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St John Ambulance issues vital anaphylaxis advice to the publicAs we head into warmer months, St John Ambulance would like to share with you some advice on one of the scariest emergency situations you could find yourself in.
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National charity calls for volunteers to help children with reading in local schoolCoram Beanstalk, a national children’s charity with over 50 years’ experience of supporting children to become confident, independent readers, is looking for volunteers in the Hyde area.
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The Shed gears up for coffee morningThe Shed based in Dukinfield is preparing to welcome visitors to a coffee morning on Saturday, with organisers hoping the event will draw a strong crowd and showcase the work being done at the men’s charity.
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Organised Crime Gang weeded out as ten jailed for a combined 32 yearsTen members of an organised crime gang, including a woman from Failsworth, have been jailed following an investigation into the large-scale importation and supply of cannabis worth more than £19 million.
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Council boss says ‘town has been taken over division’Oldham council leader Arooj Shah has spoken for the first time since announcing she is quitting as town hall boss.
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Willow Wood Hospice encourages open conversationsMembers of the public joined healthcare professionals at Willow Wood Hospice to learn how to start difficult conversations around death, dying and grief during this year’s Dying Matters Week.
Tameside Reporter
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St John Ambulance issues vital anaphylaxis advice to the publicAs we head into warmer months, St John Ambulance would like to share with you some advice on one of the scariest emergency situations you could find yourself in.
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National charity calls for volunteers to help children with reading in local schoolCoram Beanstalk, a national children’s charity with over 50 years’ experience of supporting children to become confident, independent readers, is looking for volunteers in the Hyde area.
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The Shed gears up for coffee morningThe Shed based in Dukinfield is preparing to welcome visitors to a coffee morning on Saturday, with organisers hoping the event will draw a strong crowd and showcase the work being done at the men’s charity.
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Willow Wood Hospice encourages open conversationsMembers of the public joined healthcare professionals at Willow Wood Hospice to learn how to start difficult conversations around death, dying and grief during this year’s Dying Matters Week.
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Two boroughs, one stage: Oldham and Tameside strike a chord at annual music showcaseThe Vale's annual showcase of the very best of Oldham and Tameside returns this June.
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Join the fight against Dementia - wear a badgeNext week is Dementia Action Week. It is an awareness campaign led by the Alzheimer’s Society, bringing people and organisations together to act on dementia.
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New Conservative leader in Tameside chosenThe new leader of the Conservative party in Tameside has been announced.
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Droylsden school's new £750k autism unit - plans revealedA new £750,000 dedicated SEND unit for children with complex autism needs will open at St Stephen's RC Primary this autumn.
Glossop Chronicle
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Drivers face disruption as Snake Pass closesA stretch of the A57 Snake Pass is set to close for more than two weeks next month, as engineers carry out investigations into ongoing landslip problems.
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High Peak MP declines to comment about PM supportHigh Peak MP Jon Pearce has been asked whether he still has confidence in Keir Starmer as pressure grows on the Labour leader following recent local election results.
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Derbyshire County Council announce cabinet changesDerbyshire County Council leader Councillor Alan Graves has announced a reshuffle of his Cabinet team, introducing several new faces and changes to a number of portfolio roles.
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New Mayor and Deputy Mayor elected for the High PeakHigh Peak has a new first citizen following the election of a new Mayor for the Borough.
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Still no start for Wren Nest Mill repairsA long-running sinkhole issue at Wren Nest Mill in Glossop is still awaiting full repair works, despite assurances last year that work would begin imminently.
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Community spirit transforms school playgroundFamilies and staff at Chapel-en-le-Frith C of E VC Primary School have rolled up their sleeves for a community-led makeover, to bring new life to the nursery and reception playgrounds.
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Two jailed after a spate of High Peak burglariesTwo burglars who targeted homes and vehicles across the High Peak have been jailed following a series of overnight break-ins.
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Enforcement action taken against former Spread EagleHigh Peak Borough Council has taken formal enforcement action against the owners of the long-derelict Riverside Inn - also known locally as the former Spread Eagle.
Oldham Reporter
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St John Ambulance issues vital anaphylaxis advice to the publicAs we head into warmer months, St John Ambulance would like to share with you some advice on one of the scariest emergency situations you could find yourself in.
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Organised Crime Gang weeded out as ten jailed for a combined 32 yearsTen members of an organised crime gang, including a woman from Failsworth, have been jailed following an investigation into the large-scale importation and supply of cannabis worth more than £19 million.
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Council boss says ‘town has been taken over division’Oldham council leader Arooj Shah has spoken for the first time since announcing she is quitting as town hall boss.
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Two boroughs, one stage: Oldham and Tameside strike a chord at annual music showcaseThe Vale's annual showcase of the very best of Oldham and Tameside returns this June.
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New MD announced at HPP as Keith Wardrope steps back in readiness for retirementLeading KBB manufacturer and supplier, Hill’s Panel Products (HPP), has announced Gareth Evans as its new Managing Director.
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Walker's rescue dramaOldham Mountain Rescue Team were called by North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) after they received an emergency call from a party of four walkers, where one member of the group had fallen and injured themselves on the upper edge path at Ashway, Dovestones.
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Oldham boss ‘categorically denies’ being offered spot in House of LordsOldham boss coun Arooj Shah has ‘categorically denied’ being offered a spot in the House of Lords by one of the Prime Minister’s political advisers after announcing her decision to step down.
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Magnificent mural honouring music legend Mani unveiled in Failsworth as fans travel from across the worldA major new mural celebrating the life and legacy of Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield has been unveiled at La Fardy on Oldham Road in Failsworth, already drawing visitors and music fans from across the UK and around the world.



