The very latest news
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Glossop rallies for Jack as fundraiser tops £5,000Family and friends overwhelmed by community support after terminal brain tumour diagnosis
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High Peak to join new Derbyshire North councilGlossop and the rest of the High Peak will become part of a new single council from 2028 after the Government confirmed plans to abolish Derbyshire's current two-tier system.
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Pupils honoured at Victorious Voyage Awards EveningThe Victorious Academies Trust has held its inaugural Victorious Voyage Awards Evening celebrating pupils who have demonstrated the Trust's values.
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Could it be you? A Lotto millionaire is waiting to be crownedThe National Lottery is urging Tameside residents to check their old tickets, as a £1 million prize has so far gone unclaimed.
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Firefighters continue to tackle Tintwistle blazeFirefighters returned this morning to the major wildfire incident at Tintwistle after scaling back operations overnight.
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Hattersley Hub to host free AI conferenceThe Hub in Hattersley is set to host a free event aimed at helping people understand artificial intelligence and make better use of generative AI.
Tameside Reporter
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Pupils honoured at Victorious Voyage Awards EveningThe Victorious Academies Trust has held its inaugural Victorious Voyage Awards Evening celebrating pupils who have demonstrated the Trust's values.
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Could it be you? A Lotto millionaire is waiting to be crownedThe National Lottery is urging Tameside residents to check their old tickets, as a £1 million prize has so far gone unclaimed.
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Hattersley Hub to host free AI conferenceThe Hub in Hattersley is set to host a free event aimed at helping people understand artificial intelligence and make better use of generative AI.
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Partnership work to drive forward transformational Borough StrategyOrganisations across Tameside are working together to help make the borough a better place to live, work and visit.
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'Ice' and easy does it at TYDG awards nightTameside Youth Drama Group celebrate summer show success
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Pennies turn to pounds for Tameside charityA local charity in the heart of Tameside’s community has received a donation from Yorkshire Building Society (YBS) Charitable Foundation.
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Beat England’s World Cup disappointment at Portland Basin MuseumEngland may be out of the 2026 World Cup, but a Tameside museum is letting fans relive the 1966 win.
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Mark’s marathon motorbike ride for Francis HouseA local motorcyclist is preparing to undertake an epic 1,000-mile endurance ride in just 24 hours to raise money for Francis House Children’s Hospice in Didsbury.
Glossop Chronicle
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Glossop rallies for Jack as fundraiser tops £5,000Family and friends overwhelmed by community support after terminal brain tumour diagnosis
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High Peak to join new Derbyshire North councilGlossop and the rest of the High Peak will become part of a new single council from 2028 after the Government confirmed plans to abolish Derbyshire's current two-tier system.
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Firefighters continue to tackle Tintwistle blazeFirefighters returned this morning to the major wildfire incident at Tintwistle after scaling back operations overnight.
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Overwhelming community support for Gamesley Sports CourtResidents turned out in force on Friday, July 11, as Gamesley Community Centre celebrated the finale of its fundraising campaign to transform the village’s football sports courts.
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Whaley Bridge : No murder charge for homeowner after CPS reviewNo charges to be brought against Whaley Bridge homeowner after fatal shooting during alleged burglary
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Twig Coffee to open in Manor Park"We can't wait to open... let the new Twig begin!"
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New tunnel planned between Manchester and SheffieldA 14-mile tunnel beneath the Peak District mountains could cut journey times between Manchester and Sheffield by 30 minutes, according to an ambitious proposal.
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BREAKING: Woman chargedShania Care-Slede (10/05/2006), of Market Street, Hyde, was arrested yesterday (13 July 2026) and has been charged with aggravated arson, being reckless as to whether life was endangered, and dangerous driving.
Oldham Reporter
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Teaching assistant takes on coast-to-coast charity challenge... for her beloved hensAn Oldham hen lover is preparing to ride 230 miles across the north of England to raise funds for the British Hen Welfare Trust, inspired by her much-loved flock of rehomed ex-commercial hens.
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Budding Neighbourhoods competition 2026 has openedFirst Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) has launched its annual Budding Neighbourhoods competition for customers, leaseholders, volunteers and community groups who improve the environment where they live.
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Man banned from hospital for three yearsA 31-year-old man has been banned from entering a Greater Manchester Hospital after he threatened to set it on fire. The ban will be in place until June 2029.
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Dovestone firefighters thank the public for their donationsWith the fire still raging at Dovestone Reservoir, the firefighters tackling the blaze have thanked people for their support.
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FCHO shortlisted for top awardFirst Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) has been shortlisted in three categories at the town’s annual business awards later this year.
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Autism charity needs public votes to win £3,000 community grantCaremark, one of the UK’s leading home care providers, has announced that Oldham-based Autism Family Support has been shortlisted for a £3,000 grant through its UK-wide Community Care Fund, with the final winners now set to be decided by public vote.
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£7m extra for Oldham Coliseum refurb after toxic asbestos foundAn extra £7m will go towards securing the future of Oldham’s Coliseum Theatre after widespread toxic asbestos and major issues with the building were discovered.
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Oldham neighbourhood was like a ‘war zone’ before police crackdown, people say as Labour makes election pledgePeople living on an Oldham estate say it was like a ‘war zone’ with ‘gangs running around with machetes’, with neighbours unable to ‘go out after dark’.



