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Three men arrested after tools used in thefts found in vehicle in Royton
Three men have been arrested after police stopped a vehicle and discovered tools and equipment believed to be used in thefts.
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Do you know this man?
Police are appealing for the public’s help to find Mark Batey.
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Local lecturer urges Oldham MPs to attend vital Parliamentary sick pay debate
Women with endometriosis are working in abject pain and losing £3,400 every five years – because they don’t receive statutory sick pay.
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Residents celebrate Good Friday at Millbrook Care Home
Residents and staff at Millbrook Care Home came together to mark Good Friday with a day of Easter-themed activities, bringing a warm sense of community spirit to the home.
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Hundreds attend Tameside Spring Jobs Fair to explore new opportunities
More than 700 residents turned out to explore new career opportunities at Tameside’s Spring Jobs Fair.
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More activities planned in Tameside for National Year of Reading
Tameside Libraries are continuing their celebrations for the National Year of Reading with a packed programme of activities designed to inspire residents of all ages to pick up a book.
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Visitors to Dove Stone ask for stricter control of parking areas
This was the scene facing frustrated residents whose lives are disrupted daily by inconsiderate drivers to Dove Stone.
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Sholver volunteers bag 40 sacks of litter in Great British Spring Clean event
Community groups and residents in Sholver collected 40 bags of litter during a Great British Spring Clean event partly funded by First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO).
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Fire Tintwistle Low Moor
Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service is currently dealing with a wildfire at Tintwistle Low Moor.
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YMCA Ashton charity shop calls for volunteers to support vital community work
A local charity shop in Ashton is appealing for volunteers to help keep its doors open and continue supporting essential services across the community.
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‘Co-living’ scheme planned for empty warehouse
An empty warehouse in Ashton could be converted into flats.
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Man wanted on recall to prison
Police are searching for this man (pictured), who is wanted on recall to prison.
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RIP Peter Buckley
It is with great sadness the family of Peter Buckley announce his passing yesterday (Tuesday) at the age of 85.
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Tintwistle Bowling Club community open day
Residents are invited along and join the fun at Tintwistle Bowling Club’s Open Day on Saturday 2 May, from 11am to 5pm
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Progress on new outdoor market
Oldham’s new outdoor market is taking shape behind the Spindles shopping centre.
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SEND school in Royton told to urgently improve
A SEND school in Oldham that charges up to £95,000 a year has been ordered to ‘urgently improve’ by a government watchdog.
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How people in Hyde feel going into local elections
Last year Reform UK won an election in Greater Manchester for the first time ever. Allan Hopwood romped to victory in the Longdendale council by-election, formerly held by Labour.
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Police appeal for information after disturbance in Oldham
Police are appealing for witnesses and CCTV footage after a disturbance involving a group of individuals on Copster Hill Road, Oldham this afternoon.
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Glossop joining the Together Alliance march in London
Last week a coach departed Glossop heading to London to take part in the massive March for Love and Unity against Hate under the banner of “Together We Stand, Divided We Fall” organised by the Glossopdale Together Alliance.
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Mini literary festival brings top authors to town
Dark Peak Books & Gifts and George Street Community bookshop are bringing some great authors to Glossop over the next four weeks in what is almost a mini-literature festival for the town!
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FCHO distributes Easter Eggs to families in need on Good Friday
Easter eggs were distributed to families in need by First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) on Good Friday.
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Local charity presents ‘A Night at The Movies’ extravaganza
An Oldham-based disability charity is planning a spectacular performance of the year, with a gripping production combining the nostalgia of the silver screen and famous pop culture moments.
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High Peak Council Housing Team on walkabouts
The High Peak Borough Council Housing Team, in partnership with a range of local agencies, will be undertaking estate walkabouts to engage with tenants and discuss any matters of concern.
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Music, fashion and fundraising bring joy to Mottram residents
A heartwarming afternoon of music, fashion and community spirit brought smiles to residents at Lowry Court in Mottram, thanks to a special collaboration with a local Ashton business.
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Young singers invited to join Oldham Parish Children's Choir
Budding singers are being encouraged to join the Oldham Parish Children’s Choir.
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Upturn on the right track to solving joblessness
Oldham community cause Upturn is hitting the road in a bid to connect with the most disadvantaged youngsters in the borough – after a survey revealed a worrying lack of trust in the police, the civil service, and other public institutions.
