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Dave Sweetmore's Blog - Thursday 24th April
The date has now been set for our next 'Indie Rock n Roll Local Music Spotlight Live' night which will once again take place at Tokyo at Whittles Live Music Venue in Oldham.
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Dave Sweetmore's Blog - Thursday 17th April 2025
Two of Greater Manchester's nicest men in grassroots music have come together and launched a project which is simply brilliant. The greatly titled 'Art For Mcr' is the idea of The Information Highway guitarist Lee Gallagher and Black Sonic Revolver frontman Leon Kenny, two great bands who have both appeared on Tameside Radio as Band Of The Week on our Local Music Spotlight feature.
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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.
The latest news
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Tennis club over 100-years-old could be replaced by housing
A tennis club in Ashton, founded 100 years ago, could soon be demolished and replaced with housing.
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Man wanted in connection with burglary
Police are appealing for any information relating to Robert Hardman.
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Man wanted for shoplifting
Police are trying to locate Kieran Anthony Carolan.
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Man wanted by police
Police are looking for this man in connection with stalking.
Tameside Reporter
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Tennis club over 100-years-old could be replaced by housing
A tennis club in Ashton, founded 100 years ago, could soon be demolished and replaced with housing.
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Man wanted in connection with burglary
Police are appealing for any information relating to Robert Hardman.
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Man wanted for shoplifting
Police are trying to locate Kieran Anthony Carolan.
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Man wanted by police
Police are looking for this man in connection with stalking.
Entertainment
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Alex Cann Weekly Column- Thursday 24th 2025
"Points don't always make prizes"
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Alex Cann Film Column - Thursday 24th 2025
"This film won't give you cold feet"
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Dave Sweetmore's Blog - Thursday 24th April
The date has now been set for our next 'Indie Rock n Roll Local Music Spotlight Live' night which will once again take place at Tokyo at Whittles Live Music Venue in Oldham.
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Alex Cann Film Column - 17th April 2025
Cineworld held special "Chicken Jockey Screenings" for A Minecraft Movie last Sunday, where dressing up, whooping, clapping, and shouting were all encouraged. However, they did try to stress that snacks should not be thrown at the screen, as I'm told has happened in a few places. Have you seen the price of salted popcorn these days?! There is no way I'm wasting a single kernel of it, love, Each to their own, but I really didn't enjoy this film when I watched it. Fully aware I'm not the target audience, though, so let's draw a line in the sand and never mention it again.
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Alex B Cann Column - 17th April 2025
Last week, I was fortunate enough to be asked to host an event in Harrogate called "Salon North", where three authors give a short talk, followed by a few questions from the audience. It was a privilege to be asked to host, and my brain was full by the end of it! One of the best parts was switching my phone to do not disturb, and allocating time to read all three books. Much as I adore reading, I haven't managed to complete a book since our holiday in Fuerteventura almost a year ago. Finishing three in a week felt great.
Glossop Chronicle
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Northern Trains Running As Usual Over The Early Bank Holiday Period
Rail operator Northern is encouraging customers to get out and enjoy the Early May Bank Holiday by train.
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Is summer set to bloom?
As Britain bakes in the hottest springtime weather for years, our very own weatherman David Biewlawski is predicting a fine summer ahead.
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Derbyshire election manifesto roundup
Road repairs, special educational needs, buses, social care and potential bankruptcy are the key battlegrounds being fought ahead of the Derbyshire County Council elections.
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Advance Train Tickets Now Available On TransPennine Express Ticket Machines
Advance train tickets are now available for customers to buy using TransPennine Express (TPE) ticket machines offering better value for customers at stations.
Oldham Reporter
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Metrolink power loss disrupts services
Metrolink passengers are being encouraged to check before they travel, with a power loss causing significant disruption to services.
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Northern Trains Running As Usual Over The Early Bank Holiday Period
Rail operator Northern is encouraging customers to get out and enjoy the Early May Bank Holiday by train.
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Prevention Branch Helping To Reduce Neighbourhood Crime And Enhance Community Safety
Prevention hubs led by Greater Manchester Police are continuing to help reduce neighbourhood crime headed up by Chief Superintendent John-Paul Ruffle.
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Man And Woman Charged With Murder
A man and a woman of no fixed address have been charged with the murder of Martin Shaw in Oldham.
National News
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Man suspected of carrying out Leeds crossbowattack has died
Two women were injured
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No criminal charges following ice hockey death
Adam Johnson was playing for Nottingham Panthers when he was hit
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Flats evacuated as 100 firefighters tackle substation blaze in west London
Around 80 people have been evacuated from their homes after a fire broke out at an electrical substation in west London.
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Bone marrow tests double survival time for blood cancer patients trial finds
A highly sensitive test that detects traces of disease in the bone marrow of patients with a rare and aggressive type of blood cancer could help double their chances of survival, a first-of-its-kind trial has found.
Sport
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End of season round-up: Play-off final heartbreak for Droylsden
It was heartbreak at The Butchers Arms on Saturday as Droylsden slipped to a 2-0 defeat to Euxton Villa in the NWCFL First Division North play-off final, in front of a bumper crowd of 2,568.
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Ashton athletes off to the US
A group of local dancers and cheerleaders will be jetting off to Florida next week to take part in various tournaments across the pond.
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Hillmen end the season on a high
Glossop North End signed off from their 2024/25 North West Counties Premier Division campaign with a resounding 4-0 home victory against Pilkington, their biggest win of the season.
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United View: A week of two halves for United
With the season drawing to a close, it’s clear to see that Manchester United’s priority is the Europa League following their 1-0 defeat to Wolves on Sunday.