The very latest news
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Bloods victorious in all-Tameside clashTuesday night saw Ashton United pass up on the chance to set up an all-Ashton Manchester Premier Cup Final, with Tameside neighbours Droylsden picking up a shock semi-final victory at Hurst Cross.
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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.
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Latics 3 – 0 Notts County: Another top team, another shellackingWhat a night, what a game, what a season. Latics are authoring records, upending the league table, becoming that one team who emerge from the depths while others – Notts County among them – falter.
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Plans forging ahead for Princes Gate developmentPlans to create three new tower blocks with more than 300 homes in Oldham Mumps are forging ahead.
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Investment booster for the Oldham ColiseumOldham has received a more than half-a-million pound booster for the reopening of the Coliseum Theatre.
Tameside Reporter
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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.
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Four arrested in Tameside massage parlour crackdownPolice have arrested four people and safeguarded a vulnerable individual following a series of coordinated visits to massage parlours across Tameside.
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New apartment block plan for vacant pub siteA new apartment block could soon be built on land that was once home to the North Star pub in Dukinfield.
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New mental health hospital to be built on ground of old nursing homeA new mental health hospital will be built on the grounds of an old care home in Hyde, despite safety fears from locals.
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Buckton Vale Primary praised in latest Ofsted reportA primary school in Stalybridge is celebrating after inspectors recognised its strong performance across all areas in its latest Ofsted report.
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Ashton United supporters set for 27-mile charity walk to StocksbridgeMembers of the Ashton United Supporters Club are gearing up for another demanding sponsored walk this weekend as they continue their efforts to raise funds for local football and community initiatives.
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Stalybridge community invited to join town centre clean-upResidents in Stalybridge are being invited to roll up their sleeves and take pride in their town as a community clean-up takes place later this month.
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Students Plan Out Of This World Dining ExperienceThemed dining is on the menu at The Restaurant at Tameside One in Ashton town centre on Thursday May 7th.
Glossop Chronicle
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“People will really start to see the project coming to life” – inside the A57 Link Road transformationStanding on what was once Roe Cross Road, it’s hard to miss the scale of change taking place in Mottram.
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Helping residents recover: Derbyshire County Council invests in supportDerbyshire County Council has announced a major investment to help local people recovering from drug and alcohol dependence.
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Busy year ahead for Reuben's RetreatWell-known local charity Reuben’s Retreat has announced a busy programme of fundraising events for the year ahead as work continues towards the final stages of its long-awaited development.
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New funding to help Derbyshire get digitalDerbyshire County Council have approved £200,000 worth of grants, to help more people get online and improve their digital skills.
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Glossop residents warned Tameside tips not an optionGlossop residents would be forced to travel to Buxton to dispose of their waste if plans to close the town’s recycling centre go ahead, as proposed new rules mean they won't be able to use Tameside sites as an alternative.
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Cash boost for High Peak green projectsApplications for High Peak Borough Council’s ‘Community Climate Change Fund’ will open in April, offering financial support to local projects aimed at tackling the climate and nature emergency.
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Derbyshire Cabinet approves first biodiversity reportDerbyshire County Council has approved its first biodiversity report, setting out steps aimed at protecting wildlife and improving natural habitats across the county.
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Riders at risk on A57A motorcyclist was taken to hospital after leaving the road at one of several landslip-damaged sections of the A57 Snake Road on Saturday 14th March.
Oldham Reporter
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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.
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Latics 3 – 0 Notts County: Another top team, another shellackingWhat a night, what a game, what a season. Latics are authoring records, upending the league table, becoming that one team who emerge from the depths while others – Notts County among them – falter.
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Plans forging ahead for Princes Gate developmentPlans to create three new tower blocks with more than 300 homes in Oldham Mumps are forging ahead.
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Investment booster for the Oldham ColiseumOldham has received a more than half-a-million pound booster for the reopening of the Coliseum Theatre.
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Building collapses on King StreetA busy stretch of Oldham town centre was thrown into chaos today after a building partially collapsed on King Street shortly after midday.
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Latics v Notts County: It’s in Latics’ handsFor the first time this season, Latics’ hopes of a play-off spot do not depend on the performance of any other side or sides.