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Volunteers needed as demand for free food support grows
The Second Helpings Project CIC is calling for volunteer drivers and cooks as it continues to expand its community food support service.
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Concerns raised over wildlife threatened by indiscriminate blazes
This picture taken by Saddleworth wildlife champion Greg Barrett shows the concerns over wildlife threatened by indiscriminate blazes.
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Droylsden Scouts launch annual bedding plant fundraiser as hut improvements take root
250th Droylsden Scout group is once again inviting the community to support its much-loved annual bedding plant fundraiser, an event that has been running for more than four decades.
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Emmaus Mossley volunteers lend a helping hand across the community on Solidarity Day
Community members from Emmaus Mossley have joined forces with local groups across Mossley to deliver a day of volunteering as part of the charity’s annual Solidarity Day.
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Easter cheer delivered to young patients at Tameside Hospital
Young patients at Tameside Hospital were given a welcome boost this Easter, as Stagecoach Oldham partnered with Tesco to deliver hundreds of Easter eggs - accompanied by a special visit from the Easter Bunny.
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Battle of the Bands to rock Manchester in aid of mental health charity
An exciting night of live music and community spirit is set to take over Manchester this April, as The Anthony Seddon Fund hosts a special charity Battle of the Bands at the iconic Co-op Live BACKSTAGE CLUB.
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Community unites in yellow for powerful endometriosis awareness walk
Residents across Tameside came together in a moving show of solidarity last month as a local chronic illness support group hosted an awareness walk to highlight the realities of endometriosis and other long-term health conditions.
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Community spirit meets global flavour as halal Chinese restaurant opens in Ashton
A new addition to the dining scene in Ashton-under-Lyne is turning heads - not just for its food, but for its mission to give back.
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Easter Monday football round-up: Derby wins for Hyde and Stalybridge
Easter Monday saw Hyde United keep their heads above water with a crucial derby day win over Ashton United, which saw them cling onto the two-point buffer between themselves and the NPL Premier relegation zone.
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Easter weekend football round-up: Celtic secure seventh straight win
Stalybridge Celtic recorded their seventh straight league victory on Good Friday, seeing off Witton Albion 3-1 to move a step closer to securing an NPL West play-off spot.
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Strictly-themed dance competition raises over £66K for Dr Kershaw’s Hospice
Loyal supporters helped Dr Kershaw’s Hospice raise an impressive £66,174 - with monies still coming in - at its annual dance competition.
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Rebecca takes on Trek Challenge
Rebecca Harvey from Glossop is taking on the Alzheimer’s Society’s Trek26 in the Peak District with her dad and the rest of her family in a fundraiser that carries deep personal meaning
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FCHO shortlisted in three categories at the prestigious Northern Housing Awards
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) has been shortlisted in three categories at the prestigious Northern Housing Awards taking place next month in Manchester.
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Beavers and cub scouts from Oldham go interstellar in National Space Centre discovery day
Beavers and Cub Scouts from Shaw - together with more than 500 others from across the UK - blasted off on an out of this world mission at the National Space Centre.
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Local filmmaker releases new documentary exploring isolation, creativity and community
A new documentary film created by an Oldham-based filmmaker has been released, telling the story of people living on the margins of society who come together through art, imagination and shared creativity.
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Suspected human trafficking uncovered after house collapse
A building collapse in Oldham has sparked fears over potential human trafficking after it displaced more than 40 people living in flats neighbouring the property, the LDRS understands.
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Venue confirmed for all-Tameside final
The venue for the all-Tameside Manchester Premier Cup final between Curzon Ashton and Droylsden has been confirmed.
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One in three young adults say ketamine use common among their age group
One in three young adults have said that recreational ketamine use is common among people of their age - according to a new survey commissioned by leading social enterprise Turning Point.
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Oldham Athletic Chairman helps to raise awareness about prostrate cancer
Oldham Athletic owner Frank Rothwell visited a local housing association's head office recently to raise awareness of prostate cancer.
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Free rides take centre stage at Spring Family Festival
Families across Tameside are being invited to enjoy a packed programme of free entertainment as the borough’s Spring Family Festival returns this April, complete with classic fairground rides at no cost.
