The latest news
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Specsavers and Dark Peak Books partner to inspire young readers
A local opticians has announced the winner of its in-store giveaway, with a 12 month book subscription as the prize.
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Expansion at Royton health centre approved
A welcome change is coming to a medical practice in Oldham after councillors greenlit a two-storey extension this week.
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Hadfield family create spine-chilling fun for charity
The Morris family in Hadfield has once again delighted the community with their annual Halloween attraction, transforming their home into a spooky trail - all in aid of local charity Crossroads Derbyshire.
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Oldham Council runs competition to find lucky winner to turn on Christmas lights
Oldham Council is running a competition for one lucky winner to join Santa for the Christmas Lights switch-on in the town centre.
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Can you help light up Hadfield Bowling Club?
Hadfield Bowling Club is appealing to the local community to support their crowdfunding campaign for a vital upgrade.
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Support local hospice care this Christmas at Willow Wood’s festive events
Willow Wood Hospice is inviting the community to get into the Christmas spirit while supporting local hospice care, with a calendar full of festive fundraising events this winter.
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Grandpa Greene’s cafe to be redeveloped
A viral ice cream parlour and cafe in Saddleworth is due to get a major makeover.
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Extra powers in place in Manchester City Centre following serious incidents
Extra powers will be in place in Manchester City Centre following several serious incidents in Manchester City Centre.
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Old Glossop Stream clean
Grab your wellies and bright outdoor clothes to come and help clear vegetation preventing the natural flow of the stream which runs down Wesley Street in Old Glossop.
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A third of Oldham is worse off than six years ago, say government statistics
As the economy in Manchester grows, the city’s increased wealth is struggling to make its way down the A62 to Oldham.
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New 3G pitch and sports club unveiled at Droylsden school
A state-of-the-art 3G pitch and Sports Club has officially opened in Droylsden, marking a major investment in grassroots sport for the Tameside community.
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Tragic incident on tracks causes major disruption in Ashton-under-Lyne
A tragic incident on the railway tracks at Ashton-under-Lyne sparked a large emergency response yesterday evening (6 November).
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A win for Willow Wood
Willow Wood Hospice is celebrating after its Glossop charity shop was crowned the East Midlands winner in the UK’s Favourite Charity Shop Awards 2025.
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Search goes on for missing teenage girl not seen for a fortnight
Police are continuing to appeal for information in the search for a missing teenage girl who has not been seen for two weeks.
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Stalybridge Old Band to bring “best of Christmas brass” to Civic Hall
One of the UK’s oldest and boldest brass bands is set to bring festive cheer to Stalybridge this December, as the historic Stalybridge Old Band presents The Best of Christmas Brass.
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Hyde pub duo named among the best in the country
A much-loved Hyde pub is raising a glass after its operators were recognised among the very best in the country.
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Campaign launched for Haughton Green Village regeneration
Denton South councillor George Newton has launched a campaign calling for a significant investment in Haughton Green Village, urging Tameside Council to allocate a fair share of the borough’s £1.5 million Government “Pride in Place” funding to the community.
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Tameside Toy Appeal returns to bring Christmas magic to local families
Each year, local charity Action Together leads the much-loved Tameside Toy Appeal, and for 2025, it’s back to spread Christmas cheer and support families in need across the borough.
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Oldham to pay tribute to servicemen and women on Remembrance Sunday
Oldhamers are being invited to remember the brave servicemen and women who served in the armed forces and sacrificed their lives for the country at Remembrance Services across the town on Sunday.
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NxtGen Boxing to breathe new life into refurbished Marlborough Centre
A much-loved Glodwick building is set for a new chapter as the refurbished Marlborough Centre officially reopens under the management of local boxing organisation, NxtGen Boxing.
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Transport for Greater Manchester strikes escalate
Pay strikes by Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) workers is set to escalate - Unite, the UK’s leading union has announced.
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Tameside to unite in remembrance: services announced across the borough
Communities across Tameside will once again come together to honour the bravery and sacrifice of those who gave their lives in the two world wars and in conflicts since.
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New fares will be introduced in Greater Manchester to make train travel simpler
Passengers in Greater Manchester will be among the first in the country to benefit from simpler and more convenient train travel when a confusing range of fares are replaced by two simple options in December.
