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Dave Sweetmore's Blog - 20th March 2025
1998 was the year in which Britney Spears released her debut single 'Baby One More Time', Google was founded, Frank Sinatra died, the first ever MP3 player was available in the UK, France won the World Cup, if you wanted to watch a movie at home, you'd rent it on a video from Blockbuster as the DVD still hadn't been invented, and it was also the year the Spice Girls had the Christmas number one for the third year in a row.
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Dave Sweetmore's Blog - 13th March 2025
It's just over two weeks until legendary singer songwriter Paul Young hits the road for a huge UK theatre tour lasting until mid-June. The tour, which is named 'From No Parlez To The Secret Of The Association' will look back at his incredible career during these intimate shows, that will combine conversation and acoustic versions of many of his hit songs.
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Dave Sweetmore's Blog - March 6th 2025
Last Friday, February 28th, I launched my new monthly podcast 'ROOTS'. The idea of me hosting a podcast is something I have been thinking about for a few years, but with the help, support and encouragement from others, it is finally up and running. The aim of the podcast isn't to do the obvious people in which i am lucky to work with on the Manchester Music Scene and who I am lucky to be connected with, and it isn't about getting the biggest household names in music on, it's about hearing the stories from people who have played an integral part of the music scene and have great stories to tel
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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.
The latest news
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Police issue appeal about assault
Police have issued an alert regarding an incident in which a teenage girl was assaulted in Hadfield
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A mountaineer delivers a powerful lesson in resilience, ambition, and perseverance during a school visit.
A brave mountaineer who was the first British Muslim to conquer Mount Everest in 2022 paid a special visit to a Chadderton school.
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J. Parker's expand with new garden centre opening at former Daisy Nook site
Established gardening retailer J. Parker's is set to expand its presence by opening a new garden centre at the former Daisy Nook site in Failsworth.
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Family of couple found dead in car wreckage pulled from reservoir pay tribute
The family of a couple who died after their car crashed into the water at Crook Gate Reservoir at the weekend have paid tribute to them.
Tameside Reporter
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Hospice Leaders urge MP's to support funding reform on Parliament visit
Willow Wood Hospice representatives have visited Parliament this week to urge MPs to support reforming the funding model for hospices.
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Ashton United to host 'Willow Wood Day'
Ashton United FC have announced they will be holding a charity fundraising event in support of the Willow Wood Hospice on 29 March.
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Local sides to run ticket offers this weekend
This weekend sees the return of Non-League Day, which provides a platform for clubs to promote the importance of affordable volunteer-led community football.
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Discover all things dog at Dogs Trust Manchester
Staff at Dogs Trust Manchester are inviting dog lovers to a Discovery Day to showcase the many different aspects of their work and shine a spotlight on some of their Underdogs.
Entertainment
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Alex Cann Column - 20th March 2025
With the cost of a first-class stamp set to rise to £1.70 in April, the sixth increase in the last three years. I'd suggest buying a book of stamps at the current price and stashing them away for a rainy day. Just call me Martin Lewis and be done with it.
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Alex Cann Film Column - 20th March 2025
There are some pretty decent offerings this week, beginning with the taut, twisty spy thriller Black Bag. Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett lead a strong cast in this tale of subterfuge, loyalty, double-crossing, and gameplaying. It's a neat entry into my 'decent films lasting no more than 90 minutes' list, as George Woodhouse (Fassbender) is tasked with finding a mole within their spy circle. Unfortunately for him, one of the possible suspects is his wife Kathryn (Blanchett). Will he put his job before his marriage?
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Dave Sweetmore's Blog - 20th March 2025
1998 was the year in which Britney Spears released her debut single 'Baby One More Time', Google was founded, Frank Sinatra died, the first ever MP3 player was available in the UK, France won the World Cup, if you wanted to watch a movie at home, you'd rent it on a video from Blockbuster as the DVD still hadn't been invented, and it was also the year the Spice Girls had the Christmas number one for the third year in a row.