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Affordable pre‑loved paint available at Oldham’s Renew Paint Shop - perfect for spring makeovers
Oldham residents planning a home overhaul can refresh their spaces affordably and sustainably thanks to the shop at the Arkwright Street Recycling Centre.
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Dr Kershaw's Hospice launches free art sessions for people with life-limiting illnesses
Each year, The Nightbird Project brings people with serious and life-limiting illnesses together for a series of free art sessions.
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From heartbreak to hope: local family supporting others through pet loss
A Glossop family is working to transform the way people say goodbye to their pets, offering a more personal, transparent and compassionate alternative to traditional cremation services and end of life services.
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Local charity Finding Rainbows secures £50,500 grant to support bereaved families
A Tameside-based charity supporting families through the devastating loss of a baby or child has received a significant funding boost to expand its vital services.
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Friends take on 10-mile weighted charity walk across Tameside
A group of friends from Tameside laced up their boots and took on a demanding 10-mile hike across the hills of Stalybridge, all while carrying 10kg rucksacks, to raise money for veterans’ mental health charity, Combat Stress.
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Growth continues as Jack Badger takes complete ownership of Hope Street building
Jack Badger Ltd, the renowned traditional joinery company based in Old Glossop, has taken another significant step in its ongoing growth by securing full ownership of the Hawkshead building on Hope Street.
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Droylsden's Deniz delivers
Droylsden boxing star Billy Deniz extended his unblemished pro record to 15 wins on Saturday night with a convincing points win over Grant Dennis at the Co-op Live arena.
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New Greater Manchester foundation turns wheelie bins into messages of hope
A powerful new mental health initiative has launched across Greater Manchester, using an unlikely everyday object to spark life-saving conversations: the humble wheelie bin.
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Tameside jobs fair draws crowds
A lively jobs fair at Dukinfield Town Hall attracted a strong turnout today (April 1), bringing together employers and jobseekers from across Tameside and Greater Manchester.
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Clarence Arcade deal signals new era for Ashton-under-Lyne
A major step forward in Ashton’s regeneration has been confirmed, as community group “Make Ashton Great Again” secures full ownership of Clarence Arcade after a year of negotiations.
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Derbsyhire Constabulary rural crime team - Operation Recall
Farm worker tells of heartache over dog shooting as part of campaign to crackdown on livestock worrying:
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Demolition work begins on collapsed building
Demolition work has started at an Oldham building following after it collapsed.
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FCHO announces new measures to tackle anti-social behaviour in the communities
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) has announced new measures to improve how it tackles anti-social behaviour in its communities.
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Stalybridge nightclub loses booze licence following dance floor brawl
A nightclub in Stalybridge has lost its alcohol licence after councillors heard a man was knocked unconscious following a dance floor brawl.
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Step back in time with GLAS !
The Glossop and Longdendale Archaeological Society (GLAS) are inviting people to a fascinating talk on the 1648 Battle of Winwick, the last battle of the Second English Civil War.
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Neglected Hyde alleyway turned into vibrant community green space
A once-neglected alleyway in Hyde has been transformed into a vibrant, community-led green space thanks to a new Eco Streets project co-funded through Pride in Place.
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Waste Recycling Centre – potential closure consultation proposal
Cabinet members will be asked to give the go-ahead to a public consultation about the future of Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre at a meeting next Thursday, 9th April 2026.
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Exhibition to honour ‘Forgotten Army’ opens in Oldham
A special exhibition to honour the selfless role played by the British Indian Army during the Second World War has opened in Oldham.
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Government rejects major funding plea for Snake Pass repairs
The Government has all but rejected a plea from three regional mayors and a county council to directly fund and manage hundreds of millions of pounds of repairs on a Derbyshire route.
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Oldham family share struggles with forgotten illness
An Oldham family who has endured a gruelling decade of watching the decimation of their daughter’s health, joined dignitaries, decision-makers, and doctors, in closing the world’s most potent campaign on endometriosis.
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Local Hyde Bangladeshi journalist honoured for decades of community service
A veteran Bangladeshi television journalist has been recognised for his long-standing commitment to community reporting, after receiving the “Outstanding Contribution to Media” award from the North England Bangladeshi TV Journalists Association (NEBTJA).
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Housing association visits local primary school to teach pupils about 'no dig gardening'
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) went to a local primary school to teach pupils about growing plants sustainably using the 'no dig gardening' approach to improve soil health.
