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Derbyshire’s High Peak council plans to increase council tax by 2.99per cent and rent by 2.7per cent
High Peak Borough Council’s Executive has outlined a proposed financial plan to balance its budget for the 2025-26 financial year with a planned 2.99per cent increase to its share of the council tax and a proposed 2.7per cent housing rent increase for its tenants.
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Oldham council will have to ‘work harder’ as it slashes 120 jobs in £8m bid to balance budget
Oldham council bosses approved £8m in cuts to balance the its books at a budget cabinet meeting on Monday.
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Boy dies following road traffic collision
A teenage boy who was seriously injured in a road traffic collision close to A672 Oldham Road, near Saddleworth has sadly died.
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Protestors attempt to ‘storm’ Andy Burnham HQ to demand chat with mayor
Protestors attempted to ‘storm’ Andy Burnham’s office on Monday to demand an audience with the mayor over child sexual exploitation cases in Greater Manchester.
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Foul play ruled out in baby death
Police investigating the tragic death of a baby girl in Chadderton have ruled out foul play.
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Staff from Northern Care Alliance recognised for outstanding work
Staff from the Northern Care Alliance have been recognised for the outstanding care they provide for patients and service users during a glittering awards ceremony.
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Dr Kershaw's joins groundbreaking Hospice UK TV campaign
A Royton Hospice has joined a groundbreaking TV campaign as Oldham’s aging population grows.
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Large number of firearms recovered by police halfway into national amnesty
Police have recovered a staggering amount of firearms in the first two weeks of a national amnesty aimed at removing Turkish manufactured top venting blank firers from the streets.
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Tameside Council leader told to resign four months into job as no confidence motions rock scandal-hit borough
The Tameside Council leader is facing a no confidence motion following a week of political chaos across the borough.
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WANTED: Police hunt man with tattooed face about assault
GMP have appealed for the public’s help in tracing a man wanted in connection with an assault.
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Stars of local food scene toast Michelin Guide approval
Two High Peak gastropubs are celebrating their inclusion in this year's edition of the Michelin Guide.
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Where an old police station once stood could soon make way for new homes
The site of a former police station in Mottram could soon be transformed into new homes.
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WANTED: Two people in relation to Glossop 'incident'
Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying two people who may be able to help with their enquiries.
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Labour in deselection row over former High Peak MP
Another row in the Labour Party has erupted over the deselection of a sitting county councillor, who it accused of being embroiled in antisemitism.
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GTB makes gravel bike debut in Girona
After hinting about spending more time on her bike this year, Georgia Taylor-Brown did just that by taking part in the gruelling Santa Vall 2025.
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Actor to fulfil wife's final wishes at London Marathon
An Emmerdale actor will run the London Marathon to raise money for pancreatic cancer research and fulfil his wife's final wishes.
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Six people face fines over fly-tipping
Six people will be fined after dumping rubbish on the street in Droylsden, according to Tameside Council.
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Rapist who threatened to pour boiling water on victim jailed for 18 years
A rape victim has told her abuser 'you won't be able to harm anyone else' as a judge jailed him for 18 years.
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The political landscape of Tameside was thrown into turmoil yet again this week
The political landscape of Tameside has been rocked by scandal and in-party squabbles this week. But this is nothing new.
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Hatton boxing dynasty produces another champ
Another promising boxer has rolled off the Hatton family production line, with the latest youngster winning National Youth Championships gold.
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Brodie broods over Badrock departure
Glossop North End boss Richard Brodie couldn’t hide his frustration after two of his players left for pastures new this week.
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New campaign to disrupt cannabis gangs
A crime charity has launched a new scheme in the North West to increase the number of reports about cannabis farms.
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£64,000 game show bonus for Reuben's Retreat
A charity will receive a £64,000 windfall after a former Coronation Street actor won the money on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.
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A Night of Giving: Heart to Heart Ball Returns to Raise Vital Funds
The Heart to Heart Charity Ball is not just about raising funds, it’s about bringing people together, community, life, and making a real difference.
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Reynolds "disgusted" by WhatsApp revelations - 6 days later
A “disgusted” Jonathan Reynolds has broken his silence almost a week into the Andrew Gwynne WhatsApp scandal.