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BBC Radio Manchester visits Hurst Cross for Children in Need Challenge
Ashton United Football Clubs ground played host to a special Children in Need event today, Wednesday 5th November, as BBC Radio Manchester presenters Joe McGrath and Simone Riley stopped off in Ashton-under-Lyne as part of The Thousand Mile Challenge.
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Tameside foster carers honoured for life-changing dedication
Local foster carers who open their hearts and homes to vulnerable children and young people have been recognised for their incredible commitment to changing lives across the borough.
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Oldham teacher wins national award for ‘life-changing’ courses for refugees and asylum seekers
An inspirational Oldham College ESOL teacher has won a top accolade.
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United Utilities investing in Oldham with water network upgrades
A £500,000 project to upgrade more than 1.7km of Oldham’s water mains is underway.
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Thirteen-year-old went missing from care home after being placed more than 70 miles away from borough
A 13-year-old girl went missing from her care placement and was located with her sister nine days later in the house of a stranger later convicted of raping her, a safeguarding review has found.
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TADAA cut Footloose in phenomenal style
Theatre Arts of Dukinfield and Ashton (TADAA) rock Mossley’s George Lawton Hall.
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Young wellbeing ambassadors lead the way across Tameside schools
Children from 14 schools across Victorious Academies Trust have proudly completed a pioneering Wellbeing Ambassador Programme, equipping them with the skills, confidence and compassion to champion mental health in their school communities.
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Tameside carers centre helps couple Alzheimer’s journey
A Tameside couple have shared how Tameside Carers Centre has become a vital source of support as they care for a family member living with late-stage Alzheimer’s.
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Rumours over new hospital beds debunked
A political group has been accused of giving a ‘misleading impression’ to the public amid claims a hospital could soon receive 40 desperately-needed new beds.
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Safety warning issued ahead of Bonfire Night across Tameside and Oldham
Greater Manchester’s emergency services have joined forces to urge residents to stay safe and behave responsibly this Bonfire Night, following a rise in deliberate fires and fireworks-related anti-social behaviour last year.
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Tameside to benefit from a decade of heritage funding
Portland Basin Museum, Park Bridge and Werneth Low country park are just some of the iconic Tameside landmarks that could benefit from a cash injection over the next decade.
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SEN shoes protest
More than 100 pairs of shoes for tiny and teenage feet have formed an emotive protest outside a Derbyshire council HQ to highlight years of failure over special educational support.
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Old baths transformation takes huge step forward
The transformation the old Denton Baths site into an apartment block is set to be completed by spring 2027.
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Quick-thinking shoppers and staff rush to help woman after sudden medical emergency
A routine shopping trip in Ashton’s M&S turned into a terrifying ordeal when Elaine Oliver suddenly began bleeding heavily after a vein burst in her leg, but thanks to the swift actions of staff, shoppers, and a retired nurse, she received vital first aid before paramedics arrived.
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Oldham’s historic gallery reopens its doors
Gallery Oldham’s much-loved Old Library and Art Gallery building has officially reopened, with stunning new permanent displays celebrating the town's rich history, people and art.
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‘People feel that justice has left our town’
An MP is calling for a justice centre to return to a Greater Manchester borough more than 10 years after its courts were shut down and later demolished.
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"Oldham is entering a confident new chapter" — two major events to drive career opportunities in the borough
The Oldham Works Summit and Future Ready Careers Experience both take place this week.
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Denton woman fined for fly-tipping black bags of rubbish
A Denton woman has been ordered to pay more than £500 after admitting to dumping several black bin bags of rubbish on a street near her home.
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"You will create so many happy memories like we did" - the Mayor and Mayoress of Oldham share their journey as foster carers as they urge others to take the step
Cllr Eddie Moores and his wife Kath opted to start fostering when they were 25 and smile as they recall their time as foster carers.
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“We just want our daughter to have a home she can live in safely”- Tameside family’s heartfelt appeal after home adaptation project collapses
A Tameside family has spoken of their heartbreak after their long-awaited home adaptation project for their disabled daughter fell apart, leaving them without a working wet room, without heating and without the funds to put things right.
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Special measures nursing home makes improvements
A nursing home described as foul-smelling as it was placed in special measures last year has seen some improvement, a watchdog says.
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Suspicious item found inside address in Chadderton
People are being urged to avoid a Chadderton Street after a suspicious item was recovered from inside an address this evening.
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Much-needed play park planned for Hattersley
Vacant grassland in Hattersley may soon be transformed into a park that could become ‘the central hub for play’.