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Community comes together for cultural celebration in aid of Mayor’s charities
Residents from across Tameside gathered at Dukinfield Town Hall for a vibrant Cultural Afternoon Tea to mark International Women’s Day, raising hundreds of pounds for charity while celebrating diversity and community spirit.
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Ashton set for out-of-this-world Sci-Fi Day return this May
Ashton town centre will once again be transformed into a galaxy far, far away when the much-loved Ashton Sci-Fi Day returns on May 2.
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Dog owners sheep worrying warning
Dog owners are being urged to act responsibly in the National Sheep Association (NSA) latest campaign urging dog owners to tackling persistent and devastating sheep worrying.
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James Stannage dies
Famous shock jock James Stannage has died at the age of 76.
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Do you know this man?
Can you help police find George Hill, who is wanted on recall to prison?
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Guide Bridge Theatre welcomes new High Sheriff as official Patron
Guide Bridge Theatre has announced that Mark Llewellin DL, the newly appointed High Sheriff of Greater Manchester, has accepted the role of official Patron of the community venue.
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Rescue dog Pie finds perfect forever home after 246-day wait
A lovable rescue dog named Pie has found her happily ever after after being adopted from Dogs Trust Manchester earlier this year.
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Droylsden issue plea after recent crowd troubles
Droylsden FC have issued a strong warning to supporters after the club was charged by the FA concerning items being thrown onto the pitch.
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Weekend football round-up: Tigers climb out of drop zone
Hyde United climbed out of the NPL Premier relegation zone on Saturday with a statement 3-0 win over play-off hopefuls Stockton Town.
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Advertorial: New padel venue serves up fresh sporting buzz in Tameside
A brand-new sporting hotspot has arrived in Tameside, and it’s already creating a buzz.
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Hidden disabilities, hidden barriers
An article written by 16-year-old Eva Yates about how accessible disabled toilets really are.
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Community invited to celebrate life of former Hyde headteacher Barry Cooke OBE
The Hyde community is being invited to come together this April to celebrate the life and legacy of former Hyde High School headteacher Barry Cooke OBE, who passed away in January.
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The new Oldham Market opens its doors as a bold new era begins
Oldham has officially opened the new market space as a fresh chapter begins for the town.
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Creative eggs inspired by a viral success
Pupils at St Anne’s R C Primary School in Audenshaw have brought a recent newspaper front page to life through their Easter Egg competition entries.
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Proud To Be Me event offers advice and activities for autistic community
People across Tameside who are autistic, along with their families and carers, are being invited to a major support event offering advice, activities and opportunities to shape local services.
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Scouting 'Knits' you!
A unique community project is taking shape across North Tameside as local Scouts launch an ambitious and creative way to mark a triple anniversary year.
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Two men and a juvenile arrested following stabbing in Oldham
Two men and a juvenile have been arrested following a stabbing in Oldham over the weekend.
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Dr Kershaw's Hospice recruiting for trustees to help shape the future of hospice care
Dr Kershaw’s Hospice is recruiting for new members of its Board of Trustees.
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Oldham Council launches BREE to build stronger links between the classroom and careers
The council is excited to announce the launch of BREE – Brokering Relationships Employers and Educators . . . a new online tool designed to bridge the gap between local employers and educators.
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Fun day for Stalybridge club revamp
A historic Tameside venue is inviting the community to come together this Easter Monday for a day of family fun, fundraising and fresh beginnings.
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New mayor of Austerlands appointed
A quirky 70-year-old tradition has soared to new heights with a former RAF squadron leader as the new Mayor of Austerlands.
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Crewe Alexandra 2 – 1 Latics: All good things must come to an end
Latics’ five-game winning streak and their 10-game unbeaten one ended yesterday, but the Latics fans who made the trip to Gresty Road and those who followed online are undeterred from their view that this side can challenge for promotion this season.
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Emotional farewell for beloved Broadbottom Headteacher
Pupils, staff, governors and parents at Broadbottom Primary School came together to give a heartfelt and joyous send-off to their much-loved Headteacher, Joanne Marrow, as she retired at the end of the spring term.
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The Tameside village marred by traffic
On the very edge of Greater Manchester there has been one problem that has plagued a quaint rural village – traffic.
