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Community response to Operation Vulcan in Derker
A little girl, aged maybe 11 or 12 years old, stands up in front of a room full of police officers and asks nervously: “What do I do if someone is bringing drugs to school?”
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Eight fire crews put out woodland fire
Firefighters from eight stations took almost 24 hours to put out a blaze on Crowden Moor, less than a week after warning of tinderbox conditions.
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"Retention crisis" at GMP as student cops quit
The head of the Greater Manchester Police Federation (GMPF) said the force is in the depths of a “retention crisis” after 9,000 cops quit across the country.
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We Are All Derbyshire portrait exhibition comes to New Mills
An art exhibition celebrating the people of Derbyshire is now open at High Lea Hall in New Mills.
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Helicopter winches walker to safety after leg break
A hiker was winched to safety by a coastguard helicopter after breaking her leg on Kinder Scout on Friday afternoon.
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Plans for 16-bed HMO in Victorian arcade turned down
Planners have refused permission for the conversion of part of a former shopping arcade into three HMOs as it would cause an “institutionalised environment”.
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Jet wash scammers targeting Tameside
Tameside residents have been asked to be vigilant after reports of rogue traders offering jet washing services across the borough.
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Organ silenced in noise row with neighbours
The owners of a Stalybridge pub have been fined more than £3,500 after it twice breached a noise abatement order.
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Biker in hospital after crash closes Snake Pass
A biker is in hospital with “life threatening injuries” after a collision that closed the A57 Snake Pass on Saturday evening.
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Free Tea and Tech to help tackle digital exclusion in Tameside
Friends of Waterloo Park will be hosting several classes for Tameside residents to learn basic digital skills.
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Pensioner To Appear In Court Over Non Recent Child Sexual Exploitation
A 76-year-old man will appear in court in the New Year on trial for non-recent child sexual offences in Oldham.
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Hyde junior parkrun celebrates its 300th event
The run takes place every Sunday at 9am in Hyde Park.
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Police Meet Residents In Derker For Day of Fun
Operation Vulcan descended on a local park in Derker for a fun-filled day aimed at improving community confidence in police.
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National Crackdown On Business Crime Hailed A Success
Greater Manchester Police and partners made more than 130 visits to business premises as part of the first ever large-scale national intensification crackdown on crime.
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Reform storm to victory in Longdendale by-election
The Reform Party took the Longdendale council seat from Labour in a landslide victory last night (April 10).
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Stalker Wanted By Police
Police are looking for this Hyde man in connection with stalking.
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Man Wanted For Domestic Offences
A 40-year-old man is being sought by police in connection with domestic offences.
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Major new planning applications submitted to council
Six major projects could transform the way Oldham town centre looks forever, including turning part of the town hall into a hotel.
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Oldham council to face leadership challenge from independent group
An independent councillor plans to challenge the leadership of Oldham Council’s Labour boss.
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‘These houses are like chicken coops…it’s bad for people’s health’
Oldham council wants to crack down on ‘chicken coop’ HMOs after the number of shared houses has ‘almost doubled’ in the last five years.
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A guide to spring bulbs aftercare.
The British Garden Centres has put together a guide to help with the aftercare of spring bulbs, in light of the glorious spring weather we have had recently!
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Support a sleep out! – “Even if we help one person by getting them off the street that would be a great achievement.”
Emmaus Mossley are attending a charity sleep-out to raise awareness about homelessness hosted by Oldham Athletic Community Trust.
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‘I was running a hair salon aged 18 – then I became a walking zombie’
Sian Marsden, 25, from Hadfield has faced multiple issues, including post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, emotionally-unstable personality disorder, body dysmorphia and psychosis.
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16-year-old campaigning for a change in schools after being left during a fire
Lucas Vezza-O’Brien from Denton is hoping to change the law so no other pupil is left in the same situation.
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Young Tree Ambassadors plant a legacy on Roughfields
In collaboration with the Tree Council’s ‘Young Tree Champions’ programme, pupils from St Andrew’s School in Hadfield have recently planted fruit trees on the Save Roughfields Campaign site, in a bid to start a community orchard.
