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Arncliffe Rise residents frustrated by local ‘eye-sore’
A neighborhood in Oldham has been turned into an ‘eye-sore’ and a ‘dumping ground’ after a landowner started storing abandoned caravans and rubble on a former green space.
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League Two Preview: Accrington Stanley v Latics
Latics must learn to love early kick-offs because there are going to be a lot more of them before the season is done.
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Hundreds of Domestic Abuse Protection Orders secured as pilot hits 12 months
Over 500 Domestic Abuse Protection Orders have been secured as the Greater Manchester pilot - set to launch in Oldham - reaches its 12-month mark.
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Historic Glossop bank gets new life
One of Glossop’s most recognisable buildings is about to begin an exciting new chapter.
Tameside Reporter
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Pantry opens in Stalybridge
A new community pantry has opened in Stalybridge and marked the launch of The Power of Resilience’s third community pantry and its second based in the town, hosted at a Sunflower Day Nurseries site. The pantry is designed so that anyone can take food without referral or questions, aiming to remove the stigma often associated with food support.
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Hundreds of Domestic Abuse Protection Orders secured as pilot hits 12 months
Over 500 Domestic Abuse Protection Orders have been secured as the Greater Manchester pilot - set to launch in Oldham - reaches its 12-month mark.
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Hundreds of upgraded CCTV cameras set to watch over TransPennine Express stations
TransPennine Express (TPE) is rolling out one of its biggest-ever security upgrades, with more than 600 new high-definition cameras being installed across its stations.
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TINA - The Tina Turner Musical: She really is the best!
West End hit TINA - The Tina Turner Musical, is on its first ever UK & Ireland tour and lucky for us, on the 25th November, it started in Manchester.
Glossop Chronicle
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Historic Glossop bank gets new life
One of Glossop’s most recognisable buildings is about to begin an exciting new chapter.
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Swizzles grant to transform Macmillan unit garden into sanctuary
Tameside & Glossop NHS Charity has been named one of just seven national winners of The Great Community Refresh, a UK-wide competition run by iconic sweet maker Swizzels to celebrate 70 years of its well-loved Refreshers brand.
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Council gift free parking for festive season
Parking in Borough Council car parks will be free again this year this December as High Peak residents and businesses prepare for, and celebrate, the festive season.
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Hadfield man is buzzing with sweet success!
A Hadfield resident has launched his own brand of locally produced honey - and business is already off to a sweet start.
Oldham Reporter
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Arncliffe Rise residents frustrated by local ‘eye-sore’
A neighborhood in Oldham has been turned into an ‘eye-sore’ and a ‘dumping ground’ after a landowner started storing abandoned caravans and rubble on a former green space.
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League Two Preview: Accrington Stanley v Latics
Latics must learn to love early kick-offs because there are going to be a lot more of them before the season is done.
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Hundreds of Domestic Abuse Protection Orders secured as pilot hits 12 months
Over 500 Domestic Abuse Protection Orders have been secured as the Greater Manchester pilot - set to launch in Oldham - reaches its 12-month mark.
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Hundreds of upgraded CCTV cameras set to watch over TransPennine Express stations
TransPennine Express (TPE) is rolling out one of its biggest-ever security upgrades, with more than 600 new high-definition cameras being installed across its stations.
National News
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Shabana Mahmood announces ban on taxi use for asylum seeker medical trips
Asylum seekers have been banned from using taxis for most medical journeys, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has announced.
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Corbyn and Sultanas party unveils name list as tensions simmer at conference
The left-wing party formed by Jeremy Corbyn and Zarah Sultana will seek use its debut conference to decide on key issues, including a formal name, as tensions simmer between its main figures.
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Lando Norris qualifying error
F1 in Qatar
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Katie Melua and Fishermans Friends to play Kates carol service
Together at Christmas service at Westminster Abbey
Sport
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League Two Preview: Accrington Stanley v Latics
Latics must learn to love early kick-offs because there are going to be a lot more of them before the season is done.
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Bridge bow out
Stalybridge Celtic bowed out of the Manchester Premier Cup on Wednesday night after a 3-1 defeat at North West Counties side West Didsbury & Chorlton.
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Massey makes his return
After over a year away from the ring, High Peak boxer Jack Massey will return to action this weekend as he takes on Argentina’s Ivan Gabriel Garcia in Derby.
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Midweek football round-up: Nash held in six goal thriller
Curzon Ashton were involved in a topsy turvy six-goal thriller on Tuesday night, which saw hosts Darlington come from behind twice to ensure the points were shared in the North East.
Entertainment
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'Great Dame' returns to panto
Why Mike Lawlor is stepping out of retirement and back into a frock for the pantomime season
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TINA - The Tina Turner Musical: She really is the best!
West End hit TINA - The Tina Turner Musical, is on its first ever UK & Ireland tour and lucky for us, on the 25th November, it started in Manchester.
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Cheer on Dame Daphne to help save Snow White
Hyde Festival Theatre's traditional family production promises a twist or two
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Alex B Cann column - 27th November
When was the last time you had a proper belly laugh? The lovely folk at Cartoon Network have come up with a top ten list of the things that make us laugh the most, and you know I'm a sucker for a light hearted chart. I have to say WhatsApp chats with my friends do provide frequent laughs, but a lot of the news cycle these days is pure doom and gloom. Perhaps the 'and finally' quirky story at the end of the bulletin needs to make a comeback, especially having just endured weeks of budget speculation and so-called 'kite flying'.. Social media can be an angry place too, as I've written in the pas
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Alex B Cann Film Column - 27th November - gore, broomsticks and feathers
The big release in the run-up to Christmas is Wicked : For Good, and I hopped on my broomstick to watch it on the Didsbury Superscreen. It has received broadly positive reviews, but many critics have apparently been left feeling a little underwhelmed compared to the first film.