The very latest news
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Stogia vows to fight for more NHS investment in Gorton and DentonLabour’s by-election candidate for Gorton and Denton, Angeliki Stogia, has pledged to “fight for more investment in our NHS” as she steps up her campaign in the constituency.
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Closure of day care centre on hold amid backlashThe closure of a much-loved day care centre for adults with learning disabilities is on hold amid a backlash.
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Local company celebrates move to Employee Ownership TrustAdmiral Leasing & Loans - the trading name of Oldham-based finance provider Universal Leasing Limited - is delighted to announce the successful sale by the founding shareholders into an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT).
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Glossop Parish Church turns plastic tubs into charity fundsCongratulations to Glossop Parish Church for its fantastic community effort in helping save nearly 400 plastic tubs from landfill as part of a national recycling scheme.
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Latics 2 – 0 Bristol Rovers: Gritty win for Latics after Drummond bangerAfter Saturday’s well-below-average first 45 minutes, Latics took just 50 seconds to get into this game. No one claimed Mat Hudson’s clearance on the edge of the Rovers box. Drummond got a foot in, as did Fondop. It still wasn’t under anyone’s control until Drummond smashed it first time from 30 yards, giving Bradley Young in the Rovers net zero chance.
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Dark Peak Photo Festival returns to GlossopThe Dark Peak Photo Festival presents an ambitious programme of contemporary photography exhibitions, workshops, talks and participatory events across multiple venues.
Tameside Reporter
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Tony Hillier's Tour top tipsLast year saw the 10th Anniversary of the rebirth of the iconic four day running event ‘The Tour’, which originally began in 1981.
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More success for Tameside gymnastsTameside School of Gymnastics Community Interest Company (TSOG) is celebrating another brilliant competition weekend following more success at the North West Development Grades, held on Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th February in Wigan.
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Stogia vows to fight for more NHS investment in Gorton and DentonLabour’s by-election candidate for Gorton and Denton, Angeliki Stogia, has pledged to “fight for more investment in our NHS” as she steps up her campaign in the constituency.
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Tameside Jobs FairHundreds of employment opportunities across a range of sectors, will be available at Tameside Council's Spring Jobs Fair on Wednesday 1 April, between 9am-1pm at Dukinfield Town Hall.
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Hyde Fire Station Launches Work Placement AppealHyde Fire Station’s King’s Trust Programme is looking for local businesses to offer work placements for students currently enrolled in their latest course.
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Abandoned building will not be transformed into community hubAn abandoned community space will not be transformed into a multi-functional wellbeing centre, gym, food bank and soup kitchen.
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Ashley B Charity Ball raises over £19,000 for Willow Wood HospiceMore than 200 guests dressed to impress for an emotional and uplifting evening at The Premier Suite and Lounge in Audenshaw, as family, friends and supporters gathered to honour the memory of Ashley Butterworth.
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Reform UK candidate Matt Goodwin says by-election is “a chance to send a shock to the system”Reform UK has selected broadcaster and political commentator Matt Goodwin as its candidate for the Gorton and Denton by-election on 26 February.
Glossop Chronicle
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Glossop Parish Church turns plastic tubs into charity fundsCongratulations to Glossop Parish Church for its fantastic community effort in helping save nearly 400 plastic tubs from landfill as part of a national recycling scheme.
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Dark Peak Photo Festival returns to GlossopThe Dark Peak Photo Festival presents an ambitious programme of contemporary photography exhibitions, workshops, talks and participatory events across multiple venues.
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Residents voice concern as work at housing development is delayedResidents of Dinting have voiced concerns over potential delays at ‘The Brambles’ housing development after its groundworks contractor, Caldwell Construction Limited, recently went into administration.
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United Utilities to host online careers event as recruitment drive continuesUnited Utilities is set to host an online recruitment event as part of a region-wide drive to expand its workforce.
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Stroke survivor returns to Tameside Hospital to inspire patientsAlmost three years after being rushed to Tameside Hospital with a life-threatening stroke, Summer Clarke has returned, this time as a volunteer determined to give hope to others facing a similar battle.
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Government support package to benefit local pubsLocal pubs across High Peak are set to benefit from government support package aimed at helping the sector cope with rising costs and other pressures.
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New call for community speed watch volunteersCommunity Speed Watch (CSW) is a national initiative that enables local residents to take an active role in improving road safety in their own neighbourhoods.
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St Philip Howard celebrates Ofsted praiseStudents at St Philip Howard Catholic Voluntary Academy are part of a “vibrant school community built on the ethos of togetherness and care” according to Ofsted.
Oldham Reporter
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Closure of day care centre on hold amid backlashThe closure of a much-loved day care centre for adults with learning disabilities is on hold amid a backlash.
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Local company celebrates move to Employee Ownership TrustAdmiral Leasing & Loans - the trading name of Oldham-based finance provider Universal Leasing Limited - is delighted to announce the successful sale by the founding shareholders into an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT).
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Latics 2 – 0 Bristol Rovers: Gritty win for Latics after Drummond bangerAfter Saturday’s well-below-average first 45 minutes, Latics took just 50 seconds to get into this game. No one claimed Mat Hudson’s clearance on the edge of the Rovers box. Drummond got a foot in, as did Fondop. It still wasn’t under anyone’s control until Drummond smashed it first time from 30 yards, giving Bradley Young in the Rovers net zero chance.
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Town centre’s former Barclays bank to be turned into casinoA town’s former bank could soon become a casino. Merkur Slots Ltd, a German adult gaming firm, wants to fill the vacant Barclays building in Oldham town centre with slot machines and betting games.
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Dr Kershaw's backs Hospice UK campaign to highlight gifts in WillsWith two in five UK hospices planning to make cuts due to a lack of funding, Dr Kershaw’s Hospice has partnered with Hospice UK to highlight the critical impact of gifts in Wills.
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Two men arrested in connection with Oldham shootingTwo men have been arrested in the early hours of this morning as police continue their investigation into a shooting at a property in Oldham.
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Police ask parents for support to tackle youth disorder at Oldham Tim HortonsPolice are urging parents to remind their children about the impact anti-social behaviour can have on others following an increase in reports about youth-related disorder at Tim Hortons in Oldham.
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United Utilities to host online careers event as recruitment drive continuesUnited Utilities is set to host an online recruitment event as part of a region-wide drive to expand its workforce.



