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United Utilities to carry out sewer repair works on the A663 in ChaddertonThe North West’s water company is carrying out essential repair work on a sewer along Broadway (A663) in Chadderton.
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Deputy headteacher named among UK's Top 100 Most Influential People 2026A local deputy headteacher has been recognised as one of the UK’s Top 100 Most Influential People for 2026 - celebrating a career marked by exceptional leadership, dedicated service and far-reaching impact on both school, community and beyond.
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Robins scoop SpoonerAshton United have confirmed the signing of former Hyde United midfielder Callum Spooner, who joins on loan from Bury until the end of the season.
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Keep Britain Tidy Ambassador leads street clean-up while fastingSaleh Uddin Talukdar, a Keep Britain Tidy Litter Hero Ambassador and Founder of the Good Deed Foundation, was out once again with his team to rid streets of rubbish while fasting.
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Police search for man wanted on recall to prisonOfficers are appealing for the public's help to find Edward Thompson who is wanted on recall to prison.
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Match preview: Bromley v LaticsFor the players, tomorrow is a chance to build on three outstanding wins on the spin. They have properly rebounded from three potentially demoralising defeats, rediscovered their grit, got Ryan Woods back from a rest and are getting the most out Kane Drummond and Jack Stevens, and Calum Kavanagh and Mike Fondop. Mat Hudson’s transfer value continues to climb.
Tameside Reporter
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Visiting Denton’s Original Victorian CourtroomIn the heart of Greater Manchester, the old police court rooms of Denton stand as a preserved slice of Victorian justice. Originally part of Denton Police Station built in 1895, this oak-panelled Police Courtroom served the local community for over a century before its relocation.
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New political group has formed in TamesideA new political group in Tameside has been launched. Just days after a by-election to forget for Labour, a new enemy has reared its head.
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The ‘twirly’ problem that plagued Greater Manchester for 20 years – until a ‘lifechanging move’“Sorry love, yer twirly.” It is a familiar four-word sentence that Mancs have heard for 20 years.
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Mossley arts group wins major national funding boostA Mossley-based arts organisation says a major national funding win could mark a turning point for culture in Tameside.
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Social work teams celebrated for making a difference across TamesideSocial work teams across Tameside Council are being celebrated for the life-changing difference they make to children, families and adults across the borough.
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Active travel saving NHS £45m a year in Greater Manchester, new report revealsWalking, wheeling and cycling in Greater Manchester is saving the NHS more than £45 million every year, the equivalent of over one million GP appointments, according to the UK’s largest ever assessment of active travel.
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Rayner meets Royal Mail chiefs over postal delays affecting Tameside residentsAshton-under-Lyne MP Angela Rayner has met with senior representatives from Royal Mail after residents across her constituency raised concerns about delays in receiving post.
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Community green open day to celebrate spring in DukinfieldResidents across Tameside are invited to welcome the new season at a special Community Green Open Day in Dukinfield later this month.
Glossop Chronicle
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Five-year sentence for ‘terrifying’ Glossop robberyA robber who dragged a vulnerable man down an alleyway before stealing from him has been jailed for five years.
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Community urged to unite as questions over potential closure of Glossop tip mountAs Derbyshire County Council moves closer to a decision on the future of Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre, residents are being urged to engage with the forthcoming public consultation.
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Have your say on the future of councils in DerbyshireBig changes are coming to how council services are run across Derbyshire - and residents are being asked for their views.
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More roadworks in line for huge bypass schemeMotorists going through Mottram Moor can expect delays in the coming weeks as progress on the bypass ‘60 years in the making’ continues.
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Same supermarket, different prices: Fuel gap sparks questionsDrivers in Glossop have been asking the question: why does petrol sometimes cost more at one supermarket forecourt than another just a few miles away?
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Local author Inspires budding poets at All Saints CVALocal author Johanne Lee visited All Saints Catholic Voluntary Academy earlier this month, to inspire pupils to discover their own creative voices through poetry.
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Glossop’s Happy Ramblers Mark 30 Years of Walking, Friendship and Fresh AirA Glossop walking group for over-50s is celebrating its 30th anniversary and inviting more local residents to lace up their boots and join them on weekly walks that are as much about companionship and mental wellbeing as they are about exercise.
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Hillmen denied fifth straight winGlossop RUFC were on course for their fifth straight win on Saturday as they led Leigh 22-15, but an incident unfortunately led to the match being abandoned.
Oldham Reporter
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United Utilities to carry out sewer repair works on the A663 in ChaddertonThe North West’s water company is carrying out essential repair work on a sewer along Broadway (A663) in Chadderton.
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Deputy headteacher named among UK's Top 100 Most Influential People 2026A local deputy headteacher has been recognised as one of the UK’s Top 100 Most Influential People for 2026 - celebrating a career marked by exceptional leadership, dedicated service and far-reaching impact on both school, community and beyond.
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Keep Britain Tidy Ambassador leads street clean-up while fastingSaleh Uddin Talukdar, a Keep Britain Tidy Litter Hero Ambassador and Founder of the Good Deed Foundation, was out once again with his team to rid streets of rubbish while fasting.
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Police search for man wanted on recall to prisonOfficers are appealing for the public's help to find Edward Thompson who is wanted on recall to prison.
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Match preview: Bromley v LaticsFor the players, tomorrow is a chance to build on three outstanding wins on the spin. They have properly rebounded from three potentially demoralising defeats, rediscovered their grit, got Ryan Woods back from a rest and are getting the most out Kane Drummond and Jack Stevens, and Calum Kavanagh and Mike Fondop. Mat Hudson’s transfer value continues to climb.
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Pensioner fighting for his life following serious assaultA pensioner is fighting for his life in hospital following a brutal assault on Sunday evening.
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Colin the Caterpillar bakery expansion as former pub faces demolitionThe bakery responsible for creating the much-loved Colin the Caterpillar cake for M&S is expanding.
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The ‘twirly’ problem that plagued Greater Manchester for 20 years – until a ‘lifechanging move’“Sorry love, yer twirly.” It is a familiar four-word sentence that Mancs have heard for 20 years.



