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Dave Sweetmore's Blog
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Dave Sweetmore Leaves The Tameside Radio Drivetime Show
It's just over two years since I became the permanent drivetime presenter on Tameside Radio, and tomorrow, Friday February 7th, will sadly be my last day on the show.
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Dave Sweetmore - 31st October
After the massive success of last year's huge 40th anniversary tour, legendary soul band Stax Of Soul will be rolling back into Uppermill in November as part of this year's series of tour dates.
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Dave Sweetmore - 24th October
Pauline Town MBE is a Tameside hero and a legend. As landlady of The Station Hotel in Ashton, she has made the respected British pub much more than that, it's also a hub for the homeless, victims of domestic abuse, families in need, and those facing poverty in this area.
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Dave Sweetmore - 17th October
Its three years since Stereophonics last toured, and last week the band announced their biggest ever UK and Ireland stadium tour which will take place in 2025.
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Dave Sweetmore - 19th September
When we started our Local music Spotlight feature on Tameside Radio and across the Not Really Here Group media outlets back in January 2023, I knew what an important feature it would be for local bands and artists, but I don't think anybody could have predicted just how successful it has been.
The latest news
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Andy Burnham names dates when Heywood and Stockport Metrolink extensions should start construction
Andy Burnham has named the date construction work should start for Metrolink extensions to Heywood and Stockport.
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Saddleworth Rushcart Show another success
Saddleworth's historic Rushcart Show returned to the village this weekend.
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HPP employee recognised after clocking up 25 years with the firm
CNC drill and machine operator Jason Hilton is the latest employee to clock up 25 years at Hill’s Panel Products (HPP) - taking the number of names on the 25-year section of the firm’s long service wall of fame to 20.
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Stanhope Street group serves up support for women facing period poverty
A group of women in Ashton’s Hurst Methodist Church has taken a powerful stand against period poverty, helping ensure that no local woman or girl is forced to choose between feeding her family and managing her period with dignity.
Tameside Reporter
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Stanhope Street group serves up support for women facing period poverty
A group of women in Ashton’s Hurst Methodist Church has taken a powerful stand against period poverty, helping ensure that no local woman or girl is forced to choose between feeding her family and managing her period with dignity.
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Mayor visits Age UK Tameside to see impact of vital services first hand
Age UK Tameside recently welcomed a special visit from the Mayoress of Tameside, Shibley Allam, accompanied by Mayor Consort Mr Mohammed Khairul Alam and Councillor Andrea Colbourne, offering them a firsthand insight into the vital services the charity provides for older residents in the borough.
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New community pantry opens in Hyde
Sunflower Day Nurseries have teamed up with The Power of Resilience CIC to launch a new community pantry in Hyde.
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Streetlife takes over Ashton with Star Wars, retro gaming, and community spirit
Ashton-under-Lyne was buzzing with life on Saturday, 23rd August, as Streetlife returned to the town centre for another unforgettable day of entertainment, food, and community celebration.
Entertainment
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Review: Moulin Rouge - Feathered, Glittered, and Totally Flirted—Moulin Rouge! Phenomenal!
The world famous ‘Moulin Rouge’ musical has touched down in Manchester until October – giving all the glitz and glam in this heartfelt and meaningful love story.
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Alex Cann's weekly film blog - Thursday 21st August 2025
Weapons is a contender for one of my favourite films of the year so far, earning a solid 5 out of 5.
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Alex B. Cann column - Thursday 21st August 2025
As a recovering wedding DJ, my attention is always piqued by articles about them, and a new study from One4all Gift Cards has found that almost half of those questioned (46 per cent) would prefer a buffet or grazing table over a formal three-course meal.
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2:22 : A Ghost Story – A thrilling, spooky piece of art!
This week ‘2:22 A Ghost Story’ is at Manchester’s Opera house.
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Alex Cann’s weekly film blog - Thursday 14th August 2025
It only took me 22 years, but I finally watched Freaky Friday on Disney+ this week in anticipation of the sequel being released. It’s a story that has its origins in an earlier book, and a film that Kelly Osbourne originally auditioned for as Anna, but decided to back out. She later said it’s the biggest mistake she’s ever made, given the success of the movie.
Glossop Chronicle
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Gamesley joins England’s ‘Raise the Colours’ flag surge
A sudden wave of Union Jack and St George’s Cross flags have appeared on lamp posts, roundabouts and bridges in towns and cities across England, sparking both celebration and controversy.
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No plans for asylum seeker hotels in High Peak
High Peak residents can be reassured that there are no plans to house asylum seekers in local hotels, despite new figures showing more than 560 people are being accommodated elsewhere in Derbyshire.
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A hidden gem of community spirit: Hattersley Projects brings locals together
Nestled in the heart of Hattersley is a thriving hub of activity and togetherness that many are calling the beating heart of the community.
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Sun shines on thousands at Mottram Show
Thousands of visitors flocked to the annual Mottram Show last weekend, enjoying a packed day of entertainment, activities, and community spirit under gloriously sunny skies.
Oldham Reporter
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Andy Burnham names dates when Heywood and Stockport Metrolink extensions should start construction
Andy Burnham has named the date construction work should start for Metrolink extensions to Heywood and Stockport.
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Saddleworth Rushcart Show another success
Saddleworth's historic Rushcart Show returned to the village this weekend.
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HPP employee recognised after clocking up 25 years with the firm
CNC drill and machine operator Jason Hilton is the latest employee to clock up 25 years at Hill’s Panel Products (HPP) - taking the number of names on the 25-year section of the firm’s long service wall of fame to 20.
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A tech team and their dalek friend helps to bridge the digital gap in Oldham
Oldham Community Interest Company Inclusive Bytes has brought together young tech students and volunteers who want to gain experience with local residents who may feel less confident with technology.
National News
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Emergency alert drill to be sent to UK mobile phones next weekend
An emergency alert drill will send a test message to mobile phones across the UK next weekend.
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Actor John Alford sexually assaulted teenage girls at party court told
Former London’s Burning actor John Alford sexually abused two teenage girls at a party, a court has heard.
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Summer 2025 will almost certainly be UKs warmest on record
A long spell of above-average temperatures means this summer will “almost certainly” be the UK’s warmest on record, according to new figures from the Met Office.
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Hotel owners bid to appeal against asylum seeker ruling to be heard on Thursday
The owner of an Essex hotel, which was blocked from housing asylum seekers at the site, is set to have a bid to challenge the decision heard at the Court of Appeal on Thursday.
Sport
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Bank holiday football round-up: Bridge see off Bury
Chants of ‘can we play you every week?’ rang around Gigg Lane on Bank Holiday Monday as Stalybridge Celtic defeated Bury on their home turf for the second time in six days.
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Local futsal player to take part in UEFA Futsal Champions League
A Tameside futsal player will soon take on some of Europe’s elite.
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Midweek football round-up: Stalybridge through in FA Cup
Stalybridge Celtic made it through to the First Qualifying Round of the FA Cup on Tuesday after a 2-0 win away at Bury.
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United View: Positive signs despite defeat
After what many will hope to be a transformative summer for Manchester United, the Reds kicked off their campaign with a 1-0 defeat at home to Arsenal.