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Hairdressers trained on signs of domestic abuse
Salon owners and apprentice hairdressers are being taught how to spot the signs of domestic abuse as part of a national campaign.
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Talented Tameside apprentice wins two awards
An apprentice with Tameside Council (TMBC) is celebrating after scooping two awards in the past week.
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Wrong way rush hour driving drama
Officers are appealing for dashcam footage after a driver cut across oncoming traffic on a rush hour slip road.
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Police report big rise in vehicle crime in Tameside
Police in Tameside are investigating a spike in vehicle crime in the borough - including thefts such as tools from vans parked overnight.
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Oldham Coliseum brings latest performance to Queen Elizabeth Hall
Oldham Coliseum Theatre is staging a special performance and everyone is invited.
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Royton man in court over nurse stabbing
A 37-year-old man charged with the attempted murder of a nurse at Royal Oldham Hospital has appeared in court today (Friday).
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School has taken effective action to maintain standards: Ofsted
A Lees primary school has continued to make strides to maintain the standards identified in its previous Ofsted report.
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Andy Burnham ‘knows some people involved’ in Trigger Me Timbers scandal – but slams comments as ‘unacceptable’
Andy Burnham ‘knows some people involved’ in the toxic ‘Trigger Me Timbers’ WhatsApp group where ‘inappropriate comments’ were reportedly made by Andrew Gwynne.
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The Audenshaw street ‘at risk of becoming a Victorian slum’
A street in Audenshaw is at risk of becoming like a ‘Victorian slum’ due to the number of houses of multiple occupation (HMO), a resident has claimed.
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Claims Labour ‘rigged’ election amid WhatsApp group scandal rubbished
Claims on social media Labour ‘rigged’ an election after messages alleged to have come from the same WhatsApp group at the centre of a party scandal were posted have been rubbished.
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Bike thieves in early morning burglary
Police are searching for a pair of bicycle thieves who broke into a garage in the early hours of Wednesday February 12.
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Shoplifter caught and arrested
A shoplifter was caught red-handed after stealing around £1,000 worth of goods from Tesco Store in Greenfield.
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Former council leader Ged Cooney suspended by Labour amid WhatsApp scandal
Former Tameside council leader Ged Cooney has been suspended by the Labour Party amid the WhatsApp scandal, the Local Democracy Reporting Service understands.
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Academy improved considerably
“Waterhead Academy is ambitious for all pupils to succeed, including young people with special educational needs and those who are disadvantaged,” according to education watchdog Ofsted.
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‘Finally!’: Oldham to demand public inquiry into ‘scourge’ that has ‘hung over borough for far too long’
Oldham Council will demand a statutory public inquiry into ‘the scourge of child sexual exploitation both historic and current’, following an extraordinary meeting of the authority.
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Andy Burnham to ‘reach out’ to Oldham rebels and ‘compromise’ on housing plan
Andy Burnham will ‘reach out’ to ‘compromise’ with anti-Places for Everyone (PfE) councillors in Oldham after they decided to leave the housing plan.
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Oldham votes to WITHDRAW from controversial Greater Manchester housing scheme… again
Following months of fierce debates, Oldham council has voted to withdraw from a ‘controversial’ housing scheme at an extraordinary meeting held last night (February 12).
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Language event hailed a huge success
A motivational careers fair to encourage young people to take up a GCSE language has been hailed a huge success.
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Man and woman arrested on suspicion of child neglect bailed
A Chadderton man in his 40s and a woman in her 20s who were arrested on suspicion of child neglect following the death of a baby have been bailed pending further investigation.
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Four arrested and cash and drugs seized in police raids
Two men and two boys were arrested by the Neighbourhood Policing Team in Dukinfield over the supply of Class A, B and C drugs in the town.
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Time for Change: Open and Honest Communication from Our Elected Representatives
This weekend’s revelations about the inexcusable actions of local MP Andrew Gwynne have reinforced a growing and deeply concerning pattern—where our elected representatives say one thing in public and another in private.
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Sign on Andrew Gwynne’s constituency office urged him and ward colleagues to resign now amid Labour WhatsApp scandal
A sign on Andrew Gwynne’s consituency office urged him and ward colleagues to ‘resign now’ amid the Labour WhatsApp scandal.
