The very latest news
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Little Italy's big day
The annual Madonna Del Rosario procession returned to the city streets on Sunday as part of one of Manchester’s longest-standing cultural traditions.
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We all went back to the '80s...
Stalybridge’s Bower Fold went back to the ‘80s along Tameside Radio’s Banter Boys Mark and Dan for a special fundraiser organised by Angie Wild.
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Tameside Youth Drama stage Disney sensation
Tickets are selling fast for Tameside Youth Theatre’s next production which is none other than the hit musical sensation High School Musical.
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Little Picassos are art masters
Dukinfield’s Ravensfield Primary School celebrated their very own Arts Award presentation.
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No holds carred at classic show
Dozens of older models were driven into Broadbottom on Saturday for a full weekend featuring music, entertainment, and a judging panel - hosted by the High Peak Classic Car Group.
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Temple trekkers step out
Members of the Shree Bharatiya Mandal (SBM) Indian Association Tameside and friends stepped out for their annual fundraising walk recently.
Tameside Reporter
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Little Italy's big day
The annual Madonna Del Rosario procession returned to the city streets on Sunday as part of one of Manchester’s longest-standing cultural traditions.
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We all went back to the '80s...
Stalybridge’s Bower Fold went back to the ‘80s along Tameside Radio’s Banter Boys Mark and Dan for a special fundraiser organised by Angie Wild.
-
Tameside Youth Drama stage Disney sensation
Tickets are selling fast for Tameside Youth Theatre’s next production which is none other than the hit musical sensation High School Musical.
-
Little Picassos are art masters
Dukinfield’s Ravensfield Primary School celebrated their very own Arts Award presentation.
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No holds carred at classic show
Dozens of older models were driven into Broadbottom on Saturday for a full weekend featuring music, entertainment, and a judging panel - hosted by the High Peak Classic Car Group.
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Temple trekkers step out
Members of the Shree Bharatiya Mandal (SBM) Indian Association Tameside and friends stepped out for their annual fundraising walk recently.
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We're record breakers
Students at Stalybridge-based Works4u are celebrating becoming ‘Record Breakers’ after taking part in a Guinness World Record attempt.
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Double round for the circle
Volunteer Circle of Friends (Denton) is celebrating after receiving a cash boost of more than £3,300 for its good work in the community.
Glossop Chronicle
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No holds carred at classic show
Dozens of older models were driven into Broadbottom on Saturday for a full weekend featuring music, entertainment, and a judging panel - hosted by the High Peak Classic Car Group.
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United legends set to visit Glossop
A group of Manchester United legends will descend on Glossop this Saturday as a team of stars are set to take on Glossop North End at the Asgard Engineering Stadium.
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Darts legend visits Glossop
Darts world number six Nathan Aspinall paid a visit to Hadfield Infant School last week for a darts and quiz night.
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Manor Park bowled over by school kids
Local park users were bowled over last week when roughly 50 children from local primary schools descended on Manor Park Bowling Club to take part in the second annual Crown Green Bowling Festival.
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High Peak MP launches petition to ban local sale of disposable barbecues
High Peak MP Jon Pearce has launched a petition calling to ban the sale of disposable barbecues across the High Peak.
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Tragedy as hiker dies after fall from Peak District waterfall
A walker has died after falling down a waterfall in the Peak District.
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M60 closed for a second day after horror eight-vehicle smash
Drivers are being warned to expect a second day of closures and delays across the M60 after an eight-vehicle crash yesterday (7th July).
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Cash-strapped Derbyshire council’s efficiency chief says authority is ‘not out of the woods’ after two difficult years
Cash-strapped Derbyshire County Council’s efficiency chief has told how the authority’s final report for the 2024-25 financial year is ‘generally favourable’, but the council is ‘not out of the woods’ after two difficult years, and there is still a lot of work to be done.
Oldham Reporter
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Oldham film-maker speaks to a homeless man as he hopes to put borough on the map with bold new content
Tucked away in a quiet area of Greenacres is Oldham-born filmmaker, Abdul Rouf who hopes to put his hometown on the map by confronting controversial issues through digital media.
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Families invited to explore orienteering fun
Families are being invited to a Family Orienteering Event at Alexandra Park in Oldham this weekend.
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Public Consultation on huge Places for Everyone scheme
Oldhamers are being asked for their thoughts on a plan to build 1,500 homes on the greenbelt.
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Poetry event a huge success
A poetry evening aimed at bringing people together has been hailed as a huge success in Oldham.
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Man has car seized after being caught without licence
A man was arrested after he was caught driving a car without a valid driving licence.
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Fish hook warning after beloved family pet suffers painful and distressing injuries
A GREATER Manchester veterinary clinic is warning dog owners to be extra vigilant while walking their pets near rivers and canals after a much-loved family pet needed emergency treatment to remove three fish hooks.
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30 day closure at two railway stations
A 30-day station closure is likely to cause travel delays for commuters across two Greater Manchester boroughs next month. From August 30 to September 28, no services will run between Stalybridge and Deighton due to major works taking place at Huddersfield Station.
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Council leader and academy pay tribute to world-renowned artist who has passed away
Oldham Council and a local academy have expressed their deep sadness at the passing of Sir Brian Clarke, the world-renowned stained glass artist and one of Oldham’s most celebrated sons.