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Celebration at Charnley House as Rose turns 102
It was a day of joy and celebration at Charnley House Care Home in Hyde on Friday 31st October, as family, residents and staff came together to mark the 102nd birthday of Rose Duggan.
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Police tackle Organised Immigration Crime across Greater Manchester
Police have made significant progress in tackling Organised Immigration Crime (OIC) including sham marriages across Greater Manchester.
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Tamasha unveils the world premiere of Tamasha Tales - A new series of global mythic storytelling
Leading theatre company Tamasha unveils the world premiere of Tamasha Tales - a new series of short form commissions that honours global storytelling and explores cultural intersectionality through interdisciplinary collaboration.
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Functional fitness MOT event aims to support Tameside’s over-50’s
Older residents in Tameside are being invited to take part in a special Functional Fitness MOT this November, offering free fitness assessments and expert advice to help people aged 50 and over stay active, healthy and independent.
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'Cheaper than a meal deal': Northern highlights the surprising value of train travel
Train operator Northern has launched a campaign to show that travelling by train costs less than many everyday purchases.
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Mossley Community Centre to be wrapped in huge scarf to keep it warm
Mossley residents have been busy with their knitting needles this autumn, and the result is nothing short of extraordinary.
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Suspect to appear in court over assault outside pub
A man has been charged following an assault in which a police officer was injured outside a pub in Failsworth on Friday evening.
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Twin-credible! Denton welcomes French and German twin towns
Denton rolled out a warm welcome this weekend as delegations from its twin towns, Montigny-le-Bretonneux in France and Kierspe in Germany, arrived in Tameside for a celebration of friendship, culture and community spirit.
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New mobile youth hub to tackle anti-social behaviour across Tameside
Neighbourhood officers in Tameside have teamed up with Foundation 92 to launch an innovative new project aimed at engaging young people and tackling anti-social behaviour across the borough.
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Tameside care leavers celebrate achievements during national care leavers’ month
Local care leavers across Tameside are set to come together this November to celebrate their achievements and take part in a packed programme of events as part of National Care Leavers’ Month (NCLM).
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Spooky fun at Waterloo and Taunton Conservative Club’s Halloween party
Waterloo and Taunton Conservative Club in Ashton-under-Lyne got into the spooky spirit at the weekend with a fantastic Halloween Fancy Dress Party.
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Ashton’s RAF hero Jeffrey Brown celebrates 100 remarkable years
An Ashton-born Lancaster bomber veteran, Jeffrey Brown, has celebrated his 100th birthday with a surprise wartime-themed party in Mottram, surrounded by family, friends, and distinguished guests from across the world.
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Council to buy and demolish town centre pub
Oldham council plans to spend £1m to buy and demolish a vacant building in the town centre to ‘improve sightlines’ to the Coliseum theatre.
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‘Inadequate’ children’s home where kids go missing for ‘prolonged periods’
A children’s home in Oldham has been slammed as unsafe by a government watchdog after it was found kids have gone missing and can vape and smoke ‘unchallenged’.
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Teenager charged after assaulting woman
A teenager has been charged with Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH) after assaulting a woman in October, last year.
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Police issue urgent appeal to find missing teenage girl
Police are appealing for the public's help after a teenage girl goes missing.
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Major Eddy Hardaker welcomed as Chair, Royal Oldham Hospital Parking Campaign
A man who has dedicated his life to public service has joined a major campaign for better and safe parking for patients, carers and NHS staff at the Royal Oldham Hospital.
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TPE invites customers to play Trip or Treat this Halloween – if they dare
TransPennine Express (TPE) is brewing up some fangtastic fun across its network with a spooktacular game of Trip or Treat.
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Surge in sales at Failsworth's newest retirement community thanks to shared ownership
A retirement housebuilder has reported unprecedented interest in Sydney Grange, McCarthy Stone’s latest Retirement Living development in Failsworth.
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‘If in doubt, check it out’: Joanne’s plea to women across Tameside
A Stalybridge woman who has raised tens of thousands of pounds for cancer charities is urging others not to ignore their breast screening invitations, after her own diagnosis came completely out of the blue.
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Dogs Trust Manchester issues firework advice to help owners support their dogs
As Bonfire Night approaches, Dogs Trust Manchester is urging pet owners across Tameside, Oldham and beyond to take extra steps to help their dogs stay calm and safe during firework season.
