The latest news
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All aboard for a new adventure: TPE takes customers to their next destination
Train operator TransPennine Express (TPE) has teamed up with travel experts Rough Guides to help passengers discover the very best of the North of England and Scotland — with a new range of handy pocket guides.
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10K Challenge in Ashton-under-Lyne raises vital funds for national children’s charity
More than 150 people from the Hindu community at BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir in Ashton-under-Lyne (Tameside/Manchester) came together to participate in the BAPS 10K Charity Challenge on Sunday 8 June 2025.
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Life-saving defibrillators now installed across TransPennine Express fleet
TransPennine Express (TPE) has completed the installation of life-saving defibrillators across its fleet of 51 Class 185 trains.
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Police plea to find missing man
Police are growing increasingly concerned for the whereabouts of a man who has been missing since Friday.
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Comedy royalty to headline comedy weekender in Stalybridge
A stellar weekend of comedy is coming to Stalybridge on 19–20 July, as part of an exciting new series of pilot events that will light up and animate the Civic Hall over the next year.
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'Marvellous MACAWS' from St Andrews open their new wellbeing garden
After three years of tireless fundraising, St Andrew’s CofE Junior School has proudly opened its brand-new mental health and wellbeing ‘MACAWS Garden’ - a peaceful sanctuary designed to help support pupils emotionally.
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Marching with pride: Armed Forces Day returns to Denton
Armed Forces Day is marching back to Denton on Saturday 28 June for Tameside’s annual salute to the borough’s service personnel past, present and future.
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Tower with 120 homes approved on former site where Beatles gigged
An eleven-storey tower could soon mark the entrance to the centre of Oldham.
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Rail chaos after 50-year-old man dies on tracks in Hyde
Services between Guide Bridge and Romiley were suspended this morning with emergency services on the scene.
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Gorton and Denton MP backs free school meals and local transport plans
Andrew Gwynne, MP for Gorton and Denton, has come out in support of the Labour government’s plans to deliver a free nutritious meal every school day for over half a million more children, and the improved transport plans for Greater Manchester.
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Honouring a decade of dedication from Manchester volunteer Maureen
This Volunteers’ Week (2–6 June), Dogs Trust is celebrating the incredible contributions of its 3,800 volunteers across 22 rehoming centres.
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Reform's refusal to pledge sprinkler installation in all Derbyshire schools
Reform has refused to pledge to install sprinklers in all Derbyshire schools, as new figures show there are nine in the county without them.
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Help save our historic hall
Mottram Community Centre is facing an uncertain future, as a shortage of trustees and regular users threatens to close its doors for good.
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Five-year-old Lila Marsland’s death was contributed to by neglect, jury finds
The inquest into five year-old Lila Marsland’s death was concluded just after 1pm on Thursday the 5th of June.
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Homelessness charity hosts Volunteers’ Week celebration meal
Homelessness charity Emmaus Mossley marks Volunteers’ Week 2025 with a special community meal to thank their local volunteers.
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Police issue warning to owners of Nissan Jukes
Anyone who owns a Nissan Juke is being urged to follow police guidance.
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Sellout showcase returns to The Vale
Tameside and Oldham’s most up-and-coming bands will be playing at In Our Backyard, with a brand new 'Schoolyard' pre-show event highlighting the best of local under-16s talent.
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Oldham hiring almost £1m worth of new bosses
Oldham is looking for a whole new slate of council department bosses worth almost £1m per year – just months after completing a round of voluntary redundancies.
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Coliseum won’t reopen until 2026
The Oldham Coliseum Theatre won’t be reopening for Panto Season 2025, the council has confirmed.
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Hadfield hero and his dog walk to fight cancer
A Hadfield man living with advanced Stage 4 prostate cancer has launched a remarkable campaign to raise awareness, funds, and hope - one dog walk at a time.
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Hundreds of historic child grooming gang cases to be re-examined
A national task force is expected to reopen 287 closed cases relating to child sexual abuse.
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Free parking across Tameside to start on Monday
The two hours free parking in Tameside Council run car parks will start on Monday 9th June.
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Further arrests made as officers investigate death of man in Oldham
Greater Manchester Police officers investigating the death of a man in Oldham have secured a further three arrests as their work continues.
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Five men arrested on suspicion of rape
Greater Manchester Police investigations into non-recent child sexual exploitation are ramping up with five suspects arrested this morning (04/06/2025) in relation to reports of abuse in Oldham between 2011 and 2014.
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Construction begins on Oldham’s flagship eco project
Work has officially started on the exciting new Visitor Centre and Forestry Skills Centre at Northern Roots.
