The very latest news
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HMO proposal turned down for 'fostering isolation'
Plans to convert an empty shop into a 4-bed HMO have hit the skids after officials condemned the scheme for creating ‘an institutionalised environment’.
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Staff and families bid farewell to hospice’s chief executive as new leader takes over the reins
Francis House Children’s Hospice has waved a fond farewell to its Chief Executive Officer Reverend David Ireland and welcomed Rachael Taylor as his replacement.
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Glossop Gets Ready to Crown its Champions!
On Thursday March 27, Glossop will stage its first ever Glossopdale Community Champions Awards.
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Man arrested on suspicion of murder following hit and run in Oldham
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following an horrific incident in Oldham last night.
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Rowdy youths being sought by police after kicking doors in Lees
Police in Lees are investigating incidents involving youths kicking front doors and putting residents in distress.
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Suspected drug dealers arrested in Derker
Three men in possession of drugs were arrested after police from Operation Vulcan spotted a car being driven without insurance.
Tameside Reporter
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Social on the Square: A Youth-Led Celebration of Enterprise, Creativity & Community
Social on the Square is more than just an event; it is a platform for young talent, a showcase for local businesses, and a celebration of Hyde’s rich cultural landscape. Organised by HYPE, the event will provide networking opportunities, business exposure, and a lively atmosphere, all while contributing to the economic and social vibrancy of the town centre.
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HMO proposal turned down for 'fostering isolation'
Plans to convert an empty shop into a 4-bed HMO have hit the skids after officials condemned the scheme for creating ‘an institutionalised environment’.
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Teachers Take the Leap for Charity: Headteacher and Colleague to Skydive for Sam's Gift
Two teachers from Audenshaw School will be doing a sponsored skydive to raise money for charity.
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GMP Cadet Units take part in child exploitation awareness sessions to promote conversation
GMP’s Volunteer Police Cadet units have been taking part in a series of sessions raising awareness of child exploitation as part of a tailored programme to promote open discussion.
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Andy Burnham: Stalybridge and Glossop to have first Bee Network trains
Tameside will soon have one of the best public transport networks in the country according to the Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham.
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Council to sell £1m plot after stalled development
A £1m canalside plot is being sold by Tameside Council (TMBC) after developers failed to build anything on the land.
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Three sought over pensioner purse theft
Police are hunting three people in connection with the theft of a pensioner’s purse just before Christmas.
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Tameside town basks in Sunday Times glow
The Sunday Times has named a Tameside town as one of the Best Places to Live in England for 2025.
Glossop Chronicle
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Glossop Gets Ready to Crown its Champions!
On Thursday March 27, Glossop will stage its first ever Glossopdale Community Champions Awards.
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World War Two relic unearthed
A couple in Simmondley were stunned to discover a World War Two air raid shelter hidden beneath a large flowerbed in their garden.
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High Peak MP calls for action against toxic masculinity and online radicalisation
Labour MP for High Peak, Jon Pearce, is calling for urgent action to tackle the toxic masculinity and online radicalisation of young men.
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GMP Cadet Units take part in child exploitation awareness sessions to promote conversation
GMP’s Volunteer Police Cadet units have been taking part in a series of sessions raising awareness of child exploitation as part of a tailored programme to promote open discussion.
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Palmowski races to victory in F1 Academy debut
Glossop motorsport sensation Alisha Palmowski got her F1 Academy season off to a dream start on Saturday with a debut victory in Race 1 of the opening weekend in Shanghai.
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Andy Burnham: Stalybridge and Glossop to have first Bee Network trains
Tameside will soon have one of the best public transport networks in the country according to the Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham.
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Station volunteers win big at rail awards
A group of volunteers at a High Peak railway station have scooped a top prize at the Community Rail Network Awards.
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Weekend football round-up: Droylsden cement play-off place
Droylsden secured their place in the North West Counties (NWCFL) Division One North play-offs with a comprehensive 4-0 thrashing of Ashton Athletic on Saturday afternoon.
Oldham Reporter
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Staff and families bid farewell to hospice’s chief executive as new leader takes over the reins
Francis House Children’s Hospice has waved a fond farewell to its Chief Executive Officer Reverend David Ireland and welcomed Rachael Taylor as his replacement.
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Man arrested on suspicion of murder following hit and run in Oldham
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following an horrific incident in Oldham last night.
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Rowdy youths being sought by police after kicking doors in Lees
Police in Lees are investigating incidents involving youths kicking front doors and putting residents in distress.
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Suspected drug dealers arrested in Derker
Three men in possession of drugs were arrested after police from Operation Vulcan spotted a car being driven without insurance.
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Exciting boxing event comes to Manchester
This weekend sees Black Flash Promotions bring you their latest boxing event- Manchester Mayhem: The Takeover.
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Nursery celebrates a 'Good' Ofsted
A Greenacres nursery has welcomed its latest Ofsted report.
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Funding secured for new outdoor market
Oldham is due to get a new outdoor market space on George Square, the council has confirmed.
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Everything Oldham is spending its £20m government boost on
A brand new outdoor market, a ‘cultural quarter’ around the Coliseum and an ‘ambitious’ sports campus are among the projects Oldham will spend a multimillion pound government boost on.