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Today we remember ‘The King’
Rest In Peace Denis Law
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CRIMEFILE: Burglaries and thefts in Tameside
Car owners have been warned to secure their vehicles after a spate of offences in the early hours of this morning (Friday January 17).
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Kim Collison picks up Spine Race victory
The gruelling Montane Winter Spine Race has reached its conclusion, with British ultrarunner Kim Collison claiming the overall win.
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The job with a £200k salary to lead ‘a place of contrasts’ through turbulent times
Oldham has started its search for a new permanent chief executive. It comes following the departure of Harry Catherall to Tameside Council at the end of last year.
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MISSING: Dove Holes teenager not seen since early hours
Police are asking for the public's help in tracing a High Peak teenager who has gone missing.
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The town with ‘huge potential’ that’s being held back by one building
Droylsden is a town crying out for a change of fortune.
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Top Biscuit Boss Steps Down From Hill
The CEO of Hill Biscuits has resigned after 18 months at the helm of the confectionary giants.
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MP Jon Pearce Column: "It is shameful to play politics with the safeguarding of our children from sexual abuse"
It is just six short months since I had the honour of my life being sworn in as the MP for High Peak. It has flown by. But in other ways it feels like a lifetime ago. Despite having never stood for parliament before I thought I knew what I was letting myself in for. I did not.
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'Unpleasant and alien' housing estate development turned down
Planners have refused permission for developers to build 17 homes next to an industrial estate as they would be ‘unpleasant and alien’ for residents.
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Man charged with attempted murder following stab attack
A man has been charged with attempted murder after a woman in her 40s was hospitalised following a stabbing on Wednesday January 15.
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‘We’re spending too much on agency staff and out-of-borough schools’
Council bosses in Tameside say ‘things are changing for the better’ following years of understaffing in special needs childcare and education.
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‘Robot bins’ in town centre malfunction
Concerns have been raised about ‘smart’ bins installed in Oldham town centre following after reports several ‘are jammed shut’ – leading to ‘piles of rubbish’ in the street.
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Recruitment agency KPJ group is raising money for Glossop Mountain Rescue.
The team will be climbing the Yorkshire three peaks, starting on 1st March.
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It’s time to say goodbye to the old Tommyfield Market
After almost 240 years shoppers will soon bid farewell to the beloved Tommyfield market hall, after plans to bulldoze the current building were approved by Oldham Council last week.
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New bridge over troubled waters
A popular footpath washed away by the recent storms has been replaced by a new wooden bridge.
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Drive-by shooting leaves man in serious condition
A man is in hospital with ‘serious injuries’ after being hit in a drive-by shooting at lunchtime on Thursday January 16.
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£19M cuts planned for Derbyshire County Council
The leader of Derbyshire County Council says “the cupboards are quite bare” as he outlined £19 million in further cuts in order to keep the authority in control of its own finances.
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Government to support inquiry into child sexual exploitation in Oldham
Oldham council leader Arooj Shah has welcomed a government announcement that it will support a new inquiry into child sexual exploitation (CSE) in the borough.
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Man arrested after woman was stabbed in the street
A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a woman was stabbed in the street.
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JONATHAN REYNOLDS COLUMN: 'Tories left NHS on its knees'
The NHS is the best of Britain, but, as my inbox attests, the Conservatives have left it on its knees. Our beloved health service is in an absolute state and people in Stalybridge and Hyde are suffering for it.
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ANDREW GWYNNE'S COLUMN: 'Parents are struggling with school uniform costs'
It’s been a busy start to the year, and last week in Parliament, I was delighted to vote in support of the Children’s Wellbeing & Schools Bill.
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ANGELA RAYNER'S COLUMN: 'Water companies are failing to deliver for their customers and the environment, and the public has rightly had enough
This week I would like to discuss water bills, water ownership and regulation of the water industry.
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Plans to close school's unit for children with autism is slammed
A plan to shut a unit for children with autism at a Denton primary school has been criticised.
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Residents to potentially face a council tax increase to fund police force
Derbyshire residents could face a maximum council tax increase to fund a “stark” £8.5 million police force budget gap, which has skyrocketed due to recent Government decisions.
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Iconic dry cleaners in Glossop announces it's shutting its doors for good
Green’s dry cleaners has been a staple on the high street for 25 years but now due to retirement, Diane, David and Lisa have decided to close the doors for good on Friday 31st January.
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Footballing pioneers get their recognition
Local football historian Dr Gary James has recently published his latest book, titled ‘Manchester Corinthians: The Authorised History’.
