The very latest news
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BANK Bar & Brasserie: In a place of its ownSince opening its doors in December 2025, BANK Bar & Brasserie has quickly established itself as one of the most talked about venues in Glossop town centre.
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Emergency services rush to house fireEmergency services are currently attending a fire at a property in Chadderton.
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Mottram takes centre stage in new British horror filmMottram-based indie Angry Lynx Productions begins a one-week shoot at the village Community Centre on Saturday 23rd May for its first feature.
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Community invited to Eid charity partyMembers of the local community are being invited to a special Eid event in aid of a cancer charity.
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Update after row over new MayorTwo weeks of meetings have been cancelled amid ongoing mayhem at Oldham council – all revolving around a row over who its next mayor will be.
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Work to replace worn out tram tracks gets goingThe tram tracks between Rochdale and Victoria are being dug up as part of a £150m investment package into the Metrolink network.
Tameside Reporter
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Mottram takes centre stage in new British horror filmMottram-based indie Angry Lynx Productions begins a one-week shoot at the village Community Centre on Saturday 23rd May for its first feature.
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Big names, big laughs & a must-see weekend as Comedy Weekender returns to StalybridgeThe laughs are coming back bigger than ever as the Stalybridge Comedy Weekender returns for its second year, following a hugely successful debut last year.
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Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace a wanted manRyan McCormack (02/08/2003) is wanted on recall to prison. He is known to have links to Tameside, including Ashton-under-Lyne, Stalybridge and Dukinfield.
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Five Arrested in Tameside Election InvestigationPolice have launched an investigation into alleged offences in connection to the local elections in Tameside earlier this month.
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Police raid cannabis farm in AshtonThis morning, the Tameside North Neighbourhood Team executed a Section 8 PACE warrant at an address on Broadoak Road, Ashton Hurst.
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Local cheer club represents Dukinfield at Prestigious Orlando ChampionshipsDukinfield-based cheer and dance club Elements Extreme has recently returned from competing at the prestigious All Star Worlds Championships in Orlando, Florida.
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Tameside Community Computers CIC lauches two new tech amnesty campaignsTameside Community Computers CIC a local not-for-profit based in Dukinfield that was setup to tackle digital exclusion has launched two new Tech Amnesty campaigns encouraging people and businesses to donate unwanted technology for reuse, refurbishment, or responsible recycling.
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Arrested in dawn raidEarlier yesterday morning (20/05/26), officers from the Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) and Neighbourhood Tasking Team (NTT) executed a warrant at an address in the St Michael’s area.
Glossop Chronicle
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BANK Bar & Brasserie: In a place of its ownSince opening its doors in December 2025, BANK Bar & Brasserie has quickly established itself as one of the most talked about venues in Glossop town centre.
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Mottram takes centre stage in new British horror filmMottram-based indie Angry Lynx Productions begins a one-week shoot at the village Community Centre on Saturday 23rd May for its first feature.
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Planners reject caravan homeless initiative at Hargate HillDerbyshire planners have blocked a caravan site scheme at an equestrian centre which has been providing a base for tenants struggling to find homes.
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Community to lose popular newsagentsA long-running newsagents has reportedly entered liquidation, according to a notice displayed in the window on Tuesday 19th May.
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Freemasons fill foodbank's shelvesGlossopdale Foodbank has received an extraordinary donation of more than 1,000 food and toiletry items from the Glossopdale Freemasons, organised by Paul Lee, the Lodge’s community engagement lead.
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Derbyshire County Council proposes school transport shake-upChanges to home-to-school transport policies affecting thousands of Derbyshire families are set to be considered by Derbyshire County Council later this week.
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Hadfield pupils launch fundraiser for outdoor classroomA Hadfield primary school is appealing for community support to help fund a new outdoor shelter that would allow children to continue learning in nature throughout the year - whatever the weather.
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Mum's 'mito' missionGlossop mum Katie Jones is fundraising for The Lily Foundation, a small charity supporting families affected by mitochondrial disease, including her 10-year-old son Toby.
Oldham Reporter
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Emergency services rush to house fireEmergency services are currently attending a fire at a property in Chadderton.
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Community invited to Eid charity partyMembers of the local community are being invited to a special Eid event in aid of a cancer charity.
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Update after row over new MayorTwo weeks of meetings have been cancelled amid ongoing mayhem at Oldham council – all revolving around a row over who its next mayor will be.
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Work to replace worn out tram tracks gets goingThe tram tracks between Rochdale and Victoria are being dug up as part of a £150m investment package into the Metrolink network.
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Next of kin appealPolice are appealing for the public’s help in locating the family of a man found dead at his home in Oldham.
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Families can keep children entertained at two community centres thanks to funding by FCHOFree sessions to help parents entertain their children and tackle social isolation are being funded by First Choice Home Oldham (FCHO) at two local community centres.
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Festival Oldham returns to launch Oldham’s Greater Manchester Town of Culture programmeFestival Oldham is set to return to the town centre with a spectacular celebration of creativity, culture and community to kick-start the summer season.
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Oldham fails to choose new MayorOldham council is still locked in a chaotic battle over its next leader after nearly five hours of talks failed to break a stand-off.



