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Cannabis farm dismantled after police visit
Police discovered a cannabis farm at an address in Hattersley.
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Fire crews attended 270 bonfire night incidents as anti-social behaviour spiked
Fire crews attended 270 incidents across Greater Manchester, as anti-social behaviour erupted on bonfire night.
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Fly-tippers are putting boats at risk on the canal
Campaigners have warned that fly-tipping in Tameside’s canals is bringing boats to a halt.
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GREATER MANCHESTER: All the key developments planned for Greater Manchester this week
A huge new onshore wind farm, a hospital transformation and a large housing estate are the most significant plans tabled with councils across Greater Manchester this week.
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Youngsters urged to give the Woodcraft Folk a go
Glossop's local Woodcraft Folk youth group is looking for young members aged 6-12 years.
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'Help me' domestic violence suspect pleads as police dog brings him to ground
A police dog brought down a man wanted for domestic violence following a serious assault on his partner.
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Residents left unwashed and in filthy clothes at stinking nursing home
Residents in a care home were left in soiled clothing and treated unkindly by staff a health watchdog report has revealed.
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Man suffers stab wounds after disturbance in Ashton
Police have launched an appeal for witnesses after a man was stabbed following a disturbance in Ashton.
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Bridging the Digital Divide: Tameside Community Computers Donate Laptops to Year 6 Pupils at Wild Bank Primary
Tameside Community Computers CIC recently donated 12 laptops to Year 6 students at Wild Bank Primary School in Stalybridge.
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Tameside Toy Appeal 2024 Launched to Bring Joy to Local Children This Christmas
Tameside Toy Appeal 2024 officially launched at The Together Centre in Dukinfield
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All Staffie Peggy want for Christmas is a new home
With less than eight weeks until Christmas, Dogs Trust Manchester is on a mission to find the dogs in its care the one Christmas gift they all want – a home for life.
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Amazon wishlist set up to give people leaving care a Christmas gift
Tameside residents are being encouraged to come forward and ensure care leavers have presents this Christmas.
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Do you know where your children are?
Police in Glossop are asking parents 'do you know where your kids are' following a rise in anti social behaviour in the town
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Police seize 150 plants in raid on Hyde cannabis farm
Police snatched 150 cannabis plants during a raid in Hyde after a neighbourhood tip-off that the address was being used as a cannabis farm.
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Verdict due soon on care home closure plans
Derbyshire County Council is soon to consider closing and selling nine care homes and closing some day centres for the elderly after studying the public reaction from over 1.700 respondents in a consultation to their plans.
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Tameside councillor labels Bonfire Night a "ticking time bomb" and urges firework ban
Tameside councillor Kaleel Khan has proposed a ban on fireworks after havoc was caused in the area on Bonfire Night.
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High Peak Council loses out after promised £5m is withdrawn by government
Leaders at Labour-led High Peak council are “disappointed” that previous promises of £5 million for “cultural” improvements are set to be “withdrawn” by their party’s new national administration.
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Tameside Council targeted by pro-Russian hackers in cyber attack
Pro-Russian hackers claim they have targeted Greater Manchester councils, including Tameside, in a cyber attack.
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Football night success for Willow Wood raises more than £5,000 for hospice funds
A big success at the fiftgh Annual Willow Wood Hospice Football Night raised £5,278 for the hospice.
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Undercover sting discovers booze, tobacco and vapes being sold to Tameside youngsters
Tameside trading standards officers and police uncovered illegal sales of alcohol, tobacco and vapes when they mounted a test-purchase operation covering Ashton, Audenshaw and Hyde.
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Surprise 80th Celebration for Mr Denton
Denton’s very own Allan Arrowsmith, affectionately known as "Mr Denton," was surprised with an 80th birthday party.
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Woodend Mill gears up for open weekend event
The independent artists and creative businesses based at Woodend Mill, Mossley, under the umbrella of Woodend Mill Studios, have announced that their next open weekend event will take place between Saturday, November 30 and Sunday, December 1, 2024.
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Stay Safe This Bonfire Night
As Bonfire Night approaches, it’s important to remember to stay safe.