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New retail and leisure development planned for former Audi site in Gee Cross
A new retail and leisure development is being proposed for the former Audi dealership site on Stockport Road, Gee Cross.
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Increased police visability to protect communities during Halloween and Bon Fire Night
Neighbourhood officers will be out across Greater Manchester to help ensure that Halloween and Bonfire Night celebrations are enjoyed safely and responsibly.
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Major stadium route to be closed for 18 months next year
A town centre road crucial for accessing Oldham’s biggest football pitch will be closed for 18 months from next year January as part of a major project to improve the sewer system.
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‘Unusual’ artwork appears at Greater Manchester football stadium
An ‘unusual’ giant artwork has been erected outside Boundary Park stadium in Oldham. The eight-metre tall embryo was put up by local legend and football club owner Frank Rothwell.
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Local vet launches fireworks pet stress awareness campaign
Gourley Veterinary Surgeons Ashton-Under-Lyne has launched a new campaign to help local pet owners protect their animals from the stress caused by seasonal fireworks displays.
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Former hotel could be turned into HMO – but some neighbours aren’t happy
A former hotel and wedding venue in a ‘peaceful’ village in Saddleworth may soon become home to a new HMO.
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Derbyshire County Council cabinet member reshuffle
Reform UK has reshuffled its cabinet members for education following the resignation of one councillor for “personal reasons”.
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School fine petition rejected by Government
A Derbyshire mum’s petition calling for children to be allowed 10 days off school during term time without being fined has been rejected by the Government.
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Outrage as unauthorised road closure brings Glossop to standstill
Motorists across Glossop were left fuming on Monday, October 27, after an unauthorised road closure at Back Moor caused widespread traffic chaos during the morning rush hour.
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Gaming for Good: Students turn play into positive action
A new youth-led initiative from Adaptive Gaming Youth & Community CIC is empowering students at St Philip Howard Catholic Voluntary Academy.
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Tech leader returns to Oldham to help local businesses secure data
An entrepreneur who has built his career managing the intense demands of the data centre industry is returning to his roots in Oldham to share his passion for helping businesses protect and manage their data more effectively.
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Tibard turns pink to support breast cancer awareness
Staff at Tibard swapped their usual uniforms for bold, bright outfits as they celebrated Wear It Pink Day on Thursday 23rd October, raising funds and awareness for Breast Cancer Now.
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Illegal goods seized from 21 Tameside businesses in major crackdown
Thousands of illegal products, ranging from illicit vapes to counterfeit children’s toys and unlicensed cosmetic injectables, have been seized from 21 businesses across Tameside in a major multi-agency crackdown on organised crime.
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New GMP travel safe LiveChat service launches to keep passengers safe
Police in partnership with Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has launched a new and improved digital reporting tool to help keep passengers and staff safe across the region’s public transport.
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“Don’t be scared to get checked” - New campaign dispels fears around breast cancer
A new campaign encouraging women from Black and South Asian communities to attend breast screening and see their GP if they notice potential symptoms of breast cancer has been launched in Greater Manchester.
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Butchers shop could be turned into ‘student accommodation’ HMO
A former butchers’ shop in Oldham could be turned into a ‘student accommodation’ HMO – but some neighbours are not convinced by the idea.
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Ashton town hall to be brought into this century
The rejuvenation of Ashton Town Hall from rack and ruin will be complete by 2030, say council bosses.
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Massive housing plan approved following consultation
A bold vision to bring almost 10,000 homes, multiple town centre overhauls and two new train stations to Tameside has been given the final sign-off.
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Building site town centre starting to take shape
Ashton town centre has been a building site in recent months, but now a huge redevelopment project is finally starting to take shape.
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TPE partners with Dragon’s Den backed recruitment platform ivee to support career returners
TransPennine Express (TPE) has partnered with ivee, the recruitment platform built for people returning to work after a career break.
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Former pub could be demolished by Colin the Caterpillar creators
A former pub in Oldham could be demolished by the creators of Colin the Caterpillar. Park Cakes Bakery, which produces the bug-shaped sweet treat for M&S, plans to bulldoze the former Honeywell Arms in Medlock Vale.
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Business surveys unveil state of GM & Oldham economy
Oldham’s economy continues to show signs of steady growth, according to two reports about businesses across Greater Manchester.
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Oldham Council offering support to residents as cost of living pressures continue this winter
Oldham Council is reminding residents that help, and advice are available this winter as the high cost of living continues to affect households across the borough.