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Average speed cameras will police new 30mph limits
New 30mph speed limits on Manchester’s main roads will be policed by average speed cameras, it has been confirmed.
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The wait goes on, on the street where you can’t get from one side to the other
Residents living on a street where they are unable to get from one side to the other have been told they will have to wait until summer for a safe crossing.
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Controversial plan for new homes behind an industrial warehouse branded ‘unsafe’
Plans for new homes at the back of an industrial warehouse have been rejected after being branded ‘unsafe’.
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Drugs seized as police discover cannabis farm at property
Five rooms full of cannabis plants at various stages of their growth cycle were discovered during a raid in Audenshaw.
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Gone to pot-hole - Roadmender trial extended
To coincide with National Pothole Day on January 15, Derbyshire County Council (DCC) has announced an extension to a pothole repair trial.
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Second time lucky for Curzon
Curzon Ashton made it through to the semi-final of the Manchester Premier Cup on Tuesday at the second attempt, after a shootout win over local rivals Stalybridge Celtic.
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16-bed HMO plans for Victorian shopping arcade
Architects have submitted plans to convert part of a Victorian shopping arcade into a 16-bed HMO.
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Pub that housed a cannabis farm will not become a 10-bedroom HMO
A pub in Stalybridge where a cannabis farm was found will not be transformed into a house of multiple occupation (HMO).
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NHS Awards to celebrate the region's best
Nominations are open for the Greater Manchester Health and Care Champion Awards, with members of the public able to vote for their own People’s Champion.
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Winter Warm Hub returns to Age UK Tameside
Over-50s can enjoy a free two-course meal after Age UK Tameside launched their annual Winter Warm Hub last week.
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Rural bobby wins new apprenticeship award
A High Peak police officer has been presented with an apprenticeship award by the University of Derby.
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Mountain rescue hampered by illegally parked cars
Illegally parked cars delayed emergency workers reaching a man who had slipped while out hiking on Kinder.
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Fugitive wanted on recall to prison
GMP have appealed for information on the whereabouts of a Tameside man who is on the run.
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Tameside netballers cheer on England
Back in November, children from across Tameside were chosen to be mascots for the Vitality Roses, England’s national netball team.
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Big ticket sale sees the cost of some Northern journeys reduced by half
Half a million tickets for train journeys across the North of England are up for grabs with 50 per cent off the cost, Northern has announced.
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Work on new bypass 50 years in planning could soon start
Work on a new bypass that has been in the works for half a century could soon finally start.
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Police hunt for wanted man
Police are appealing for help in tracking down a man they say is wanted in connection with 'serious offences'.
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Man charged with attempted murder after nurse was stabbed in hospital
A 37-year-old man has been charged with attempted murder and possession of a knife after a nurse was stabbed.
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Glossop Mountain Rescue Team's year so far ...
Within the first week of January, Glossop Mountain Rescue Team have been called out to six different emergencies across Derbyshire.
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Cruise firm adopts charity as its partner for 2025
A cruise company has announced charity Reuben's Retreat will be its 2025 charity partner.
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Ashton-born star set to leave Coronation Street
Ashton born Corrie star Sue Devaney is preparing to film her final storyline as she leaves Britain's most famous street.
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MP's open letter to minister slams bid to cancel local elections
High Peak MP Jon Pearce has written an open letter condemning plans to cancel local council elections in the county.
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'Brutal' Winter Spine Races underway in waist-deep snow
The annual Montane Winter Spine Races started in bright and chilly conditions with the 46-mile ‘sprint’ race from Edale to Hebden Bridge on Saturday.
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Weather backlog forces suspension of green-lidded bin collections
Collections of green-lidded bins have been suspended in High Peak until Monday January 20 due to the wintry weather conditions.
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'Totally undermined' footpath closed for repairs
Part of a footpath in the Goyt Valley has been closed due to the riverbank becoming ‘seriously eroded’ during the recent wintry weather.
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Nurse fighting for her life after hospital stabbing
A nurse is in critical condition after sustaining ‘life changing’ injuries following reports of a stabbing on Saturday night.
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Business targeted in early morning burglary on main road
GMP are hunting two suspects after a burglary at a business in the early hours of Sunday morning.
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BREAKING: Police close Winnats Pass after weekend of illegal parking
Police have told sightseers to ‘find an alternative place to visit’ after double-parked cars forced them into closing the road for the day.
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Deniz continues climb with points win in Sheffield
Droylsden boxer Billy Deniz picked up the biggest win of his career after an engaging tussle with Billy Ellison in Sheffield last night.
