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Latics Diary: End-of-season games how they should be; Drummond radio silenceThat’s how it’s done, right? Latics ran out 0-3 winners at the Priestfield stadium after a terrific performance, full of attacking verve, clever football and superb defending. Gillingham played their part too – Bradley Dack got the champagne moment award for his pass in the second half to put Ronan Hale through one-on-one with Manny Monthé, which led to one of four stand-out saves from Mat Hudson in the Latics net.
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Hyde Town Hall and Library closed after basement fireHyde Town Hall and Hyde Library will remain closed for the rest of the week following a small fire in the building’s basement earlier today, Tuesday 24.
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The hidden problems on the road linking Oldham and TamesideLane Head Road, a main route connecting the towns of Oldham to Tameside, is used by many but so often ignored.
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‘It’s been a slog in Oldham – but things are changing, slowly’Town hall bosses have rubber stamped Oldham’s budget for 2026/27, which will see council tax rise by 4.99 per cent and £8m of cuts.
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Residents outraged over plans to open up quiet Heyside cul-de-sacFurious residents in Heyside are up in arms over a serious and deeply concerning planning proposal which they fear could permanently alter their quiet residential community.
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Tameside star Daisey lifts gold at England Age Group ChampionshipTameside’s rising sporting star 14-year-old Daisey Walker-Jones has struck gold at the prestigious England Age Group Championships, taking first place in her age division and breaking a British record in the process.
Tameside Reporter
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Town Team Awards ReturnWith thanks to funding from the UK Governments Pride In Place grant the Ashton Town Team have announced that the Independent Retail Awards will return once again in July this year.
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Hyde Town Hall and Library closed after basement fireHyde Town Hall and Hyde Library will remain closed for the rest of the week following a small fire in the building’s basement earlier today, Tuesday 24.
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The hidden problems on the road linking Oldham and TamesideLane Head Road, a main route connecting the towns of Oldham to Tameside, is used by many but so often ignored.
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Review: Priscilla, The Queen of Manchester!In a story of flamboyancy, truth and love – Manchester is now fierce and fabulous!
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Tameside star Daisey lifts gold at England Age Group ChampionshipTameside’s rising sporting star 14-year-old Daisey Walker-Jones has struck gold at the prestigious England Age Group Championships, taking first place in her age division and breaking a British record in the process.
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Xaverian celebrates outstanding Oxbridge successXaverian College is celebrating an exceptional year of Oxbridge success, with 13 Year 13 students securing places at the prestigious universities.
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St Peter’s volunteers take back their streets from fly-tippersA community on the outskirts of Ashton town centre has been under siege from piling rubbish for years.
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Ashton Girlguides celebrate 100 years of World Thinking DayRainbows, Brownies, Guides, Rangers and leaders from Ashton Division came together at Albion Church to celebrate 100 years of World Thinking Day with a fun-filled day of activities and a special overnight sleepover.
Glossop Chronicle
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High Peak residents face delay to weekly food waste collectionsResidents in High Peak may have to wait until June 2026 to start receiving separate weekly food waste collections, after the borough council confirmed delays to the national rollout.
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High Peak Borough Council set to increase council taxHigh Peak Borough Council is set to increase its share of residents’ council tax by 2.99%.
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Derbyshire Constabulary issue arrest warning after officer abused on FacebookPeople could face arrest after a Derbyshire Police officer was abused on Facebook, the force has warned.
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Glossop Parish Church turns plastic tubs into charity fundsCongratulations to Glossop Parish Church for its fantastic community effort in helping save nearly 400 plastic tubs from landfill as part of a national recycling scheme.
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Dark Peak Photo Festival returns to GlossopThe Dark Peak Photo Festival presents an ambitious programme of contemporary photography exhibitions, workshops, talks and participatory events across multiple venues.
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Residents voice concern as work at housing development is delayedResidents of Dinting have voiced concerns over potential delays at ‘The Brambles’ housing development after its groundworks contractor, Caldwell Construction Limited, recently went into administration.
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United Utilities to host online careers event as recruitment drive continuesUnited Utilities is set to host an online recruitment event as part of a region-wide drive to expand its workforce.
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Stroke survivor returns to Tameside Hospital to inspire patientsAlmost three years after being rushed to Tameside Hospital with a life-threatening stroke, Summer Clarke has returned, this time as a volunteer determined to give hope to others facing a similar battle.
Oldham Reporter
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Latics Diary: End-of-season games how they should be; Drummond radio silenceThat’s how it’s done, right? Latics ran out 0-3 winners at the Priestfield stadium after a terrific performance, full of attacking verve, clever football and superb defending. Gillingham played their part too – Bradley Dack got the champagne moment award for his pass in the second half to put Ronan Hale through one-on-one with Manny Monthé, which led to one of four stand-out saves from Mat Hudson in the Latics net.
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The hidden problems on the road linking Oldham and TamesideLane Head Road, a main route connecting the towns of Oldham to Tameside, is used by many but so often ignored.
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‘It’s been a slog in Oldham – but things are changing, slowly’Town hall bosses have rubber stamped Oldham’s budget for 2026/27, which will see council tax rise by 4.99 per cent and £8m of cuts.
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Residents outraged over plans to open up quiet Heyside cul-de-sacFurious residents in Heyside are up in arms over a serious and deeply concerning planning proposal which they fear could permanently alter their quiet residential community.
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Northern offering grassroots rugby league clubs chance to win kit, training equipment and match tickets in £10,000 giveawayGrassroots rugby clubs in Oldham and beyond are being given the chance to win kits, training equipment and tickets to the Super League Grand Final.
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Speak up to help protect women and girls suffering abuse and domestic violence: GMPPolice are urging residents in South Chadderton to play their part in ensuring their community is safe, particularly by supporting women and girls who may be silently suffering from violence and domestic abuse.
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Police investigations into recent and non-recent CSE continue as they make further arrestsPolice are continuing to pursue child sexual exploitation (CSE) perpetrators across Greater Manchester including Oldham.
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Councillors push for next step in Saddleworth Health CentreSaddleworth Councillors Helen Bishop and Sam Al-Hamdani have met with the local NHS team to lobby for the next step towards a Saddleworth health centre to be completed.



