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Dave Sweetmore's Blog
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Dave Sweetmore's Blog - Thursday 5th June 2025
Manchester Academy’s now legendary ‘A Tribute To Manchester’ annual Christmas bash will this year celebrate its 10th anniversary, with The Clone Roses once again headlining the main Academy One stage.
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Dave Sweetmore's Blog - Thursday 29th May 2025
When Tameside Radio and the Not Really Here Group launched the hugely successful ‘Local Music Spotlight’ feature back in January 2023, Craig Lee and The Humblebees were one of the very first acts to feature. Fast forward two years and the band have finally released their long-awaited debut album ‘Come What May’.
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Dave Sweetmore's Blog - Thursday 22nd May
In February I launched my new podcast ‘Roots’ on Spotify, with the aim of hearing life stories from music’s real roots, by iconic people who don’t always get to tell the story of their journeys in music.
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Dave Sweetmore Leaves The Tameside Radio Drivetime Show
It's just over two years since I became the permanent drivetime presenter on Tameside Radio, and tomorrow, Friday February 7th, will sadly be my last day on the show.
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Dave Sweetmore - 31st October
After the massive success of last year's huge 40th anniversary tour, legendary soul band Stax Of Soul will be rolling back into Uppermill in November as part of this year's series of tour dates.
The latest news
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Honouring a decade of dedication from Manchester volunteer Maureen
This Volunteers’ Week (2–6 June), Dogs Trust is celebrating the incredible contributions of its 3,800 volunteers across 22 rehoming centres.
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Reform's refusal to pledge sprinkler installation in all Derbyshire schools
Reform has refused to pledge to install sprinklers in all Derbyshire schools, as new figures show there are nine in the county without them.
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Help save our historic hall
Mottram Community Centre is facing an uncertain future, as a shortage of trustees and regular users threatens to close its doors for good.
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Five-year-old Lila Marsland’s death was contributed to by neglect, jury finds
The inquest into five year-old Lila Marsland’s death was concluded just after 1pm on Thursday the 5th of June.
Tameside Reporter
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Honouring a decade of dedication from Manchester volunteer Maureen
This Volunteers’ Week (2–6 June), Dogs Trust is celebrating the incredible contributions of its 3,800 volunteers across 22 rehoming centres.
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Five-year-old Lila Marsland’s death was contributed to by neglect, jury finds
The inquest into five year-old Lila Marsland’s death was concluded just after 1pm on Thursday the 5th of June.
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Review: Come Fall in Love with a musical masterpiece!
This premier musical is an absolute multicultural phenomenon. Manchester’s Opera House is currently home to the brand new DDJL musical ‘Come Fall in Love’, bringing vibrant culture to every punter.
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Homelessness charity hosts Volunteers’ Week celebration meal
Homelessness charity Emmaus Mossley marks Volunteers’ Week 2025 with a special community meal to thank their local volunteers.
Entertainment
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Review: Come Fall in Love with a musical masterpiece!
This premier musical is an absolute multicultural phenomenon. Manchester’s Opera House is currently home to the brand new DDJL musical ‘Come Fall in Love’, bringing vibrant culture to every punter.
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Alex B Cann Column - Thursday 5th June 2025
I watched a compelling chat earlier this week with Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey, hosted by Rachel Sylvester, political editor at The Observer.
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Alex B Cann Film Column - Thursday 5th June 2025
There’s been an awful lot of hype about the new Mission Impossible - The Final Reckoning, and I was a little surprised last week to read that Disney’s live action remake of Lilo & Stitch made around £1 million more than the latest Tom Cruise action juggernaut in its opening weekend.
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Dave Sweetmore's Blog - Thursday 5th June 2025
Manchester Academy’s now legendary ‘A Tribute To Manchester’ annual Christmas bash will this year celebrate its 10th anniversary, with The Clone Roses once again headlining the main Academy One stage.
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Dave Sweetmore's Blog - Thursday 29th May 2025
When Tameside Radio and the Not Really Here Group launched the hugely successful ‘Local Music Spotlight’ feature back in January 2023, Craig Lee and The Humblebees were one of the very first acts to feature. Fast forward two years and the band have finally released their long-awaited debut album ‘Come What May’.
Glossop Chronicle
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Reform's refusal to pledge sprinkler installation in all Derbyshire schools
Reform has refused to pledge to install sprinklers in all Derbyshire schools, as new figures show there are nine in the county without them.
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Help save our historic hall
Mottram Community Centre is facing an uncertain future, as a shortage of trustees and regular users threatens to close its doors for good.
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Free parking across Tameside to start on Monday
The two hours free parking in Tameside Council run car parks will start on Monday 9th June.
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Hadfield hero and his dog walk to fight cancer
A Hadfield man living with advanced Stage 4 prostate cancer has launched a remarkable campaign to raise awareness, funds, and hope - one dog walk at a time.
Oldham Reporter
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Oldham hiring almost £1m worth of new bosses
Oldham is looking for a whole new slate of council department bosses worth almost £1m per year – just months after completing a round of voluntary redundancies.
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Coliseum won’t reopen until 2026
The Oldham Coliseum Theatre won’t be reopening for Panto Season 2025, the council has confirmed.
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Hundreds of historic child grooming gang cases to be re-examined
A national task force is expected to reopen 287 closed cases relating to child sexual abuse.
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Further arrests made as officers investigate death of man in Oldham
Greater Manchester Police officers investigating the death of a man in Oldham have secured a further three arrests as their work continues.
National News
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Thousands expected at anti austerity demonstration
A huge demonstration will be held on Saturday to “send a message” to the Government over spending cuts and welfare reform.
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Badenoch Vs ECHR
Badenoch ‘increasingly’ supportive of leaving ECHR, as she launches exit probe
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Quicker AE times under new government plans
Hundreds of thousands fewer patients will face long A and E waits, the Government has pledged, as it also set out plans to try and end “corridor care”.
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Labour take the Hamilton by election but it was close
The SNP were second with Reform UK in third
Sport
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Celtic make their first move
Stalybridge Celtic have made their first signing of the summer, bringing in talented striker Ruben Jerome.
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Stafford signs
Curzon Ashton have announced the signing of defender Jack Stafford following his departure from fellow National League North side Southport.
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231 miles for The Christie
An athlete from Tameside is preparing for his biggest challenge yet.
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Euro tour triumph
Glossop-based darts star Nathan Aspinall added another piece of silverware to his collection over the weekend, picking up the European Darts Open trophy in Leverkusen.