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Massive plan for thousands of new homes takes another step forward
The plan to build thousands of new homes in the Hyde countryside has just taken another step forward.
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MP COLUMN : Andrew Gwynne MP Discusses Labour's Plans for Economic Recovery and Public Services in First Budget
Andrew Gwynne shares his view on Labours first budget since 2010
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Gross misconduct proven against ex-Derbyshire PC who formed inappropriate relationship
A disciplinary panel has ruled that a former Derbyshire Constabulary officer who sent sexually explicit messages to a vulnerable woman, would have been dismissed had he not resigned.
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M67 Weekend Closure in November 2024: Major Disruptions Expected
A full weekend closure of the M67 between junction 1a at Denton and junction 3 at Hyde will take place from Friday, 8th November, to Monday, 11th November.
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Get Active with Move More Glossop: Inspiring Our Community to Move More, Every Day
In an initiative to encourage the people of Glossop to embrace a more active lifestyle, Move More Glossop is working to make physical activity accessible to all.
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High Peak MP Jon Pearce Welcomes New Baby Girl
High Peak’s Member of Parliament, Jon Pearce, and his wife Charlotte are celebrating the birth of their baby girl.
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Cheaper bus fare scheme wheels out this week
Bus passengers in Derbyshire will see daily, weekly and monthly ticket prices slashed from Monday morning.
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Start 2 Jog Takes on Daily Running Challenge in November to Support Local Foodbank
Start2Jog running club will run every day in November to raise money for Glossopdale Foodbank.
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10-man Curzon out of FA Cup after controversial early red card
A spirited Curzon Ashton crashed out of the FA Cup at home against League One promotion contenders Mansfield Town.
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"Don't even think about littering our streets" warns councillor
A councillor campaigning against fly-tipping has warned that he will “name and shame” business owners if they dump rubbish on his patch.
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High Peak regeneration fund offering grants up to £4,000
Community projects in the High Peak are being invited to apply for grants of up to £4,000 as part of a new development fund.
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Thieves skip off with a pair of skips
Police are appealing for CCTV or dashcam footage after two skips were stolen from close to Thornsett and Birch Vale.
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Pet owners urged to look out for blocked intestine symptoms
A dog with a habit for biting off more than he can chew has had lifesaving surgery after swallowing a radiator cap.
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WANTED: GMP hunt two Tameside men
Police are asking for the public’s help in tracing two men who are wanted on recall to prison and for missing a court summons, respectively.
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Weekend football round-up: Tigers and Robins share the derby points
It was honours even in the Tameside derby between Hyde United and Ashton United at Ewen Fields yesterday.
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Phone mast fire closes junction 23 on M60
Emergency services closed a junction of the M60 after a phone mast caught fire in the early hours of the morning.
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Date set for this years Old Glossop Christmas Market
Old Glossop will once again be transformed into a festive wonderland!
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MP COLUMN : Angela Rayner: No Worker Should Have to Choose Between Health and Hardship
This week, I would like to talk about Statutory Sick Pay (SSP)
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Police Appeal for Information Following Serious Assault in Tameside
Greater Manchester Police are appealing for information after a man was seriously injured in a violent attack near the tram stop on Edge Lane in Droylsden on the evening of November 1st.
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MP COLUMN : Jonathan Reynolds on the G20: Unlocking Global Trade Opportunities for Tameside and the UK
Last week I attended the meeting of the G20 Trade Ministers in Brazil. I had always wondered what exactly goes on at these events and what difference they make?
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Derbyshire council’s deputy says authorities face ‘incredibly challenging times’ after Autumn Budget
Derbyshire County Council’s deputy leader says local authorities continue to face ‘incredibly challenging times’ following the Government’s Autumn Budget announcement.
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Emmaus Mossley is decking the halls to raise vital funds
Homelessness charity Emmaus Mossley is getting ready to host a Magical Christmas Bazaar at the charity’s Secondhand Superstore.
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Glossop’s independent shops look to light up December with late night Christmas shopping
As the festive season approaches, the Glossop Chronicle is excited to support local businesses in their efforts to bring holiday cheer to the heart of Glossop town centre.
