The very latest news
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Two more arrested after town centre disorderTwo more youths have been arrested following violent disorders in Oldham town centre – bringing the total to seven.
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Poundland Closure in OldhamThe Poundland store in Oldham town centre will shut its doors today, December 13.
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League Two Preview: Crawley Town v LaticsLatics boss Micky Mellon likes to present each game as an opportunity to do something – anything from building on previous success to the righting wrongs.
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MP Debbie Abrahams briefed on FCHOs big projectLocal MP Debbie Abrahams has been briefed by First Choice Homes Oldham's (FCHO) chief executive about the housing association's proposed 147-home Southlink development - its biggest ever project.
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Work underway at Wrigley Head Solar FarmWork is underway on Oldham’s first solar farm, a council-funded clean energy scheme next to the Rochdale Canal in Failsworth.
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Hulme Grammar School ignites future tech talent with junior hackathon backed by lovable and purpleA leading independent school in Oldham is set to become a hub of innovation next week as it hosts an exciting Junior Hackathon for students aged eight to 18.
Tameside Reporter
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Tameside mum turns daughters struggles into two inspiring new booksA Tameside mum has turned years of navigating selective mutism, autism, and school challenges with her daughter into two heartfelt new book releases, hoping to offer comfort, understanding and a vital communication tool to families facing similar struggles.
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Bold new vision for Denton set for council approvalA major transformation of Denton town centre is a step closer as Tameside Council’s Executive Cabinet prepares to consider a bold regeneration plan later this month.
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Tameside set for major transport boost as rail joins the Bee Network in 2026With just one year to go until rail becomes part of Greater Manchester’s Bee Network, Tameside is preparing for a major leap forward in connectivity.
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NHS Greater Manchester issues guidance ahead of resident doctor strikesNHS Greater Manchester is advising patients across the region on how to access care during planned industrial action by resident doctors (formerly junior doctors).
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Transport for Greater Manchester workers join Metrolink Tram staff in December strikesTransport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) workers begin a fresh round of strike action tomorrow (Friday) over fair pay.
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Costly Christmas clogs: home cooks told to watch what goes down the drainHome cooks in Tameside and across Greater Manchester are being urged to think twice before tipping leftover festive fat down the kitchen sink this Christmas.
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Waterloo and Taunton Conservative Club brings Christmas cheerThe Waterloo and Taunton Conservative Club in Ashton-under-Lyne once again spread festive joy, opening its doors to club members and local residents aged 65 and over for its annual Pensioners Christmas Party.
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Exciting regeneration plans set to transform Stalybridge town centreStalybridge is set to undergo a fresh wave of regeneration as work begins on a series of major improvements aimed at making the town centre more attractive, accessible, and welcoming for residents, businesses, and visitors.
Glossop Chronicle
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NHS Greater Manchester issues guidance ahead of resident doctor strikesNHS Greater Manchester is advising patients across the region on how to access care during planned industrial action by resident doctors (formerly junior doctors).
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Parents and UNISON welcome Derbyshire council’s £1.3m boost for SEND staffConcerned parents and union members have welcomed Derbyshire County Council’s decision to boost funding for its SEND teams.
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Local riders gear up for festive charity toy runA motorcycle riders’ group based in Hadfield is inviting the community to come together this Christmas to support a local charity.
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All Saints CVA have festive fun for good causePupils and staff at All Saints CVA got into the festive spirit for Elf Day, raising funds in support of Alzheimer’s.
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Council warning over 'unprecedented flu wave'Derbyshire County Council has echoed warnings from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) as flu cases rise sharply across the country.
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The local locksmith supporting the communityWith darker evenings and winter weather setting in, safety and security are once again high on the agenda for residents across Glossop.
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Youngster's mission to spread winter warmthA local family is spreading warmth and kindness this festive season thanks to the dedication of a young girl determined to help those most in need.
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Major upgrade for historic hallCapacity at Glossop’s landmark Victoria Hall is set to double following funding from the Council.
Oldham Reporter
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Two more arrested after town centre disorderTwo more youths have been arrested following violent disorders in Oldham town centre – bringing the total to seven.
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Poundland Closure in OldhamThe Poundland store in Oldham town centre will shut its doors today, December 13.
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League Two Preview: Crawley Town v LaticsLatics boss Micky Mellon likes to present each game as an opportunity to do something – anything from building on previous success to the righting wrongs.
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MP Debbie Abrahams briefed on FCHOs big projectLocal MP Debbie Abrahams has been briefed by First Choice Homes Oldham's (FCHO) chief executive about the housing association's proposed 147-home Southlink development - its biggest ever project.
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Work underway at Wrigley Head Solar FarmWork is underway on Oldham’s first solar farm, a council-funded clean energy scheme next to the Rochdale Canal in Failsworth.
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Hulme Grammar School ignites future tech talent with junior hackathon backed by lovable and purpleA leading independent school in Oldham is set to become a hub of innovation next week as it hosts an exciting Junior Hackathon for students aged eight to 18.
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Eton Star Academy given green light in OldhamAn Eton-backed secondary school is coming to Oldham, the government has confirmed. The Eton Star Academy has officially been greenlit by the Department for Education, after the project was put on hold for more than a year.
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NHS Greater Manchester issues guidance ahead of resident doctor strikesNHS Greater Manchester is advising patients across the region on how to access care during planned industrial action by resident doctors (formerly junior doctors).