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Winnats Pass parking 'chaos' sees drivers facing prosecution
More than 20 drivers face prosecution after parking illegally and causing ‘chaos’ at the top of Winnats Pass on Saturday.
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Road restriction warning as work continues on A57 link road
Residents have been warned of further restrictions as work continues on the A57 link road.
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Prolific shoplifter faces arrest if entering town centre
A prolific High Peak thief has been banned from his local town centre for almost three years.
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WANTED: GMP hunt man in connection with assaults and thefts
Police have appealed to the public for help in tracing a man wanted in connection to several thefts and assaults.
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Never Underestimate the Power of Determination: Sandra’s Slimming World Success Story
Meet Sandra Robertson, a hardworking woman who took control of her life and health, proving that determination can lead to incredible transformations.
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Amnesty for return of kids' library books
Bookworms have been asked to search for overdue library books after Tameside Council launched the Big Friendly Book Return.
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Apartments plan for Denton
Plans have been tabled for a new apartment block on an old industrial site in Denton.
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The jig's up for e-cig crooks
A petrol station shop owner and manager have been fined more than £11,000 after pleading guilty to selling illegal disposable vapes.
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Punk band offers youngsters a peek behind the scenes of the music industry
A Manchester punk band is giving fans a chance to sneak a peek behind the scenes of the music industry.
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New support group for autistic adults to start next month in the High Peak
Autistic adults in the High Peak are invited to attend information sessions about a new support group due to start in February.
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Places where you can go to keep warm as temperatures plummet
Councils, voluntary organisations and businesses across Tameside are opening their doors to people who need to keep warm as temperatures plummet amid the current cold snap.
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'Those umbrellas might look good in Barcelona, but this is Hyde'
It was given a £1.2m revamp just over ten years ago. And now it’s being demolished.
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Trans woman jailed for violent attack and sexual abuse, including strangulation
A trans woman has been jailed for violent sexual and physical abuse.
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The town just nine miles away where people are desperate NOT to join Greater Manchester
It’s a town with a strong identity and no desire for change, but a major decision could soon shake up the status quo.
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Tameside homeless charity awarded £500 by Northern
A Tameside-based homeless charity has been awarded a £500 grant after being nominated by Northern Trains staff.
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Dick Whittington to come to New Mills this winter
Despite the freezing weather, rehearsals for Dick Whittington, New Mills Art Theatre’s Pantomime, are on the right track.
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Stalybridge Celtic issue statement following Duckworth controversy
Stalybridge Celtic have given clarity following reports their forward Joe Duckworth could be facing an extended period out of action after suffering an injury while playing for Midland League side Northwich Victoria on Tuesday night.
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Fundraiser for High Peak dancers to represent England at World Cup
A team of young dancers are crowdfunding to achieve their dream of representing Team England at the upcoming Dance World Cup in Spain.
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Lurcher Sol's a real ray of sunshine but he needs a new home
Sunshine may be in short supply at the moment, but one dog in particular waiting for a new family at Dogs Trust Manchester could certainly bring warmth and happiness into someone’s home.
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Dark and cramped conditions derail new kids' care home plans
Plans for a new children’s care home have been refused after Tameside Council said it wouldn’t have “acceptable living conditions”.
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Appeal after handbag is found in town centre
Police in Glossop are appealing for the owner of. handbag found in the town to come forward.
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Burnham ‘not opposed’ to new national grooming inquiry
Andy Burnham ‘would not be opposed’ to a new national inquiry into grooming gangs the day after a Conservative bid to set one up failed.
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Transport boss warns of Bee Network disruption
The boss of Transport of Greater Manchester has asked commuters to be patient after freezing temperatures disrupted bus services in the region.
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Derbyshire County Council elections in May look set to be postponed for a year
The upcoming Derbyshire County Council elections in May look set to be postponed for a year to discuss local Government reorganisation which could involve eight councils being scrapped.
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More than 7,500 toys donated to Christmas appeal
More than 1,140 children received a Christmas gift thanks to the Tameside Toy Appeal.
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Virgin Voyages support for charity Reuben’s Retreat is no drop in the ocean
Cruise line Virgin Voyages’ UK sales team has announced that Reuben’s Retreat will be its chosen charity partner for 2025.
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Parents slam ‘disgusting’ delays to school bus that’s been ‘horrifically late’ since Bee Network took over
Parents have slammed ‘absolutely disgusting’ delays to a school bus which has been ‘horrifically late’ since the Bee Network took over.
