Tameside Reporter
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Local walking football group raises £3K for charity
A local walking football club has recently raised over £3,000 for charity.
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Rise in deaths sparks fears of drugs crisis
Greater Manchester could be teetering on the edge of a drug abuse crisis, it has been claimed.
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Councillor wants people to work together to create a cleaner Tameside
A Tameside Councillor has appealed for people to work together for a cleaner community.
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Primary school told it must improve following Ofsted inspection
A primary school previously rated 'good' by Ofsted has been told it needs to make improvements across the board.
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'Inadequate' school must remain in special measures following Ofsted follow-up visit
A Tameside School which was rated by Ofsted inspectors as 'inadequate' must remain in special measures.
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Tameside police warn people to beware of 'catfishing' frauds
Tameside Police are warning of the dangers of romance fraud.
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GREATER MANCHESTER: Deputy mayor ‘concerned’ about GMP’s use of arrests
Greater Manchester’s deputy mayor has said she is “concerned” with examples of how police officers in the region are justifying arrests.
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Indian restaurant scoops top honour at Curry Awards
An Ashton indian restaurant proved it was hot stuff when it won a major award.
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Tameside Talks Mental Health with Daisy Dixon
The latest episode of Tameside Talks - Mental Health is now available to stream, featuring Kate Potter, Community Engagement Worker from Age UK Tameside
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Georgie Porgies cafe closed until next year due to a shortage of volunteers
Georgie Porgies cafe at King George V Playing Fields in Ashton will be closed until next year due to a shortage of volunteers.
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Call for doctors to break link between smoking and lung cancer after dad-of-four went undiagnosed because he had never smoked
A grief-stricken family want to break the link in the minds of doctors and the public between smoking and lung cancer after their son died of the disease despite being a non-smoker.
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The two new Greater Manchester train stations that could be built before 2030
Rail bosses have confirmed two new train stations could be built in Greater Manchester before 2030.
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PICTURES: Pub's customers in the pink to raise cash for breast cancer charity
Regulars at a Denton pub were in the pink when they helped raise more than £700 for breast cancer research.
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Keep your dog safe from the dangers of antifreeze this winter, warns Dogs Trust
As temperatures drop and winter weather sets in, Dogs Trust Manchester is urging pet owners across the country to take extra care in protecting their furry friends from the hidden dangers of antifreeze.
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Greater Manchester Police ends welfare strip searches after report on treatment of women in custody
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has announced major changes following a harrowing report on the treatment of women and girls in custody.
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PICTURES: Festive fun lovers turn out in their hundreds for Hyde's lantern parade
The popular Lantern Parade brought together a dazzling display of festivity and civic pride which lights up the borough and starts the countdown to Christmas in Tameside.
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The bookshop where you don't have to pay a penny
Get Free Books is a charity located within the Clarendon Square Shopping Centre in Hyde.
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Charlotte powers her way to world championship silver
A former Tameside College student is setting her sights on world records after winning a silver medal at the World Powerlifting Championships in Slovakia.
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AI lung cancer detector rolls out at Tameside Hospital
A new AI system to help doctors detect lung cancer more quickly has been launched this week at Tameside Hospital.
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Man hospitalised after M67 crash
A man is in hospital after a crash on the M67 closed two lanes of the eastbound M67 this afternoon (Sunday November 17).
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Exhibition celebrating 50 years of Tameside to open at Portland Basin
A new exhibition celebrating 50 years of Tameside will open at Portland Basin Museum on Saturday November 23.
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Yellow weather warning for ice and snow on Monday night
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow and ice from Monday night into Tuesday morning.
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Car thefts on Tameside estate not on the rise, insist GMP
Police have moved to reassure residents that there has been no spike in car thefts on an estate in Tameside.
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Weekend football round-up: Penalty heartbreak for Curzon in FA Trophy
Our local sides’ interest in the FA Trophy is over after Macclesfield beat Curzon Ashton on penalties after a 2-2 draw at the Tameside Stadium on Saturday.
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Spectacular lantern parade set to dazzle
This year’s spectacular Tameside Christmas Lantern Parade is being held in Hyde town centre tomorrow (Saturday).
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Andrew Gwynne MP's weekly column
This week I’d like to shine the spotlight on those small businesses that are so crucial to our local communities.
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Angela Rayner MP's weekly column
This week, I am inviting everyone in Ashton, Audenshaw, Droylsden and Dukinfield to get involved in UK Parliament Week (UKPW), an annual event that aims to spread the word about what Parliament is, what it does and how you can get involved. It’s a great way to find out new things about UK Parliament or be reminded of things you might’ve forgotten!
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Council appeals for more foster parents
Residents who are interested in finding out more about the flexible fostering opportunities available are invited to come and have a chat with Tameside Council’s Fostering team.
