The very latest news
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Deniz prepares for Co-op Live returnDroylsden boxer Billy Deniz makes the long-awaited return to the ring this weekend, as he looks to extend his unblemished pro record to 15 wins.
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Tameside health partnerships highly commended in national awardsTwo collaborative projects at Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust were awarded highly commended at this year’s national Health Service Journal (HSJ) Independent Healthcare Providers Awards.
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Tameside Primary School lights the way to energy efficiencyTo save running costs and help the environment, energy will be created through solar panels, which are to be installed at Heys Primary School in Ashton-under-Lyne.
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Police give update following incident involving teenage girl in Royton parkPolice have concluded searches of Tandle Hill Country Park as part of an investigation into how a 17-year-old girl may have been harmed last Friday (March 20).
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Domestic Abuse Protection Orders now rolled out in OldhamDomestic Abuse Protection Orders (DAPOs) will now be used in every GMP district including Oldham following more than 460 arrests since the pilot started 18 months ago.
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Leader of council issues statement about Glossop tipCouncillor Alan Graves, Leader of Derbyshire County Council, has issued a statement to the Glossop Chronicle about the potential closure of Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre.
Tameside Reporter
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Deniz prepares for Co-op Live returnDroylsden boxer Billy Deniz makes the long-awaited return to the ring this weekend, as he looks to extend his unblemished pro record to 15 wins.
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Tameside health partnerships highly commended in national awardsTwo collaborative projects at Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust were awarded highly commended at this year’s national Health Service Journal (HSJ) Independent Healthcare Providers Awards.
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Tameside Primary School lights the way to energy efficiencyTo save running costs and help the environment, energy will be created through solar panels, which are to be installed at Heys Primary School in Ashton-under-Lyne.
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Pupils reflect on anti-racism learningSchool children have taken part in a celebration event that rounded up a series of hate crime workshops and interactive theatre experiences.
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NCP car park in Ashton set for closureThe National Car Park (NCP) in Ashton-Under-Lyne on Cotton Street is set to be closed tomorrow (27 March).
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Ashton and Stalybridge redevelopment plan approvedTwo giant town centre redevelopment schemes have been pushed forward by town hall bosses.
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Curry & Sax night strikes a chord in Mossley, raising over £1,100 for The ChristieChutney Masala in Mossley was filled with music, laughter and generosity on Tuesday 24 March, as more than 60 guests gathered for a special fundraising evening in aid of The Christie Allsorts.
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Local gymnast shines on returnLocal gymnast Poppy Blair has delivered an inspiring return to competition, showcasing resilience, determination and exceptional commitment after a year of significant challenges.
Glossop Chronicle
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Leader of council issues statement about Glossop tipCouncillor Alan Graves, Leader of Derbyshire County Council, has issued a statement to the Glossop Chronicle about the potential closure of Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre.
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Glossopdale Together Alliance to attend "historic" marchGlossopdale Together Alliance is sending a coach to London on Saturday 28th March to take part in the March for Love and Unity against Hate under the banner of “Together We Stand, Divided We Fall."
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Community invited to Manor Park makeover launchManor Park’s new Active Zone has officially opened at a launch day buzzing with activity and energy.
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Award-winning florist launches floral ginFrom Flower to Flavour: Glossop creative studio translates floral design into 'The Florist' gin.
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Ten marathons for MollyA local father has taken on an extraordinary endurance challenge by running 10 marathons in 10 consecutive days in memory of his daughter Molly.
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Charity partnership offers wider support across High PeakTwo much-loved local charities are joining together to strengthen support across Glossop, Buxton and the wider High Peak.
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Celebrating the Mayor's milestonesAs his year as Mayor of High Peak draws to a close, Cllr Dom Starkey is inviting residents to join him to celebrate the year and support his chosen charities.
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Derbyshire to tackle 'hidden' unemploymentDerbyshire is set to benefit from a major investment aimed at reducing ‘hidden’ unemployment.
Oldham Reporter
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Police give update following incident involving teenage girl in Royton parkPolice have concluded searches of Tandle Hill Country Park as part of an investigation into how a 17-year-old girl may have been harmed last Friday (March 20).
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Domestic Abuse Protection Orders now rolled out in OldhamDomestic Abuse Protection Orders (DAPOs) will now be used in every GMP district including Oldham following more than 460 arrests since the pilot started 18 months ago.
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Man due in court in connection with a shooting in OldhamA 35-year-old man has been charged in connection with a shooting on School House Road, Oldham, which took place on February 15, 2026.
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East Crompton pupils win Bellway's eco competitionThree pupils from East Crompton St George’s CE Primary School in Oldham are the lucky winners of a Bellway competition celebrating British garden wildlife.
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Fly high with Manchester Airport careersManchester Airports Group (MAG) attended Get Oldham Working (GOW) this week in a major employment and skills initiative aimed at connecting the town's residents with exciting career opportunities across one of the UK’s largest airport operators.
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Ashton see off local rivals OldhamOldham welcomed local rivals Ashton to Manor Park for Saturday’s fixture which was also the clubs Annual Reunion day.
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Saddleworth Rotary’s Easter eggstravaganzaEaster is traditionally a time of joy and renewal, when people look to celebrate as we move into spring.
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Oldham Council secures £5.7 million to support residents through financial crisisOldham residents in need of financial help will get the crisis support they need thanks to a commitment agreed by Oldham Council this week for 2026/27.



