The very latest news
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Public transport is a ‘postcode lottery of unreliability, but Manchester is paving the way for change’
Public transport has been a ‘postcode lottery of unreliability’ for many and Greater Manchester has paved the way for change, a minister has declared.
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Hayfield's apple day is back this weekend
It’s ‘all systems go’ for Hayfield’s Apple Day, being held this Saturday, October 12th, 1.00-4.30p.m. at the village primary school on Swallow House Lane.
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All Creatures Great and Small at special church service
All things bright and beautiful was very much the theme for an event with a difference on Sunday.
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High Peak Community Arts receives £10,000 grant
A long-running community arts group is celebrating after winning a £10,000 grant from Northern Rail’s Community Improvement Fund.
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The Puppy Nanny launches tricks for treat event around Glossop
Halloween is still a few weeks away but Nicola, the puppy nanny is already planning the annual Tricks for Treats event.
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Event organised after Stalybridge mum's cancer battle raises £50K
A Recruitment firm based in Manchester has more than quadrupled its £10k fundraising target for a leading cancer hospital after hosting an inaugural charity rugby day.
Tameside Reporter
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Tameside Council's chief executive to be replaced
Tameside Council's chief executive Sandra Stewart is to be replaced, it has been announced.
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Public transport is a ‘postcode lottery of unreliability, but Manchester is paving the way for change’
Public transport has been a ‘postcode lottery of unreliability’ for many and Greater Manchester has paved the way for change, a minister has declared.
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All Creatures Great and Small at special church service
All things bright and beautiful was very much the theme for an event with a difference on Sunday.
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Event organised after Stalybridge mum's cancer battle raises £50K
A Recruitment firm based in Manchester has more than quadrupled its £10k fundraising target for a leading cancer hospital after hosting an inaugural charity rugby day.
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Hat-trick of wins for Georgia Taylor-Brown
Georgia Taylor-Brown made it an incredible hat-trick of wins at the latest supertri League event in Toulouse on Sunday.
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Libraries' October programme is an open book
Local Authors Day is only one of many events Tameside Libraries has lined up for October when the nights get longer and reading – and writing – become more appealing.
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Church celebrates centenary of parish with special service
Parishioners of St Hilda’s Church in Audenshaw celebrated its 100th anniversary with a special service on Saturday October 5.
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New health centre to speed up heart disease and cancer diagnoses
A new Community Diagnostic Centre (CDC) has opened in Denton, with NHS bosses saying diagnosis and treatment for cancer and heart disease “is set to get quicker”.
Glossop Chronicle
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Hayfield's apple day is back this weekend
It’s ‘all systems go’ for Hayfield’s Apple Day, being held this Saturday, October 12th, 1.00-4.30p.m. at the village primary school on Swallow House Lane.
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High Peak Community Arts receives £10,000 grant
A long-running community arts group is celebrating after winning a £10,000 grant from Northern Rail’s Community Improvement Fund.
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The Puppy Nanny launches tricks for treat event around Glossop
Halloween is still a few weeks away but Nicola, the puppy nanny is already planning the annual Tricks for Treats event.
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Glossopdale says 'goodbye' to Ms McGloin and 'hello' to Ms Smith
Glossopdale School & Sixth Form has appointed a new Headteacher, Kate Smith, who will take up the role on January 1st 2025. This follows the appointment of the current Headteacher, Debbie McGloin, as the Director of Education and School Improvement for True Learning Partnership, the Trust that Glossopdale is part of.
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Five star Hillmen
Glossop North End got back to winning ways in the NWCFL on Saturday with an emphatic 5-1 win at home to Squires Gate.
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Council leisure centres to operate under 'MyActive' brand
The four High Peak leisure centres, including Glossop will be managed and operated by the Borough Council's new health and wellbeing company Alliance Leisure Limited.
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New Director of Public Health Annual Report is a call to action to reduce smoking harms
The latest Director of Public Health Annual Report, published by Derbyshire County Council, focuses on the work being carried out across the county to go further and faster in reducing the harms caused by smoking, to save lives and create a smoke free future for the next generation.
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Appeal for information about man with face covered who approached girl
Police in Chapel-en-le-Frith are asking residents to be vigilant after reports of man with his face covered approaching a young girl.
Oldham Reporter
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Work to install broadband masts suspended due to 'unsafe practices'
A broadband company which plans to build nine mobile phone transmitters in Tameside has been suspended from erecting telecoms masts in Oldham because of 'unsafe practices'.
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Contactless ticketing on trams and buses by next March
Greater Manchester’s Mayor and council leaders have given the green light to bring in London-style contactless ticketing on buses and trams from March 2025.
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Fire brigade ‘will never be free of culture issues’, chief admits
Greater Manchester’s fire service will ‘never be free of culture issues’, its chief has admitted, but insists it is improving.
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‘Oldham’s time is now’: The new business scheme promising to ring in a new era for an overlooked town
A new community hub in Oldham promises to give local start-ups and entrepreneurs a ‘helping hand’ to establish their businesses.
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£13.60 meal deal shock at Labour party conference
I’ve been in Liverpool this week, covering Andy Burnham at the Labour party conference. And it’s safe to say I brought Mancunian weather with me.
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The free scheme giving a lifeline to parents in Oldham
Oldham council has completed a roll-out of a new approach to family centres which brings a number of crucial services together under one roof.
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Inside the new multi-million pound performance and market venue being built in Oldham
The multi-million pound project to create a new home for Oldham’s Tommyfield Market is nearing completion.
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Second man arrested in investigation into kidnap and attack of man, 87
Police have arrested a second man as part of the investigation into reports of an 87-year-old man who was forced into a car in Oldham, attacked, and thrown out on a dark road in West Yorkshire.