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‘Huge boost’ for Greater Manchester town as construction company set to move in
A huge construction company is relocating to Oldham, bringing a ‘massive boost and jobs and opportunities’ to the borough.
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The ‘vibrant’ new green space that could transform Oldham town centre
A former car park could soon become the first part of Oldham’s new town centre green space.
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Toy Story comes to Oldham this half-term
Oldhamers are being invited to come along and watch a special film as well as celebrating the end of a successful summer reading challenge this half-term.
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Police appeal for information after e-bike stolen
Police are appealing for witnesses after an e-bike was stolen from outside a cafe in the centre of Uppermill.
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New head to join Oldham Hulme Grammar School
Oldham Hulme Grammar School is all set to welcome its new head after Easter.
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Nine more Labour councillors suspended over WhatsApp group messages
These are the 11 Greater Manchester councillors suspended amid the Labour WhatsApp scandal.
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Town hall chief begins cabinet reshuffle following Trigger Me Timbers resignations
A cabinet reshuffle has started at Tameside Council following a spate of resignations in the wake of the Trigger Me Timbers WhatsApp group scandal.
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Man arrested on suspicion of mobile phone fraud
A 37-year-old man has been arrested in connection with mobile phone fraud in Oldham.
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Can you help with furniture donations?
Oldham RSPCA charity shop is appealing for more furniture donations to help it to continue to support animals in need.
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GMP approach gun dealers to surrender illegal firearms
Greater Manchester Police have recovered a large quantity of blank-firing weapons after approaching registered dealers and gun clubs.
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Can you provide gorgeous George with a forever home?
Many may think of George Clooney when it comes to handsome George’s around Valentine’s Day, but the team at Dogs Trust Manchester only has eyes for one George, and it isn’t the famous film star.
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Police 'concerned for safety' of missing Michael
Police are concerned for the safety of a missing man from Glossop.
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Children learn about online safety
Children at a Royton primary school have been learning about the risks and dangers posed by online social media platforms.
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Former Tameside council leader says 'it wasn't me who leaked WhatsApp messages'
More details have come to light on the so-called ‘Trigger Me Timbers’ WhatsApp group where MP Andrew Gwynne made comments which cost him his job.
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Man charged following disturbance
A man has been charged with drugs offences and possession of criminal assets following a disturbance in Derker.
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Ryan suspended by Labour Party over Trigger Me Timber leaks
A former Tameside councillor turned Burnley MP has been suspended from the Labour Party over his membership of the Labour Trigger Me Timbers WhatsApp page.
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Police investigate Gwynne's 'racist and sexist' WhatsApp posts as a 'non-crime hate incident'
Police have confirmed a 'non-crime hate incident' has been recorded following complaints about disgraced MP Andrew Gwynne's 'sexist and racist' messages on a Tameside Labour WhatsApp group.
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Shamed MP who made 'racist' post about Jewish man on WhatsApp called for an end to antisemitism in House of Commons speech the same year
A disgraced MP who accused a man of being 'too Jewish' on a 'sexist and racist' WhatsApp group was calling for more tolerance and an end of anti-semitism in Parliament at the same time.
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'Kids in Denton have always enjoyed swimming in raw sewage' - MP's wife's sick WhatsApp messages revealed
A Tameside councillor married to disgraced MP Andrew Gwynne joked about youngsters swimming in human waste on the 'racist and sexist' Trigger Me Timbers WhatsApp group.
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Man and woman arrested on suspicion of baby death
Police are investigating after the suspicious death of a baby girl in Chadderton.
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Three down... three to go
Three Tameside councillors have stepped down from their executive roles after being named as members of the Trigger Me Timbers WhatsApp group used by disgraced MP Andrew Gwynne.
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Police issue warning to dog walkers
Dog walkers have been issued a stark warning by police to not let their pets run free after a sheep was killed in Saddleworth.
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Do you recognise man wanted for theft from Glossop Tesco?
Glossop police are appealing for help in tracking down a suspected shoplifter.
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Pack of canines attends fund-raiser for Crimewatchers
St Martins Church in Droylsden hosted a pack of canines to support the work of a group which patrols the streets on the look out for crime.