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Architects win £600,000 Stalybridge West design contract
Tameside Council have awarded a £600,000 contract to an architect firm for 'detailed design work’ on the redevelopment of the Stalybridge West scheme.
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MBE for Tameside SEND professional
The founder of a specialist college has been awarded an MBE in the New Year’s Honours list for a lifetime of work alongside youngsters with special educational needs.
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Dispute over 'catastrophic' damage to famous drag racing car
A legendary drag racing car has received ‘catastrophic’ damage after a garage manager allegedly took it out for multiple joyrides.
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Man jailed after being caught with trousers down in library
A pervert has been jailed after being caught with his trousers around his shins in a High Peak library.
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Hyde man charged with theft from car
A man has been charged with theft from a motor vehicle following a foot chase with police last month.
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Glossop Mountain Rescue Team join forces and respond to casualty in harsh weather conditions
The Glossop Mountain Rescue Team joined forces yesterday with the Kinder and Edale Mountain Rescue Team to rescue a casualty who had gotten into difficulty in the snow.
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Ashton secure Eastham loan until end of season
Ashton United have extended the loan of high-rated goalkeeper Jordan Eastham until the end of the season.
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Dogs Trust Manchester urges dog owners to avoid ice and flood water
With the country facing a number of weather and flood warnings, Dogs Trust has issued its own warning, and is advising owners to keep their dogs away from floods and ice.
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Glossop to host Manchester City's four in a row trophy tour
Glossop Manchester City OSC (Official Supporters Club) are hosting the four in a row trophy tour tonight (January 7) at Glossop Cricket Club.
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'High value' cars being targeted in theft spike
Police have warned residents to be vigilant after a spate of thefts of number plates and high value cars.
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Burnham tells Council Tax payers they must dig deep so police continue to improve
Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham wants to increase the police element of council tax bills – saying it’s ‘vital to maintain GMP’s improvement’.
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Benni to bring extra bounce to Bridge's attack
Stalybridge Celtic have added some extra fire power to their attack with the signing of former England Under-17 international Benni Smales-Braithwaite.
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Sue ryder launches new year appeal for charity shop volunteers to come forward this January
National palliative care and bereavement charity, Sue Ryder, is urging anyone with a New Year’s resolution to give something back, to come on board and help make their local Sue Ryder shop a vibrant and successful part of their community’s shopping scene in 2025.
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Curzon forced to replay cup tie after rule breach
December’s Manchester Premier Cup quarter-final tie between Stalybridge Celtic and Curzon Ashton will be replayed after a rule breach, Manchester FA have confirmed.
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Council respond to concerns over Glossop's reoccurring flooding
Glossop has been hit with severe flooding again after high water levels on New Years Eve shook the town.
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Greater Manchester Fire & Rescue Services sees a rise in staff absences due to mental health
“Firefighters are being pushed beyond limits to keep the public safe,” says Fire Brigades Union.
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No plans for Clean Air Zone says government but no decision made yet
There are ‘no plans whatsoever to enforce a paid-for clean air zone in Greater Manchester’, according to the transport secretary – but a ‘formal’ decision STILL hasn’t been made.
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Derbyshire highways chief believes Government’s ‘£76m’ funding for region’s potholes is ‘smoke and mirrors’
Derbyshire’s highways chief has accused the Labour Government’s funding announcement of nearly £76m for the county and Nottinghamshire’s road and pothole repairs as ‘smoke and mirrors’ – claiming most of the money simply reflects a usual maintenance grant.
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No elections have been cancelled due to government's 'fear of Reform'
There will be no elections held in Greater Manchester in 2025 and there were never any plans for any.
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Denton food hall plan could be a major boost for town
Business leaders hope a proposal for a food hall in Denton could spark a huge resurgence for the town.
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Turkish Tyson ready for step up in class
Billy Deniz will face Mickey Ellison in Sheffield on Saturday night as he looks to extend his unbeaten start to life as a pro boxer.
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Snowdogs raise £60,000 for Blythe House
An art trail of festive dogs inspired by Raymond Briggs’s The Snowman book and films has raised more than £60,000 for Blythe House Hospice.
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Newsagent may need to replace 'unlawful' shop front
A newsagent has been denied retrospective planning permission for a second time after installing an “incongruous” shop front on a busy high street.
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New operating theatre construction to close road until spring
A road closure will disrupt traffic around Tameside Hospital for the next few months, with disabled parking bays being relocated.
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New NHS dentist to open in Denton
NHS patients will have access to a new dentist when a clinic opens in Denton at the end of January.