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Hyde’s Laurel & Hardy Club donates to local men’s support group
At their Halloween meeting, members of Sailors Beware, the Hyde branch of the Laurel & Hardy club Sons of the Desert, made a special presentation.
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Hyde Fundraisers to Mark 40 Years of Giving Back with "Character Curry" Celebration at Indian Plaza
Next year marks an impressive milestone for local voluntary group Hyde Fundraisers as they celebrate their 40th anniversary.
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Whiz-Pup! Dogs Trust Manchester issues firework advice for owners
Research from Dogs Trust Manchester has revealed that almost half of the UK’s dogs are affected by fireworks, and with displays expected across the country over the next few days, the UK’s leading dog welfare charity has issued advice to owners to help them support their canine companions through firework season.
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Jon Pearce: From Here to Paternity
Last week I joined a debate in parliament calling for better paternity leave. I had to declare a personal interest that my wife and I are very soon expecting a baby.
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BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir brings the festival of light to Tameside
The festival of light, Diwali, is back in Tameside as the BAPS Shri Swaminarayana Mandir in Ashton celebrates the auspicious occasion with prayers and celebrations on Thursday, October 31.
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Heart to Heart Charity Ball returns to Glossop for 2025
Glossop’s Heart to Heart Charity Ball is set to return on Saturday, February 15, 2025, hosted at the Glossopdale School and Sixth Form College.
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‘I’ve been kicked out of my home TWICE….now I worry it’s happening all over again’
Pointing out the rolling fields beyond his back garden, Alan French explains how thousands of new homes due to be built there could see him kicked out of his own home.
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Former police station could soon be transformed into new homes
The site of a former police station in Mottram could soon be transformed into new homes.
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Mayor ‘confident’ taxis from Wolverhampton will be BANNED from Greater Manchester
Taxis licensed by Wolverhampton council could be BANNED from working in Greater Manchester with a proposed law change.
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Construction with a conscience
“Our purpose is to improve lives,” states Casey Group CEO Chris Casey, who features in our latest Business Podcast.
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Funding secured for green energy at MyActive New Mills
High Peak Borough Council has secured almost £600,000 from Sport England for a project to reduce the carbon footprint at MyActive New Mills.
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Andy Burnham to keep £2 bus fare cap as rest of England will pay more
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham will keep the £2 bus fare cap in Greater Manchester despite it rising to £3 in the rest of the country.
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Jasmin Paris receives MBE
Glossop ultra-runner Jasmin Paris has been recognised for her record-breaking achievements earlier this year after she was recently made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) by the Prince of Wales.
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Wife of Stalybridge MP snapped up by Starmer for key Downing Street role
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has appointed Claire Reynolds, wife of Stalybridge and Hyde MP Jonathan Reynolds, as his new political director in Downing Street.
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Ambulance worker sentenced for 25 years after trying to kill her boss in Tameside
An ambulance worker who denied threatening to kill her boss has now been handed a 20 year prison sentence, extended to 25 years on license after a sentencing hearing at Manchester Crown court today.
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‘It won’t be tolerated’: Warning to parents ahead of Bonfire Night and Halloween
Greater Manchester fire service (GMFRS) says assaults on emergency workers around Halloween and Bonfire Night surged by a FIFTH last year. More than 10,000 incidents of anti-social behaviour took place in Greater Manchester from the start of September to mid-November 2023, figures show.
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Family pay tribute to man who was found in Dovestone Reservoir
On Wednesday (23 October), Greater Manchester Police recovered the body of a man in Dovestone Reservoir, following a search that initially began on Sunday.
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Meeting community needs key for new Buxton homes
Responses to the survey for the Council’s ambitious Revitalising Buxton project have indicated a need for new homes to remain affordable and accessible to local people, avoiding an influx of holiday home buyers.
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Housing application resubmitted for Cottage Lane in Gamesley
Months after the initial application, High Peak Borough Council have resubmitted their planning application for 51 dwellings off Cottage Lane in Gamesley.
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Derbyshire council to charge some parents 50per cent of child care fostering costs
Cash-strapped Derbyshire council has agreed to implement charges for a small number of parents to pay 50per cent contributions towards the authority’s costs of fostering and looking after their children due to budgetary pressures.
