The very latest news
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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.
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Just Pause opens the conversation on menopauseA new community initiative exploring menopause support and education has got off to a wonderful start with around 60 people attending the first ‘Just Pause...’ taster session at the Old Town Hall function room.
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Councillors warned Oldham could soon be breaking the law over stalemateOldham councillors have been warned the local authority could soon be breaking the law, as a top boss issues a warning. Elected members have been told they have two weeks to come up with someone to lead them or things could get much worse.
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Every road in Greater Manchester where roadworks are taking place at the momentRoadworks are taking place on key A and B roads in nearly every area across Greater Manchester. Temporary traffic lights on Wilmslow Road could last until January 2027.
Tameside Reporter
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Walkers step out for community spirit and fundraising successOn Sunday 28th June, fifty enthusiastic walkers set off on a sponsored walk that turned into a truly memorable community celebration.
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More than 70 staff from TransPennine Express learn sign languageDozens of staff at train operator TransPennine Express (TPE) are learning sign language to help make rail journeys easier for hearing-impaired customers.
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Young person successfully starts small business alongside earning a First Class DegreeTameside’s own Molly Edwards earns a First Class Degree whilst balancing the running of her small business, The Magic Burrow.
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Multi-agency crackdown on organised immigration crime in TamesideTameside Trading Standards and Environmental Health officers joined Greater Manchester Police (GMP) and Immigration Officers in a week of action tackling organised immigration crime and criminality on local high streets.
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TechKnow Festival returns to boost digital skillsResidents are invited to get hands-on with technology this July, with a free festival designed to boost people’s digital skills.
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Monday Club marvels at Mossley SOUPMossley Monday Club for disabled adults delivered the winning presentation at the latest Mossley SOUP event.
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Chair announced for Hattersley’s £20million Pride in Place programmeA major milestone has been reached for Hattersley with the appointment of Laura Nicholas as Chair of the new Pride in Place Neighbourhood Board.
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Council plans to sell off community asset halted by campaignTameside council has put a halt on selling off a community asset following a campaign from a scout group.
Glossop Chronicle
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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.
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Just Pause opens the conversation on menopauseA new community initiative exploring menopause support and education has got off to a wonderful start with around 60 people attending the first ‘Just Pause...’ taster session at the Old Town Hall function room.
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Charity garden event blooms with successPeter and Christina Harris recently welcomed more than 140 visitors to their Simmondley garden, as they once again opened it in support of the National Garden Scheme raising vital funds for charity.
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Festive fundraiser brings summer boost to Cat RescueA Christmas raffle held by the Patient Participation Group (PPG) at Simmondley Medical Practice has raised £210 for Glossop Cat Rescue, with the charity receiving its cheque at a presentation held recently.
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Veterans invited to Drumhead ServiceVeterans are being encouraged to join this year's annual Drumhead Service at Manor Park, as the Royal British Legion prepares to honour those who have served their country.
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Hadfield Cricket Club bowled over by new investmentHadfield Cricket Club is celebrating the successful opening of its brand-new net facility, marking a major milestone for grassroots sport in the area.
Oldham Reporter
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Councillors warned Oldham could soon be breaking the law over stalemateOldham councillors have been warned the local authority could soon be breaking the law, as a top boss issues a warning. Elected members have been told they have two weeks to come up with someone to lead them or things could get much worse.
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Every road in Greater Manchester where roadworks are taking place at the momentRoadworks are taking place on key A and B roads in nearly every area across Greater Manchester. Temporary traffic lights on Wilmslow Road could last until January 2027.
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GM4Women2028’s annual event to feature Oldham councillorGM4Women2028 is bringing its annual Dialogue, Deeds & Determination event to Rochdale tomorrow (Sat, July 4) uniting women, girls and male allies from Greater Manchester for a day of discussion, collaboration and action focused on advancing gender equality.
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Oldham’s Parent-Infant Mental Health Service team hosts His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Greater ManchesterOldham’s Parent-Infant Mental Health Service (PIMHS) was recently visited by Diane Hawkins JP LLB, His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Greater Manchester.
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More than 70 staff from TransPennine Express learn sign languageDozens of staff at train operator TransPennine Express (TPE) are learning sign language to help make rail journeys easier for hearing-impaired customers.
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'Forgotten' WWI casualties finally honoured with war graves at cemeteries across OldhamMore than a century on these casualties have finally been honoured with Commonwealth War Grave headstones.
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Co-op Congress 2026: Co-operatives unite in Birmingham to turn shared values into actionAnother hugely successful Co-op Congress concluded recently at The Eastside Rooms in Birmingham, bringing together co-operative leaders, innovators, policymakers, campaigners and community organisations from across the UK and beyond for two days of debate, collaboration and action.
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Hundred fight plans for church renovationHundreds of people are fighting against plans to renovate a Grade II listed church in Shaw that has partially collapsed. The chapel was abandoned in 1975 and is now dangerous but could have a new future under plans put forward.



