The very latest news
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Power of Resilience CIC celebrates first official food hygiene rating
Power of Resilience CIC, a community-driven organisation known for its vital food pantry and meal preparation services, is celebrating a significant milestone: the receipt of its very first official Food Hygiene Rating.
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Councillor denies using ‘extremely offensive and sexually degrading’ word towards town hall leader
A council meeting in Oldham was aborted after a councillor was accused of using an ‘extremely offensive and sexually degrading’ word towards the town hall leader.
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‘No news’ on councillor allowances as report on overpayments delayed
Oldham council has delayed a report on how much councillors have been overpaid, after it emerged in July that their allowances had been miscalculated for the past three years.
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Police seal off road following fatal collision
A busy road in Glodwick has been sealed off after a fatal road traffic collision early this morning.
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Police warn residents after a rise in car thefts
Police are urging local people to remain vigilant following a spike in car thefts across the town.
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GMP win national award for recovering cash from criminals and ploughing it back into the community
GMP’s Economic and Cyber Crime Unit (ECCU) has scooped a national award for its work in recovering cash from criminals and redistributing it to good causes in Oldham and beyond.
Tameside Reporter
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Power of Resilience CIC celebrates first official food hygiene rating
Power of Resilience CIC, a community-driven organisation known for its vital food pantry and meal preparation services, is celebrating a significant milestone: the receipt of its very first official Food Hygiene Rating.
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Schools face rising challenges as more children start Reception without key skills
A growing number of children are starting school without the basic skills needed to thrive in the classroom, according to new findings that are raising concerns among teachers and education leaders.
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Plans for huge town centre regeneration taking shape
The £17m redevelopment plan for Denton will start to take shape over the coming months.
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Hyde teen unlocks his potential thanks to Tameside Jobs Fair
A 17-year-old from Hyde has discovered his future career path after attending the Tameside Jobs Fair.
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Tameside Councils plans for stronger controls on shared housing
Currently only larger Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs), that house seven or more people, require planning permission. However, under a new proposal being put forward all HMOs would need planning permission.
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Tameside doctor who left patient to have sex with nurse allowed to practise
A consultant anaesthetist who left a patient mid-surgery to have sex with a nurse in a neighbouring operating theatre has avoided a ban.
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Book of condolence opens in Hyde for Ricky Hatton
The tributes will then be given to the boxers family.
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Stalybridge woman turns grief into book to help others heal
When Georgia Beswick lost her dad suddenly in her mid-20s, her world was turned upside down. Struggling to process her grief, the Stalybridge-born writer began typing raw, unfiltered notes into her phone - words she couldn’t bring herself to say aloud.
Glossop Chronicle
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Jon Pearce MP: Putting High Peak at the heart of Government
Jon Pearce has recently been given a new role as a Parliamentary Private Secretary. In his column for the Glossop Chronicle, he explains what that means for the High Peak.
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Disabled child "ignored and let down" by council over school transport
A Glossop mother says she feels “ignored and let down” by Derbyshire County Council after months of problems arranging transport for her disabled son to attend school.
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Boxing legend lit up the world... and Glossop
Ricky Hatton switched on Glossop Christmas Lights on a cold November night in 2006 in front of hundreds of people in Norfolk Square.
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Bus strikes set to cause major disruption
Glossop residents planning to use buses to travel across Tameside and Greater Manchester, are being urged to plan their journeys carefully as industrial action is set to bring widespread disruption.
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Future of Glossop churches uncertain
Consultation has begun on the future of Glossop’s Catholic churches.
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Is your four-legged furry friend a winner?
High Peak MP Jon Pearce has announced the launch of his first ever ‘High Peak Dog of the Year’ competition.
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High Peak CVS: A lifeline during the hardest of times
Losing someone you love is one of life’s hardest experiences - and finding support can feel impossible.
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Council report budget is on track despite social care pressures
Derbyshire County Council has published a report on its budget position for the first three months of the 2025–2026 financial year.
Oldham Reporter
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Councillor denies using ‘extremely offensive and sexually degrading’ word towards town hall leader
A council meeting in Oldham was aborted after a councillor was accused of using an ‘extremely offensive and sexually degrading’ word towards the town hall leader.
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‘No news’ on councillor allowances as report on overpayments delayed
Oldham council has delayed a report on how much councillors have been overpaid, after it emerged in July that their allowances had been miscalculated for the past three years.
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Police seal off road following fatal collision
A busy road in Glodwick has been sealed off after a fatal road traffic collision early this morning.
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Police warn residents after a rise in car thefts
Police are urging local people to remain vigilant following a spike in car thefts across the town.
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GMP win national award for recovering cash from criminals and ploughing it back into the community
GMP’s Economic and Cyber Crime Unit (ECCU) has scooped a national award for its work in recovering cash from criminals and redistributing it to good causes in Oldham and beyond.
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Westwood to get new prayer hall and community centre
Oldham Council has given the green light for a ‘much-needed community hub’ to expand its facilities – but some are worried the extension will cause a ‘traffic nightmare’.
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Police hunt attacker after nightclub assault leaves woman with facial injuries
Officers are appealing for information after a woman suffered facial injuries in a serious assault at a nightclub in Oldham.
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Curry's retail store Elk Mill sealed off
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service were called out to Curry’s retail store in Royton this morning after a chemical alarm went off.