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Oldham council issues statement after government update on grooming inquiry cash
Oldham council’s inquiry into local grooming gangs will ‘not be impacted’ despite concerns it will have to bid for government funding.
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Opposition councillors blast government decision on PfE
Councillors in Oldham have blasted a government decision as ‘undemocratic’ and ‘shameful’ after a minister rejected a request to withdraw from a divisive housing scheme.
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Oldham to vote on axing 20 councillors from borough
An Oldham Conservative group member has called on the council to axe a third of its members.
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Treats for Pups Available At 11 Stations
To make travelling with pooches easier - TransPennine Express (TPE) is rolling out pup-friendly provisions for its customers.
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Police Arrest Two And Issue Fines On Tram Station
Police have made two arrests and issued dozens of fines for traffic offences in a crackdown on crime in Derker.
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Tameside councillor who left ‘toxic’ Labour speaks out
A former Labour councillor in Tameside said his resignation was sparked by ‘toxic culture’ of the party and recent welfare cuts.
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Schoolchildren get creative for crucial safety campaign
Pupils at Hadfield Infant School have used their creative talent to highlight the importance of road safety to parents outside their school.
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Wanted!
Police are trying to locate Gareth Gillan who is wanted on recall to prison.
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Oldham pub has licence suspended following brawl and stabbings
One of Oldham’s oldest pubs has been ordered to shut its doors until further notice following a stabbing and mass brawl on Sunday night (April 6).
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Government rejects council’s request to withdraw from PfE
Oldham’s request to withdraw from a ‘controversial’ Greater Manchester housing plan has been rejected by the government.
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Man Arrested As Thousands of Pounds Worth Of Cannabis and E-Bikes Recovered
A 39-year-old man has been arrested in an early morning raid as police tackle drugs and crime in Derker.
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Man Arrested In Connection With Rape Of Child
A 40-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of rape of a child under 13 in Oldham as part of an ongoing investigation into non-recent child sexual exploitation.
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Hyde swim school installs community defibrillator
After a year of fundraising Puddle Ducks Greater Manchester is celebrating with the installation of a defibrillator at their swim school.
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Police clock motorcyclist doing 95mph
Derbyshire Police Safer Neighbourhood Team Officers have recently been out conducting extra speed checks.
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New images showcase £23m M67 bridge works
Over the weekend, eight braced steel beams were lifted into place as part of a £23m project In Denton. And National Highways images captured the impressive moment each was meticulously craned into position.
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Police Appeal For Help In Finding Missing Man with Dementia
Police are becoming increasingly concerned about the whereabouts of a 69-year-old man who suffers from dementia.
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McDonald’s issues update on planned drive thru in Hyde
Scrapped McDonald's drive-thru confirmed.
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Spindles Shopping Centre Wins Award
Oldham Spindles has scooped a top award for transforming a struggling 1990s shopping centre into a vibrant, multi-functional workplace and community hub.
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A man has been rushed to hospital following a stabbing in Audenshaw
Emergency services were called to Guide Lane at 9:10pm on Monday Night.
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Update on Wrigley Head Solar Farm
Plans to build a huge new solar energy farm next to Rochdale Canal could be ‘completed by autumn’ after years of delay.
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Crime is Down And Solve Rates Are Up - GMP
A relentless fight against crime in Oldham and beyond is reaping significant rewards in keeping people safe – according to Greater Manchester Police.
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New Passenger Assistance Points Installed for Rail Users
New facilities designed to give disabled customers the confidence to travel by train have been installed at dozens of stations across the North of England.
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Lifesaving club’s plea for more members
Droylsden Lifesaving Club meet at Medlock on a Monday evening and are searching for new members.
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Primark Cordoned Off As Woman Dies
Emergency services were called out to the Primark Store in Market place last night after a woman died.
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Have You Seen Sarah?
Police are appealing for the public's help in locating a woman who never returned to the Royal Oldham Hospital from authorised leave.
