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Reform UK candidate for Gorton and Denton by-election announced
Reform UK has announced that Matt Goodwin will stand as the party’s candidate in the Gorton and Denton by-election.
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Chadderton Town Hall hosts first wedding fair
One of Oldham’s most stunning venues flung open its doors on (Sunday) to host its first ever wedding fair.
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Police secure three month closure order on property suspected of offering sexual services in Failsworth
Officers from Oldham’s Neighbourhood Policing Team have secured a three-month closure order on a property suspected of offering sexual services in the Failsworth area following intelligence gathered within the community.
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Signs of improvement for failing children’s services
Improvements in children’s services in Tameside have been ‘hindered’ by a lack of permanent leadership, according to Ofsted. The education watchdog carried out a monitoring visit on the council service currently in special measures.
Tameside Reporter
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Shree Bharatiya Mandal Indian Association of Tameside Celebrates Republic Day and Opens New Community Polytunnel
Shree Bharatiya Mandal marked India’s Republic Day with a vibrant flag-hoisting ceremony, followed by the official opening of a new community polytunnel funded through generous donations from local supporters.
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The Shed Tameside to Host Open Days in Bid to Welcome More Members
Local charity The Shed Tameside is opening its doors to the public with a series of open days aimed at attracting new members and showcasing its expanded facilities.
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Community Voices Shape Dementia and Delirium Support in Tameside
Hyde Town Hall hosted a Dementia & Delirium workshop last Thursday, organised by Tameside Integrated Care Partnership, IMPACT, and NHS Greater Manchester. The event brought together carers and service providers to discuss ways to improve local support.
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Reform UK candidate for Gorton and Denton by-election announced
Reform UK has announced that Matt Goodwin will stand as the party’s candidate in the Gorton and Denton by-election.
Glossop Chronicle
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Students shine on red carpet at Glossopdale School awards
Year 11 students from Glossopdale School and Sixth Form recently enjoyed a red‑carpet experience during a special celebration assembly.
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No Glossop roads included in £3m county repair scheme
Glossop has been left out of a £3 million Derbyshire County Council pothole repair scheme despite the programme being based on roads suggested by local councillors.
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Award-winning charity seeks a new home to continue its vital work
The Hummingbird Project, a community-powered clothing and support hub in Glossop, is reaching out for help to secure a new premises.
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Get building Glossop! Lego exhibition and competition comes to town
Families are being invited to get creative as Glossop Rotary Club hosts a Lego Exhibition and Competition next month.
Oldham Reporter
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Chadderton Town Hall hosts first wedding fair
One of Oldham’s most stunning venues flung open its doors on (Sunday) to host its first ever wedding fair.
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Police secure three month closure order on property suspected of offering sexual services in Failsworth
Officers from Oldham’s Neighbourhood Policing Team have secured a three-month closure order on a property suspected of offering sexual services in the Failsworth area following intelligence gathered within the community.
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Tickets selling fast for Dr Kershaw's Strictly
If you are missing Strictly Come Dancing, you can get your fix at Dr Kershaw’s Hospice’s upcoming dance extravaganza.
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Chai ladies present hand embroidered collage to Lyndhurst Primary School
The Lyndhurst Women’s CHAI group has created a stunning embroidered collage that beautifully represents the school's values.
National News
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Kate praises grassroots rugby league and community spirit during club visit
The Princess of Wales praised a “gold dust” rugby league club for the support given to its community of fans when she braved Storm Chandra at a stadium in West Yorkshire.
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Anthony Gordon attempting to replicate blistering form at Newcastle
Newcastle striker Anthony Gordon admits he is a victim of his own success as he attempts to replicate the blistering form which won him England recognition.
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Former MP charged with sexually assaulting woman in 2022
Former Labour MP Conor McGinn has been charged with sexually assaulting a woman in 2022.
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Pubs and music venues to see business rates cut by 15 says Treasury
Pubs and music venues will get 15% off their business rates bills from April as part of a major support package, the Treasury has announced.
Sport
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Hillmen back to winning ways
Glossop North End got back to winning ways on Saturday with a statement win at home to high-flyers Padiham.
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Weekend football round-up: Defeat sees Coyne call time on Tigers tenure
Hyde United slipped back into the relegation zone on Saturday after a 2-1 defeat at home to fellow strugglers Rushall Olympic, a result which spelled the end of Martin Coyne’s tenure.
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Michael Clegg announced as new Hyde United boss
Following the resignation of Martin Coyne earlier today, Hyde United have confirmed the appointment of former Ashton United boss Michael Clegg.
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Bryan bolsters Bloods' frontline
Droylsden have bolstered their attacking options with the signing of experienced forward Matty Bryan.
Entertainment
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You can go to the ball
Youth drama group's stunning production of Cinderella takes to the stage
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Alex B Cann column 22/01/26 - the rise of the extra long movie
Having watched 117 films at the cinema last year, and a further 6 so far this year, I was recently asked how many hours of my life that equated to, and the honest answer is...rather a lot! Whilst movie durations fell during the 2000s, they are back on the rise, with the latest Avatar instalment clocking in at 192 minutes. If you think that's a large chunk of time, a local cinema near us is showing The Hobbit Trilogy on Sunday, starting at 10:30AM, and lasting for 572 minutes (so you'll be emerging blearily-eyed after 8PM!).
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Alex B Cann film column 22/01/26 - buying belonging and chasing greatness
In the midst of some other big life stuff happening, I've only managed a double feature this week at the cinema, both of which take us to Tokyo. Rental Family (5 stars) is a wholesome, uplifting, poignant look at human connection and loneliness, told through the eyes of an actor (Brendan Fraser) who takes up a role with an agency that provides people to stand in at important occasions.
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Review: The Bodyguard - go and see the Queen of the Night
Feeling the January Blues? Look no further, The Bodyguard will lift your spirits, warm your hearts and make you want to dance with somebody. My sister and I were lucky enough to attend a Monday evening showing of The Bodyguard and what a great weekday treat it made.
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Alex B Cann Column - 15/01/26
A lot of us are trying to lose weight at this time of year, now that the last of the festive goods have been scoffed. Incidentally, I found a Quality Street tub in the offices of this very newspaper a few days ago, and thought I'd struck gold, until I realised it contained nothing but paper clips. That sort of thing should attract a punitive fine. Outrageous behaviour.