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Burnley voters call for the head of former teen Tameside councillor for his part in WhatsApp scandal
Constituents of former Tameside councillor and now Burnley MP Oliver Ryan have called for his sacking.
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GMP welcome officers and police dogs after passing intense training
Greater Manchester Police has welcomed eight new dog handlers and eight new police dogs after passing an intensive 13-week training course.
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Arrests made on suspicion of theft of cars
Seven people have been arrested on suspicion of theft of cars after officers in Oldham uncovered a ‘chop shop’.
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Man charged with possession of firearm and supply of drugs
A teenager has been charged with possession of a readily convertible firearm as part of a crackdown on Turkish manufactured Top Venting Blank Firers .
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Online petition calls for resignation of MPs and Denton ward councillors who used Trigger Me Timbers WhatsApp group
Angry voters have launched an online campaign calling for the resignation of disgraced MPs Andrew Gwynne and Oliver Ryan and the ousting of councillors who were members of the 'racist' and hate-filled Trigger Me Timbers WhatsApp group.
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Tameside councillor reports Andrew Gwynne to police over 'hate' messages
A Tameside councillor has lodged an official complaint with the police about Gorton and Denton MP Andrew Gwynne's offensive and racist online comments.
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Second MP apologises for 'unacceptable' WhatsApp posts as he faces Labour Party probe
A former teenage Tameside councillor and Labour MP has apologised for comments he made in the WhatsApp group used by MP Andrew Gwynne and Denton Labour councillors.
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Whitfield St James’ Achieves Prestigious ‘Champion School’ Status for Phonics Excellence
Whitfield St James’ CE (VC) Nursery and Primary School in Glossop is celebrating after becoming the first school in Derbyshire to be recognised as a Little Wandle Champion School.
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Second round of grants to fund community projects is open
Grants of up to £4,000 have been made available for community groups and parish and town councils in the High Peak.
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New head nurse for Tameside and Glossop
Tameside and Glossop have a new joint chief nurse after the appointment of Jacqui Burrow to the area’s Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust (TGICFT).
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Rise in "disrespect" towards cops as assaults increase
The leader of Greater Manchester Police Federation (GMPF) says there is “increasing disrespect” towards officers after almost 2,000 cops were assaulted last year.
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'You'll be prosecuted' councillor warns fly-tippers
A woman must pay a £350 fine after a family friend dumped her household waste next to a litter bin.
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CCTV and dashcam footage wanted after burglary in Glossop
Police investigating a burglary in Glossop are appealing for help from drivers who may have captured dashcam footage of the incident.
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High Peak MP meets King and Queen at Buckingham Palace reception
High Peak MP Jon Pearce met the King and Queen at a special Buckingham Palace reception for newly elected Members of Parliament.
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Detective jailed for sexually assaulting fellow police officer and member of staff
An detective based in Ashton and Oldham who sexually assaulted a police officer and staff member has been jailed.
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Council tax bills rise to pay for Bee Network expansion
The mayoral element of council tax Greater Manchester will rise in the spring to subsidise the cost of the Bee Network, it’s been confirmed.
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Council leader says revamped Glossop halls are due to reopen despite work delays and cost fears
A council leader has explained it has been possible to undertake a ‘significant regeneration project’ with its Glossop halls for future generations despite a councillor’s fears that the scheme’s costs have rocketed with on-going delays.
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Warning to 'wild campers' after hiker sets up tent and BBQ on protected Peak District site
Officials in the Peak District have warned wild campers to seek the permission of land owners before they pitch their tents.
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Protesters take warm home campaign to Parliament
High Peak Green New Deal Co-ordinator Linda Walker took part in a special Westminster event demanding warm homes for all.
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‘I’ve stopped telling people where I live and work’
Oldham keeps hitting national headlines. Outside the borough, the name has in many corners become synonymous with the heated debates on inquiries into historic child sexual exploitation.
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Mayor's ball will have a touch of the Emerald Isle
A touch of the Emerald Isle is on its way Tameside for the Civic Mayor’s ball which takes place at Dukinfield Town Hall on Saturday, March 15.
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Mossley by-election date confirmed
A by-election for the Mossley Town Council Lancashire Ward will be held on March 27.
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How much council tax will go up in Oldham – plus other changes
After receiving £5m more from the government than first expected, Oldham is in a better financial position than first thought.