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Tameside man charged with slapping Jack Grealish
A man who allegedly slapped Jack Grealish at the end of Sunday’s Manchester derby has been charged with assault.
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Housing trust to build new homes in Tameside
A housing trust will expand into Tameside as it aims to take its property portfolio to 10,000 homes over the next five years.
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Suspect charged and named after Droylsden machete manhunt
A man has been charged with possession of an offensive weapon in a public place after reports of a someone wielding a machete on yesterday.
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Pétanque players bouled over by new piste
The first pétanque piste in the High Peak is open for business following a £16,000 grant from Tarmac’s Landfill Communities Fund.
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Local hero marks 10 years of life-saving contributions
A Droylsden blood donor is marking a decade of donations by encouraging other people in Tameside to sign up.
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New research on GP experiences in Tameside.
Healthwatch Tameside has published their research on GP experiences from the patient perspective.
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‘Landscapes Unlocked’ offers a tantalising glimpse into Peak District’s past
Over 40,000 unique images from the Peak District National Park’s archives are to be catalogued, and many made public online for the first time.
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Protestors gather to oppose ‘flood of HMOs’ in Shaw
Neighbours in Shaw, Oldham took to the streets this weekend to oppose a ‘flood of HMOs’ entering their town.
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Council turns down 22-bed HMO
Plans for a huge HMO in Oldham that sparked a major backlash among neighbours have been refused by Oldham Council.
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Hyde cricketer signs for Lancashire Academy
Another starlet has rolled off the Hyde Cricket Club conveyor belt with 16-year-old Rian Maisuria signing for the Lancashire Boys' Academy.
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Three Men attacked in Fight
Three men were rushed to hospital following a fight outside a pub in Failsworth last night.
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Swimming the channel in Tameside fundraiser for Willow Wood!
Natalie Drabble will be swimming the length of the English Channel to support Willow Wood Hospice.
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Pub site dating back to 1860 to be brought back to life
Pub site dating back to 1860 to be brought back to life
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Tram crashes surge across Metrolink network
Crashes involving Metrolink trams and cars surged by 30 per cent last year, new data shows.
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Davis Blank Furniss to stage free legal event
The Glossop and Manchester-based law firm is running a free seminar in Glossop for residential landlords and letting agents.
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Green Hill Sports Club Holds Eid Event
Oldham Green Hill Sports & Recreation Club invited local members and guests to a packed Eid event to celebrate community cohesion.
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Arrest after 'man with machete' sightings
Armed police swooped on Medlock Vale in Droylsden after reports of a man with a machete yesterday (Sunday April 6).
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Thugs Convicted of Heinous Crimes
Two men have been found guilty of kidnapping, assaulting and subjecting a pensioner to a terrifying ordeal in Oldham.
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Harding dives into the medals in Mexico
Diving star Anthony Harding began the World Aquatics Diving World Cup season with a 3rd place finish in Guadalajara, Mexico.
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‘Sneak peak’ at new town-centre park
Oldham’s brand new town-centre park will open in March 2026, the council has revealed.
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Residents to protest HMOs as councillors call for tighter restrictions
Residents are gearing up for a peaceful protest following what they describe as a ‘deluge of HMOs’ in an Oldham town.
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“Every child deserves a healthy start in life” – Tameside man wants new law to criminalise substance use during pregnancy
Callum Hesketh was born 2.5 months premature at Tameside Hospital, after being exposed to heroin and crystal meth in the womb.
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Road closures for Transpennine Route Upgrade
A popular destination for holiday outings will be closed to all traffic for two weekends, including the May bank holiday.
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McDonald’s drive-thru plan shelved
Plans to create a new drive-thru McDonald’s in Hyde have been shelved.
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Town centre becomes building site
The centre of Ashton remains a building site as work to transform it continues.
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'Severe chance' of wildfires as dry spell continues
A leading firefighter has warned hikers about the risk of wildfires after the recent spell of dry weather.
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Tameside College students impress in GM skills competition
Students at Tameside College and Clarendon Sixth Form took home more than 20 prizes in the Greater Manchester Colleges Group skills competition.
