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Police appeal after 20 vehicles damaged in MossleyGreater Manchester Police are appealing for information after an individual caused damage to over 20 vehicles on King Street, Mossley earlier this month on 8th April between 1am - 1.30am.
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Dad runs 100km in one day to support hospice careA Kind-hearted dad-of-two completed a gruelling 100-kilometre run in just one day to fundraise for Dr Kershaw’s and other local hospices.
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Engineering college quietly closed down – will now become storage and retail centreAn Oldham-based engineering college that has trained apprentices for decades has quietly shut its doors.
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School offer day statsSchool offer day is a nerve-wracking time for many parents as they wait to find out if their child got a place at one of their preferred schools.
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The Boys' Brigade Manchester Battalion annual church paradeThe Boys’ Brigade Manchester Battalion will hold its Annual Church Parade in Denton this Sunday, 26 April 2026, bringing together young people and leaders from Companies across the Manchester area.
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FCHO signs £15.7m deal for new affordable homesFirst Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) has signed a £15.7 million deal with Vistry Group to build more than 100 affordable homes on land in Fitton Hill.
Tameside Reporter
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Police appeal after 20 vehicles damaged in MossleyGreater Manchester Police are appealing for information after an individual caused damage to over 20 vehicles on King Street, Mossley earlier this month on 8th April between 1am - 1.30am.
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The Boys' Brigade Manchester Battalion annual church paradeThe Boys’ Brigade Manchester Battalion will hold its Annual Church Parade in Denton this Sunday, 26 April 2026, bringing together young people and leaders from Companies across the Manchester area.
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THEY WILL ROCK YOU!It's Rock at the highest level! For this week only Mossley OADS are bringing We will Rock You to life at the George Lawton hall
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Spaces Available at Stalybridge Dementia CaféA welcoming community initiative in Stalybridge is opening its doors to new members, offering vital support and companionship for those living with dementia and their carers.
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Sewage works expansion scheme plannedExpansion plans for wastewater treatment works in Dukinfield are on the horizon.
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How one housing development could change the face of StalybridgeThe face of Stalybridge is about to change forever. Once synonymous with partying and nightlife as the notorious Staly Vegas, the Tameside town is being kept up by a different kind of racket.
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How the people of Droylsden feel ahead of local electionsFor years Droylsden town centre has been crying out for investment. It is on the brink of change, but that change isn’t coming fast enough for locals.
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Kailem’s fundraising for Nature!A 10-year-old fundraiser has raised more than £1,000 for British wildlife after turning his love of animals and nature into a community campaign that has won support from family, friends and local businesses.
Glossop Chronicle
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Council unveil three-year "no-nonsense" planDerbyshire County Council has unveiled a new Council Plan setting out its priorities and direction through to 2029, with leaders promising a more “focused, pragmatic and no-nonsense” approach.
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Dive in with new 'Swim & Social' sessionsGlossop charity The Bureau has teamed up with High Peak charity Zink and MyActive Glossop to encourage people to return to swimming, or try it for the first time.
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The Power of fit20: Strength changes everythingThe owner of a new Glossop fitness studio, fit20, shares her personal journey and passion for the innovative training programme.
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Council state "2000 potholes are being addressed each week"Derbyshire County Council have announced a record £60 million investment in maintaining and repairing roads and pavements across the county during the 2025/26 financial year.
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Latest A57 Link Road Project updatesNational Highways have released the next phase of works on the A57 Link Road Project.
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High Peak MP sets out his position on the Peak Cluster ProjectJon Pearce has issued a statement on the Peak Cluster Carbon Capture Project.
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Marathon effort for JohnIt’s been ten years since Glossop resident John Barber first contracted the extremely rare disease ‘Japanese Encephalitis’, while travelling through South East Asia.
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Glossop stalwart receives prestigious honourFormer councillor and mayor, George Wharmby, has been honoured with a High Sheriff of Derbyshire Award in recognition of his services to Derbyshire and the local community, particularly in Glossop.
Oldham Reporter
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Dad runs 100km in one day to support hospice careA Kind-hearted dad-of-two completed a gruelling 100-kilometre run in just one day to fundraise for Dr Kershaw’s and other local hospices.
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Engineering college quietly closed down – will now become storage and retail centreAn Oldham-based engineering college that has trained apprentices for decades has quietly shut its doors.
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School offer day statsSchool offer day is a nerve-wracking time for many parents as they wait to find out if their child got a place at one of their preferred schools.
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FCHO signs £15.7m deal for new affordable homesFirst Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) has signed a £15.7 million deal with Vistry Group to build more than 100 affordable homes on land in Fitton Hill.
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Group promises to suspend fines on pavement parkingA political group in Oldham has promised to suspend fines on illegal pavement parking in some parts of the borough – sparking online backlash.
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Delays expected as flyover finally to receive crucial worksOldham motorists have been warned to expect delays as crucial maintenance takes place on a busy flyover from next month.
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Investigation into councillor Ghafoor housing portfolioThe cracks in the wall seemed to be getting worse.
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Latics 1 – 2 Salford City: Latics come up short against ugly Salford sideThis was the first game for a few months in which Latics have played without the prospect of achieving a play-off place. Throughout February and March, Latics went on an astonishing run that put them in charge of their own destiny – if they had won every game from that point, they would have been in the play-offs no matter what happened elsewhere. The team they would have had to displace from the play-off spots (there was only one) was Salford City.



