The very latest news
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Major arts investment marks a 'sea change' for OldhamA Mossley arts organisation says a recent significant funding win represents a major boost to Oldham's “cultural power”.
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Godley Green scheme to go back before planning panelThe controversial Godley Green Garden Village housing development will go back before the council’s planning panel after being rejected earlier this year.
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Council tax will go up by 4.99% in TamesideCouncil tax will rise for residents of Tameside this year, as the latest town hall meeting saw the 4.99 per cent hike officially voted through.
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Duxbury extends Tigers stayHyde United have announced defender Scott Duxbury’s loan has been extended until the end of the season.
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Help shape the future of Victoria HallThe Friends of Victoria Hall CIC are inviting members of the community to help shape the future of the historic building.
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Green light for up to nine homes could unlock 100 more, councillors warnA decision made at the recent Development Control Committee meeting has sparked concern, after land off Cemetery Road/The Heath in Dinting was approved for housing development “in principle”.
Tameside Reporter
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Godley Green scheme to go back before planning panelThe controversial Godley Green Garden Village housing development will go back before the council’s planning panel after being rejected earlier this year.
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Council tax will go up by 4.99% in TamesideCouncil tax will rise for residents of Tameside this year, as the latest town hall meeting saw the 4.99 per cent hike officially voted through.
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Man wanted in connection to theftPolice are appealing for information regarding the whereabouts of Steven Rolls, who is wanted in connection to theft.
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Three arrests made after Dukinfield stabbingPolice have arrested three people following reports of a stabbing in Dukinfield yesterday morning.
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Tameside 5k Festival returns for 2026This weekend sees the return of the popular Tameside 5k Festival, which now enters its fourth edition.
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Visiting Denton’s Original Victorian CourtroomIn the heart of Greater Manchester, the old police court rooms of Denton stand as a preserved slice of Victorian justice. Originally part of Denton Police Station built in 1895, this oak-panelled Police Courtroom served the local community for over a century before its relocation.
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New political group has formed in TamesideA new political group in Tameside has been launched. Just days after a by-election to forget for Labour, a new enemy has reared its head.
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The ‘twirly’ problem that plagued Greater Manchester for 20 years – until a ‘lifechanging move’“Sorry love, yer twirly.” It is a familiar four-word sentence that Mancs have heard for 20 years.
Glossop Chronicle
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Help shape the future of Victoria HallThe Friends of Victoria Hall CIC are inviting members of the community to help shape the future of the historic building.
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Green light for up to nine homes could unlock 100 more, councillors warnA decision made at the recent Development Control Committee meeting has sparked concern, after land off Cemetery Road/The Heath in Dinting was approved for housing development “in principle”.
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Five-year sentence for ‘terrifying’ Glossop robberyA robber who dragged a vulnerable man down an alleyway before stealing from him has been jailed for five years.
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Community urged to unite as questions over potential closure of Glossop tip mountAs Derbyshire County Council moves closer to a decision on the future of Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre, residents are being urged to engage with the forthcoming public consultation.
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Have your say on the future of councils in DerbyshireBig changes are coming to how council services are run across Derbyshire - and residents are being asked for their views.
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More roadworks in line for huge bypass schemeMotorists going through Mottram Moor can expect delays in the coming weeks as progress on the bypass ‘60 years in the making’ continues.
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Same supermarket, different prices: Fuel gap sparks questionsDrivers in Glossop have been asking the question: why does petrol sometimes cost more at one supermarket forecourt than another just a few miles away?
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Local author Inspires budding poets at All Saints CVALocal author Johanne Lee visited All Saints Catholic Voluntary Academy earlier this month, to inspire pupils to discover their own creative voices through poetry.
Oldham Reporter
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Major arts investment marks a 'sea change' for OldhamA Mossley arts organisation says a recent significant funding win represents a major boost to Oldham's “cultural power”.
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Budget approved with 5pc tax hike and £8m cutsOldham is done with ‘short-term fire fighting’ its finances, according to council leaders – but tax in the borough will rise by 4.99 per cent.
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Labour councillor quits partyAn Oldham councillor has reportedly defected from the Labour party just weeks before the local election.
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Oldham celebrates netball with international legendOldham hosted a weekend celebrating netball at every level with masterclasses from a home-grown international legend and an elite win for the town’s record-breaking club against local rivals.
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Man jailed following discovery of drug operation and £150,000 in cashA 52-year-old man has been locked up for 12 years after police uncovered a large-scale drug operation linked to him.
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Man charged following the death of a pensionerA man has been charged in relation to the death of an 82-year-old man in Oldham.
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Oldham topple table toppersOldham RUFC welcomed table topping Bury to Manor Park for Saturday’s league encounter.
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Town hall boss urges peace as local families left in fear for loved onesOldham’s town hall boss is urging for peace as families in the borough are ‘affected by violence and bloodshed’ in the Middle East.