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Travel chaos on roads and 'Do Not Travel' notice for trains
Wintry weather has forced the closure of several roads and disrupted public transport around the High Peak and Tameside.
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'Alternative' school ordered to improve following Ofsted inspection
A Hyde school which provides an 'alternative' approach to education has been ordered to improve.
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The town near Manchester that ‘belongs to no one’ which is set to change forever
It’s a huge decision to make, and one that would change the identity of its residents forever.
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Nissan Navara owners warned over spate of thefts in Glossop
Glossop police have warned owners of Nissan Navara pick-up trucks that thieves have their vehicles in their sights.
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Dukinfield boy who reached for the stars awarded CBE for work with NASA
A Tameside scientist who reached for the stars working for NASA has been honoured.
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Labour rejects Oldham’s call for child abuse inquiry
Labour has rejected calls from Oldham council for a government inquiry into historic child abuse.
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Derbyshire County Council Responds to New Year’s Day Flooding Concerns in Glossop
Flooding in isolated areas of Glossop on New Year’s Day 2025 caused significant disruption, particularly in the Brookfield area along the A57.
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Celebrations as 13 new firefighters pass out of training in Derbyshire
Thirteen new wholetime firefighters including two in Glossop, have celebrated the end of their initial training at a pass out ceremony hosted by Derbyshire’s Chief Fire Officer/Chief Executive, Gavin Tomlinson.
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East Midlands Mayor admits progress slowed by recruitment challenges but promises ‘we are just getting started’
East Midlands mayor Claire Ward has admitted progress to start transforming the region has been difficult due to recruitment challenges – but promised “we are just getting started”.
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The New Year brings heavy flooding for Glossop
Due to heavy rainfall on New Year’s Eve, Glossop and surrounding areas including Stockport and Tameside were hit by severe flooding in the early hours of New Year's Day.
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Floods took authorities ‘by surprise’ as no ‘particular warning given’, Andy Burnham says
‘There has to be accountability’ over Greater Manchester’s response to New Year’s Day flooding, according to the mayor, who admitted authorities ‘were taken by surprise’.
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Tameside wants your views on proposed Council Tax increase
Residents have been invited to have their say on council services after Tameside announced a rise in Council Tax this year.
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Police investigate stabbing of teenage boy in Ashton
Police are continuing to investigate after a teenager was stabbed in Tameside on New Year's Day.
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Record Breaking Performances at Wormstones Fell Race 2025
Glossop's fell running community turned out in force on Tuesday (Dec 31) for the annual Wormstones Fell Race.
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Back in time for the New Year
As the countdown continues to the new year a familiar landmark has made a timely return.
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Wray Engineering Donates Sleds to Glossop Mountain Rescue Team
The sleds will help the team's ability to perform rescues in deep, soft snow.
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Celebrating 105 Years of Marjorie’s Remarkable Life
Marjorie, who lives in Dukinfield, proudly showed us her birthday cards from King Charles III and the Royal Air Force.
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Royal Carols reward for Willow Wood duo
Two long-serving charity volunteers were invited to a “golden ticket” experience at the 'Royal Carols: Together at Christmas' service at Westminster Abbey.
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Anti fly-tipping pilot scheme 'a success'
An independent councillor has sung the praises of pilot scheme he helped set up to cut fly-tipping in his ward.
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New Year to start with double weather warning
Tameside and the High Peak will start the new year with a double yellow weather warning for wind and snow.
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Mountain rescue teams scramble to Christmas Day call-out
A hiker’s Christmas walk ended in a suspected broken ankle and a three-hour call-out by two local mountain rescue units.
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Hotel staff 'abused' by masked youths
Police are appealing for information after hotel staff were abused and water fountains damaged during an anti-social behaviour spree.
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Sunday train woes continue for Northern passengers
Passengers have been left stranded after yet more cancellations on the Buxton and Glossop railway lines into Manchester Piccadilly today.
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There’s only one Peter ‘Wraggy’ Wragg
Tribute to Peter Wragg: A True Football Legend
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Wormstones Fell Race to Honour Late Runner Ian Bennett
Fell Runners Are Old School....That Never Die
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A Year On From The Tornado
On December 27, 2023, the communities of Millbrook and Carrbrook in Stalybridge faced an unprecedented natural disaster
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Spike in Nissan Navara Thefts Prompts Security Warning in the High Peak
Residents of the High Peak are being urged to stay vigilant following a troubling rise in thefts of Nissan Navara vehicles across the area.
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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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Walks to do this spring in the High Peak that cater for everybody
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.