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No go to 8-bed HMO with 130 objections
A proposed HMO that attracted more than 130 letters of objection will not go ahead after planners condemned the scheme as ‘incompatible’ with the local area.
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MISSING: Ashton man with dementia
Police have asked the public to help in their search for an Ashton man with dementia who has been missing since Saturday morning (April 5).
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Weekend football round-up: Curzon bounce back into the play-offs
A goal line clearance in stoppage time ensured Curzon Ashton leapt back into the National League North play-offs with a 1-0 home win against Warrington Town.
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Newman College head praised as he steps down
The head of a Chadderton school plagued with building issues departed from his post with his head held high on Friday.
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‘One-of-a-kind' teacher retires after 29 years in the classroom
Beloved teacher Helen O’Hara, has retired from Hadfield Infant School after 29 years, with colleagues, parents and pupils expressing their sadness at her departure.
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Police issue warning to van owners
Glossop Police Safer Neighbourhood Team have issued an alert to van owners after a spate of break-ins.
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Award-winning band strikes up a fitting tribute
The award-winning Glossop School Band are reforming for a one-off free concert to celebrate the life of their late maestro, Jack Fletcher.
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Student making headlines with new shoe brand
A budding shoe designer from University Campus Oldham is set to make huge waves in the fashion and footwear industry.
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Think! Fatal 4 Offences
Greater Manchester Police has highlighted the consequences of the Fatal 4 Offences -which contribute to road traffic collisions.
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Free football to counteract anti-social behaviour
Over the last few months, the Glossop Police Safer Neighbourhood Team have seen an increase in anti-social behaviour in Glossop.
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Ashton pub site dating back to 1860 to be brought back to life.
The Old Street site has been vacant for years. There are now plans to transform the building’s first and second floors into four apartments, with a pub and restaurant below.
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Audenshaw could be getting a new Lidl.
The discount supermarket is hoping to build a new store on the plot of The Pearl Restaurant when their lease end in 2029.
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Tameside community grant fund is back for 2025
For the fifth year Tameside community safety partnership has launched its grant fund.
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Millions seized from criminals to help communities tackle crime
GMP’s Economic Crime Unit has successfully forfeited over £17 million from criminal’s back pockets.
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A man in his 20s found with stab wounds in Denton.
Forensics were at the scene on Yew Tree Road after the man was found with serious injuries and was rushed to hospital.
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Extra trains running for racegoers to the Grand National
Train operator Northern will be helping racegoers gallop to the Grand National festival at Aintree this week, with extra trains running to get customers safely to the races and back home again.
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Four new masts could be put up across Tameside soon.
Telecoms company IX Wireless want to put the 15-meter-tall metal poles in Ashton, Denton and Stalybridge.
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Bag a Vivienne Westwood
The Willow Wood Hospice has announced a raffle at a charity shop in Glossop – with an original Vivienne Westwood handbag as the top prize.
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Glossop mum gears up for Boston
A Glossop mum of two will soon have the accolade of running in all six of the world’s major marathons.
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The Easter Egg Drive – Fundraiser to feed therapy bunnies.
Noah’s ART in Hyde is fundraising to help feed their therapy Rabbits and Guinea Pigs.
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School promotes Culture Day 2025
Oasis Academy Oldham staged a special Culture Day to celebrate a ‘sense of belonging and diversity’.
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Tameside and Glossop NHS Trust pays out over £1m for misdiagnosis claims.
The claims involve unnecessary pain and operations from patients being incorrectly diagnosed.
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Kids told to keep clear of The Crescent
A gang of youths have been ‘given advice’ by police after reports of anti-social behaviour outside a town centre hotel at the weekend.
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Willow Wood's new fast and free furniture collection
To help make the most of every donation, Willow Wood Hospice’s charity shops have a new system for furniture collections.
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Mossley to get a new community café.
The old sports pavilion at Mossley playing fields is to be demolished to make way for the café and function room.