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Supporters complete gruelling 27-mile charity walk in time for kick-off
Four dedicated Ashton United supporters successfully completed a challenging 27-mile sponsored walk on Saturday, raising funds for local football and community initiatives.
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Golden milestone for loyal club members in Ashton-under-Lyne
A much-loved Ashton-under-Lyne social hub has celebrated a remarkable milestone, honouring two long-standing members for their unwavering loyalty and dedication spanning half a century.
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Criminal investigation concludes into ‘family voting’ allegation at Gorton and Denton by-election
A criminal investigation into allegations of ‘family voting’ at last month’s Gorton and Denton by-election has concluded with no evidence of wrongdoing, officials have confirmed.
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Education expert hits out at Eton Star College project
A local education expert revealed he quit his post as a parish councillor over ‘serious concerns’ about the way a deal to create an Eton-backed school in Oldham is being handled.
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From heartbreak to hope: Dad’s 'Coast to Coast' bike challenge
A Glossop dad is taking on an emotional and physical challenge to give back to a charity that supported his family following the heart-breaking loss of his daughter.
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Woman critical in hospital following stabbing
Police are appealing for further information following a stabbing in which a woman has been left in a critical condition in hospital.
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Flying the flag for apprenticeships in Glossop
Two talented apprentices are flying the flag for the life-changing opportunities being offered by apprenticeship schemes in Glossop.
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Swing into action with Old Glossop women’s softball
Old Glossop Cricket Club (OGCC) is marking its 125th Anniversary by launching a second women’s softball cricket team, and is opening its door to potential new players.
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Tintwistle Spring Concert
The community is invited to enjoy an afternoon of live music and refreshments as Tintwistle Band joins forces with Christ Church Tintwistle for a special Spring Concert.
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Celebration and success mark end of term at Glossopdale
Students at Glossopdale School and Sixth Form have enjoyed a week filled with celebration and achievement, as the spring term came to a close.
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Love live music? And movies? Then this is for you!
Join Padfield Community Spaces for a unique twist on the traditional music quiz, at their ‘Music from the Movies’ event on Thursday 16th April at 7pm at Padfield Congregational Chapel (SK13 1EX).
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New event space The Loom launched in Oldham
The VIP launch of The Loom marks an exciting new chapter in the £450million town centre transformation.
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Take a look inside Oldham’s new market
Oldham’s brand new £40m market will open this morning (Saturday).
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Striking mural marks 50 years since Lowry’s death
A striking new mural created by renowned street artist Deggy has been unveiled at the Glossop office of law firm Davis Blank Furniss.
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Life through the kitchen window!
Glossop-based artist couple Ghislaine & Michael Howard have brought everyday life in the town centre onto the walls of the Indoor Market Hall.
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Julie Hesmondhalgh to help reshape Oldham Coliseum Theatre's reopening programme as guest curator
Award-winning actor and writer Julie Hesmondhalgh will join Oldham Coliseum Theatre as Guest Curator, working with CEO Martina Murphy to help shape the theatre's reopening programme.
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Council accused of ‘gutter politics’ after opposition leader’s allowance is slashed
Derbyshire County Council’s controlling Reform UK administration has been accused of ‘gutter politics’ and being ‘spiteful’ after it forced through a vote to significantly cut the Conservative Leader’s allowance.
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Match preview: Crewe Alexandra v Latics
Latics fans have been rummaging through the history books and stats sites to find the last time their side won five games in a row. There are disputes because of cup competitions (do they count?) and winning streaks that run across seasons (they absolutely do not count and there aren’t that many anyway). These complications defy so-called artificial intelligence, which is a new and 100% inaccurate name for data scraping with a decent user interface.
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MP backs local charity's maternity leave campaign
Jon Pearce MP has hosted a drop-in event in Parliament for Mummy’s Star, the UK’s only charity supporting mums diagnosed with cancer in and around pregnancy.
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Groundbreaking Eid Toy Appeal hailed a huge success
Empowering Together CIC has successfully completed its Eid Toy Appeal — ensuring 150 children in care across Oldham received an Eid gift in what is believed to be the first for children in aftercare in the country.
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Stamford Park to host free Spring Family Fun Day
Families across Tameside and Greater Manchester are being invited to enjoy a free day of entertainment as Stamford Park’s popular Spring Family Fun Day returns next month.
