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Hundreds of fish dead after firewater runoff enters River TameHundreds of fish have been found dead in the River Tame after water and firefighting foam from a blaze at an industrial unit in Greenfield entered the river.
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Council say pothole backlog cut by more than 90%The number of outstanding potholes on Derbyshire’s roads has fallen by more than 90% in just four months, according to Derbyshire County Council.
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Visiting Angels heralded for care beyond compareA care company operating across Tameside can claim to be amongst the best in Britain, after health watchdogs made them one of just 4% in the country to be considered OUTSTANDING.
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Weekend football round-up: Tigers off the markHyde United got their NPL Premier season up and running on Saturday with a 2-1 win at Lancaster City.
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Glossop duo to cycle 450 miles for children facing sight lossTwo Glossop residents are taking on a gruelling seven-day bike ride to raise money for two local children who have been diagnosed with Usher syndrome.
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Anger as Bee Network bus drivers say heat has led to ‘A&E’ visits and ‘fainting’Bee Network bus drivers claim they have had to visit A&E after working for hours in extremely hot vehicles.
Tameside Reporter
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Hundreds of fish dead after firewater runoff enters River TameHundreds of fish have been found dead in the River Tame after water and firefighting foam from a blaze at an industrial unit in Greenfield entered the river.
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Visiting Angels heralded for care beyond compareA care company operating across Tameside can claim to be amongst the best in Britain, after health watchdogs made them one of just 4% in the country to be considered OUTSTANDING.
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Anger as Bee Network bus drivers say heat has led to ‘A&E’ visits and ‘fainting’Bee Network bus drivers claim they have had to visit A&E after working for hours in extremely hot vehicles.
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Ashton's Ukrainian community to mark 35 years of independenceThe Ukrainian community in Ashton-under-Lyne will mark 35 years of Ukrainian independence this month at the Association of Ukrainians on Stockport Road.
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Tameside Autumn Jobs Fair to provide employment opportunitiesTameside residents will be able to access a variety of job and training opportunities at the Autumn Jobs Fair.
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Prost! Denton Town Twinning invites residents to FREE Oktoberfest twinning taster nightDenton residents are being invited to grab a beer, tuck into some German food and find out what town twinning is all about at a FREE Oktoberfest Taster Night on Monday 14 September.
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Bee Network buses are too hotBus drivers and passengers in Manchester have spoken of ‘feeling unwell’ on Bee Network vehicles because of a lack of air conditioning.
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Arrests made and illegal goods seized in crime crackdownMore than 50 arrests were made, over £60,000 in cash seized and thousands of illegal products removed from the streets during a day of action targeting crime and anti-social behaviour across Tameside.
Glossop Chronicle
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Council say pothole backlog cut by more than 90%The number of outstanding potholes on Derbyshire’s roads has fallen by more than 90% in just four months, according to Derbyshire County Council.
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Glossop duo to cycle 450 miles for children facing sight lossTwo Glossop residents are taking on a gruelling seven-day bike ride to raise money for two local children who have been diagnosed with Usher syndrome.
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MP welcomes news on disposable BBQ'sHigh Peak MP Jon Pearce has welcomed the Government’s announcement that it will consider introducing a ban on disposable barbecues, following his campaign to tackle the wildfire risk posed by their use in public spaces.
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Whitfield Well Dressing returns with free family fun dayWhitfield’s much-loved Well Dressing event will return next month, with local volunteers hosting another free community celebration packed with entertainment for all ages.
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Award-winning gelato team launch cool new ventureBaci Di Gelato, the award-winning artisan gelato business, is expanding its offering with the launch of 'Baci Fresca', a new venture featuring frozen yoghurt, artisan smoothies, and handmade sorbet.
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End of an era for much-loved Glossop shopA long-standing Glossop shop is preparing to close its doors for the final time, bringing an end to a much-loved chapter for the family behind it.
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Campaigners gather for peace and climate actionTwo action groups held public campaign events in Glossop on Saturday 8th August, highlighting concerns about nuclear weapons and fossil fuel development.
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Glossop Car Show promises a day out for all the familyGlossop Vehicle Enthusiast Club is gearing up for its annual car show in Manor Park on Sunday, August 30th, with organisers promising one of the biggest and most varied events yet.
Oldham Reporter
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Hundreds of fish dead after firewater runoff enters River TameHundreds of fish have been found dead in the River Tame after water and firefighting foam from a blaze at an industrial unit in Greenfield entered the river.
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Visiting Angels heralded for care beyond compareA care company operating across Tameside can claim to be amongst the best in Britain, after health watchdogs made them one of just 4% in the country to be considered OUTSTANDING.
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Anger as Bee Network bus drivers say heat has led to ‘A&E’ visits and ‘fainting’Bee Network bus drivers claim they have had to visit A&E after working for hours in extremely hot vehicles.
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The parking ‘nightmare’ on Waterloo StreetPeople living in an Oldham neighbourhood are facing a ‘nightmare’ every day as cars park illegally despite hundreds of fines being given out.
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Bee Network buses are too hotBus drivers and passengers in Manchester have spoken of ‘feeling unwell’ on Bee Network vehicles because of a lack of air conditioning.
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Law could change after Oldham couple’s traumatic experienceAn Oldham couple are campaigning to change the law following the tragic loss of their daughter to help thousands of grieving families in the future.
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The Blue Coat School celebrates A-level resultsAfter the long wait for results over the summer period, there was a sense of joy, relief and pride as students and their families celebrated another fantastic set of A Level results at The Blue Coat School Sixth Form.
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Grotton playground gets a new lease of lifeThe Grotton playground has been refreshed and refurbished, with new life brought to this neighbourhood play park. Everyone is invited to join the official opening taking place on Saturday, 15th August.