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Oakdale School celebrate Halloween with a spooktacular competition
Last week, Oakdale School in Dukinfield (a school known for its commitment to supporting children with severe and complex needs), showcased the creativity of its pupils with a vibrant display of pumpkins.
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MyActive Glossop to close temporarily for surveys
MyActive Glossop will be temporarily closed for a few days next month to facilitate essential survey work and to consider potential improvements to the centre’s health and fitness offering.
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Meet Santa this winter at Lymefield
This Christmas, you can have the opportunity to visit Santa and his elves at Lymefield Garden Centre in Broadbottom.
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Mountain team mark 60th anniversary with paw-fect rescue
An adventurous Jack Russell has been rescued by Buxton Mountain Rescue Team (MRT) after becoming stuck near Waterswallows Quarry.
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Snake Pass re-opens after more repairs - but for how long?
The A57 Snake Pass has re-opened following weeks of work to repair damage from landslips that have plagued the picturesque route.
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Good Samaritan sought after woman threatened in street
Police are appealing for help to find a Good Samaritan who intervened when a woman was being threatened in New Mills.
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Burglars target 'family gold' in safe heist
Thieves stole a safe containing high purity gold jewellery from a house in Ashton on Friday evening, with police warning residents to secure their valuables.
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New council leader determined to tackle hate crime
The new Leader head of Tameside Council, Eleanor Wills, led a Tameside Together event at Dukinfield Town Hall to “celebrate diversity and inclusion” on Friday.
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No fowl play! Visitors urged not to feed landmark's geese
Visitors have been asked not to feed the Canada geese in Buxton’s Pavilion Gardens, with councillors blaming their “unsightly and unhygienic” droppings for messy footpaths.
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Guns and drugs gang sentenced to 20 years in prison
A cannabis dealer from Mossley is behind bars after being found guilty of supplying drugs with five other men.
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Healthy Hyde Centre: championing accessible health services for all
Mark Andrews speaks with the Healthy Hyde team in Clarendon Mall
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Man found with hundreds of indecent images of children is jailed
A man who had hundreds of indecent images of children on his phone has been jailed.
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Buxton UNISON rally campaigners call for Derbyshire council to abandon care home closure plans
Campaigners attended a UNISON union rally in Buxton town centre as they continue to urge Derbyshire council to halt adult social care saving plans and proposed cutbacks, including the possible closure of eight day centres and up to 11 care homes for the elderly.
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Derbyshire council faces worrying SEND challenges like many nationwide, according to watchdog
Derbyshire council says it is working hard to improve its services for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) during a ‘difficult time’ as the National Audit Office has stated government steps will not be enough to address the many SEND challenges faced by local authorities nationwide.
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Shrek comes to New Mills Art Theatre this winter
'Get outta my swamp’ and into a seat at New Mills Art Theatre this November.
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New executive leadership at Tameside Council: Councillor Eleanor Wills promises change
Tameside Council has welcomed a new executive leader, Councillor Eleanor Wills, to steer the borough through a crucial period of change.
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Street cleaner sleuth found evidence to prosecute fly-tippers
Two people have been prosecuted for fly-tipping after a council street cleaner found evidence from household waste dumped in the middle of the street.
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Council boss could run Tameside in six-figure 'time share' role
A row is brewing over the possibility that a council boss will divide his time between Tameside and Oldham in a six-figure salary time share.
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Man's body recovered after three-day search of reservoir
The body of a man has been recovered from Dovestone reservoir following a three-day search by rescue teams.
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Tameside curry houses are top of the poppadoms in national awards
Two Tameside outlets have been honoured in the National Curry Awards.
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Derelict Sunday school could be transformed into new apartment complex
A dilapidated Sunday school in the centre of Ashton could soon be converted into a new apartment block.
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Four brave youngsters honoured for their quick-thinking when parents were taken ill
Four brave youngsters at an Audenshaw primary school have been honoured after saving the day when their parents were involved in medical emergencies.
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Hillmen get their long awaited win
Glossop finally got their first, long awaited win of the season against the spirited Wirral visitors.