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Great grandmother described as 'a true inspiration' announced as FCHOs Hidden Hero
An 84-year-old woman who helps clean unwanted items from First Choice Homes Oldham’s (FCHO) vacant properties before they are given to those in need is the housing association’s March Hidden Hero.
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Emmaus Mossley Spring Fayre draws crowds and unveils new shopping space
A homelessness charity in Tameside welcomed crowds of supporters for a lively Spring Fayre, using the occasion to unveil a brand-new shopping area.
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Tameside Rotary curry night raises funds to help end polio
Members of the community came together for a colourful evening of food and fundraising as Tameside Rotary hosted a special “Wear Purple Curry Evening” in support of the global End Polio Now campaign.
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Warmth and wellbeing at The Attic Studio
A peaceful space above the bustle of Glossop town centre is helping people slow down, switch off and discover the importance of wellbeing.
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Oldham parks to get £150k play area makeover
Families in Oldham will benefit from new and improved play equipment thanks to a £150,000 investment in parks and play areas.
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Oldham Council and Oldham College launch '100 Apprentices in 100 Days' challenge
Oldham Council and Oldham College are launching an ambitious new initiative on May 21, aimed at helping young people take their first steps into the world of work while supporting businesses across the borough to grow their future workforce.
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Easter fun raises funds at Padfield Primary
Children at Padfield Community Primary School have been busy getting into the Easter spirit this week whilst raising money for FOPS (Friends of Padfield School).
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Building in town centre surveyed as 'no immediate danger' weeks before dramatic collapse
A council surveyor said that a building in Oldham town centre was in ‘no immediate danger’ – just three weeks before it dramatically collapsed.
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Deniz prepares for Co-op Live return
Droylsden boxer Billy Deniz makes the long-awaited return to the ring this weekend, as he looks to extend his unblemished pro record to 15 wins.
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Tameside health partnerships highly commended in national awards
Two collaborative projects at Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust were awarded highly commended at this year’s national Health Service Journal (HSJ) Independent Healthcare Providers Awards.
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Tameside Primary School lights the way to energy efficiency
To save running costs and help the environment, energy will be created through solar panels, which are to be installed at Heys Primary School in Ashton-under-Lyne.
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Police give update following incident involving teenage girl in Royton park
Police have concluded searches of Tandle Hill Country Park as part of an investigation into how a 17-year-old girl may have been harmed last Friday (March 20).
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Domestic Abuse Protection Orders now rolled out in Oldham
Domestic Abuse Protection Orders (DAPOs) will now be used in every GMP district including Oldham following more than 460 arrests since the pilot started 18 months ago.
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Leader of council issues statement about Glossop tip
Councillor Alan Graves, Leader of Derbyshire County Council, has issued a statement to the Glossop Chronicle about the potential closure of Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre.
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Glossopdale Together Alliance to attend "historic" march
Glossopdale Together Alliance is sending a coach to London on Saturday 28th March to take part in the March for Love and Unity against Hate under the banner of “Together We Stand, Divided We Fall."
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Pupils reflect on anti-racism learning
School children have taken part in a celebration event that rounded up a series of hate crime workshops and interactive theatre experiences.
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Community invited to Manor Park makeover launch
Manor Park’s new Active Zone has officially opened at a launch day buzzing with activity and energy.
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Man due in court in connection with a shooting in Oldham
A 35-year-old man has been charged in connection with a shooting on School House Road, Oldham, which took place on February 15, 2026.
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NCP car park in Ashton set for closure
The National Car Park (NCP) in Ashton-Under-Lyne on Cotton Street is set to be closed tomorrow (27 March).
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East Crompton pupils win Bellway's eco competition
Three pupils from East Crompton St George’s CE Primary School in Oldham are the lucky winners of a Bellway competition celebrating British garden wildlife.
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Award-winning florist launches floral gin
From Flower to Flavour: Glossop creative studio translates floral design into 'The Florist' gin.
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Fly high with Manchester Airport careers
Manchester Airports Group (MAG) attended Get Oldham Working (GOW) this week in a major employment and skills initiative aimed at connecting the town's residents with exciting career opportunities across one of the UK’s largest airport operators.
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Ashton and Stalybridge redevelopment plan approved
Two giant town centre redevelopment schemes have been pushed forward by town hall bosses.
