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Bereavement services team abseil for children’s charityTameside Council bereavement officers Ashley Gibson and Andrew Cochrane will join colleagues from across Greater Manchester in a 172ft sponsored abseil to raise funds for the charity Once Upon a Smile.
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Oasis Academy Leesbrook takes a firm stand on mobile phones with "No Exceptions" PolicyIn an era where teenagers spend hours locked to endless digital scrolling, teachers are facing an unprecedented battle for student attention. The constant buzz of notifications from Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok has turned the modern classroom into a digital battleground.
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World Cup hero Sir Geoff Hurst comes homeIt remains to be seen whether football will be coming home this summer, but England legend Sir Geoff Hurst certainly did come home over the weekend.
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Four Tameside & Glossop projects shortlisted at national patient safety awardsTameside & Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust has been recognised for a number of innovative approaches to improving patient safety at the HSJ Patient Safety Awards 2026.
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Angela Rayner MP visits Power2 Head OfficeOn Friday 5th June 2026, Angela Rayner MP visited the Head Office of Power2org in Ashton-under-Lyne to see the impact the Cat’s Wardrobe project is having on care-experienced young people in her constituency.
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Oldham social workers go the extra mile to support children entering careA dedicated team of social workers from Oldham Council’s Safeguarding and Care Planning Service have raised nearly £3,000 for vulnerable children and young people after completing the Great Manchester 10k Run.
Tameside Reporter
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Bereavement services team abseil for children’s charityTameside Council bereavement officers Ashley Gibson and Andrew Cochrane will join colleagues from across Greater Manchester in a 172ft sponsored abseil to raise funds for the charity Once Upon a Smile.
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World Cup hero Sir Geoff Hurst comes homeIt remains to be seen whether football will be coming home this summer, but England legend Sir Geoff Hurst certainly did come home over the weekend.
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Four Tameside & Glossop projects shortlisted at national patient safety awardsTameside & Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust has been recognised for a number of innovative approaches to improving patient safety at the HSJ Patient Safety Awards 2026.
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Angela Rayner MP visits Power2 Head OfficeOn Friday 5th June 2026, Angela Rayner MP visited the Head Office of Power2org in Ashton-under-Lyne to see the impact the Cat’s Wardrobe project is having on care-experienced young people in her constituency.
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Pie supper served to thank priceless Mossley volunteersHomelessness charity Emmaus Mossley celebrated Volunteers’ Week 2026 by hosting a pie supper to thank its team of dedicated local volunteers.
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150th Anniversary - Hyde ClubThe Hyde Club proudly celebrates its 150th Anniversary in style. A whole weekend of fun events and entertainment took place, with members dressing for the occasion in Victorian attire.
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Schools lead the way with local litter picksThree primary schools in Tameside have worked to improve their local neighbourhoods by participating in litter picking sessions.
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New funding round opens to support neighbourhood improvementsResidents, community groups and local partners are being encouraged to apply for funding to deliver neighbourhood improvements across Tameside, as the final round of the Pride in Place Impact Fund opens
Glossop Chronicle
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Four Tameside & Glossop projects shortlisted at national patient safety awardsTameside & Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust has been recognised for a number of innovative approaches to improving patient safety at the HSJ Patient Safety Awards 2026.
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Pay to bin it!High Peak Borough Council will introduce an opt-in fee to collect garden waste from July.
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Award-winning, authentic and made with loveBringing a taste of Italy to Glossop, family-run business Baci Di Gelato is quickly making its mark with a blend of tradition, creativity and award-winning quality.
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Padfield’s green dream set to bloomCouncillor Ollie Cross and two special local supporters will be cutting the ribbon and opening the gates of Temple Street Community Garden in Padfield, on Sunday 14th June at 2pm.
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Opportunity to run Manor Park CaféHot on the heels of the completion of the new Active Zone in Glossop’s Manor Park, High Peak Borough Council is now inviting people interested in managing the café to come forward.
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Hadfield repeat offender jailed againA Hadfield man has been jailed after breaching a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) and carrying out a series of shop thefts in Glossop and Buxton.
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Glossop showing of People’s Emergency BriefingFollowing the hottest May ever recorded in the UK, Glossopdale residents are being invited to watch a new film highlighting the growing climate and nature crisis and encouraging action to address it.
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Creating safer spaces for new parentsA Glossop mum and parenting professional with more than 20 years of experience supporting families has launched a new movement aimed at improving emotional safety within parent and baby spaces.
Oldham Reporter
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Oasis Academy Leesbrook takes a firm stand on mobile phones with "No Exceptions" PolicyIn an era where teenagers spend hours locked to endless digital scrolling, teachers are facing an unprecedented battle for student attention. The constant buzz of notifications from Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok has turned the modern classroom into a digital battleground.
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Oldham social workers go the extra mile to support children entering careA dedicated team of social workers from Oldham Council’s Safeguarding and Care Planning Service have raised nearly £3,000 for vulnerable children and young people after completing the Great Manchester 10k Run.
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Alice Ferns unveils exclusive design for Russell Hobbs and Action Against Hunger partnershipRussell Hobbs has announced Alice Ferns as the chosen artist for its global charity partnership with Action Against Hunger, unveiling her exclusive limited-edition design for the campaign.
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Shazia Mirza and Satnam Galsian join Oldham's Khushi Festival this AugustKhushi, a one-day festival of happiness celebrating South Asian culture, returns on Saturday, August 1, with a variety of events at different venues in Oldham.
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Iconic beer to return to pubA unique hand crafted locally produced draught beer is being revived to mark the upcoming 50th anniversary of the Saddleworth Morris Men.
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Roadworks across Greater ManchesterPeople have been told to ‘expect delays’ as roadworks take place on a series of key A roads across Greater Manchester. Areas affected include Ashton-In-Makerfield, Rochdale, Salford, Wigan, and Oldham.
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Operation Hurricane is back for 2026Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has launched Op Hurricane, a coordinated crackdown on the anti-social use of off-road bikes, e-bikes and quad bikes across the region.
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Man wanted on recall to prisonPolice have launched an urgent search for a 31-year-old man wanted on recall to prison.



