The very latest news
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Sett Valley Kitchen win at national awardsSett Valley Kitchen, the home of “Live & Let’s Pie”, has won two prestigious awards at the British Pie Awards.
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Historic Old Town Hall opens it’s doors as new events venueA restored historic building in the centre of Glossop has officially opened as a new venue for weddings, celebrations and community events.
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£1 million pet care centre and vet practice opens in GlossopPet owners have a brand-new destination for all their pet care needs, as Pets at Home have opened a new combined pet care centre and Vets for Pets veterinary practice.
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Crossroads Derbyshire hold inspiring International Women's Day eventGamesley Community Centre was buzzing with conversation and celebration on Friday 6th March as Crossroads Derbyshire hosted an International Women’s Day event.
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Three key milestones reached on A57 Mottram Link RoadsA major scheme set to transform journeys across the North has reached three significant milestones.
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High Peak MP criticises Reform's "silly stunt"Alan Graves, leader of the Reform-led Derbyshire County Council, recently joined a political petrol station stunt near Buxton, as Reform UK temporarily reduced the price of fuel for motorists.
Tameside Reporter
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Three key milestones reached on A57 Mottram Link RoadsA major scheme set to transform journeys across the North has reached three significant milestones.
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Bomb scare at Ashton school ends after ‘WW2-style device’ found to be empty flarePolice have confirmed that a device discovered at a secondary school in Ashton-under-Lyne was non-viable after specialist officers determined it was an empty illumination flare.
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Tameside in Work helps Ryecroft Foods employees move into new jobs after redundanciesA team from Tameside Council has helped residents affected by redundancies at Ryecroft Foods find new employment, with two former employees already securing new jobs.
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Girlguiding Ashton Division appeals for volunteers to keep local units runningGirlguiding leaders in Ashton Division are appealing for more volunteers to step forward and help support local units, ensuring hundreds of girls across the area can continue to enjoy the opportunities the organisation provides.
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Free fruit and vegetable marketplace for families in Ashton-under-LyneFamilies across Tameside are being invited to attend a free community marketplace later this month, offering fresh fruit and vegetables along with activities and support for local residents.
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New estate could be built on farmland in Tameside townGiant new housing scheme planned for Mossley countryside.
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‘No one should feel alone’: Local group hosts Endometriosis Awareness MarchA local chronic illness community group is inviting residents to take part in an awareness march on the 28th of March to highlight the impact of endometriosis and other long-term health conditions.
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First choice secondary school offers reach ten-year high in TamesideThe number of pupils receiving their first-choice secondary school place in Tameside has reached its highest level in a decade, according to the local authority.
Glossop Chronicle
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Sett Valley Kitchen win at national awardsSett Valley Kitchen, the home of “Live & Let’s Pie”, has won two prestigious awards at the British Pie Awards.
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Historic Old Town Hall opens it’s doors as new events venueA restored historic building in the centre of Glossop has officially opened as a new venue for weddings, celebrations and community events.
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£1 million pet care centre and vet practice opens in GlossopPet owners have a brand-new destination for all their pet care needs, as Pets at Home have opened a new combined pet care centre and Vets for Pets veterinary practice.
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Crossroads Derbyshire hold inspiring International Women's Day eventGamesley Community Centre was buzzing with conversation and celebration on Friday 6th March as Crossroads Derbyshire hosted an International Women’s Day event.
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Three key milestones reached on A57 Mottram Link RoadsA major scheme set to transform journeys across the North has reached three significant milestones.
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High Peak MP criticises Reform's "silly stunt"Alan Graves, leader of the Reform-led Derbyshire County Council, recently joined a political petrol station stunt near Buxton, as Reform UK temporarily reduced the price of fuel for motorists.
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Mayor delivers major funding boost to GamesleyGlossop’s Gamesley Community Centre is set for a major transformation after being awarded £191,570 from the East Midlands Community Development Fund, delivered by Mayor Claire Ward.
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Glossop speedster eyes top prizeGlossop motorsport star Alisha Palmowski is gearing up for her second season in F1 Academy, which gets underway this weekend in Shanghai.
Oldham Reporter
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Latics 1 – 0 Grimsby Town: Clinical Latics sink MarinersLatics were full value for this win, and they worked so, so hard for it.
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Seventh and final dog recovered after dog walker's van taken in theft in OldhamAll of the dogs taken from a stolen van and dumped in the Oldham area have now been recovered thanks to the efforts of local volunteers and officers.
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Dr Kershaw’s’ “lifeline” Hospice at Home service celebrates 10 years of compassionate careDr Kershaw’s’ Hospice at Home service is celebrating 10 years of providing compassionate care within the Oldham community.
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Latics v Grimsby Town: This. Is. It.Latics require 1.8333 points per game from their remaining 12 fixtures to reach 71 points which, historically, is the average number of points needed to secure the final League Two play-off berth. As always, relying on stats to ascertain the truth of any given football situation is like divining the mechanics of the universe by looking at the night sky through a drinking straw.
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Oldham workers warned over rise in deadly silica dust diseaseWorkers across Oldham and Greater Manchester are being warned about the dangers of silica dust exposure, as concerns grow over the number of people developing a serious and irreversible lung disease known as silicosis.
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Oldhamers invited to an Indian dance extravaganzaA Manchester based dance group is set to raise the roof with a host of performances and local people are invited.
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School closed after fire in science labNewman College in Chadderton will remain shut after a fire broke out in one of its science classrooms.
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Inclusive football sessions helping local children build confidence through sportA local football coach is helping children across Oldham and Greater Manchester build confidence and enjoy sport through inclusive SEND friendly small-group football sessions.