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Curry & Sax night strikes a chord in Mossley, raising over £1,100 for The Christie
Chutney Masala in Mossley was filled with music, laughter and generosity on Tuesday 24 March, as more than 60 guests gathered for a special fundraising evening in aid of The Christie Allsorts.
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Ten marathons for Molly
A local father has taken on an extraordinary endurance challenge by running 10 marathons in 10 consecutive days in memory of his daughter Molly.
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Charity partnership offers wider support across High Peak
Two much-loved local charities are joining together to strengthen support across Glossop, Buxton and the wider High Peak.
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Celebrating the Mayor's milestones
As his year as Mayor of High Peak draws to a close, Cllr Dom Starkey is inviting residents to join him to celebrate the year and support his chosen charities.
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Derbyshire to tackle 'hidden' unemployment
Derbyshire is set to benefit from a major investment aimed at reducing ‘hidden’ unemployment.
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Glossopdale Fairtrade celebrates young winners
Glossopdale Fairtrade hosted a coffee morning and prize-giving event at Central Methodist Church on Saturday 21st March, to celebrate local children who took part in this year’s Fairtrade competition.
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Bloods victorious in all-Tameside clash
Tuesday night saw Ashton United pass up on the chance to set up an all-Ashton Manchester Premier Cup Final, with Tameside neighbours Droylsden picking up a shock semi-final victory at Hurst Cross.
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Saddleworth Rotary’s Easter eggstravaganza
Easter is traditionally a time of joy and renewal, when people look to celebrate as we move into spring.
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Oldham Council secures £5.7 million to support residents through financial crisis
Oldham residents in need of financial help will get the crisis support they need thanks to a commitment agreed by Oldham Council this week for 2026/27.
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Latics 3 – 0 Notts County: Another top team, another shellacking
What a night, what a game, what a season. Latics are authoring records, upending the league table, becoming that one team who emerge from the depths while others – Notts County among them – falter.
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Plans forging ahead for Princes Gate development
Plans to create three new tower blocks with more than 300 homes in Oldham Mumps are forging ahead.
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Investment booster for the Oldham Coliseum
Oldham has received a more than half-a-million pound booster for the reopening of the Coliseum Theatre.
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Four arrested in Tameside massage parlour crackdown
Police have arrested four people and safeguarded a vulnerable individual following a series of coordinated visits to massage parlours across Tameside.
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New apartment block plan for vacant pub site
A new apartment block could soon be built on land that was once home to the North Star pub in Dukinfield.
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New mental health hospital to be built on ground of old nursing home
A new mental health hospital will be built on the grounds of an old care home in Hyde, despite safety fears from locals.
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Buckton Vale Primary praised in latest Ofsted report
A primary school in Stalybridge is celebrating after inspectors recognised its effective practice across all areas in its latest Ofsted report.
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Ashton United supporters set for 27-mile charity walk to Stocksbridge
Members of the Ashton United Supporters Club are gearing up for another demanding sponsored walk this weekend as they continue their efforts to raise funds for local football and community initiatives.
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Stalybridge community invited to join town centre clean-up
Residents in Stalybridge are being invited to roll up their sleeves and take pride in their town as a community clean-up takes place later this month.
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Opinion: The voting age debate is missing the real crisis
This week, we’re proud to feature a guest contribution from Eva Yates, aged 16, who has spent time in the newsroom gaining a first-hand look at local journalism. As part of that experience, she has written an opinion piece on a topic that directly affects her generation: whether the voting age in the UK should be lowered to 16.
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Denton Striders score for dementia care with community fundraiser
Tameside & Glossop NHS Charity has received a welcome boost after a generous donation of £403.73 from Denton Striders Walking Football Group, raised during their annual fundraising tournament.
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Support worker opportunities in adult social care highlighted at Tameside recruitment sessions
Residents interested in a rewarding career in adult social care are being invited to attend a series of upcoming recruitment sessions in Tameside, where they can learn more about becoming a support worker and meet the team behind the service.
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Willow Wood Flower Festival celebrates 10th anniversary with magical Beatrix Potter theme
The much-loved Flower Festival at Willow Wood Hospice is set to celebrate a major milestone this spring as it marks its 10th edition with an enchanting new theme.
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Safeguarding Week of Action raises awareness of child exploitation across Tameside
Workshops and information stands have been held across Tameside to highlight Greater Manchester’s Complex Safeguarding Week of Action, which took place from 16 to 20 March.
