The very latest news
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Droylsden chippy given ZERO rating for food hygiene
A Tameside chippy has received zero in the latest 'scores on the doors' food hygiene ratings.
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MP says cuts to pensioners' winter fuel payments was 'right decision'
A Tameside MP says controversial cuts to winter fuel payments was the 'right decision to get our country's finances on a firmer footing".
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Andy Burnham calls for investigation into Audenshaw train derailment
Andy Burnham has promised to commission a report on the train derailment that happened on a bridge over a road in Tameside last week.
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Teenage swimmer doesn't let asthma hinder her success in the pool
A teenage Tameside swimmer has revealed she doesn't let asthma get in the way of her success in the pool.
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GREATER MANCHESTER: ‘Give us HS2 land to build new railway line,’ Mayor urges government
Andy Burnham has urged the government to reuse land earmarked for HS2 to build a new train line between Manchester and Birmingham.
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Last chance to comment on Derbyshire council’s proposed service changes for disabled and poorly people
Concerned residents have a matter of days left to comment on Derbyshire council’s latest money-saving plans that could see the authority ceasing to run a team that supports disabled people’s homes and decommissioning another service which helps poorly people struggling to keep warm.
Tameside Reporter
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Droylsden chippy given ZERO rating for food hygiene
A Tameside chippy has received zero in the latest 'scores on the doors' food hygiene ratings.
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MP says cuts to pensioners' winter fuel payments was 'right decision'
A Tameside MP says controversial cuts to winter fuel payments was the 'right decision to get our country's finances on a firmer footing".
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Andy Burnham calls for investigation into Audenshaw train derailment
Andy Burnham has promised to commission a report on the train derailment that happened on a bridge over a road in Tameside last week.
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Teenage swimmer doesn't let asthma hinder her success in the pool
A teenage Tameside swimmer has revealed she doesn't let asthma get in the way of her success in the pool.
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GREATER MANCHESTER: ‘Give us HS2 land to build new railway line,’ Mayor urges government
Andy Burnham has urged the government to reuse land earmarked for HS2 to build a new train line between Manchester and Birmingham.
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Ofsted award Moorside Primary School a 'Good' rating
A Tameside primary school has maintained its Good rating after an inspection by education watchdog Ofsted.
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Thrifty couple celebrate £200 wedding in Mossley charity shop
A couple from Greater Manchester have ‘tied the knot’ inside the large charity shop of homelessness charity Emmaus Mossley.
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Coroner calls for answers after man transferred from care home dies from thirst and hunger
A coroner has launched a probe after a patient died from thirst and hunger after leaving a Tameside care home.
Glossop Chronicle
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Last chance to comment on Derbyshire council’s proposed service changes for disabled and poorly people
Concerned residents have a matter of days left to comment on Derbyshire council’s latest money-saving plans that could see the authority ceasing to run a team that supports disabled people’s homes and decommissioning another service which helps poorly people struggling to keep warm.
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Fraudsters target the elderly and disabled in courier fraud con
People in Glossop have been warned about criminals posing as police officers in the town.
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Derbyshire NHS chief steps down
Austerity and the Covid-19 pandemic have taken NHS waiting times back decades, says a Derbyshire health leader who is stepping down after 34 years.
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Derbyshire’s Storm Babet victims may soon get to comment on council’s flood report
Hundreds of Derbyshire residents affected by Storm Babet may soon be given the opportunity to comment on the findings of a flood report – if the county council agrees to launch a public consultation.
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Police continue to tackle serious organised crime in Buxton
Police say they are continuing to work hard to tackle serious organised crime in Buxton, one year into a campaign to drive out criminal activity and ensure it can’t return.
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Pearce defends stance on Winter Fuel Allowance changes
High Peak MP Jon Pearce has defended his decision to vote in changes to those who qualify for the Winter Fuel Allowance, saying those who don’t need it shouldn’t receive it.
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Burst water main in Glossop repaired, but water woes continue for now
Water tankers have been dotted around Glossop as workers raced to fix a burst water main that has left much of the town without water for more than 24 hours.
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Glossop barber's illuminated shop sign not 'humble' enough
A barber shop in Glossop has been refused retrospective planning permission for its illuminated shop signs because they are ‘not in keeping with the humble qualities of the Conservation Area’.
Oldham Reporter
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‘How on earth was this allowed to happen?’
Sadness swept across Oldham at the news a historic mass grave in Royton Cemetery contained the bodies of almost 300 babies and young children.
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OLDHAM: ‘We will make sure we don’t go bankrupt’
Oldham Council has managed to bring down a huge projected funding gap – but still faces a £21m overspend.
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Oldham to commemorate stillborn babies burried in mass graves
Oldham Council will create memorials to stillborn babies buried in mass graves in cemeteries across the borough, the council boss has announced.
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New music and drinks venue coming to Oldham
A coffee and barbers shop in Oldham will soon bring a novel addition to the borough’s nightlife – despite opposition from neighbours.
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The 8-year-old armed with a strimmer who took matters into his own hands
An eight-year-old in Oldham has taken matters into his own hands to make his area safer and cleaner.
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Jailed thug attacked and robbed man, 81, for just £15
A man has been caged for two years after admitting robbing and assaulting an 81-year-old man for just £15.
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School loses ‘good’ rating despite ‘calm and welcoming’ environment
A school in Oldham has lost its ‘good’ Ofsted rating despite the watchdog praising its ‘calm and welcoming’ environment.
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Avro through to next round of FA Trophy
A thrilling match on the road saw Avro achieve a 2-1 win against Liversedge FC which will see the side progress through to the next round of the FA Trophy competition.