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King gives top award to Ashton United in the Community volunteers
Volunteers at Ashton United in the Community (AUITC), have been awarded The King’s Award for Voluntary Service for 2024.
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Play visiting school puts violence against women and girls in the spotlight
A theatre production is visiting schools in Tameside to help shine a light on and challenge violence against women and girls (VAWG).
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Ex-cop caged for nine years after admitting he sexually assaulted a six-year-old girl while on duty
A former Greater Manchester police officer who was sacked earlier this year for sexually assaulting a child on duty has now been jailed for nine years.
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Hyde Post Office among eight to close in Greater Manchester
Hyde Post Office has been named among more than 100 due for the axe.
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NOSTALGIA: Holden Clough girls were on their A-game - 1974
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The housing plan that could bring an entire town to a standstill
A row of seven new terraced houses would effectively split Mossley in two, preventing people getting from one side to the other, according to furious locals.
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A police officer who worked as a teacher for 10 years has become Tameside’s newest District Commander
Chief Superintendent Chris Foster has taken over as district commander in Tameside and is committed to ensuring children and vulnerable people feel safe in the community.
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MP COLUMN: Jonathan Reynolds, MP for Stalybridge and Hyde
Last weekend we remembered all our fallen service people and it was tremendous to see the level of support for the Remembrance parade and service in Stalybridge in the morning and again in Hyde – despite the rain - in the afternoon.
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Action Together Links Up with GET Free Books to Offer Volunteering Opportunities in Tameside
Our reporter Mark Andrews speaks to Hilson from Action Together
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Commuters faint on packed train as 'livestock are treated better than passengers'
A commuter has described how she she fainted on a train because passengers were packed in so tight.
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Paw-tastic Christmas celebrations at Dogs Trust
Festive frolics are afoot at Dogs Trust Manchester as the team deck the halls in preparation for its annual Christmas Fair on Sunday, December 1.
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Hyde's tribute on Remembrance Day
Hyde stood in silence to remember the sacrifices made by members of our armed forces.
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Tributes to the fallen
The annual Remembrance Sunday parade assembled at Denton Working Men's Club in Grosvenor Street and headed to Victoria Street Remembrance Garden for wreath laying.
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Ashton remembers
The sacrifices of our armed services was remembered once again in Ashton.
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Music sessions aim to drum up help for people with dementia
A Tameside community centre will host a weekly music cafe for people with dementia organised by Manchester Camerata.
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MPs asked to support firework ban after yobs turn area into a 'war zone' on bonfire night
A councillor who described bonfire night in his ward as a 'war zone' has written to Tameside's three MPs calling for a ban on the private sale of fireworks.
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NOSTALGIA: A creative day for Audenshaw kids - 1969
Model railways, racing cars and fairground organs were among the star attractions as Hawthorns School, Audenshaw staged its 12th annual show.
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MP COLUMN: Jonathan Reynolds, MP for Stalybridge and Hyde
Last week was another week of local, national and international activity.
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MP COLUMN: Angela Rayner, MP for Ashton-under-Lyne
Although my roles as Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government keep me incredibly busy, my priority will always be my role as MP for Ashton-under-Lyne, Audenshaw, Droylsden and Dukinfield.
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MP COLUMN: Andrew Gwynne MP for Gorton and Denton
Over the last week, it has been my honour to represent the United Kingdom at the G20 Health Ministers Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Veteran Denton footballers put their best foot forward for Children in Need
Fresh legs will be few and far between for members of Denton Walking Football Group at the end of the week.
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‘This could cause gridlock in the town’: The controversial developments to be decided on this week
The future of a huge new housing development next to the M67 and a controversial row of terraces are set to be decided at a crunch meeting this week.
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Record-extending 3rd world supertri crown for GTB
Georgia Taylor-Brown is once again the world’s leading supertri athlete after winning her 3rd world championship at NEOM in Saudi Arabia.
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Families of PC Bone and PC Hughes awarded new Elizabeth Emblem
Two Tameside police officers are among the first batch of people to be honoured with the new Elizabeth Emblem.
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Willow Wood in winter clothes appeal
Willow Wood Hospice has appealed for fresh donations of good quality winter clothes ahead of the upcoming colder weather.
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Tameside man wanted after birthday shoplifting spree
Police are hunting a Tameside man suspected of shoplifting in Denton and Audenshaw.
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Weekend football round-up: Hyde win Tigers v Tigers battle
Both Tameside teams in the top flight of the Northern Premier League (NPL) came away with an excellent three points after yesterday’s games.
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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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'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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Young wrestling star chases dream
Meet the local wrestler who is working towards her dream of representing Great Britain at the European Wrestling Championships.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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‘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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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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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.