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Man charged with string of burglaries
A 20-year-old man has been charged with a spate of burglaries across Oldham and Manchester.
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Dr Kershaw's host creative project
A tireless charity which aims to unite people with life-limiting or serious illnesses is hosting its next creative project.
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Councillor fears Glossop's Market Hall scheme costs may have rocketed with delays
An outspoken opposition councillor fears the cost of High Peak Borough Council’s Glossop Market Hall renovation scheme for the authority and the public purse has greatly increased during on-going delays.
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WATCH - As would-be record breakers attempt to smash the world donut stacking record
A would-be record breaker believes he may have managed to set a new standard for the stacking of donuts.
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Council leader's 'worrying times' warning as he prepares to set tough budget
Derbyshire County Council Leader Barry Lewis has stated it is ‘a worrying time for residents’ after the authority claims it is continuing to face external financial pressures beyond its control as it outlines another tough budget plan for the 2025-26 financial year.
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Special day celebrates all cultures
Ridge Hill in Stalybridge was transformed into a vibrant hub of culture, connection, and community as The Power of Resilience CIC hosted its first ‘Day of Culture’.
Tameside Reporter
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WATCH - As would-be record breakers attempt to smash the world donut stacking record
A would-be record breaker believes he may have managed to set a new standard for the stacking of donuts.
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Special day celebrates all cultures
Ridge Hill in Stalybridge was transformed into a vibrant hub of culture, connection, and community as The Power of Resilience CIC hosted its first ‘Day of Culture’.
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Workshop aimed to help tackle inequality in Tameside
Community groups came together to help kickstart a new chapter in tackling inequalities in Tameside.
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Appeal to provide a tasty Easter treat for Bunny Hop children
Willow Wood Hospice has appealed for people to donate 8,000 Creme Eggs to children taking part in its annual Bunny Hop.
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Andy Burnham admits Bee Network buses ‘not where we want them to be’
Andy Burnham has admitted Bee Network bus services are ‘not where we want them to be’ but has made a key promise.
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Schools join forces for language event
Schools in Tameside are set to benefit from a motivational careers fair to encourage students to continue studying languages and take a GCSE in a language.
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Indian community celebrates Republic Day
Members of Tameside’s Indian community flew the flag for the nation’s Republic Day.
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Dukinfield scientist loses US funding over experiments claimed to have caused COVID-19 pandemic
A Dukinfield-born scientist has been stripped of US government funding over experiments which experts believe may have sparked the Covid-19 pandemic.
Glossop Chronicle
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Councillor fears Glossop's Market Hall scheme costs may have rocketed with delays
An outspoken opposition councillor fears the cost of High Peak Borough Council’s Glossop Market Hall renovation scheme for the authority and the public purse has greatly increased during on-going delays.
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Local football club secures vital sponsorship
Local football club Glossop North End Community Club have recently secured vital sponsorship from McDonalds.
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Council leader's 'worrying times' warning as he prepares to set tough budget
Derbyshire County Council Leader Barry Lewis has stated it is ‘a worrying time for residents’ after the authority claims it is continuing to face external financial pressures beyond its control as it outlines another tough budget plan for the 2025-26 financial year.
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Appeal to provide a tasty Easter treat for Bunny Hop children
Willow Wood Hospice has appealed for people to donate 8,000 Creme Eggs to children taking part in its annual Bunny Hop.
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Plot holders to foot gravestone repair bills
Dozens of plot holders will need to fork out for repairs to gravestones after a survey found some to be in danger of toppling over.
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New Land Rover for Mountain Rescue team
Glossop mountain rescuers have taken delivery of a vital piece of achievement.
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Could Snake Pass be closed to traffic due to soaring cost of keeping the road open
Fears are increasing that the infamous Snake Pass might be closed to traffic for good as the cost of maintaining the road continues to soar.
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Alisha impresses on Formula Winter Series debut
Alisha Palmowski powered through her debut weekend in the Formula Winter Series despite being beset by technical problems in Portugal.
Oldham Reporter
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Man charged with string of burglaries
A 20-year-old man has been charged with a spate of burglaries across Oldham and Manchester.
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Dr Kershaw's host creative project
A tireless charity which aims to unite people with life-limiting or serious illnesses is hosting its next creative project.
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Match Report: Oldham 20-18 Southport
Oldham welcomed third placed Southport to Manor Park for their first home game of 2025.
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Residents invited to report hate crime
Oldham police are inviting residents to report any acts of hate crime or violence towards them at a local surgery.
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Vital funds needed for man suddenly struck with Motor Neurone Disease
The family of a man unexpectedly struck down with a life-changing disability are appealing for help in raising vital funds to make his home more accessible.
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Man arrested on suspicion of lock snap burglaries
A man has been arrested on suspicion of a string of burglaries across Oldham and Manchester.
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Schools join forces for language event
Schools in Oldham are set to benefit from a motivational careers fair to encourage students to continue studying languages and take a GCSE in a language.
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Fears Post Office closure will be death knell for Oldham town centre
The closure of a WH Smith branch in Oldham has sparked fears the town centre will permanently lose its only Post Office.