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Government responds to request for statutory powers in Oldham CSE inquiry
Oldham council will not get a statutory public inquiry into child sexual exploitation in the borough, the home secretary has confirmed.
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New Lidl store will bring new jobs
A new Lidl store is set to open its doors in Oldham later this year.
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Firms become next-door neighbours thanks to Mahdlo link
A chance remark while crossing boggy Saddleworth moorland has led to two established Oldham businesses becoming next-door neighbours.
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Lorry driver flees after crash causes ‘significant oil spill’ on major road
Emergency services were called out to the A628 Woodhead Pass in the Crowden area of Derbyshire on Tuesday morning.
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Conservative Club hosts Mother's Day fundraiser for Willow Wood
Waterloo and Taunton Conservative Club in Ashton-under-Lyne, dug deep on Mothering Sunday to raise money for Willow Wood Hospice.
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Audi Approved Hyde closes its doors after 10 years.
The site on Stockport Road closed its doors for the final time yesterday.
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Eight more stations on the Northern network become ‘mobility scooter-friendly’
People who use mobility scooters can now travel to and from another eight stations on the Northern network.
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Update on PfE withdrawal
Oldham has been ‘left in uncertainty’ since voting to withdraw from a controversial housing scheme.
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Investigation underway after stabbing in retail park
An investigation is underway after a 19-year-old man was stabbed at Alexandra Road retail park on Sunday afternoon.
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“I’m a policeman and I endured years of domestic abuse”
A Tameside police officer has spoken out about his experience with domestic abuse in the hope of encouraging other male victims to seek help.
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Tameside's tips now using summer hours
Tips across Tameside switched to their summer opening times after the clocks went forward this weekend.
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Thief flees empty handed after attempting to mug councillor
A thug fled empty handed after trying to mug a High Peak councillor on Thursday night.
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Sahara trekkers raise £45k for Blythe House
A team of intrepid adventurers have raised more than £45,000 for a High Peak hospice after completing a three-day trek through the Sahara Desert.
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Thieves targeting sheds across Tameside
Shed owners across Tameside have been asked to step up security on their outbuildings following a spate of break-ins.
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Great British Spring Clean volunteers remove tonnes of rubbish from Tameside
Litter pickers across Tameside joined forces this week for the latest Great British Spring Clean.
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Family pay tribute to road rage victim
The family of a 50-year-old man who was struck by a car during an altercation on a busy junction have paid tribute to a ‘kind, loving family man’.
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Man charged with murder following road rage brawl
A 32-year-old man has been charged with murder following a road rage hit-and-run incident in Oldham.
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Mum and baby found following placenta discovery in park
Mum and baby have been located after a placenta was discovered in Werneth park yesterday afternoon.
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Officers remain at Oldham park as human placenta discovered
A suspicious item found in Werneth Park this afternoon has been confirmed to be a human placenta by medical professionals.
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Man wanted in connection with theft
Police are appealing for the public’s help to find Neculai Todirenchi, who is wanted in connection with theft.
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Police issue statement following death of woman
Police have issued a statement after part of Pennine Road in Simmondley was closed early on the morning of Friday March 28.
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E-bike seized in Derker during early morning raid
Operation Vulcan has seized an e-bike during an early morning raid in Derker as police continue to fight the crimes blighting the community.
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The five candidates in Longdendale by-election
Five people are battling to become Tameside’s newest councillor.
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Extra SEND places could be created
An extra 143 school places could soon be created for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in Tameside.
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Tameside MPs weigh in on children’s services failures
Two Tameside MPs have said things ‘must and will get better’ following another scathing report into the council’s children’s services department.
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Former hospital ward demolished in Oldham
Dramatic photos capture the moment a former hospital wing was demolished in Oldham this week.
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Burnham says benefits cuts ‘wrong choice’
Andy Burnham has branded Rachel Reeves’ benefits cuts as ‘the wrong choice’ after the government’s own figures show reforms could push 250,000 into poverty.
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More than 100 new homes approved for Chadderton
More than 100 new houses to be built in Chadderton could ‘help people get on the property ladder’, developers say.