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National adoption week: Tameside families urged to see beyond the myths
As part of National Adoption Week, Adoption Now and Tameside Council joined a national campaign to dispel common myths around adoption and encourage more people to consider opening their hearts and homes to a child.
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Shelter workers balloting for strikes over pay and working conditions
Workers at housing charity Shelter are being balloted for industrial action in a dispute over pay and working conditions.
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GMP launch 'darker nights' campaign
Now that the clocks have gone back and with the nights drawing in - Greater Manchester Police (GMP) is launching ‘Darker Nights’.
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Derbyshire council reports ‘vast improvement’ with finances despite criticism over promised efficiencies
Derbyshire County Council has argued that the authority is in a better place financially than it has been for several years since the new Reform UK administration was elected nearly six months ago
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Widdop & Co. brings first home of gifts outlet to Greater Manchester
Widdop & Co - one of the UK’s longest-standing gift and homeware wholesalers, with roots going back to 1883, opened its first permanent Home of Gifts Outlet yesterday (October 27) on its premises in Chadderton.
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Manchester Christmas market tram chaos as drivers balloted on strikes
Commuters could face major disruption which could interrupt festive travel in Greater Manchester next month as almost 320 tram drivers are being balloted over working conditions and fears around fatigue.
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TPE uncorks new wine pairings as it serves up its new seasonal First Class menus
TransPennine Express (TPE) is all aboard for flavour this season, rolling out its new seasonal First-Class menus packed with hearty, locally-inspired dishes and suggested wine pairings – and there’s even a toast to 200 years of railway heritage.
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‘My dad died within a year of his motor-neurone disease diagnosis – he was my inspiration into music’
At 24 years old, I had to watch doctors turn my dad’s life support machine off. After losing him, I became a recluse, as all I had known for the past year was to be his carer.
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Man wanted by police after failing to attend court
Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace a wanted man from North Manchester and Tameside.
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Spooktacular start for Streetlife 3 as hundreds flock to Ashton for Halloween fun
Market Avenue was transformed into a hive of Halloween activity over the weekend, as Streetlife 3: A Nightmare on Market Avenue kicked off in spine-tingling style.
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National Highways apologises for surprise roadworks
National Highways has apologised following unexpected chaos this morning for motorists.
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Autumn fun marks fourth birthday of The Vale in Mossley
An autumnal day of creativity, movement and community spirit marked the fourth birthday of Mossley arts centre The Vale at the weekend, with a host of free activities enjoyed by visitors of all ages.
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Pennine Mencap's Celebration Ball 30 Day Challenge
A special charity which supports and provides opportunities for adults with learning disabilities and complex needs in Oldham is looking for 30 sponsors to help it to host a jubilant occasion.
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FCHO highlights its Need a Hand customer support campaign
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) is highlighting its ongoing Need a Hand customer support campaign ahead of winter and renewed cost-of-living pressures.
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Further strikes by Aer Lingus cabin crew as dispute escalates
More disruption to Aer Lingus flights departing and arriving at Manchester Airport Terminal 2 as cabin crew expected to walk out on more days.
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The derelict piece of land transformed into an award-winning community garden in Failsworth
I am surrounded by goats. One has its front hooves resting on my belly as it looks longingly up at a piece of shrubbery in my left hand. Two more are playfully butting heads in the straw.
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Know your rights: carers in Tameside invited to special carers rights day event
People who look after someone in Tameside are being invited to learn about their rights, get practical advice, and connect with a range of local services and organisations at a special event later this month.
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New chapter for Tameside as Chief Executive Harry Catherall retires
Friday 24 October marked the end of an era for Tameside Council as Interim Chief Executive Harry Catherall stepped down after a year of dedicated leadership, leaving behind a legacy rooted in opportunity, service and community pride.
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MBE honour for true star
The founder of Mummy’s Star, the UK and Ireland’s only charity dedicated to supporting women and families facing cancer during pregnancy, and post-natally, has been awarded an honorary MBE.
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From Glossop to Google: Jack Badger’s craftsmanship goes global
Jack Badger Ltd, a traditional joinery company based in Old Glossop, has been selected to appear in an international advertising campaign for Google Workspace.
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Derbyshire’s digital divide targeted in £900k broadband boost
Derbyshire County Council cabinet members have agreed to pump £900,000 into a project to improve digital connectivity in communities where broadband speeds are lowest.
