The very latest news
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Minds Education: the Mossley school making a differenceMinds Education Mossley is quietly transforming the educational landscape in Tameside, offering a fresh, supportive approach for young people who need something different from mainstream schooling.
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Celebrating Oldham Wakes: A nostalgic new exhibition bursts into life at Gallery OldhamA vibrant new exhibition inspired by the rich traditions of festivals, carnivals and community celebrations is set to transform the gallery this summer.
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Stalybridge Carnival countdownStill going strong after 50 years
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Boundary Park filled with colour for Football FestivalFootball Festival brightened up Oldham Athletic over the weekend with fun packed events held over three days.
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Greater Manchester Police support national knife crime initiativePolice and partners are supporting Sceptre this week, a national initiative to tackle knife crime.
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LGA called in to support negotiationsAn independent body has reportedly been called in to help negotiations at Oldham Council, where no political group appears to want to take control, the Local Democracy Reporting Service understands.
Tameside Reporter
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Minds Education: the Mossley school making a differenceMinds Education Mossley is quietly transforming the educational landscape in Tameside, offering a fresh, supportive approach for young people who need something different from mainstream schooling.
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Greater Manchester Police support national knife crime initiativePolice and partners are supporting Sceptre this week, a national initiative to tackle knife crime.
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Stalybridge Carnival countdownStill going strong after 50 years
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Decision on shop’s 2am booze licence delayedA shop in Droylsden wants permission to serve booze from a little hatch until 2am.
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“I thought being single and working full-time were barriers to fostering”Business Support Manager Emma Collins has been fostering local children for six months after discovering that being single and working full-time are not barriers to being a foster carer.
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Scouting challenge for honoursNorth Tameside Scouts take to the hills for landmark 'Expedition Weekend'
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Police Appeal to locate John Callum GilliganGreater Manchester Police are appealing for help in finding John Callum Gilligan (24/05/1994), who is wanted for failing to appear at court.
Glossop Chronicle
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Derbyshire County Council proposes school transport shake-upChanges to home-to-school transport policies affecting thousands of Derbyshire families are set to be considered by Derbyshire County Council later this week.
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Hadfield pupils launch fundraiser for outdoor classroomA Hadfield primary school is appealing for community support to help fund a new outdoor shelter that would allow children to continue learning in nature throughout the year - whatever the weather.
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Mum's 'mito' missionGlossop mum Katie Jones is fundraising for The Lily Foundation, a small charity supporting families affected by mitochondrial disease, including her 10-year-old son Toby.
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A cut above the restA Glossop business owner has brought the community together for a special charity fundraiser, to help two local children create lasting memories before they gradually lose their sight.
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Drivers face disruption as Snake Pass closesA stretch of the A57 Snake Pass is set to close for more than two weeks next month, as engineers carry out investigations into ongoing landslip problems.
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High Peak MP declines to comment about PM supportHigh Peak MP Jon Pearce has been asked whether he still has confidence in Keir Starmer as pressure grows on the Labour leader following recent local election results.
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Derbyshire County Council announce cabinet changesDerbyshire County Council leader Councillor Alan Graves has announced a reshuffle of his Cabinet team, introducing several new faces and changes to a number of portfolio roles.
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New Mayor and Deputy Mayor elected for the High PeakHigh Peak has a new first citizen following the election of a new Mayor for the Borough.
Oldham Reporter
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Celebrating Oldham Wakes: A nostalgic new exhibition bursts into life at Gallery OldhamA vibrant new exhibition inspired by the rich traditions of festivals, carnivals and community celebrations is set to transform the gallery this summer.
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Boundary Park filled with colour for Football FestivalFootball Festival brightened up Oldham Athletic over the weekend with fun packed events held over three days.
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Greater Manchester Police support national knife crime initiativePolice and partners are supporting Sceptre this week, a national initiative to tackle knife crime.
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LGA called in to support negotiationsAn independent body has reportedly been called in to help negotiations at Oldham Council, where no political group appears to want to take control, the Local Democracy Reporting Service understands.
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Parking near Royal Oldham an ‘absolute nightmare’Parking near Royal Oldham Hospital has been labelled an “absolute nightmare” with people saying they struggle to leave the house as cars take over the pavement.
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Dr Kershaw's Rose to Remember Appeal join families in celebrating the lives of loved ones lostA Royton Hospice has recently launched a poignant campaign inviting people to honour their loved ones with a beautifully handcrafted metal rose.
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Chadderton’s Toby Carvery seeks volunteers for new Chatty Café Scheme sessionsAs The Chatty Café Scheme, a community initiative born in Oldham, celebrates its 10th anniversary, it has teamed up with Mitchells & Butlers, one of the UK’s largest restaurant and pub companies, who own Toby Carvery, to expand the service that is designed to combat loneliness.
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FCHO's latest £6.4m development gets underwayGround has been broken at First Choice Homes Oldham’s (FCHO) latest £6.4 million development of 27 affordable homes off Bury Old Road in Heywood.



