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Bollywood Night curries flavour with Willow Wood fundraisersCommunity unites in support of hospice to raise £1,350
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Closure announced for Halifax branch in Ashton town centreResidents in Ashton are set to lose another high street bank this summer, as Halifax has confirmed it will close its Ashton-under-Lyne branch.
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Hotel in historic mill next to sewage plant approvedDevelopers have been given the go ahead to transform one of Oldham’s historic cotton mills into a hotel.
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Audenshaw doctor urges residents to quit smoking ahead of RamadanAs Ramadan approaches, an Audenshaw resident is encouraging others across Tameside to use the holy month as a springboard to quit smoking and improve their health, with support from Be Well Tameside.
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Stalybridge railway station honoured at Cheshires best let stations awardsStalybridge railway station has once again been recognised for excellence, winning the prestigious Chris Dale TravelWatch Award for Large Stations at the recent Cheshire Best Kept Stations Awards Evening.
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Apprentice joiner wins top award in TamesideA young apprentice joiner from local housing provider Jigsaw Homes Group has been recognised for her outstanding progress after winning a special award at this year’s Train Tameside 500 Awards.
Tameside Reporter
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Bollywood Night curries flavour with Willow Wood fundraisersCommunity unites in support of hospice to raise £1,350
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Closure announced for Halifax branch in Ashton town centreResidents in Ashton are set to lose another high street bank this summer, as Halifax has confirmed it will close its Ashton-under-Lyne branch.
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Audenshaw doctor urges residents to quit smoking ahead of RamadanAs Ramadan approaches, an Audenshaw resident is encouraging others across Tameside to use the holy month as a springboard to quit smoking and improve their health, with support from Be Well Tameside.
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Stalybridge railway station honoured at Cheshires best let stations awardsStalybridge railway station has once again been recognised for excellence, winning the prestigious Chris Dale TravelWatch Award for Large Stations at the recent Cheshire Best Kept Stations Awards Evening.
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Apprentice joiner wins top award in TamesideA young apprentice joiner from local housing provider Jigsaw Homes Group has been recognised for her outstanding progress after winning a special award at this year’s Train Tameside 500 Awards.
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Spectacular start to 2026 for rising gymnastics starsTameside School of Gymnastics Community Interest Company (TSOG) is celebrating an outstanding start to 2026 after members of its advanced junior squad achieved exceptional results at the North West Preparation 1 & 2 Grades, held on Saturday 31 January and Sunday 1 February.
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Communist League candidate Hugo Wils calls for public works and working-class action in by-electionHugo Wils, 38, is standing as the Communist League candidate in the forthcoming Gorton and Denton by-election on 26 February.
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New Sainsbury’s and gym coming to old Audi dealershipThe former Audi dealership in Gee Cross will be converted into a Sainsbury’s and a PureGym. Audi Approved Hyde closed down in March last year and has been sitting empty ever since.
Glossop Chronicle
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Council rejects move to keep Glossop tip openThe future of Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre has moved a step closer to a final decision as Derbyshire County Council met to debate its 2026-27 budget and wider financial plans.
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30 Years of Community Support at Glossopdale Furniture ProjectA local charity that’s been quietly transforming lives for nearly three decades continues to make a difference by turning unwanted furniture into fresh starts for families across Glossopdale and the High Peak.
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The Glossop Chronicle announces new editorThe Glossop Chronicle has this week announced the appointment of Claire Webber as its new Editor, following her promotion within the Not Really Here Group.
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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.
Oldham Reporter
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Hotel in historic mill next to sewage plant approvedDevelopers have been given the go ahead to transform one of Oldham’s historic cotton mills into a hotel.
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Local explorer Steve Hill prepares for gruelling Arctic expedition across SvalbardLocal adventurer Steve Hill MBE, recently recognised as one of the world’s Top 10 Explorers, is preparing for his first major challenge of 2026 . . . a gruelling Arctic expedition across the frozen wilderness of Svalbard.
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FCHO on target to double its apprentice numbers as it marks National Apprentice WeekFirst Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) remains on target to double its apprentice numbers as the housing association celebrates National Apprenticeship Week.
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Man jailed for 28 years after scissors attack on nurseA man has been sentenced to 28-years in prison after attacking a nurse from behind with a pair of scissors, leaving her with serious injuries.
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Hope as MP gets involved in proposed closure of day care centre
Families hope an adult day care centre facing closure could be rescued after a local MP has stepped in to find an ‘urgent solution’.
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Oldham ‘left in the dark’ amidst calls for ‘proper’ police stationOldham is still waiting for updates on its ‘urgently needed’ new police station after it emerged the plans did not include any jail cells.
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Big Places for Everyone planning application Broadbent MossTravel on the tram from Oldham towards Shaw and Crompton Metrolink stop and you’ll notice the rows of terraced homes suddenly fall away into grass verges and fields. That could soon change.
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‘No one can come rip up the plans’ I have put in place for Oldham: Cllr ShahOldham’s major regeneration works will go ahead the council’s Labour boss says – even if they lose more power at the local election.



