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United Utilities introduces heat seeking drones to detect lingering hotspotsHeat seeking drones are giving United Utilities ‘eyes in the sky’ as teams continue to tackle lingering heat hotspots following recent moorland fires.
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Man arrested after woman dies in Tintwistle crashA woman in her 70s has died following a serious collision at the border of Tintwistle which led to the A628 Manchester Road being closed for several hours and caused traffic chaos through the village.
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First in the country partnership helps local families facing cancer capture memories that last a lifetimeFamilies facing a cancer diagnosis in Tameside and Glossop are set to benefit from a groundbreaking new programme designed to preserve precious memories, capture loved ones' voices and strengthen family connections during some of life's most difficult moments.
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Bridge Fest marks five years as Stalybridge event continues to growWhat started with a handful of venues has grown into a town-wide celebration as Bridge Fest prepares to mark its fifth year in Stalybridge
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New heritage project celebrates local heroesA new heritage project is celebrating three important figures in local history, with banners and resources celebrating suffragette Annie Kenney, artist Helen Bradley, and soldier Thomas Steele VC, and their links to the villages of Lees, Springhead and Grotton.
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Angela Rayner launches national effort to end rough sleepingAshton MP Angela Rayner has launched a national drive to offer everyone sleeping rough a route off the streets this winter.
Tameside Reporter
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United Utilities introduces heat seeking drones to detect lingering hotspotsHeat seeking drones are giving United Utilities ‘eyes in the sky’ as teams continue to tackle lingering heat hotspots following recent moorland fires.
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First in the country partnership helps local families facing cancer capture memories that last a lifetimeFamilies facing a cancer diagnosis in Tameside and Glossop are set to benefit from a groundbreaking new programme designed to preserve precious memories, capture loved ones' voices and strengthen family connections during some of life's most difficult moments.
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Bridge Fest marks five years as Stalybridge event continues to growWhat started with a handful of venues has grown into a town-wide celebration as Bridge Fest prepares to mark its fifth year in Stalybridge
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Angela Rayner launches national effort to end rough sleepingAshton MP Angela Rayner has launched a national drive to offer everyone sleeping rough a route off the streets this winter.
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Police appeal for witnesses to overnight incidents in AshtonOfficers are appealing for information regarding multiple incidents that were reported in Ashton-under-Lyne town centre yesterday evening (Tuesday 18 August).
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The Veg Lord in Mossley to host its first Pride eventA popular farm shop in Mossley is inviting the local community to celebrate Pride this Saturday.
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UPDATED: Police cordon off street in Ashton-under-LynePolice have cordoned off Delamere Street in Ashton, with police tape placed around a cardboard box next to a building.
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Man pleads not guilty in Ashton bar deathCarl Cooper has denied murdering Shane Cullen in the Blues Cabaret and Karaoke Bar in Ashton-under-Lyne.
Glossop Chronicle
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United Utilities introduces heat seeking drones to detect lingering hotspotsHeat seeking drones are giving United Utilities ‘eyes in the sky’ as teams continue to tackle lingering heat hotspots following recent moorland fires.
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Man arrested after woman dies in Tintwistle crashA woman in her 70s has died following a serious collision at the border of Tintwistle which led to the A628 Manchester Road being closed for several hours and caused traffic chaos through the village.
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High Peak Conservatives announce new leaderHigh Peak Conservative councillors have elected Cllr Adrian “Adie” Hopkinson as their new Group Leader, making him Leader of the Opposition on High Peak Borough Council.
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Council say pothole backlog cut by more than 90%The number of outstanding potholes on Derbyshire’s roads has fallen by more than 90% in just four months, according to Derbyshire County Council.
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Glossop brothers fundraiser for children facing sight lossTwo Glossop residents are taking on a fundraising bike ride from Manchester to Blackpool to raise money for two local children affected by Usher syndrome.
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MP welcomes news on disposable BBQ'sHigh Peak MP Jon Pearce has welcomed the Government’s announcement that it will consider introducing a ban on disposable barbecues, following his campaign to tackle the wildfire risk posed by their use in public spaces.
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Whitfield Well Dressing returns with free family fun dayWhitfield’s much-loved Well Dressing event will return next month, with local volunteers hosting another free community celebration packed with entertainment for all ages.
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Award-winning gelato team launch cool new ventureBaci Di Gelato, the award-winning artisan gelato business, is expanding its offering with the launch of 'Baci Fresca', a new venture featuring frozen yoghurt, artisan smoothies, and handmade sorbet.
Oldham Reporter
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United Utilities introduces heat seeking drones to detect lingering hotspotsHeat seeking drones are giving United Utilities ‘eyes in the sky’ as teams continue to tackle lingering heat hotspots following recent moorland fires.
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New heritage project celebrates local heroesA new heritage project is celebrating three important figures in local history, with banners and resources celebrating suffragette Annie Kenney, artist Helen Bradley, and soldier Thomas Steele VC, and their links to the villages of Lees, Springhead and Grotton.
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Angela Rayner launches national effort to end rough sleepingAshton MP Angela Rayner has launched a national drive to offer everyone sleeping rough a route off the streets this winter.
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The Veg Lord in Mossley to host its first Pride eventA popular farm shop in Mossley is inviting the local community to celebrate Pride this Saturday.
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Plans for nearly 200 homes near OldhamNearly 200 new homes could be built in a ‘beautiful’ valley as part of a major new development that includes a new Metrolink stop.
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Some are ready to welcome ‘the devil they don’t know’ after Oldham’s ‘stand off’Some in Oldham are ready to welcome ‘the devil they don’t know’ after a months-long ‘Mexican stand off’ keeps going around in ‘vicious circles’.
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Hundreds of fish dead after firewater runoff enters River TameHundreds of fish have been found dead in the River Tame after water and firefighting foam from a blaze at an industrial unit in Greenfield entered the river.
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Visiting Angels heralded for care beyond compareA care company operating across Tameside can claim to be amongst the best in Britain, after health watchdogs made them one of just 4% in the country to be considered OUTSTANDING.



