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Wildlife, Art and Community Spirit: Roughfields' mural aims to inspire a generation
Roughfields, one of Hadfield and Padfield’s most cherished pockets of nature, is set to become the canvas for a spectacular new wildlife mural.
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How a ten-year-old boy was neglected to the point of hospitalisation
Last week, the Local Democracy Reporting Service revealed a ten-year-old boy had been hospitalised with ‘potentially life-threatening’ symptoms due to staggering neglect.
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Warm Welcome Hubs return to support Tameside residents this winter
As temperatures fall and worries about rising energy bills persist, Tameside Council has once again reopened its network of Warm Welcome Hubs to support residents through the colder months.
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Inclusive cycling event brings joy and confidence to riders at Tameside Cycle Circuit
Residents of all ages and abilities were given the chance to enjoy the freedom of cycling during a special accessible session at the Tameside Cycle Circuit on Thursday 6 November.
Tameside Reporter
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Warm Welcome Hubs return to support Tameside residents this winter
As temperatures fall and worries about rising energy bills persist, Tameside Council has once again reopened its network of Warm Welcome Hubs to support residents through the colder months.
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Inclusive cycling event brings joy and confidence to riders at Tameside Cycle Circuit
Residents of all ages and abilities were given the chance to enjoy the freedom of cycling during a special accessible session at the Tameside Cycle Circuit on Thursday 6 November.
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Miss Saigon Review: A Vocally thrilling masterpiece
The Palace Theatre is currently host to yet another piece of A grade theatre – this time in the shape of the world renowned ‘Miss Saigon’ – The legend is definitely reborn.
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Police launch festive initiative to help combat crime and anti-social behaviour
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has launched Operation North Star – an initiative to help protect communities during the festive period and bring criminals to justice.
Glossop Chronicle
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Wildlife, Art and Community Spirit: Roughfields' mural aims to inspire a generation
Roughfields, one of Hadfield and Padfield’s most cherished pockets of nature, is set to become the canvas for a spectacular new wildlife mural.
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New alternative provision launches to support young learners
A new alternative education provision has opened in Glossop to support young people aged 11–16 who are struggling to thrive in mainstream education or have been permanently excluded.
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Reform marks six months of “broken promises” according to High Peak MP
Reform UK is marking six months since its local election wins in May - but critics say there’s little to celebrate, accusing the party of failing to deliver on its pledges.
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End of an era plus new chapter for Hadfield Nursery School
Hadfield Nursery School is celebrating both its proud past and an exciting future.
Oldham Reporter
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How a ten-year-old boy was neglected to the point of hospitalisation
Last week, the Local Democracy Reporting Service revealed a ten-year-old boy had been hospitalised with ‘potentially life-threatening’ symptoms due to staggering neglect.
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Preview: Oldham Athletic v Crewe Alexandra
Latics return to League Two action at Boundary Park tomorrow after one of their best performances of the season gave them a 0-1 win away to Harrogate Town last Saturday.
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Oldham Council boss shortlisted for national Leader of the Year Cllr Award
Oldham Council boss, Arooj Shah has been shortlisted for Leader of the Year at the 2025 LGIU and CCLA Cllr Awards.
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Police work in Oldham so far: Officers continue to crackdown on neighbourhood crime
This week’s round-up highlights the work of neighbourhood officers in Oldham, showcasing how teams are delivering GMP’s Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee.
National News
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Thomas Tuchel demands England players fighting from the bench in World Cup bid
Thomas Tuchel wants substitutes to park any frustration and roar on team-mates from the bench as the England boss stressed the only way they can win the World Cup is by fighting as a group.
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Flooding caused by Storm Claudia to continue ahead of cold snap
Downpours which battered parts of England and Wales on Friday will be replaced with below-freezing temperatures as a yellow alert for cold weather was issued.
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Chris Eubank Jr promises fight of the decade contender in Conor Benn showdown
Chris Eubank Jr promised to produce a “fight of the decade contender” with Conor Benn on Saturday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium at an otherwise drama-free weigh-in at York Hall.
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US investment firm RedBird drops 500m Telegraph takeover bid
US investment firm RedBird Capital has pulled out of the running to buy the Telegraph after previously agreeing to a deal worth around £500 million.
Sport
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Preview: Oldham Athletic v Crewe Alexandra
Latics return to League Two action at Boundary Park tomorrow after one of their best performances of the season gave them a 0-1 win away to Harrogate Town last Saturday.
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Greater Manchester pioneer’s world-first wellbeing series to unite workforces
Greater Manchester is once again leading the way in innovation and collaboration, this time in the world of workplace wellbeing.
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Midweek round-up: Away defeats for Robins and Tigers
Ashton United came back from Staffordshire empty handed on Tuesday night as their former player, Louis Potts, inspired hosts Leek Town to a 2-0 victory.
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Tameside clubs to support 3UP campaign
Four clubs across Tameside are supporting the National League’s 3UP Day of Action this Saturday, and thus will all kick off at the later time of 3:03pm.
Entertainment
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Miss Saigon Review: A Vocally thrilling masterpiece
The Palace Theatre is currently host to yet another piece of A grade theatre – this time in the shape of the world renowned ‘Miss Saigon’ – The legend is definitely reborn.
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Alex B Cann Column - Thursday 13th November 2025
We are approaching the shortest day of the year, and as the nights get darker, winter blues affect many of us. As I get up for work at 4:30am, it's pretty much always dark for me first thing, but for many people, trudging to work and home again in the pitch black leads to an increase in Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). It can affect anyone, and the NHS says symptoms include a persistent low mood, a loss of pleasure or interest in normal everyday activities, and sleeping for longer than normal. Looking at my average sleep statistics, I definitely don't have any worries on that front.
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Alex B Cann Film Column - Thursday 13th November 2025
Depending on whether you're in the mood for cosy or quirky, I've got something for you. It was nice to see our local indie busy on Sunday for The Choral, which stars Ralph Fiennes as Dr. Henry Guthrie, who is recruited following his return from Germany to lead the Choral Society in Ramsden. The choir is struggling to attract any male recruits, due to the fact the war is on (the story is set in 1916), and it's also a battle to find a non-German composer's work to base their next performance around.
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Alex B Cann film column - Thursday 6th November 2025
1985 was a vintage year for movies, with Beverley Hills Cop, A View To A Kill, and of course Back To The Future, which I watched on the IMAX screen in Ashton this week with a friend who has somehow never seen this classic before! I was rather envious of him, watching the time travel escapade for the first time. The special effects have aged jawdroppingly well, and my favourite fact is that Christopher Lloyd was just 46 when he played the eccentric Doc Brown.
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Bonfire & Fireworks Night - The Puppy Nanny advice
Bonfire Night 2025 Remember Remember