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Mettrick’s bring national award home to Glossop
Mettrick’s Butchers of Glossop have once again proven they’re at the top of their craft - winning “Best Game Product” in the prestigious National Craft Butchers Awards 2025.
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Mayor unveils 10-year plan to drive growth and create jobs
Derbyshire residents, could see better jobs, more affordable homes and stronger, fairer communities through a bold, new, 10-year growth plan.
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Stonemason's quest to restore war memorials
A Glossop-based stonemasonry company is hoping to help communities across the High Peak restore and preserve their war memorials.
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Can you lend a paw in Tintwistle for The Cinnamon Trust?
The Cinnamon Trust, the national charity that helps elderly and terminally ill people care for their pets, is appealing for volunteers to lend a hand (and a lead!).
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Finance boss slammed for ‘repeated no-shows’ as borough faces £23m budget hole
A finance boss in Oldham has been slammed for ‘repeated no-shows’ at key meetings as the council faces difficulties with its finances.
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Pink Chai unites communities in the fight against breast cancer
A groundbreaking national campaign, Pink Chai, has gained widespread recognition across the South Asian community and beyond by blending cultural connection with a powerful message about breast cancer awareness and care.
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Train Tameside 500 launches to boost local jobs and skills
Hundreds of local residents could soon be hearing the words “you’re hired” thanks to the launch of an ambitious new apprenticeship recruitment campaign, Train Tameside 500.
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Wet, windy and snow on the cards for Christmas?
What the weather has in store for us this winter.
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Ashton town hall restoration plan another step closer
Ashton town hall is one step closer to being restored to its former glory as design plans ramp up.
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Leading business, Russell Hobbs, announces a global partnership to fight world hunger
Russell Hobbs - based in Failsworth - has announced a three-year global partnership with international humanitarian charity Action Against Hunger, under the campaign banner Make a Meal Difference.
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Glamour and generosity shine at Willow Wood’s 1920s Glitz Gala Ball
More than 200 guests stepped back in time to the roaring 1920s last weekend for Willow Wood Hospice’s Glitz Gala Ball, which raised over £30,000 to support patient care.
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Follow firework safety advice or face jail
Oldham police have issued guidance on the use of fireworks and anyone who does not adhere to the rules could be fined up to £5,000 or face imprisonment.
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Daughter praises caring bin crew for helping elderly mum after fall
A Hyde bin crew have been praised for their kindness and quick thinking after coming to the aid of an elderly woman who had fallen in her home.
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Tea dance is out of this world
Denton-based Ensemble Theatre served up an afternoon tea dance and entertainment with a difference for the group’s latest offering.
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A grand effort for Macmillan
The Place of Welcome team in Ashton are celebrating after raising £1,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
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Former Wilko site to become new Tameside College campus as lease officially signed
The former Wilko store in Ashton-under-Lyne town centre is set for a new lease of life, as a home for learning. Tameside College has today officially signed the lease for the vacant building, paving the way for its transformation into a new education facility.
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Plans for West End Park homeless hub scrapped after public backlash
Tameside Council has ruled out plans to use a disused building in West End Park, Ashton-under-Lyne, as a temporary shelter for rough sleepers this winter, following a wave of public concern and vocal opposition from residents.
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FCHO celebrates winning a prestigious housing industry award for its flagship £20 million West Vale development
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) is celebrating winning a prestigious housing industry award for its flagship £20 million West Vale development.
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Steel signing marks major milestone at Northern Roots
Construction of the new Forestry Skills Centre at Northern Roots reached an exciting landmark recently, as Leader of Oldham Council Cllr Arooj Shah joined dignitaries, the Northern Roots charity and partners to sign a key structural steel beam on the new build.
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Deadline today for funding to help keep Derbyshire warm this winter
Community groups across Derbyshire are being offered free financial support to help tackle fuel poverty and keep residents warm this winter, thanks to National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED).
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The ’embarrassing mismanagement’ that led to a costly mistake worth more than £100k
A report has revealed ‘embarrassing mismanagement’ which led to Oldham councillors being overpaid by more than £100,000.
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Local schools join forces to support families in need
Pupils from Broadbottom CE Primary School and Mottram CE Primary School have teamed up with Mottram Parish Church to make a meaningful difference in their community, donating over 260kg of food to Tameside South Foodbank.
