The very latest news
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Hyde resident celebrates quitting smoking with help from Be Well TamesideA Hyde resident is celebrating a major personal milestone after successfully quitting smoking with support from Be Well Tameside.
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Tameside Hospital set for greener future with £24,900 wellbeing projectTameside & Glossop NHS Charity has been awarded £24,900 to transform an underused green space at Tameside Hospital into an accessible, biodiverse area designed to support the wellbeing of NHS staff, patients and visitors.
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Tameside resident appointed as High Sheriff of Greater ManchesterA Tameside resident has been appointed as the next High Sheriff of Greater Manchester following a special ceremony at Buckingham Palace.
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Work starts on new Sainsbury’s and PureGym in HydeWork has started on the new Sainsbury’s and PureGym in the Gee Cross area of Hyde.
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Tameside takes part in the Live Well Spring FestivalCommunity led events are set take place across Tameside from the 9-23 of March, as part of the Greater Manchester Live Well Spring Festival.
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Paws off! Charity issues advice ahead of Dog Theft Awareness DayAhead of Dog Theft Awareness Day on Saturday, 14 March, Dogs Trust Manchester is issuing guidance to owners in a bid to say, 'paws off!' and prevent dogs from being separated from their loving families.
Tameside Reporter
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Robins issue urgent appealAshton United are appealing for the public’s help after their skipper Luke Burke suffered a season ending injury.
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Tameside 5k Festival returnsLast Saturday saw the fourth edition of the highly anticipated Tameside 5K Festival take place at the Tameside Cycle Circuit in Ashton, which was organised jointly by the Local Runners Podcast and Active Tameside.
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Tameside athletes star for Greater ManchesterTameside was well represented at last Saturday’s Inter Counties Cross Country Championships in Nottingham, with several athletes from the borough competing as part of the Greater Manchester team.
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Hyde resident celebrates quitting smoking with help from Be Well TamesideA Hyde resident is celebrating a major personal milestone after successfully quitting smoking with support from Be Well Tameside.
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Tameside Hospital set for greener future with £24,900 wellbeing projectTameside & Glossop NHS Charity has been awarded £24,900 to transform an underused green space at Tameside Hospital into an accessible, biodiverse area designed to support the wellbeing of NHS staff, patients and visitors.
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Tameside resident appointed as High Sheriff of Greater ManchesterA Tameside resident has been appointed as the next High Sheriff of Greater Manchester following a special ceremony at Buckingham Palace.
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Work starts on new Sainsbury’s and PureGym in HydeWork has started on the new Sainsbury’s and PureGym in the Gee Cross area of Hyde.
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Tameside takes part in the Live Well Spring FestivalCommunity led events are set take place across Tameside from the 9-23 of March, as part of the Greater Manchester Live Well Spring Festival.
Glossop Chronicle
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Glossop speedster eyes top prizeGlossop motorsport star Alisha Palmowski is gearing up for her second season in F1 Academy, which gets underway this weekend in Shanghai.
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Tameside Hospital set for greener future with £24,900 wellbeing projectTameside & Glossop NHS Charity has been awarded £24,900 to transform an underused green space at Tameside Hospital into an accessible, biodiverse area designed to support the wellbeing of NHS staff, patients and visitors.
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New report highlights progress in Derbyshire SEND servicesA partnership between Derbyshire County Council and the NHS is continuing to strengthen its SEND services, according to a new report.
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‘Derbyshire Makes’ returns for 2026Residents across the county will be encouraged to get creative this spring with the return of Derbyshire Makes, Derbyshire County Council’s flagship festival celebrating making in all its forms.
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Plans underway for Glossop CarnivalPreparations are already in full swing for this year’s Glossop Carnival, with organisers promising a packed weekend of family fun in the heart of the town.
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High Peak Against Racism respond to criticismOver recent months, our coverage of the local campaign group High Peak Against Racism has prompted discussion and, in some cases, criticism.
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Council confirms new budget and tax increaseHigh Peak Borough Council have met to set its budget for the coming year at £16.6 million, to fund essential services for residents, businesses, and visitors.
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Beloved butchers fly the flag for Glossop during Pie WeekGlossop-based butchers J W Mettrick & Son Ltd are flying the flag for the town after entering three pies into this year’s British Pie Awards.
Oldham Reporter
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Match report: Fleetwood RUFC 38 Oldham RUFC 18Oldham RUFC made the long trip up a congested M61 to Fleetwood for a rescheduled fixture in their second ADM Major Conference clash.
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Walker visiting Dove Stone injuredThirteen Oldham Mountain Rescue Team members were called to assist North West Ambulance on Sunday morning after a walker fell visiting Dove Stone Reservior sustaining multiple injuries.
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Council leader backs government's new definition of anti-Muslim hostilityCouncillor Arooj Shah, leader of Oldham Council, has welcomed the government’s new definition of anti-Muslim hate describing it as an important step forward to protect all regardless of their faith.
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Dove Stone Diamond Multi-Terrain Race backOldham Mountain Rescue Team (OMRT) are excited to announce the return of the Dove Stone Diamond Multi-Terrain Race.
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Unlimited fines for dogs worrying sheepDog owners whose pets worry sheep are facing “unlimited fines” under tough new rules to protect country livestock.
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Opening date of Oldham’s new market announcedThe opening date of Oldham’s new market space has finally been announced. The new building on Yorkshire Street will replace the current Tommyfield Market, which is due to be demolished.
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Why more local families are turning to home educationEva Yates, 16, is completing work experience with the newsroom at the Reporter and writes here about her experience of home education.
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Covid memorial smashed up againA Covid memorial in Shaw has been smashed to pieces for the second time just under a year after it was targeted by vandals.