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Nursery celebrates outstanding inspection
A private day nursery in Oldham is celebrating after receiving a glowing Ofsted report.
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Man arrested on suspicion of supply of drugs and firearm recovered
A Glodwick man has been arrested on suspicion of offences relating to the supply of drugs and possession of a firearm during an early morning raid.
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Police hunt for graffiti vandal who targets Glossop and Hadfield
Police are hunting a vandal who has painted his tag all over Glossop and Hadfield.
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Bookfest has been a huge support for Glossopdale's writers and artists
Several years ago, a few local residents met to plan an event - a BookFest - that would support and promote authors and illustrators in the Glossopdale area.
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Denton's new food hall will make the town a place to 'live, work and play'
Denton will soon get a new food hall, with developers aiming to make the town a place where people can ‘live, work and play’.
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Get ready for another hike in Council Tax
Tameside residents could see a tax hike of 4.99 per cent if the budget gets approved at the beginning of next month.
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Work on the bypass 60 years in the making getting closer to starting
Work on a bypass that has been on the cards since 1965 is getting closer to starting.
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Pensioner arrested on suspicion of indecent assault
A retired social worker has been arrested on suspicion of indecent assault amid historic child sexual exploitation investigation and remains in police custody for questioning.
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Curran returns to Curzon
Curzon Ashton have announced the re-signing of midfielder Alex Curran, who has joined the club from Macclesfield for an undisclosed fee.
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Real life play comes to Oldham
Oldham library is all set to captivate the audience as it stages a one-of-a-kind comedy play.
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Man charged with 15 counts of burglaries
A 20-year-old man has been charged with a spate of burglaries across Oldham and Manchester.
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Dr Kershaw's host creative project
A tireless charity which aims to unite people with life-limiting or serious illnesses is hosting its next creative project.
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Councillor fears Glossop's Market Hall scheme costs may have rocketed with delays
An outspoken opposition councillor fears the cost of High Peak Borough Council’s Glossop Market Hall renovation scheme for the authority and the public purse has greatly increased during on-going delays.
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WATCH - As would-be record breakers attempt to smash the world donut stacking record
A would-be record breaker believes he may have managed to set a new standard for the stacking of donuts.
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Council leader's 'worrying times' warning as he prepares to set tough budget
Derbyshire County Council Leader Barry Lewis has stated it is ‘a worrying time for residents’ after the authority claims it is continuing to face external financial pressures beyond its control as it outlines another tough budget plan for the 2025-26 financial year.
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Here You Come Again - Dolly Partons New Musical Comes to the Manchester Opera House
If you’re a fan of Dolly Parton’s timeless hits and infectious charisma, Here You Come Again is an absolute must see.
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Special day celebrates all cultures
Ridge Hill in Stalybridge was transformed into a vibrant hub of culture, connection, and community as The Power of Resilience CIC hosted its first ‘Day of Culture’.
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Residents invited to report hate crime
Oldham police are inviting residents to report any acts of hate crime or violence towards them at a local surgery.
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Workshop aimed to help tackle inequality in Tameside
Community groups came together to help kickstart a new chapter in tackling inequalities in Tameside.
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Appeal to provide a tasty Easter treat for Bunny Hop children
Willow Wood Hospice has appealed for people to donate 8,000 Creme Eggs to children taking part in its annual Bunny Hop.
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Andy Burnham admits Bee Network buses ‘not where we want them to be’
Andy Burnham has admitted Bee Network bus services are ‘not where we want them to be’ but has made a key promise.
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Vital funds needed for man suddenly struck with Motor Neurone Disease
The family of a man unexpectedly struck down with a life-changing disability are appealing for help in raising vital funds to make his home more accessible.
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Kinky Boots - The Musical
Strictly Come Dancing star Johannes Radebe shines in this new production of Kinky Boots at the Palace Theatre in Manchester on Tuesday night.
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Man arrested on suspicion of lock snap burglaries
A man has been arrested on suspicion of a string of burglaries across Oldham and Manchester.
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Schools join forces for language event
Schools in Oldham are set to benefit from a motivational careers fair to encourage students to continue studying languages and take a GCSE in a language.
