The very latest news
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New children’s home to be built in HydeA new purpose-built children’s home is set to be created in Hyde, providing vital support for some of Tameside’s most vulnerable young people.
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Long-term lease to secure future of Mossley Community CentreThe future of Mossley Community Centre has been secured after Tameside Council put forward plans to agree a new long-term lease with the building’s trustees.
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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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Curzon appoint Adam Barton as first team managerFollowing the departure of first team manager Mark Bradshaw earlier this week, Curzon Ashton have announced the appointment of current midfielder Adam Barton.
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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.
Tameside Reporter
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New children’s home to be built in HydeA new purpose-built children’s home is set to be created in Hyde, providing vital support for some of Tameside’s most vulnerable young people.
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Long-term lease to secure future of Mossley Community CentreThe future of Mossley Community Centre has been secured after Tameside Council put forward plans to agree a new long-term lease with the building’s trustees.
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‘Has Bridge Got Talent?’ Auditions announced for Bridge Fest 2026Aspiring performers are being invited to take centre stage as auditions open for this year’s Bridge Fest in Stalybridge.
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Thompson Cross Community Kitchen - UpdateA few weeks ago, the future of Thompson Cross Community Kitchen hung in the balance. A routine visit from Environmental Health had left volunteers anxious and unsure whether their small, outdoor cooking space could survive the jump to full compliance with food safety regulations.
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Inspirational peace activist visits Rayner Stephens High SchoolRayner Stephens High School has welcomed a truly inspirational figure whose impact is already woven into the fabric of the school.
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Over £14,000 raised for Willow Wood Hospice in Enterprise ChallengeYoung people from across Tameside and Glossop have turned creativity, teamwork and entrepreneurial spirit into vital funds for Willow Wood Hospice.
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‘Daffo-Kill’ Dangers: Dogs Trust Manchester warns owners to keep pets safe this springAs spring officially begins on Friday, 20 March, dog owners across Tameside are being urged to stay alert to hidden seasonal dangers that could put their pets at risk.
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Tameside charity takes baby loss support for fathers to national TVA Tameside-headquartered charity has been featured on BBC Morning Live this week as part of Comic Relief, shining a spotlight on the importance of support for fathers experiencing baby loss.
Glossop Chronicle
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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.
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Mayor looks to celebrate mamouth yearAs his year as Mayor of High Peak draws to a close, the Mayor is inviting residents to join him to look back and celebrate.
Oldham Reporter
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Preview: Latics v Harrogate TownIt’s just over a month since Latics fans were staring down the barrel of a comme-ci-comme-ça season.
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Officers arrest 11, seize drugs and £70k cash in early morning raidsGreater Manchester Police have arrested 11 people following coordinated drug raids across Oldham, Tameside and Rochdale today.
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Businesses invited to shoot their shot for hospice Golf DayDr Kershaw’s Hospice is teeing up for its Golf Day at Manchester Golf Club this summer.
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First Choice Homes Oldham supports major clean-up driveFirst Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) is offering support for a host of clean ups and litter picks across its communities for this year’s annual Great British Spring Clean initiative.
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New data reveals slow progress and persistent inequalities for Greater Manchester women and girlsThe latest Pankhurst–Fawcett Scorecard and Report by GM4Women2028 has revealed that gender inequality remains a reality across all areas of life in Greater Manchester, including Oldham.
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New pitch for local football clubA football team in Oldham has been given the go-ahead to take over a plot of land as their new home pitch.
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Tens of thousands of illegal vapes seizedOldham council says it’s sending a ‘clear message’ in a clampdown on vape shops selling illegal tobacco products.
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Match Report: Clitheroe 25-40 Oldham RUFCOldham travelled to Clitheroe for Saturday's fixture having had mixed form the previous two weeks against the top two teams in the league.



