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Oldham set to sparkle with annual Christmas Lights Switch-OnOldham town centre will burst into festive colour this Saturday (November 15) as the annual Christmas Lights Switch-On Show returns with an evening packed with family fun, live music and entertainment for all ages.
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Droylsden and Clayton dealers among gang jailed in £1.6m cocaine caseA major drugs gang responsible for supplying millions of pounds worth of cocaine across North Manchester has been dismantled following a covert police investigation that led to the sentencing of seven people at Manchester Crown Court.
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Oldham Theatre Workshop returns with a magical new festive production Hansel & GretelAfter the huge success of last year’s Tales of the Toymender - Oldham Theatre Workshop’s professional company is back this Christmas with another spellbinding family adventure.
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Student celebrates successful finish in Oldham Halloween Half MarathonOasis Academy Leesbrook student Waleed has made a strong showing at the recent Oldham Halloween Half Marathon. . . placing 169th out of 600 participants.
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Heartbroken family plead for information on missing dog SashaIt’s been more than two months since beloved family dog Sasha went missing from her home in Audenshaw, and her devastated owners are still desperately searching for her.
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Controversial scheme on greenbelt given planning permissionA scheme to build a battery storage unit on greenbelt land for green energy has been approved by a government body despite councillors refusing planning permission earlier this year.
Tameside Reporter
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Students Launch “Relove and Reuse” in the Heart of StalybridgeA new and inspiring venture is opening its doors in Stalybridge next week. Students from the local Works4U College are preparing to launch Relove and Reuse, an “opportunity shop” designed by and for young people across Tameside.
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Droylsden and Clayton dealers among gang jailed in £1.6m cocaine caseA major drugs gang responsible for supplying millions of pounds worth of cocaine across North Manchester has been dismantled following a covert police investigation that led to the sentencing of seven people at Manchester Crown Court.
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Heartbroken family plead for information on missing dog SashaIt’s been more than two months since beloved family dog Sasha went missing from her home in Audenshaw, and her devastated owners are still desperately searching for her.
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Tameside resident says week-long hospital stay left them in tearsA Tameside resident has spoken of a “distressing” experience at Royal Blackburn Hospital, claiming they were left in a corridor for more than 30 hours and felt dismissed by staff while seeking urgent care for a neurological condition.
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New children’s book “Danny’s Trails: Mossley, England” celebrates friendship, resilience, and the beauty of local landscapesA chance meeting on a transatlantic flight has led to an inspiring creative partnership, and a brand-new children’s book that shines a spotlight on Mossley’s scenic countryside.
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Residents urged to bring Christmas cheer to Tameside’s care leaversResidents across Tameside are being urged to help make Christmas special for local care leavers by buying them a gift this festive season.
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Support local hospice care this Christmas at Willow Wood’s festive eventsWillow Wood Hospice is inviting the community to get into the Christmas spirit while supporting local hospice care, with a calendar full of festive fundraising events this winter.
Glossop Chronicle
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A57 Link Road Scheme work updatesNational Highways have shared the latest work updates for the A57 Link Road.
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Have your say: changes to waste collectionFrom April next year, Glossop residents will be asked to separate their food waste from garden waste due to changes in legislation requiring all councils to provide a weekly food waste collection service.
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Specsavers and Dark Peak Books partner to inspire young readersA local opticians has announced the winner of its in-store giveaway, with a 12 month book subscription as the prize.
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Hadfield family create spine-chilling fun for charityThe Morris family in Hadfield has once again delighted the community with their annual Halloween attraction, transforming their home into a spooky trail - all in aid of local charity Crossroads Derbyshire.
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Can you help light up Hadfield Bowling Club?Hadfield Bowling Club is appealing to the local community to support their crowdfunding campaign for a vital upgrade.
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Support local hospice care this Christmas at Willow Wood’s festive eventsWillow Wood Hospice is inviting the community to get into the Christmas spirit while supporting local hospice care, with a calendar full of festive fundraising events this winter.
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Old Glossop Stream cleanGrab your wellies and bright outdoor clothes to come and help clear vegetation preventing the natural flow of the stream which runs down Wesley Street in Old Glossop.
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A win for Willow WoodWillow Wood Hospice is celebrating after its Glossop charity shop was crowned the East Midlands winner in the UK’s Favourite Charity Shop Awards 2025.
Oldham Reporter
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Oldham set to sparkle with annual Christmas Lights Switch-OnOldham town centre will burst into festive colour this Saturday (November 15) as the annual Christmas Lights Switch-On Show returns with an evening packed with family fun, live music and entertainment for all ages.
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Oldham Theatre Workshop returns with a magical new festive production Hansel & GretelAfter the huge success of last year’s Tales of the Toymender - Oldham Theatre Workshop’s professional company is back this Christmas with another spellbinding family adventure.
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Student celebrates successful finish in Oldham Halloween Half MarathonOasis Academy Leesbrook student Waleed has made a strong showing at the recent Oldham Halloween Half Marathon. . . placing 169th out of 600 participants.
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Controversial scheme on greenbelt given planning permissionA scheme to build a battery storage unit on greenbelt land for green energy has been approved by a government body despite councillors refusing planning permission earlier this year.
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Changes to Oldham regeneration project will cost additional £7mOldham Council will be spending almost an additional £7m on its town centre regeneration project, reports have revealed.
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A ten-year-old child was hospitalised due to ‘potentially life-threatening’ neglectA ten-year-old child was hospitalised due to ‘potentially life-threatening’ neglect after a shocking ‘oversight’ by Oldham Council, a report has found.
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Expansion at Royton health centre approvedA welcome change is coming to a medical practice in Oldham after councillors greenlit a two-storey extension this week.
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Oldham Council runs competition to find lucky winner to turn on Christmas lightsOldham Council is running a competition for one lucky winner to join Santa for the Christmas Lights switch-on in the town centre.