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Crime prevention tips to keep you and your property safe this winter
The darker nights have seen an increase in attacks on farms and rural properties. Police are working hard to identify and pursue those responsible but they are asking that farmers and rural communities are vigilant and take all reasonable measures to protect their property.
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It's good news for Gamesley Community Centre this winter
Almost three weeks since its doors were boarded up by Derbyshire County Council, Gamesley Community Centre has been saved from permanent closure by a group of dedicated volunteers.
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Man wanted for theft of £400 in donations from mosque
Officers are appealing to speak to this man following the theft of donation boxes of around £400 from Ashton Central Mosque, Hillgate Street.
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Detectives in Tameside continue to investigate firearms discharges in Denton and Hyde
Yesterday (21 October 2024) at around 9pm reports were made to officers of two firearms discharges taking place on Standish Walk, Denton and shortly after at nearby Mill Lane in Hyde.
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9 to 5 - what a way to spend an evening
REVIEW 9 to 5, Theatre Arts of Dukinfield and Ashton
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Glossop Bookfest becomes huge success for book lovers
Saturday 19th October saw Glossop BookFest hold its second festival at Central Methodist Church on Chapel Street, Glossop. Authors, illustrators, presenters and visitors agreed it was a wonderful community event.
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‘We don’t care who runs the town hall, just help the vulnerable children’
Dark clouds overhead and the impending downpour surely due any minute – the weather in Stalybridge reflects the sombre mood currently hanging over the town hall.
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Historic pub could soon become 10-bedroom HMO after cannabis farm found inside
A historic town centre pub could soon be transformed into a 10-bedroom house of multiple occupation (HMO).
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All the bonfire night events planned across Tameside so far
There are a number of different firework displays hoping to light up Tameside next month.
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Derbyshire council is set to consider ending over £1m of funding for 50 community groups
Derbyshire council’s Cabinet is due to consider proposals to possibly end over £1m of funding for 50 community and voluntary groups as part of the authority’s ongoing saving plans.
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Shop sold booze and vapes despite ban
A problem off-licence in Droylsden has been shut down by the courts after repeatedly selling illegal vapes and tobacco.
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Emergency services pictured at reservoir as search for missing person continues
Rescue crews were today searching a local beauty spot for a missing person after a boat was reported to have capsized in the reservoir.
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Appeal for American tourist who found man at Derwent Reservoir
Police are appealing for an American tourist who found a man, who was later pronounced dead, at Derwent Reservoir yesterday (19 October) to come forward.
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Campaigners at UNISON rally urge Derbyshire council to abandon adult social care cutbacks
Campaigners joined a union-organised rally calling for financially-stretched Derbyshire council to abandon adult social care saving plans and proposed cutbacks including the possible closure of eight day centres and up to 11 care homes for the elderly.
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Company which provides a health lifeline receives top award
A company which provides a lifeline for disabled people and first aid facilities at events throughout Tameside has received a top honour.
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Gamesley on! Community centre reopens three weeks after closure
A community centre forced to close three weeks ago will partially reopen on Monday after activists fought to win a temporary operating licence.
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Search continues for missing person after boat capsized on Dovestone Reservoir
One person has been rescued from Dovestone Reservoir and another is missing after unconfirmed reports of a vessel capsizing.
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World renowned composer to head-up Ashton Brass Band
An award-winning BBC and Disney composer has become the new Musical Director of a local brass band.
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Tornado-hit cricket club fundraising for new nets
A cricket club is fundraising to replace training nets that were damaged by a tornado last year.
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Police hunt pick-up truck on suspected false number plates
Derbyshire police’s Rural Crime Team are appealing for information about a ‘suspicious’ pick-up truck seen in the High Peak.
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More Sunday train cancellations on Manchester to Stalybridge line
Crew shortages mean Northern Rail has issued a ‘do not travel’ warning to Tameside passengers for the 7th Sunday in a row.
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Weekend football round-up: Shak inspires back-to-back league wins for the Tigers
A last-gasp penalty from Jack Redshaw handed Hyde United all three points in 3-2 win over Workington at Ewen Fields on Saturday.
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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.