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Oldham’s ex-Tory leader joins independent group
The former leader of Oldham’s Conservative councillors has joined a group of independents.
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BSL screens at Manchester Airport station get an upgrade
Screens at Manchester Airport have been upgraded to include information to help British Sign Language users find the next train into the city centre quickly and easily.
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High Peak group call for an end to deforestation
The recent ‘International Day of Forests’, saw members of High Peak Green New Deal calling for an end to deforestation.
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HMO proposal turned down for 'fostering isolation'
Plans to convert an empty shop into a 4-bed HMO have hit the skids after officials condemned the scheme for creating ‘an institutionalised environment’.
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Staff and families bid farewell to hospice’s chief executive as new leader takes over the reins
Francis House Children’s Hospice has waved a fond farewell to its Chief Executive Officer Reverend David Ireland and welcomed Rachael Taylor as his replacement.
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Glossop Gets Ready to Crown its Champions!
On Thursday March 27, Glossop will stage its first ever Glossopdale Community Champions Awards.
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Man arrested on suspicion of murder following hit and run in Oldham
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following an horrific incident in Oldham last night.
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Rowdy youths being sought by police after kicking doors in Lees
Police in Lees are investigating incidents involving youths kicking front doors and putting residents in distress.
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Suspected drug dealers arrested in Derker
Three men in possession of drugs were arrested after police from Operation Vulcan spotted a car being driven without insurance.
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Nursery celebrates a 'Good' Ofsted
A Greenacres nursery has welcomed its latest Ofsted report.
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Funding secured for new outdoor market
Oldham is due to get a new outdoor market space on George Square, the council has confirmed.
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World War Two relic unearthed
A couple in Simmondley were stunned to discover a World War Two air raid shelter hidden beneath a large flowerbed in their garden.
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Everything Oldham is spending its £20m government boost on
A brand new outdoor market, a ‘cultural quarter’ around the Coliseum and an ‘ambitious’ sports campus are among the projects Oldham will spend a multimillion pound government boost on.
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Covid memorial destroyed on pandemic anniversary
A Covid memorial has been destroyed by vandals in the gardens of Shaw town centre.
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Oldham considers introducing new bin charge
Households in Oldham could face a new charge to replace brown, blue and green recyling bins.
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Man arrested following police chase
An 18-year-old man was arrested after ramming his car into a police vehicle following a chase before being detained.
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High Peak MP calls for action against toxic masculinity and online radicalisation
Labour MP for High Peak, Jon Pearce, is calling for urgent action to tackle the toxic masculinity and online radicalisation of young men.
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GMP Cadet Units take part in child exploitation awareness sessions to promote conversation
GMP’s Volunteer Police Cadet units have been taking part in a series of sessions raising awareness of child exploitation as part of a tailored programme to promote open discussion.
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Oldham Athletic host iftar dinner
Oldham Athletic hosted a special iftar dinner for local guests and dignitaries.
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Woodhouses Village planning dispute due to receive final decision
A planning dispute that has left some in a village feeling ‘frustrated and powerless’ will come to an end this week.
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Andy Burnham: Stalybridge and Glossop to have first Bee Network trains
Tameside will soon have one of the best public transport networks in the country according to the Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham.
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Council to sell £1m plot after stalled development
A £1m canalside plot is being sold by Tameside Council (TMBC) after developers failed to build anything on the land.
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Three sought over pensioner purse theft
Police are hunting three people in connection with the theft of a pensioner’s purse just before Christmas.
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Tameside town basks in Sunday Times glow
The Sunday Times has named a Tameside town as one of the Best Places to Live in England for 2025.
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Police seize car after driver caught without licence and insurance
Police in Oldham seized a car after spotting it being driven erratically in Glodwick.
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Planning application receives more than 100 objections
More than 100 people have objected to plans to convert a former GP office in Shaw into a 22-bed housing complex .
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Do you recognise these men?
TWO men with links to Oldham are being sought by police along with 10 others in relation to drugs and firearms investigations.
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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.