The very latest news
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Pedal power for Tameside and Glossop neonatal teamA group of determined cyclists are set to take on a 62-mile charity bike ride next month in a heartfelt show of thanks to the neonatal teams who cared for baby Herbie after his premature birth.
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Residents invited to shape £1.3m Pride in Place funding across TamesideResidents across Tameside are being urged to have their say on how more than £1.3 million of Pride in Place Impact Funding should be spent in their communities.
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Personalised packs help youngsters going into careNicola introduced 'Welcome into Our Care' packs after being deeply moved by a child entering care with nothing of her own.
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Dare to Know Theatre set to dazzle art galleries with live performancesFollowing their incredible success, Oldham-based Theatre Company, Dare to Know is returning to the stage for a Spring 2026 tour . . . taking on new spaces and offering the chance to see the show that topped Manchester’s theatre scene.
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Advertorial: Audenshaw family business still rolling after nearly 70 yearsTucked away on Droylsden Road near the Snipe Retail Park is a business that has quietly supported thousands of local people for nearly seven decades.
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Last bank in Failsworth turned into flatsFailsworth’s last bank will be transformed into seven one-bedroom apartments and a co-working lounge.
Tameside Reporter
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Hyde woman turns near-fatal melanoma battle into mission to save othersWhen Chelsea Tantum walks into a room today, she looks like any other young woman from Hyde enjoying life. Just a year ago, she was on palliative care, in a wheelchair and on a syringe driver of morphine, told there was only a 40–50 per cent chance that her cancer treatment would work as melanoma spread through her body.
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Pedal power for Tameside and Glossop neonatal teamA group of determined cyclists are set to take on a 62-mile charity bike ride next month in a heartfelt show of thanks to the neonatal teams who cared for baby Herbie after his premature birth.
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Residents invited to shape £1.3m Pride in Place funding across TamesideResidents across Tameside are being urged to have their say on how more than £1.3 million of Pride in Place Impact Funding should be spent in their communities.
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Advertorial: Audenshaw family business still rolling after nearly 70 yearsTucked away on Droylsden Road near the Snipe Retail Park is a business that has quietly supported thousands of local people for nearly seven decades.
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Unused factory building could be transformed into new homesA vacant factory in Mossley could soon be transformed into houses and an apartment block.
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Community heroes step forward to support Ashton Mosque after incidentResidents in Ashton have come together in a powerful show of unity and solidarity following a recent incident at Manchester Central Mosque on Tuesday, 24 February 2026.
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Greenside Primary pupil wins national award in anti-racism competitionGreenside Primary School in Droylsden is celebrating a remarkable achievement after Year 6 pupil Martha Yosief was named a national award winner in the Show Racism the Red Card School Competition 2026.
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Shinsei pupils visit Cambridge UniversityA pioneering alternative provision supporting young people at risk of exclusion has been building an inspiring partnership with the University of Cambridge, helping to challenge long-held perceptions about what pupils from Tameside and across Greater Manchester can achieve.
Glossop Chronicle
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Pedal power for Tameside and Glossop neonatal teamA group of determined cyclists are set to take on a 62-mile charity bike ride next month in a heartfelt show of thanks to the neonatal teams who cared for baby Herbie after his premature birth.
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Palmowski lands opening weekend podiumGlossop F1 Academy star Alisha Palmowski kicked off her 2026 campaign with a podium, finishing second in Race 2 in Shanghai.
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Government support for High Peak as heating oil costs riseHigh Peak MP Jon Pearce has welcomed the £53 million support package announced on Monday by the Prime Minister, to help the most vulnerable households with the price of heating oil.
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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.
Oldham Reporter
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Personalised packs help youngsters going into careNicola introduced 'Welcome into Our Care' packs after being deeply moved by a child entering care with nothing of her own.
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Dare to Know Theatre set to dazzle art galleries with live performancesFollowing their incredible success, Oldham-based Theatre Company, Dare to Know is returning to the stage for a Spring 2026 tour . . . taking on new spaces and offering the chance to see the show that topped Manchester’s theatre scene.
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Last bank in Failsworth turned into flatsFailsworth’s last bank will be transformed into seven one-bedroom apartments and a co-working lounge.
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Chesterfield v Latics: bad and good newsLet’s start with the bad news. James Reade, economics professor at Reading university, has been in touch about my assertion last week that Latics require 1.8333 points per game to reach 71 points. By his calculations, which are far more trustworthy than mine – who says you won’t amount to anything without GCSE maths? – Latics will need more than 71 points to clinch seventh place this season. Professor Reade reckons the target is a minimum of 74 points.
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Hulme Grammar School celebrates 30 years of musical theatre with landmark production of ‘Legally Blonde’Hulme Grammar School is proud to announce its 30th Anniversary School Production, Legally Blonde: The Musical, running this March 2026.
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FCHO career event hailed a huge successMore than 30 social housing tenants signed up for First Choice Homes Oldham’s (FCHO) employment service last week following an event designed to help them find a job with their landlord.
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£2.3 million upgrade makes FCHO homes warmer and energy efficientFirst Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) has completed its latest £2.3 million investment upgrading more properties to be warmer and more energy efficient.
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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.



