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Primary school slammed by OfstedA primary school in Dukinfield where teachers went on strike over allegations of violence in the classroom has been slammed by Ofsted inspectors.
Glossop Chronicle
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Glossop stalwart receives prestigious honourFormer councillor and mayor, George Wharmby, has been honoured with a High Sheriff of Derbyshire Award in recognition of his services to Derbyshire and the local community, particularly in Glossop.
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Every mile matters for Blythe House HospiceRunners of all abilities are being invited to lace up their trainers and take on the Blythe House Hospice Chatsworth 10k this autumn, as it returns for a scenic challenge with a powerful purpose.
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Historic pub to make welcome returnThe Royal Oak on Sheffield Road in Glossop is set to return after several years of closure, following a major £500,000 refurbishment.
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Keeping the music aliveA Glossop guitar technician is raising funds to help keep music alive for local students by providing new strings for instruments at Glossopdale School and Sixth Form.
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Festival on the Green promises a day of family fun in HollingworthFriends of Hollingworth prepare to stage their much-anticipated Festival on the Green at Wedneshough Green on Saturday, May 23.
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MP welcomes employment and cost-of-living changesJon Pearce MP has welcomed a range of new government measures which he says will support working families and help with the cost of living.
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Two cases, two outcomes: Family’s fight for justice after sister’s deathA grieving brother has spoken out about what he describes as a “critical gap” in the UK justice system, as he continues campaigning for a change in the law following the death of his sister.
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Consultation launched over potential closure of Glossop tipDerbyshire County Council held a Cabinet meeting on Thursday 9th April to decide the next steps in the potential closure of Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre.
Oldham Reporter
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Coliseum update as more asbestos foundConstruction workers are still finding ‘pockets of asbestos’ at Oldham Coliseum as renovation work continues.
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GMP to host fraud & cyber crime awareness events across the regionGreater Manchester Police's Economic & Cyber Crime Unit is boosting online safety with fraud and cyber crime awareness pop-up events.
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Project Servator awarded funding to boost activity and deployments across GMGreater Manchester Police have welcomed new funding from the Home to further strengthen its delivery of Project Servator and to support its ongoing mission to keep communities safe.
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Oldham based charity planning ladies day event of the yearA local charity is all set to stage a glamourous Ladies Day event at the chic Billingtons Ballroom in Oldham.
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Oldham Mountain Rescue Team's third call out of the weekOldham Mountain Rescue Team’s third call out of the week came on Thursday in the early evening, when Greater Manchester Police requested assistance with three walkers at Dove Stone as one member of the group was unable to continue.
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Local walkers set for epic 100-mile Camino pilgrimage to raise fundsAn award-winning walking group is gearing up for a breathtaking 100-mile pilgrimage along the Camino de Santiago next month . . . all to raise funds for special causes.
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Three walkers lost in the dark rescued by OMRTEighteen Oldham Mountain Rescue Team (OMRT) members conducting their monthly team meeting in Greenfield were urgently called by police to reports of three walkers in Birchen Clough unable to find the path in the dark.
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Shrewsbury Town 1 – 0 Latics: Latics run out of luck and out of puffNew Meadow is one of the many grounds where Micky Mellon gets a generous round of applause as the opposition manager…where once he was the home favourite, the man who led the club to that promotion back in the day.