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Indian community celebrates Republic Day
Members of Tameside’s Indian community flew the flag for the nation’s Republic Day.
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Dukinfield scientist loses US funding over experiments claimed to have caused COVID-19 pandemic
A Dukinfield-born scientist has been stripped of US government funding over experiments which experts believe may have sparked the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Fears Post Office closure will be death knell for Oldham town centre
The closure of a WH Smith branch in Oldham has sparked fears the town centre will permanently lose its only Post Office.
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Teenager fighting for his life after road accident
A teenager is fighting for his life in hospital after a road traffic accident in the early hours of this morning.
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‘They’d never seen someone with such a catastrophic illness’
When Brooke Newcombe, 10, collapsed on the stairs at his family home in Oldham, his mother had no idea what was wrong. She rushed him to hospital, where he was diagnosed with the flu.
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Mini police event at primary school hailed a huge success
Youngsters at a local primary school are leading the way in stamping out anti-social behaviour - thanks to a mini police project.
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Plot holders to foot gravestone repair bills
Dozens of plot holders will need to fork out for repairs to gravestones after a survey found some to be in danger of toppling over.
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Old nightclub at the heart of ‘Staly Vegas’ could be transformed into new food hall
A Stalybridge nightclub which welcomed revellers from far and wide could soon be throwing its doors open to hungry diners – as a brand-new food hall.
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Harding wins bronze at Diving Winter Cup
Olympic bronze medallist Anthony Harding began the diving season with a 3rd place finish at the Aquatics GB National Diving Winter Cup in Sheffield on Saturday.
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The old vacant bank that could soon become a nightlife hotspot
An former NatWest bank in Stalybridge that has stood empty for years could become a hotspot for nightlife, food and drink.
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New Land Rover for Mountain Rescue team
Glossop mountain rescuers have taken delivery of a vital piece of achievement.
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Could Snake Pass be closed to traffic due to soaring cost of keeping the road open
Fears are increasing that the infamous Snake Pass might be closed to traffic for good as the cost of maintaining the road continues to soar.
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Man arrested on suspicion of drugs and under the influence of illegal substances
A man was stopped and arrested by police after being caught driving dangerously in Oldham.
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More free and reduced car parking introduced at Ashton Market
More free parking is to be provided for shoppers and traders at Ashton Market while redevelopment work continues.
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Driver caught without insurance
Police in Oldham stopped a driver and seized his vehicle after he was caught without valid insurance.
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Pub's charity night boosts Willow Wood and Prostate Cancer UK
A pub's charity night raised more than £600 for Willow Wood Hospice.
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Blank-firing gun amnesty begins today
A national amnesty for top-venting blank firing (TVBF) guns begins today with police saying nobody will be prosecuted for handing them in.
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Alisha impresses on Formula Winter Series debut
Alisha Palmowski powered through her debut weekend in the Formula Winter Series despite being beset by technical problems in Portugal.
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Gigabit broadband scheme launch next spring in High Peak
Four public buildings in High Peak will benefit from a £1.2m scheme to bring gigabit broadband to rural parts of Derbyshire.
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'Inadequate' plan for 7-bed HMO refused
Plans to add an extra bedroom barely larger than a prison cell to a 6-bed HMO have been refused by Tameside Council.
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Police warn illegally parked drivers: "You will receive a ticket"
Drivers have been warned not to park illegally in High Peak beauty spots after traffic woes once again clogged up the National Park’s roads.
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Burglar targets gold jewellery during evening break-in
Police in Tameside are searching for a burglar who stole high value gold jewellery from a house last week.
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Two year town centre ban for shoplifter
A prolific shoplifter has been banned from his local town centre for two years after a spate of thefts.
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Matthews leaves Curzon
Curzon Ashton have announced that defender Devon Matthews has departed the club to join League Two side Accrington Stanley for an undisclosed fee.
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Mayor ‘extremely confident’ Bee Network £2 bus fare cap ‘will remain in place’ for 2025
Andy Burnham is ‘extremely confident’ the £2 Bee Network bus fare cap will ‘remain in place’ for 2025.
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The town split in two and connected by only one main road
On the edge of Greater Manchester sits a picturesque town with stunning views of the Pennines, but it has one major flaw.