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Nominate your local hero!
The Neighbourhood Watch Volunteer Recognition Awards nominations are now open.
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Officers appeal for witnesses and dashcam footage following a serious collision on Hyde Road
The collision happened on Hyde Road in Gorton last night, 3rd June.
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Greater Manchester’s wins in transport deal
Greater Manchester is set for a bumper transport deal with £2.5 billion coming to the city in the next seven years — with 1,000 buses, new tram stops, tram-trains, revamped interchanges, and a Metrolink extension in the offing.
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Cllr Alan Graves investigation cost revealed
Derby City Council has confirmed a two-year investigation into the conduct of a councillor and the now-leader of Derbyshire County Council cost more than £7,300 of taxpayers’ money.
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Former Roughyeds player believed to be man found dead in Oldham flat
Tributes have poured in for a former Oldham Rugby League Football Club (RLFC) player believed to be the man found dead at a flat.
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Street party returns to Market Avenue
Make Ashton Great Again are hosting another street party on Saturday 5th July.
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Blue Tiffin Restaurant awarded prestigious 5-Star hygiene rating
Blue Tiffin, one of Oldham’s most popular Indian restaurants, is proud to announce it has been awarded the highest food hygiene rating—5 stars—following a recent inspection by local environmental health officers.
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From play time to play writes for local schools at the Den Festival
School children get brilliant hands-on theatre experience with the Royal Exchange at the Den Festival in Stalybridge.
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Tameside families could be missing out on thousands of pounds of childcare savings
Thousands of families across Tameside could be eligible for savings when paying for childcare for school-aged children.
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Residents removed from temporary housing owned by councillor
More than 20 people had to be removed from temporary accommodation owned by a sitting councillor after the town hall found the building in a ‘substandard condition’.
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Hundreds arrested as 20 weapons taken off the streets in latest crackdown
322 people were arrested and 19 knives seized from the streets of Greater Manchester as part of Sceptre, a national initiative to tackle knife crime.
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Schools win awards for giving waste items new life
Primary school students across the High Peak have been recognised for their creativity, innovation and commitment to the environment in the first ever 'Upcycling Challenge'.
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Two Tameside organisations in running for local community fund
Nine community organisations across Greater Manchester have been shortlisted for a grant from the PatchApp Community Fund and the public are being urged to choose the one that matters most to them.
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Fugitive brought back from Caribbean after fleeing UK eight years ago
The recent extradition of convicted drug dealer shows dedicated work from police and partners in catching criminals who think they are safe from capture abroad.
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Hill Biscuits marks 170 years with a nostalgic nod to British baking traditions
The beloved Manchester-based biscuit bakery, is proudly celebrating a monumental 170 years of tradition and baking excellence.
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Man stabbed in Oldham
A man was rushed to hospital after a horror stabbing in Oldham last night.
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Local business facing action after selling knife to underage buyer
A Tameside business is facing the possibility of prosecution after selling a kitchen knife to a person under 18.
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British Transport Police reveals number of sex crimes that took place at Greater Manchester train stations since 2022
Thousands of train station crimes are reported every year, and sex offences at stations across the UK have soared to all-time highs.
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Blythe House Hospice launch their 'Sunflower Memories' appeal
Dedicate a flower in memory of someone you love to support local hospice care.
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Ashton's car boot is back every Sunday this June!
Usually the first Sunday of every month, Ashton's car boot has been extended this June.
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Oldham Athletic celebrate win with a massive parade at Boundary Park
Oldham Athletic fans can celebrate the club’s return to the Football League tonight as the club confirms plans for a celebratory parade.
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Fines for non-payment issued at Hollinwood tram station
Police from the Failsworth, Hollinwood and Limeside Neighbourhood team issued a number of fines for non-payment of fares at a tram stop.
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Teen fighting for his life after falling from balcony whilst fleeing from police
Greater Manchester Police responded to reports of a group of males with machetes on Saturday 31st May.
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Locals have their say on town centre changes
Ashton town centre is currently a building site, with construction workers in hi vis and diggers clanging and banging where the market stalls used to be.
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Sense of community ‘eroded away’ in fly-tipping hotspot
A fly-tipping hotspot in Dukinfield has left one man frustrated by how much of a ‘dump’ his town has become.
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Murder investigation launched after body found
A murder investigation has been launched in Oldham after a 50-year-old man was found dead.
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‘I’m going to build a big f***-off wheel’ a businessman’s bold plan to ‘put Oldham on the map’
A ‘notorious’ local businessman wants to erect a 50 metre high cogwheel at the side of the M60 in Oldham.