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Alex B Cann Column - 13th March 2025
The money app Plum has published a list of questions most likely to elicit a negative response at a dinner party. Even though I am fairly unlikely to plan any such occasions any time soon, I thought it might be useful to take you through the list, to spare you any potential blushes, should the Come Dine With Me cameras be filming at your place. Incidentally, why do so many contestants on that show do steak as a main course? I guess it's seemingly straightforward to cook, yet everyone has very particular preferences about how well (or otherwise) it's done, so the potential for mishaps is great.
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Alex B Cann Film Column - 13th March 2025
Marching Powder is a contender for the worst film of 2025 so far for me. Danny Dyer plays Jack Jones, an ageing, down-on-his-luck football hooligan whose marriage is on the rocks as his life spirals out of control. The biggest wonder is that Dani (Stephanie Leonidas) sticks around past the opening scenes. In my book, this is certainly not a film to rush to see on the big screen.
Glossop Chronicle
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Police issue appeal about assault
Police have issued an alert regarding an incident in which a teenage girl was assaulted in Hadfield
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Hospice Leaders urge MP's to support funding reform on Parliament visit
Willow Wood Hospice representatives have visited Parliament this week to urge MPs to support reforming the funding model for hospices.
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Discover all things dog at Dogs Trust Manchester
Staff at Dogs Trust Manchester are inviting dog lovers to a Discovery Day to showcase the many different aspects of their work and shine a spotlight on some of their Underdogs.
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New butty van opens on site of long-shut Glossop pub
A new breakfast and lunch spot has opened in Glossop, with some of the most beautiful views in the area. Joan’s is a new butty van located on the A624 in Chunal. Joan’s serves hot breakfast sandwiches, hot drinks and lunch on the former site of The Grouse Inn pub.
Oldham Reporter
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A mountaineer delivers a powerful lesson in resilience, ambition, and perseverance during a school visit.
A brave mountaineer who was the first British Muslim to conquer Mount Everest in 2022 paid a special visit to a Chadderton school.
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J. Parker's expand with new garden centre opening at former Daisy Nook site
Established gardening retailer J. Parker's is set to expand its presence by opening a new garden centre at the former Daisy Nook site in Failsworth.
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Family of couple found dead in car wreckage pulled from reservoir pay tribute
The family of a couple who died after their car crashed into the water at Crook Gate Reservoir at the weekend have paid tribute to them.
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Discover all things dog at Dogs Trust Manchester
Staff at Dogs Trust Manchester are inviting dog lovers to a Discovery Day to showcase the many different aspects of their work and shine a spotlight on some of their Underdogs.
National News
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Nicola Sturgeon cleared in SNP finance probe
Former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon has been cleared in a police investigation into the SNP’s finances.
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UK interest rates held at 45 as Bank warns over US tariff uncertainty
The Bank of England has kept UK interest rates at 4.5%, as policymakers warned that uncertainty over global trade had intensified following new US tariffs.
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People urged to enjoy blossom spectacle as warm weather kick starts spring
Warm temperatures could kick-start this year’s blossom display, the National Trust says as it urges people to celebrate the natural spring spectacle.
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Alan Sugar Young people want to fast track themselves to the top
Lord Alan Sugar has said young people want to be “fast-tracked” to the top and lack the patience “to really learn a trade”.
Sport
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Ashton United to host 'Willow Wood Day'
Ashton United FC have announced they will be holding a charity fundraising event in support of the Willow Wood Hospice on 29 March.
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Nash denied at the death
It was a frustrating night for Curzon Ashton on Tuesday as they let a one goal lead slip late on to draw 1-1 with Radcliffe at the Tameside Stadium.
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Local sides to run ticket offers this weekend
This weekend sees the return of Non-League Day, which provides a platform for clubs to promote the importance of affordable volunteer-led community football.
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Craddock to take over as Lilywhites boss
Following current manager David Fish’s decision to step down at the end of the campaign, Mossley have announced that assistant manager Alex Craddock will take over the role of first team manager next season.