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Almost 150 affordable homes finally to be built in much neglected corner of Greater Manchester
More than a hundred new ‘affordable’ homes are planned for the site of a former railway in Oldham that has been left vacant for several years.
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Second round of traders announced for new Market Hall
The highly anticipated line-up for Glossop Market Hall continues to grow, and we are pleased to announce three more stellar independent businesses set to join the newly restored venue this November.
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Glossop pet owner's dogged determination for Bowel Cancer UK
Bowl cancer survivor Sam Pescott is taking part in the charity’s Walkies Together challenge by walking 44 miles with her adopted dog Podrick throughout October.
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Hadfield singer hits the high notes to win Pub Factor 2025
Salford-based brewer and pub retailer Hydes has crowned the 2025 winner of its much-loved annual ‘Pub Factor’ singing competition.
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Nominations open for High Peak’s Crompton & Woodcock Awards
Exceptional community groups based in the High Peak are being invited to throw their hats in the ring for the Crompton & Woodcock Awards 2025.
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Band strike the right note for charity
An iconic Glossop band has reunited to honour their late friend and fellow musician, raising more than £1,000 for Cancer Research UK.
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Hindu community mark Diwali with 'brilliant' event
The town's Hindu community came together to celebrate the festival of Diwali at Indian Association Oldham.
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Tiny Tameside snooker star, Jude, takes the internet by storm
Tameside has a new sporting sensation - and he’s only two years old.
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Hulme Grammar - festival of science celebration takes centre stage
Hulme Grammar School has marked the launch of the Brenda Mills Institute of Innovation and Technology (BMIIT) with a dynamic week of events as part of the Manchester Science Festival.
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“It’s okay to talk about life”: How Mentell is giving men a safe space to talk
On a Monday night at the Grafton Centre in Hyde, a group of men sit quietly in a circle. There’s no small talk about football, no pints in hand, just an orange ball being passed from one person to the next. Whoever holds it has the floor. They speak, and the rest listen.
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‘Oldham’s Eton project should be scrapped’ says local political group
A project to build an Eton-linked school in Oldham town centre has come under fire as it continues to wait for a green light from government.
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Oldham Council unveils spectacular autumn and winter events for families and local businesses
Oldham Council has unveiled a spectacular line-up of autumn and winter events - complete with exciting new surprises - all designed to bring the community together and support local businesses.
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Former power station transformation plan recevies final sign-off
The transformation of an old Tameside power station into homes will go ahead after receiving the final sign-off.
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Oldham Council reduces taxi wait times
Oldham Council has announced changes to the way licensed vehicles are tested in the borough, as part of its ongoing work to reduce waiting times and future-proof its vehicle testing service.
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Glossop North End part ways with Richard Brodie
Following a run of seven straight defeats, Glossop North End have parted ways with first team manager Richard Brodie.
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Step back in time at Stalybridge Vintage and Vinyl fair
Get ready to rewind the decades as Stalybridge Civic Hall opens its doors to the So Retro Vintage & Vinyl Fair on Sunday 2nd November, from 11am to 4pm.
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Oldham’s little hero: nine-year-old Joseph swims 8km to say thank you to Great Ormond Street
Nine-year-old Joseph from Oldham has set his sights on an incredible challenge, swimming 8 kilometres this October to raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), the place he says, “gave him his life back.”
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‘We’re now back to square one’
Survivors of child sexual exploitation in Greater Manchester feel they are ‘back to square one’ after several women quit the panel of a national inquiry into historic grooming cases.
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Plans submitted for essential improvements works at Denton Town Hall
A planning application has been submitted that, if approved, will pave the way for vital improvement works at Denton Town Hall, helping to preserve one of the town’s most historically significant and much-loved buildings for future generations.
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Creative arts project invites people with Parkinson’s to help children understand the condition
People living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones across Greater Manchester are being invited to take part in a new creative arts project designed to help children understand Parkinson’s in a fun and imaginative way.
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Police appeal for help to find extremely vulnerable elderly woman
Police have issued an appeal to find a 76-year-old woman who has not been seen since last night.
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Weekend football round-up: Robins make it back-to-back wins
Ashton United moved up to 7th in the NPL Premier table on Saturday after a 2-1 win at Stockton Town, ending the hosts’ unbeaten home record in the process.
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Hospice TV advert wins Cannes award
A national TV campaign backed by Dr Kershaw’s Hospice has won an award at the prestigious Cannes Corporate Media & TV Awards.