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Reform axe Derbyshire's climate committee sparking flood risk fears
Reform has scrapped Derbyshire’s committee on climate change, biodiversity and carbon reduction, with fears this will directly impact flood prevention.
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Disgruntled residents protest a second plan for care home
Angry residents are protesting against a controversial planning application for a care home which they claim was secretly approved by Oldham Council.
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Mayor clinches deal for thousands more tickets to ‘historic match’ for Oldham
Almost 10,000 more tickets will be released for Oldham’s first game at Wembley Stadium in over 30 years.
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Violent dog attack injures two and leaves baby with life changing injuries
A ferocious dog attack has left three people injured, including a one–year-old baby who has sustained life-changing injuries.
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Police seize illegal substance and thousands in cash
Neighbourhood officers who raided a property in Oldham earlier this week secured four arrests and seized 25 litres of illicit liquid THC.
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The Glossopdale headteacher who expects excellence as the norm
Glossopdale School and Sixth Form Headteacher, Ms Kate Smith, recently welcomed us to the school to chat about her reflections on her first term.
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New plans for old snooker club
Plans for a multi-storey apartment block on the site of a former snooker hall and nightclub in Oldham are set to be approved.
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Snooker legend puts local players through their paces
Snooker fans cued up for a memorable night with Masters Champion Matthew Stevens.
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Officers investigating attack on woman in Stockport release E-fit image
Officers investigating reports of an attack on a woman in the Stockport area have released an e-fit image of a man they would like to speak to in connection with the incident.
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Parent launches petition against term-time fines
Derbyshire County Council has gathered more than £960,000 in fines from parents whose children have missed school, with penalties tripling and dozens taken to court.
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Hope for Maggie: Tameside's resilient lurcher mum will soon be ready for her forever home
Maggie the lurcher mum who we reported on last week, is almost ready for adoption!
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Tram track works to halt services at Piccadilly Gardens for two months
The planned works in Piccadilly Gardens will cause some disruption to the Metrolink network.
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Thousands of Radar Keys sent out to help Northern customers
Customers travelling with Northern can now ask members of staff for a Radar Key if they need it to use an accessible toilet.
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More than medicine
Tameside Hospital is seeking compassionate volunteers to bring comfort through conversation
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Police appealing for information on incident
Greater Manchester Police are asking witnesses to come forward with information.
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MPs call for more Latics tickets
An Oldham MP has spoken out over a ‘devastating’ decision that could stop thousands of fans from watching a momentous moment in the borough’s sporting history.
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Historic mill conversion sparks controversy
A century-old mill in the centre of Ashton will be transformed into 18 new apartments – but it has sparked controversy.
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Former police station will be transformed into new homes
New homes will be built on the site where Mottram Police Station once stood, it has been confirmed.
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ITV looking for people from Tameside to take part in brand new quiz show
In a TV first, viewers at home will be getting the chance to win exactly the same prizes as the contestants in the studio - and one lucky contestant will win a guaranteed £1,000,000 jackpot.
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Drums, dance and DJ delight at Hadfield Infants
Hadfield Infants School have brought music and creativity to the classroom with a vibrant themed week.
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Fathers' Day support in dad's honour
A Glossop-based psychotherapist is using his experience of personal loss to support others this Father’s Day.
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Kindhearted sister raises funds in memory of late brother
A grieving sister has raised more than £10,700 in a heartfelt tribute to her brother who tragically took his own life.
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Dementia Hub invite for those affected
Fatima Women’s Association in Glodwick is running a dementia hub for local men and women who have been affected by the condition.
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NHS ambulance service rescue injured horse rider
North-West Ambulance Service NHS Trust were called out to an incident involving a woman who fell off her horse and needed emergency treatment.
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Local school’s eco-project takes flight with new chicken coop
Tired old hens used to living in battery cages will soon have a new home that’s so plush it’s been nicknamed Peckingham Palace.
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Bridging the digital divide in Tameside & beyond!
In an era where digital access is essential for education, employment, and social inclusion, Tameside Community Computers CIC (TCC) continue to make a profound impact on communities across Tameside, Oldham, and beyond.
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Workshop provides support to families affected by child exploitation
An innovative programme is aiming to support families affected by child exploitation and also raise awareness in the wider community.
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Mossley's Northern Carnival Centre of Excellence celebrates global success
What began as a dream for two music-obsessed teenagers has grown into an international carnival hub in the foothills of the Pennines.
