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Full list of candidates announced for Tameside local electionsResidents across Tameside are preparing to head to the polls on Thursday 7 May, as the full list of candidates standing in this year’s local elections has now been confirmed.
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Two cases, two outcomes: Family’s fight for justice after sister’s deathA grieving brother has spoken out about what he describes as a “critical gap” in the UK justice system, as he continues campaigning for a change in the law following the death of his sister.
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“For goats not drugs” – six sentenced to over 60 years in prison for conspiracy to import drugs totalling over £1mSix people including a woman from Oldham have been sentenced for their role in a conspiracy to import class A and class B drugs into the UK.
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Match preview: Shrewsbury Town v LaticsAnd so it continues deep into the month of April – the season that was all but done in early February is absolutely not done. Latics’ bid for a second consecutive promotion retains an air of realism rather than blind optimism.
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Gabriel’s Guys marks first year helping men across TamesideA men’s support group in Ashton-under-Lyne is celebrating its first year of bringing people together and tackling loneliness in the local community.
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Consultation launched over potential closure of Glossop tipDerbyshire County Council held a Cabinet meeting on Thursday 9th April to decide the next steps in the potential closure of Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre.
Tameside Reporter
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Full list of candidates announced for Tameside local electionsResidents across Tameside are preparing to head to the polls on Thursday 7 May, as the full list of candidates standing in this year’s local elections has now been confirmed.
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Two cases, two outcomes: Family’s fight for justice after sister’s deathA grieving brother has spoken out about what he describes as a “critical gap” in the UK justice system, as he continues campaigning for a change in the law following the death of his sister.
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Gabriel’s Guys marks first year helping men across TamesideA men’s support group in Ashton-under-Lyne is celebrating its first year of bringing people together and tackling loneliness in the local community.
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Residents celebrate Good Friday at Millbrook Care HomeResidents and staff at Millbrook Care Home came together to mark Good Friday with a day of Easter-themed activities, bringing a warm sense of community spirit to the home.
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Hundreds attend Tameside Spring Jobs Fair to explore new opportunitiesMore than 700 residents turned out to explore new career opportunities at Tameside’s Spring Jobs Fair.
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More activities planned in Tameside for National Year of ReadingTameside Libraries are continuing their celebrations for the National Year of Reading with a packed programme of activities designed to inspire residents of all ages to pick up a book.
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Tour 2026 spotlight: East Cheshire HarriersAhead of this year’s Tour - the iconic four-day running event which gets underway in June - we’re shining a light on some of the local athletics clubs taking part.
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YMCA Ashton charity shop calls for volunteers to support vital community workA local charity shop in Ashton is appealing for volunteers to help keep its doors open and continue supporting essential services across the community.
Glossop Chronicle
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Two cases, two outcomes: Family’s fight for justice after sister’s deathA grieving brother has spoken out about what he describes as a “critical gap” in the UK justice system, as he continues campaigning for a change in the law following the death of his sister.
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Consultation launched over potential closure of Glossop tipDerbyshire County Council held a Cabinet meeting on Thursday 9th April to decide the next steps in the potential closure of Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre.
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Fire Tintwistle Low MoorDerbyshire Fire & Rescue Service is currently dealing with a wildfire at Tintwistle Low Moor.
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Tintwistle Bowling Club community open dayResidents are invited along and join the fun at Tintwistle Bowling Club’s Open Day on Saturday 2 May, from 11am to 5pm
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Glossop joining the Together Alliance march in LondonLast week a coach departed Glossop heading to London to take part in the massive March for Love and Unity against Hate under the banner of “Together We Stand, Divided We Fall” organised by the Glossopdale Together Alliance.
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Mini literary festival brings top authors to townDark Peak Books & Gifts and George Street Community bookshop are bringing some great authors to Glossop over the next four weeks in what is almost a mini-literature festival for the town!
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High Peak Council Housing Team on walkaboutsThe High Peak Borough Council Housing Team, in partnership with a range of local agencies, will be undertaking estate walkabouts to engage with tenants and discuss any matters of concern.
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Volunteers needed as demand for free food support growsThe Second Helpings Project CIC is calling for volunteer drivers and cooks as it continues to expand its community food support service.
Oldham Reporter
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“For goats not drugs” – six sentenced to over 60 years in prison for conspiracy to import drugs totalling over £1mSix people including a woman from Oldham have been sentenced for their role in a conspiracy to import class A and class B drugs into the UK.
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Match preview: Shrewsbury Town v LaticsAnd so it continues deep into the month of April – the season that was all but done in early February is absolutely not done. Latics’ bid for a second consecutive promotion retains an air of realism rather than blind optimism.
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Queen Elizabeth Hall final date confirmedThe Queen Elizabeth Hall in Oldham will soon open its doors for the last time before it permanently closes to the public and is prepared for demolition.
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Three men arrested after tools used in thefts found in vehicle in RoytonThree men have been arrested after police stopped a vehicle and discovered tools and equipment believed to be used in thefts.
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Do you know this man?Police are appealing for the public’s help to find Mark Batey.
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Local lecturer urges Oldham MPs to attend vital Parliamentary sick pay debateWomen with endometriosis are working in abject pain and losing £3,400 every five years – because they don’t receive statutory sick pay.
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Visitors to Dove Stone ask for stricter control of parking areasThis was the scene facing frustrated residents whose lives are disrupted daily by inconsiderate drivers to Dove Stone.
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Sholver volunteers bag 40 sacks of litter in Great British Spring Clean eventCommunity groups and residents in Sholver collected 40 bags of litter during a Great British Spring Clean event partly funded by First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO).



