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Tokyo Reunion club night 'could not have gone better'A live music venue came alive on Saturday evening as DJs and party lovers reunited for a charity event.
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Healing through music at Reuben’s RetreatUK charity ‘Music in Hospitals & Care’ have brought the soothing benefits of live music to children, their families and staff at Reuben’s Retreat in Glossop.
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“Smile as You Dial”How Glossop’s Call Companions are combating loneliness one phone call at a time
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The Guinness Partnership celebrates success of Oldham apprenticeThe Guinness Partnership - one of England’s largest housing associations - is celebrating its apprenticeship programme and the value it brings to local communities.
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TravelSafe LiveChat reaches a milestone of 500 reportsGreater Manchester Police is celebrating a significant milestone as the TravelSafe LiveChat service reaches 500 reports since launching.
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Public hustings announced ahead of Gorton and Denton by-electionLevenshulme Community Association will be hosting a public hustings ahead of the Gorton and Denton by-election on Thursday 12th February, starting at 7pm.
Tameside Reporter
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TravelSafe LiveChat reaches a milestone of 500 reportsGreater Manchester Police is celebrating a significant milestone as the TravelSafe LiveChat service reaches 500 reports since launching.
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Public hustings announced ahead of Gorton and Denton by-electionLevenshulme Community Association will be hosting a public hustings ahead of the Gorton and Denton by-election on Thursday 12th February, starting at 7pm.
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Reform UK issues statement over by-election leaflets in Gorton and DentonReform UK is facing backlash after campaign letters distributed in the Gorton and Denton constituency failed to include a legally required imprint stating who funded and distributed them.
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He’s done it again – world shocked by a three-year-olds incredible snooker talentJude from Tameside, Manchester, recently secured two Guinness World Records.
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The Denton and Gorton by-election: What are the bookies odds on the potential victor?A corner of Manchester and Tameside is set to become the focus of the national political picture later this month as the voters of Gorton and Denton go to the polls.
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The council meeting that symbolised the true impact of the WhatsApp scandalA year ago a WhatsApp scandal rocked the eastern corner of Greater Manchester. Now the ugly scars from that deep political rupture are on display for all to see.
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Manchester drug gang jailed for more than 40 years after covert police operationFive members of a Manchester-based organised crime group have been jailed for a combined total of more than 40 years following a five-month covert police investigation into large-scale drug trafficking across the UK.
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Victorian library sold off for redevelopmentA Victorian-era library in Hyde has been sold off by the council so it can be transformed into a giant apartment complex.
Glossop Chronicle
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Healing through music at Reuben’s RetreatUK charity ‘Music in Hospitals & Care’ have brought the soothing benefits of live music to children, their families and staff at Reuben’s Retreat in Glossop.
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“Smile as You Dial”How Glossop’s Call Companions are combating loneliness one phone call at a time
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Stiles, smiles and miles: Glossop's inter-church ladies walking group turns 20A popular Glossop ladies’ walking group is celebrating two decades of friendship, fresh air and fundraising.
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Glossop dad takes on gruelling challenge to thank schoolA Glossop father is preparing to take on an incredibly tough challenge to raise money for the school that has transformed his young son’s life.
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Glossopdale Foodbank reflects on year of achievementGlossopdale Foodbank has paid tribute to the generous support it has received from donors and volunteers over the past year.
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Marks & Spencer Glossop café to close amid national shake-upFollowing rumours that the café in the Glossop branch of Marks & Spencer was set to close, the company’s head office has confirmed the news.
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Glossop Mountain Rescue battles storm to rescue stranded walkerGlossop Mountain Rescue Team were recently called out to assist an experienced hill walker who had spent the night on Kinder Scout.
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Mental health advocate takes ‘Brew Monday’ message to ParliamentMental health advocate Oskar Wilkinson recently attended the Houses of Parliament to help tackle the stigma surrounding ‘Blue Monday’.
Oldham Reporter
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Tokyo Reunion club night 'could not have gone better'A live music venue came alive on Saturday evening as DJs and party lovers reunited for a charity event.
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The Guinness Partnership celebrates success of Oldham apprenticeThe Guinness Partnership - one of England’s largest housing associations - is celebrating its apprenticeship programme and the value it brings to local communities.
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TravelSafe LiveChat reaches a milestone of 500 reportsGreater Manchester Police is celebrating a significant milestone as the TravelSafe LiveChat service reaches 500 reports since launching.
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Families and residents support charity life-skills eventFamilies and supporters came out in force to back a special event that raised funds for local charities and taught vital life skills.
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GMFRS hosts charity fundraising eventLocal people are being invited to support a worthwhile cause today as Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service hosts a fundraising event in aid of several charities
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Spark Oldham issues urgent warning: vital community services at risk of closureSpark Oldham has issued an urgent warning that multiple frontline community services will be forced to close within the next eight weeks unless immediate funding is secured.
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Significant progress made in Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) supportA letter from Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission highlights clear improvements across the local SEND system in Oldham.
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Oldham RLFC boss ‘stepping aside’ over dispute with Oldham Athletic in update about club debtsThe chair of Oldham’s rugby club is ‘stepping aside’ over a dispute with local football team Oldham Athletic.