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Children from Stalybridge school make pilgrimage to Willow Wood
Pupils from St Peter’s Catholic Primary School in Stalybridge have embarked on a ‘pilgrimage’ from the school to Willow Wood Hospice.
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Heartbreaking inquest begins into death of five-year-old Lila Marsland
An inquest has opened into the tragic death of five-year-old Lila Marsland from Hyde, described by her mother as “a joy to parent.” Lila passed away on the morning of December 28, 2023, just weeks before her sixth birthday.
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Woman missing
Police are appealing for information after a 20-year-old woman has not been seen since this afternoon.
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Parent workshop invite
Parents who want a hassle-free outing with their young children can drop into a local session to hear how they can do just that.
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Parents invited to police surgery
Parents are being invited to a police surgery to discuss any issues they may have in the St Mary’s area.
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Sumos hit the jackpot for Willow Wood
Cosmo Bingo, in Stalybridge, played host to the Dukinfield Sumos aiming to raise £500 last weekend.
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13 year old from Ashton donates 52cm of hair to support children in need
Daisy-Leigh braved the big chop of over half a meter of her hair for charity.
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Abba tribute band heading to Scouthead
Saddleworth Round Table is set to raise the roof with an Abba Party Night in a bid to raise vital funds for special causes.
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Step into the heart of Tameside: Join guided nature walks and explore history, nature, and adventure
Grab your walking buddy and hit the trails in Tameside Councils new Walking in Tameside events.
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Celebrating community champions: Tameside’s Ashton borough grants awarded at inspiring ceremony
Eight groups were successful at Tameside Community Safety’s latest community grants event.
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St George’s Church unveils new changing places facility to welcome all in Dane Bank
A community centre in Dane Bank celebrated the opening of new facilities last weekend.
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Andy’s Man Club joins Denton's Party in the Park
Andys Man Club Tameside joined forces with Bake My Day Coffee Cave at Denton’s Party in the Park to celebrate community cohesion
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Police release two more CCTV images of reservoir death witnesses
Police have released two further CCTV images of witnesses they want to speak to in relation to the death of an elderly couple at Crook Gate Reservoir.
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Two vapes sold to underage children during undercover police operation
Underage youngsters were able to buy two vapes during an undercover investigation by Operation Vulcan and Oldham Trading Standards.
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Hadfield Hall elevates accessibility with new lift
After a decade of dedication, determination, and dogged fundraising, the Friends of Hadfield Hall are finally celebrating a major milestone.
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'Filthy' temporary housing
When Damon was shown his new room in Oldham, he claims the building’s manager put his head in his hands and apologised.
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Oldham council leader says borough faces ‘serious challenge’ following no-confidence vote
Oldham council leader Arooj Shah says the borough faces a ‘serious challenge around identity politics’ – with ‘every issue becoming a divisive issue’ – following a no-confidence vote mounted against her.
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Key planning developments across Greater Manchester
The most objected housing plan in Bury’s history is one of the key developments planned across Greater Manchester recently.
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Real talk, real change: Andy’s Man Club launches third life-saving men’s mental health hub in Tameside
This June, men’s mental health in Tameside takes a massive leap forward. On Monday 23rd June 2025, Andy’s Man Club launches its third club in the region, hosted at Stalybridge Celtic Football Club—a move that promises real, lasting change for local men and families across the borough.
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The bypass 60 years in the making
On the edge of Greater Manchester people have been crying out for a bypass to solve their traffic problems. 60 years on, work has officially started.
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Historic moment as work on new Greater Manchester bypass begins after 60 years
Work on a new Greater Manchester bypass – 60 years in the making – has started.
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Hyde family’s heartbreak as five-year-old girl dies hours being sent home from hospital
The parents have asked medical negligence lawyers for support and answers through the inquest.
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Families invited to Dr Kershaw's Summer Fayre
Dr Kershaw’s Hospice is inviting families to its carnival-themed Summer Fayre.
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Teachers at Glodwick School declare strike action
Teachers at Glodwick Infant and Nursery School began strike action yesterday after continuous issues with health and safety and mistreatment of staff.
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Oldham Mountain Rescue Service attend three incidents in two days
Oldham Mountain Rescue Service were called out to three incidents last weekend.
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"Don’t just blame visitors for Peak District wildfires"
"Don't just blame visitors for Peak District Wildfires."
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New CGI video of town centre regeneration revealed
A new CGI animation of the multi-million pound project shaping the future of Oldham town centre has been shared with the Local Democracy Reporting Service.