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MP Angela Rayner hears road safety concerns from pupils during St Stephen’s visit
Ashton MP Angela Rayner met with pupils at St Stephen’s CE Primary School in Audenshaw to discuss growing concerns around road safety outside the school.
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Hyde Town Hall reopens following fire disruption
Residents can once again access services at Hyde Town Hall after the building reopened today (23 March) following a temporary closure caused by a fire last month.
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Tameside football round-up: Tigers fall into relegation zone
Hyde United’s worst fears came true on Saturday as visitors Workington came out on top in the pair’s relegation six-pointer, plunging The Tigers into the bottom three.
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Police scene in Tandle Hill Park following suspected assault on teenage girl
Police are currently carrying out a detailed search of Tandle Hill Country Park in Royton after a teenage girl was assaulted on Friday.
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From pupil to teacher - Harris Kahn returns to his roots
When Helen Rowland, CEO of Focus-Trust, met teacher Harris Kahn little did she know he had once been a pupil at one of its primary schools.
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Community members recognised for voluntary service
Saddleworth Parish Council has launched its Spirit of Saddleworth Award to recognise voluntary service to the community.
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FCHO issues notices seeking possession of its properties following allegations of criminality
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) recently delivered more notices seeking possession of its properties following alleged criminality uncovered by the Operation Vulcan crackdown in Derker.
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New contact route for adult social care support in Tameside
Residents in need of adult social care support are being urged to contact a new dedicated service as their first point of call from the end of March.
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“People will really start to see the project coming to life” – inside the A57 Link Road transformation
Standing on what was once Roe Cross Road, it’s hard to miss the scale of change taking place in Mottram.
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New padel venue set to open in Stalybridge with launch party celebration
A brand-new sport and social hotspot is arriving in Tameside this month, as Glass Padel prepares to officially open its doors with a launch event on Saturday, 28 March.
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Tommyfield final vox
This weekend, Tommyfield Market in Oldham will close its doors for the final time.
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New children’s home to be built in Hyde
A new purpose-built children’s home is set to be created in Hyde, providing vital support for some of Tameside’s most vulnerable young people.
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Long-term lease to secure future of Mossley Community Centre
The future of Mossley Community Centre has been secured after Tameside Council put forward plans to agree a new long-term lease with the building’s trustees.
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Helping residents recover: Derbyshire County Council invests in support
Derbyshire County Council has announced a major investment to help local people recovering from drug and alcohol dependence.
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Busy year ahead for Reuben's Retreat
Well-known local charity Reuben’s Retreat has announced a busy programme of fundraising events for the year ahead as work continues towards the final stages of its long-awaited development.
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Curzon appoint Adam Barton as first team manager
Following the departure of first team manager Mark Bradshaw earlier this week, Curzon Ashton have announced the appointment of current midfielder Adam Barton.
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New funding to help Derbyshire get digital
Derbyshire County Council have approved £200,000 worth of grants, to help more people get online and improve their digital skills.
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Glossop residents warned Tameside tips not an option
Glossop residents would be forced to travel to Buxton to dispose of their waste if plans to close the town’s recycling centre go ahead, as proposed new rules mean they won't be able to use Tameside sites as an alternative.
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Cash boost for High Peak green projects
Applications for High Peak Borough Council’s ‘Community Climate Change Fund’ will open in April, offering financial support to local projects aimed at tackling the climate and nature emergency.
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Derbyshire Cabinet approves first biodiversity report
Derbyshire County Council has approved its first biodiversity report, setting out steps aimed at protecting wildlife and improving natural habitats across the county.
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Riders at risk on A57
A motorcyclist was taken to hospital after leaving the road at one of several landslip-damaged sections of the A57 Snake Road on Saturday 14th March.
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Mayor looks to celebrate mamouth year
As his year as Mayor of High Peak draws to a close, the Mayor is inviting residents to join him to look back and celebrate.
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Gala ball for Blythe House Hospice's 35th anniversary
A fundraising gala ball in Buxton is set to celebrate 35 years of a local hospice charity, and tables are now available to book.
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Smash hit musical, Rock Of Ages, comes to New Mills this April
Stockport based NK Theatre Arts head to New Mills Art Theatre for the very first time with their production of Rock Of Ages.