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Shared banking hub will replace Lloyds bank when it close next year
The company behind the UK's cashpoint network has announced Glossop will get its own banking hub when the town's branch of Lloyds closes next year.
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Motorcyclist accused of 'pulling a wheelie' before crashing into a car
A motorcyclist faces a trial after pleading not guilty to three charges involving dangerous driving, driving without a licence and failing to provide a specimen.
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That's the way to 'dough' it
A would-be record breaker believes he may have managed to set a new standard for the stacking of donuts.
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JONATHAN REYNOLDS: 'The Rivers Trust Sewage Map has shown raw sewage regularly being released into the Tame'
As regular readers of this column will know, the state of our water ways is of great concern to myself, this Labour Government Labour and, as my inbox attests, to constituents of Stalybridge and Hyde.
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ANDREW GWYNNE: 'What I saw at Auschwitz will stay with me forever'
‘On the 27th of January 1945, soldiers from the 322nd Rifle Division of the Soviet Red Army marched into a camp on the outskirts of Oświęcim in Nazi-occupied Poland. What they found there shocked even the hardened Soviet soldier.
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Police appeal for help in tracking down two burglary suspects
Police in Tameside are appealing for help in tracking down two suspects.
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Appeal for witnesses after bleeding and bald puppy was abandoned by canal
The RSPCA has shared heartbreaking images of a bald and bleeding female puppy who is believed to have been deliberately abandoned on the Rochdale Canal in Oldham.
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Enjoy a curry alongside Deadpool and The Joker
Places are being snapped up for Hyde Fundraisers Character Curry Night on Tuesday February 18 at Audenshaw’s Indian.
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Glossop C86 darlings The Bodines return with re-released seven inch of Therese
Glossop's indie pop favourites The Bodines are back under the spotlight as a record company prepares to re-release their most famous single.
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ANGELA RAYNER: 'We must put Britain at the forefront of transforming treatment for dementia'
This week, I would like to talk about dementia.
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New Mills punk band Blitz's first album back in the racks
A New Mills punk band's legendary first album is to be made available on vinyl once more.
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Spectacular illuminate festival coming to town
A spectacular festival with dazzling lanterns, dancers and drummers are all set to light up Oldham town centre in the coming weeks.
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Thug who slashed car tyre is captured on doorbell footage
A Glossop resident has posted a video from her Ring doorbell of a yob slashing her car tyre.
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Give council your views on parking provision and whether unpopular car parks should be sold off
People are being asked to give their views on parking in Tameside.
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Transport bosses hoped to have ironed out school bus 'teething issues'
Bee Network bosses have said they hope school bus ‘teething issues’ are ‘a thing of the past’ following a wave of complaints from Tameside parents.
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Police plea to anyone with Turkish manufactured firearms to hand them in now
Greater Manchester Police are urging anyone in possession of dangerous firearms to hand them in right now or face up to 10 years in prison.
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Baton of Hope tour comes to Tameside and aims to raise awareness of suicide
Tameside is set to host a leg of the Baton of Hope, the UK’s largest suicide prevention initiative.
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Business launches new cuddly toys thanks to inspiration from team's children
A family business has welcomed the launch of its latest cuddly toys thanks to inspiration from its team’s own children.
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Chadderton school continues to improve
A Chadderton school has improved significantly according to its latest ungraded Ofsted inspection.
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Young and old gather to commemorate victims of The Holocaust
Old and young people in Tameside were involved in an art project to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day.
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JON PEARCE'S WEEKLY COLUMN: AI is becoming an everyday tool
The future is here and it has written this column (partly).
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Huge plan to make bin collections in Tameside more reliable
A huge plan to make bin collections in Tameside more reliable includes four new wagons and staff.
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Gala ball for Blythe House Hospice's 35th anniversary
A fundraising gala ball in Buxton is set to celebrate 35 years of a local hospice charity, and tables are now available to book.
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Take a walk on the wild side in the high Peak this Spring
Whether you enjoy a challenging hike or a casual stroll, the High Peak caters to a diverse range of preferences.
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Smash hit musical, Rock Of Ages, comes to New Mills this April
Stockport based NK Theatre Arts head to New Mills Art Theatre for the very first time with their production of Rock Of Ages.