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Charity launches Volunteer Celebration Fund
Volunteers’ Week (2-8 June 2025) is a time to say thank you for the fantastic contribution volunteers in Tameside make.
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Swift work pays off in Old Glossop skies
Residents in Old Glossop are eagerly awaiting the return of a very special summer visitor.
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Willow Wood garden party
The Joshua Bradley in Hyde are hosting a garden party this Saturday, 24th of May.
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New Mayor of High Peak takes the chain
High Peak Borough Council has welcomed a new Mayor following its Annual Meeting, with Councillor Dom Elliott-Starkey officially taking on the ceremonial role for the 2025–2026 term.
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Burnham on Arooj Shah after letter row
Andy Burnham has given his verdict on Oldham council chief Arooj Shah after she survived a leadership challenge amid ‘secret letter’ controversy.
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Council leader gives first statement after explosive leadership battle
Oldham’s council boss says she wants to move on and is ‘glad the charade is over’ following a tense battle for her leadership earlier today.
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Pair sought over reservoir crash
Police are urging these two witnesses (pictured) to come forward after the death of an elderly couple at Crook Gate Reservoir in Denshaw.
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Fun weekend invite to Tommyfield Market
Local families are being invited to Oldham’s Tommyfield Market for a day of fun.
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Operation Sceptre launched in bid to tackle knife crime
Work to tackle knife crime in Derbyshire is in the spotlight this week as part of a national knife crime campaign (May 19-23).
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Police appeal for man to come forward to help with multiple harassments on bus
Police are appealing for this man (picture) to come forward to assist with an investigation into a series of harassments on a bus.
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Former mayor honoured with highest civic title
Former mayor, Councillor Zahid Chauhan has become the first Asian person to be appointed as an Honorary Freeman of the Borough of Oldham at the annual council meeting yesterday.
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Derbyshire County Council cabinet announced
The leading Reform cabinet on Derbyshire County Council has been revealed with specific roles for “Government efficiency”, potholes and special educational needs.
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Deputy mayor drama
A mayor-making ceremony erupted into a shouting match in Oldham council’s chambers.
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Protest in Ashton against Asda’s new facial recognition trial amid privacy fears
The worlds largest ad van was seen outside of Asda in Ashton this afternoon (21st May) as part of the Stop Asda Spying campaign.
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Oldham Council leadership challenge ends in failure
A leadership challenge mounted against the leader of Oldham Council has failed after an explosive council meeting.
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The three housing developments due to be decided on next week
Dozens of new homes are set to be built across Tameside at a crunch planning meeting next week.
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Responses to ‘secret letter’
A ‘secret letter’ sent to the government by Oldham Council has sparked a major backlash in the town – just as the council leader is due to face a no confidence vote at full council meeting today (May 21).
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Council Leader Faces No Confidence Vote
Oldham Council’s leader Arooj Shah will face a no confidence vote at its annual meeting today.
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Half term activities across Tameside
The half term activities for May have got a nature theme!
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RSPCA Tameside and Glossop - National Rescue Dog Day
National Rescue a Dog Day was on the 20th of May.
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‘Trigger Me Timbers’ group member appointed to standards committee
A suspended councillor, who was part of the widely criticised ‘Trigger Me Timbers’ WhatsApp group, will sit on Tameside council’s standards committee.
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“Get Gwynne Out” – Protesters continued call for suspended MP to resign
Dozens of campaigners gathered outside Dukinfield Town Hall this evening (Tuesday 20 May) in a renewed call for shamed MP Andrew Gwynne to quit his job.
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Man wanted by police
Police are looking for this man in connection with stalking.
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Fines Issued At Failsworth Tram Stop
Police conducted a knife arch operation at Failsworth tram stop in collaboration with Metrolink staff yesterday.
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Ashton GP service - information drop-in
The drop-in will offer more information about services that support diverse communities.
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Second PfE letter
A ‘secret letter’ sent to the government by Oldham council bosses sought to influence a major decision for the borough, the Local Democracy Reporting Service understands.
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Tameside's new Civic Mayor
Councillor Shibley Alam has been announced as the 50th civic mayor of Tameside.
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High Peak MP supports 'Two weeks isn't enough' campaign
High Peak MP Jon Pearce is backing a campaign that calls for better paternity leave.
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How to rewild your garden with No Mow May
As we head into a new month, the botanical charity Plantlife is once again championing No Mow May, a simple yet powerful campaign encouraging gardeners to pause their lawnmowers and let wildflowers flourish.
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Former HSBC bank could become apartment block
The former HSBC bank in Ashton could soon be transformed into apartments.
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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.