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Disability pride catwalk model from Ashton says "love the skin you're in"A first time catwalk model from Ashton says "love the skin you're in" ahead of a disability pride fashion show in Manchester.
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Pay to bin it!High Peak Borough Council will introduce an opt-in fee to collect garden waste from July.
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Roadworks across Greater ManchesterPeople have been told to ‘expect delays’ as roadworks take place on a series of key A roads across Greater Manchester. Areas affected include Ashton-In-Makerfield, Rochdale, Salford, Wigan, and Oldham.
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Size of Droylsden Marina plan sparks concernLand at Droylsden Marina has been sitting empty for years, but now a plan to regenerate it has sparked concern among locals.
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Operation Hurricane is back for 2026Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has launched Op Hurricane, a coordinated crackdown on the anti-social use of off-road bikes, e-bikes and quad bikes across the region.
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Man wanted on recall to prisonPolice have launched an urgent search for a 31-year-old man wanted on recall to prison.
Tameside Reporter
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Disability pride catwalk model from Ashton says "love the skin you're in"A first time catwalk model from Ashton says "love the skin you're in" ahead of a disability pride fashion show in Manchester.
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Size of Droylsden Marina plan sparks concernLand at Droylsden Marina has been sitting empty for years, but now a plan to regenerate it has sparked concern among locals.
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Supporting Dukinfield and Stalybridge residents to 'Live Well'A new programme has launched to help residents aged over 50 in Dukinfield and Stalybridge to have a happier, healthier life as they grow older.
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Inspectors report “mixed but improving picture” for adult servicesInspectors have reported a “mixed but improving picture” for Tameside Adult Services following a recent assurance visit.
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New Tameside community forumsNew community forums are being launched across Tameside to listen to residents and give them a say on issues which matter in their towns.
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Calling all crafters to lead the wayMore knitters needed for “Knitted Scout” project to celebrate 2026 anniversaries
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From IVF heartbreak to adoption joyA businesswoman who always wanted to start her own family has shared her adoption journey to highlight the difference it can make to a child’s life.
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Events celebrate Tameside's unpaid carersPeople who look after someone across Tameside are invited to come together during Carers Week to enjoy two events designed to provide opportunities for connection and support.
Glossop Chronicle
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Pay to bin it!High Peak Borough Council will introduce an opt-in fee to collect garden waste from July.
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Award-winning, authentic and made with loveBringing a taste of Italy to Glossop, family-run business Baci Di Gelato is quickly making its mark with a blend of tradition, creativity and award-winning quality.
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Padfield’s green dream set to bloomCouncillor Ollie Cross and two special local supporters will be cutting the ribbon and opening the gates of Temple Street Community Garden in Padfield, on Sunday 14th June at 2pm.
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Opportunity to run Manor Park CaféHot on the heels of the completion of the new Active Zone in Glossop’s Manor Park, High Peak Borough Council is now inviting people interested in managing the café to come forward.
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Hadfield repeat offender jailed againA Hadfield man has been jailed after breaching a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) and carrying out a series of shop thefts in Glossop and Buxton.
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Glossop showing of People’s Emergency BriefingFollowing the hottest May ever recorded in the UK, Glossopdale residents are being invited to watch a new film highlighting the growing climate and nature crisis and encouraging action to address it.
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Creating safer spaces for new parentsA Glossop mum and parenting professional with more than 20 years of experience supporting families has launched a new movement aimed at improving emotional safety within parent and baby spaces.
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Post Office addresses closure in SimmondleyResidents in Simmondley have expressed shock and concern after the sudden closure of Simmondley News.
Oldham Reporter
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Roadworks across Greater ManchesterPeople have been told to ‘expect delays’ as roadworks take place on a series of key A roads across Greater Manchester. Areas affected include Ashton-In-Makerfield, Rochdale, Salford, Wigan, and Oldham.
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Operation Hurricane is back for 2026Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has launched Op Hurricane, a coordinated crackdown on the anti-social use of off-road bikes, e-bikes and quad bikes across the region.
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Man wanted on recall to prisonPolice have launched an urgent search for a 31-year-old man wanted on recall to prison.
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Dr Kershaw's Hospice celebrates community heroes this Volunteers' WeekDr Kershaw’s Hospice is celebrating the community heroes who are helping people to access palliative and end-of-life support this Volunteers’ Week (June 1 to June 7).
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Building the Future: How Hulme Grammar is defeating youth unemployment This National AI Awareness DayHulme Gammar School has announced a pioneering new educational framework to mark National AI awareness day.
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Busy weekend for Oldham Mountain Rescue ServiceLast weekend was a busy couple of days for Oldham Mountain Rescue Team with members attending three callouts and a training exercise.
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Mahdlo Youth Zone marks 15 years with appeal for 15 new mentorsAn Oldham youth charity is marking Volunteers’ Week by launching an appeal for 15 new mentors as part of its 15th anniversary year.
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Oldham school celebrates SEND Inclusion Award successOasis Academy Leesbrook has been awarded the SEND Inclusion Award by Optimus Education, recognising its outstanding commitment to improving outcomes for pupils with SEND and its clear alignment with the national Oasis Trust vision for inclusion.