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Oldham woman wins Sustainability Champion Award in national competition
A Royton resident has scooped the Sustainability Champion award at this year's Anchor Loving Later Life Awards.
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Council announces recruitment freeze after ‘serious concern’ over finances
Oldham Council, one of Oldham’s biggest employers, has announced a ‘recruitment freeze’ as it grapples with a predicted £23m black hole in its finances.
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Oldham’s Bonfire Night and fireworks may be scrapped for good
Oldham Council won’t be holding its traditional bonfire event for the second year in a row, a spokesperson has confirmed.
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Community support event to help Tameside residents stay safe and well
An opportunity to explore local support and advice in person will be available at Holy Trinity Church, Ashton-under-Lyne, on Tuesday 18 November, when a special community event takes place from 2pm to 4pm.
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Oldham bonfire and fireworks displays taking place in 2025
Next month the skies over Oldham are set to be filled with colour as firework and bonfire events return to the borough.
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All the bonfire night events going on in Tameside
Bonfire night is just around the corner and Tameside is set to mark the occasion in spectacular style.
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Tameside stands together at “My Culture, Your Culture, Our World”
Communities across Tameside came together last weekend for a heartwarming celebration of diversity, unity, and wellbeing at Ashton Central Mosque.
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Town Hall ceremony to celebrate global fight against polio
A special ceremony will take place later this week at Dukinfield Town Hall to mark World Polio Day and celebrate the global progress made towards eradicating the disease.
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Rotary Club calls on Tameside to support local families this Christmas
Dukinfield and Stalybridge Rotary Club has kicked off its annual Christmas Toy Appeal, calling on the local community to help bring festive cheer to children in need across Tameside.
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Tameside carers encouraged to have their say in national survey
People who look after a loved one in Tameside are being encouraged to share their experiences as part of the National Adult Carers Survey.
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Bosom Buddies raise £5,500 for local cancer charities with ‘Calendar Girls’ project
A local breast cancer support group founded by two friends has raised an incredible £5,500 for charity through their very own “Calendar Girls” style project.
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Organised Crime Group drug kingpin and associates jailed after detectives bring down criminal empire
A 43-year-old man, along with an accomplice from Oldham, has been sentenced to prison after running one of the country’s biggest drug trafficking networks joining six other criminals locked up in July.
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United Utilities completes project in Oldham to improve water quality in the River Irk
United Utilities has completed a project in Oldham to improve water quality in the River Irk by stopping a storm overflow from operating.
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Help tackle crime by raising concerns at police surgery
Local residents are being invited to a police surgery to raise any concerns they may have and to tackle the issues that matter to them.
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Three protestors charged following pitch invasion at Salford City's football match
Three men have been charged following a pitch invasion that caused a delay during Salford City's Leagues match against Oldham Athletic at the Peninsula Stadium.
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National week reassures you don’t need a ‘perfect home’ to adopt!
National Adoption Week is taking place this week with the aim of dispelling myths and reducing barriers to people considering adoption in Oldham and Tameside.
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Northern urges groups to take advantage of big savings this Autumn with 30 per cent off
Northern is calling on schools, clubs, and friendship groups to ditch a cramped minibus and hop aboard the train this autumn – with discounts of up to 30 per cent available for groups of ten or more.
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Record-breaking £2,000 raised at 20th Mossley SOUP
A record-breaking total of more than £2,000 was raised at the 20th Mossley SOUP event last Thursday, marking another inspiring milestone for the community crowdfunding initiative that continues to prove the power of local people coming together to make a difference.
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Fairfield High students first to step inside reopened power hall
A group of Tameside students made history this week as they became some of the first visitors to step inside the Science and Industry Museum’s iconic Power Hall: The Andrew Law Gallery, which reopened on Friday 17 October after six years of closure.
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The root cause of the housing crisis in Greater Manchester
Right now, tens of thousands of people are waiting to be told a house is available for them, so talk of a ‘housing crisis’ is not just political propaganda.
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Tens of thousands more Greater Manchester homes to be at risk from flooding: Full list of every area affected
Thousands more Greater Manchester households including in Oldham and Tameside could be at risk from the impacts of flooding in the next 25 years unless action is taken, new research has shown.
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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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Take a walk on the wild side in the high Peak this Spring
Whether you enjoy a challenging hike or a casual stroll, the High Peak caters to a diverse range of preferences.
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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.
