The very latest news
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Police surgery invite
Officers from the Saddleworth Neighbourhood Policing Team will be holding a mobile surgery next Tuesday (June 24).
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Crucial funding helping Oldham pupils on how to stay safe
Youngsters from Oldham schools have benefited from safety sessions funded by cash clawed back from criminals.
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Become a part of the triathlon club!
Local people are being encouraged to try triathlon – one of the fastest growing sports in the country.
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Northern expands ticket acceptance arrangement with East Midlands Railway and TransPennine Express
Three train operators are keeping cities across the North connected - with an agreement to automatically accept each other's tickets during times of disruption.
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Beauty And The Beast comes to town
A tale as old as time is set to grip Oldhamers as the performance hits the town in the next few months.
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Town hall £1m roof works set for go-ahead
Hyde Town Hall is set to get a makeover worth almost £1m.
Tameside Reporter
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Andy's Man Club opens in Stalybridge
Andy's Man Club is launching its newest branch in Stalybridge next Monday, June 23, 2025.
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Become a part of the triathlon club!
Local people are being encouraged to try triathlon – one of the fastest growing sports in the country.
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Town hall £1m roof works set for go-ahead
Hyde Town Hall is set to get a makeover worth almost £1m.
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Street cut in half by train crash set to return to normality next month
Normality is set to return to a street that was cut in half by a train crash last year. The trouble started when a freight train came off the tracks in Audenshaw in September. Nine of the train’s 24 wagons derailed in total, with the last one coming to a standstill on a bridge near Sidmouth Street.
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Charity rugby team returns with bigger impact after raising nearly £80,000 for cancer support
After raising an incredible £79,484 in 2024, the Manchester Select Rugby League team is back with even bigger plans - combining charity, community, and cancer awareness through a series of powerful events starting this July.
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Students transform Care Home
Hyde Fire Station's 37th cohort of students have been making a big difference to Laurel Bank Care Home
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The Tour 2025: Round-up
The 10th anniversary of the annual local running event ‘The Tour’ saw a familiar face come out on top.
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Aldwinians ladies tournament returns
Following the success of last year’s event, Aldwinians RUFC once again hosted their annual ladies rugby tournament over the weekend.
Glossop Chronicle
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Full line-up announced: One World Festival, New Mills
New Mills' favourite summer event, One World Festival, announces the full line-up with numerous live music acts, ranging from pop to indie rock and DJ sets.
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Council adopts Order to help prevent wildfires
Lighting fires, barbecues, fireworks and sky lanterns will be banned at high-risk locations across the High Peak, after High Peak Borough Council approved the introduction of a Public Spaces Protection Order.
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High Peak Borough Council announce new mowing regime
The Council is formalising the changes they have made to their mowing regime over the past couple of years.
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‘I’ve been suffering for 20 years’: A new hope for women silently struggling with urinary incontinence
For nearly 20 years, Liza, a mother of one from Derbyshire, lived with a secret that impacted every part of her daily life: urinary incontinence. Once confident and outgoing, she found herself constantly scanning for the nearest toilet, avoiding exercise classes, and turning down social invitations for fear of leaking.
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Derbyshire NHS budgets to be slashed
More than 550 Derbyshire NHS staff could lose their jobs in a bid to cut budgets by more than £180 million.
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High Peak MP welcomes Comprehensive Spending Review
Jon Pearce has welcomed the Comprehensive Spending Review saying it will put more money in the back pockets of High Peak residents.
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Police appeal for missing Glossop man
Derbyshire Constabulary are appealing for help to find David, who is missing from Glossop.
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Nine year old Brownie 'Speaking out' on speeding
A 9-year-old Brownie living on Sheffield Road in Glossop, has launched a heartfelt petition calling on Derbyshire County Council to urgently introduce traffic calming measures to protect her community.
Oldham Reporter
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Police surgery invite
Officers from the Saddleworth Neighbourhood Policing Team will be holding a mobile surgery next Tuesday (June 24).
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Crucial funding helping Oldham pupils on how to stay safe
Youngsters from Oldham schools have benefited from safety sessions funded by cash clawed back from criminals.
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Become a part of the triathlon club!
Local people are being encouraged to try triathlon – one of the fastest growing sports in the country.
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Northern expands ticket acceptance arrangement with East Midlands Railway and TransPennine Express
Three train operators are keeping cities across the North connected - with an agreement to automatically accept each other's tickets during times of disruption.
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Beauty And The Beast comes to town
A tale as old as time is set to grip Oldhamers as the performance hits the town in the next few months.
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Post Office back in Spindles
The Post Office is back in Spindles and the Council Leader Arooj Shah has welcomed the return of this vital service to the heart of Oldham town centre.
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Man with links to Oldham being sought by police
Police are looking for this man (pictured) who is wanted on recall to prison.
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Festival Oldham comes to town
Oldham town centre will be filled with colour, music and joy as outdoor performances and interactive shows entertain crowds next month.