The latest news
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Body found in search for missing Hyde man
Greater Manchester Police have found a body during the search for a man who was last seen over 48 hours ago.
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Postal renewal - rules changed
Oldham Council has started emailing residents who are due to renew their postal votes.
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Police increase patrols to protect students from drink spiking head of Freshers' Week
Greater Manchester Police have stepped up patrols in towns and city centres to ensure new and existing students understand the dangers of spiking.
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Train transformed into railway museum for 200th anniversary is heading to Blackpool and tickets are now available
Families and railway enthusiasts who are looking to immerse themselves in 200 years of rich history, by stepping on board a unique exhibition train in Blackpool, are being encouraged to book tickets now.
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Police appeal for help to find missing woman
Police are appealing for the public’s help to find a woman who has not been seen since yesterday (Mon) morning.
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Baton of Hope brings a powerful message to Tameside
On Friday 12 September, Tameside welcomed the Baton of Hope, the UK’s largest suicide prevention initiative, in a day filled with emotion, solidarity, and hope.
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Oldham bar targeted online in case of mistaken identity in Charlie Kirk debacle
A beloved bar in Oldham is facing ‘relentless online abuse’ after being falsely identified as a New Orleans pub of the same name attributed with writing a controversial comment on social media about Charlie Kirk’s death.
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"He was a remarkable person who inspired countless individuals," - tributes continue to flood in for the late great Ricky Hatton
Tributes have poured in for Tameside boxing icon Ricky Hatton, who passed away on Sunday at the age of 46.
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Tameside to Tanzania: Kilimanjaro challenge complete
A consultant breast surgeon from Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust has scaled new heights in support of local patients.
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Severe travel disruption looms as bus and tram network staff ballot for pay strikes
Around 200 Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) workers are being balloted for industrial action over pay and could join 2,000 bus workers in the city on strike.
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Residents appeal for help with funds in aid of men's charity
A Royton retirement home is looking for funds to help raise more awareness about men’s mental health.
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Ashton comes together for #CultureVibe celebration
More than 1,000 people flocked to Holy Trinity Church and Community Centre in Ashton on Sunday for a day of family fun, food, and community spirit at the first-ever St Peter’s #CultureVibe! event.
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Audenshaw Dad’s life at the heart of new criminology book
William ‘Billy’ Mahaffey, dad of two has just celebrated the launch of Bringing Criminological Theory to Life: A Lived Experience Approach to Crime and Desistance, unveiled at Manchester Museum on Thursday 11th September.
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Oldhamers told to expect doorstep visits for voter details
Oldhamers are being told to expect doorstep visits by the council to check voter details.
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Family of Ricky Hatton pay tribute after boxing legend’s death
The former world champion, Ricky Hatton, died at home in Hyde yesterday (Sunday 14th September) at the age of 46.
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Hyde bookshop celebrates 100,000 donations in just one year
A small but mighty volunteer-led bookshop in Hyde has marked a remarkable milestone - receiving its 100,000th book donation in just 12 months.
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Ashton schoolgirl spins her way into the record books
A nine-year-old girl from Ashton has twirled her way into history after setting not one, but two world records for hula hooping.
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Breaking: Boxing legend Ricky Hatton, 46, found dead at home in Hyde
Tameside and the wider sporting world are in mourning following the death of former world champion boxer Ricky Hatton at the age of 46.
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Police step up patrols for Manchester Derby
The first Manchester derby of the season takes place today but planning for the police operation began before the season had even started.
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‘Disgraceful’ drains finally cleared up
‘Disgraceful’ blocked drains on a main road have finally been cleared up, after locals were told they may have to wait until 2026 for the problem to be solved.
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Future of Glossop churches uncertain
Consultation has begun on the future of Glossop’s Catholic churches.
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Is your four-legged furry friend a winner?
High Peak MP Jon Pearce has announced the launch of his first ever ‘High Peak Dog of the Year’ competition.
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High Peak CVS: A lifeline during the hardest of times
Losing someone you love is one of life’s hardest experiences - and finding support can feel impossible.
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Dukinfield girl breathes easy thanks to asthma support
Eight-year-old Ellie-May Pickett from Dukinfield can now enjoy PE lessons and after-school clubs – something that once felt impossible because of her asthma.
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Bus strikes to cause major disruption across Greater Manchester
Bus passengers across Greater Manchester – including Tameside – are being urged to plan their journeys carefully as industrial action is set to bring widespread disruption to services next week.
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Concerns raised over care of local woman with Down Syndrome, autism and learning difficulties
A mother from Droylsden has spoken out about what she describes as a “harrowing and exhausting” experience seeking support for a vulnerable family member.
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Emmaus Mossley to host sustainable fashion event
A Tameside homelessness charity is inviting the community to step into a world of pre-loved style this autumn with a fashion event designed to challenge the culture of fast fashion.
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TPE helps students save this academic year with 50 per cent off rail journeys
As students head back to university and college this September, TransPennine Express (TPE) is offering a 50 per cent discount on rail journeys across its network.
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Bus summit in Manchester ignores workers as Bee Network strikes loom
Unite, the UK's leading union representing workers in passenger transport, has blasted the UK Bus Summit for failing to include workers' voices.
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Tameside Hospital doctor admits having sex with nurse in operating theatre
A consultant anaesthetist who left a patient mid-surgery to have sex with a nurse in a neighbouring operating theatre has admitted his behaviour was a “shameful” lapse in judgement.
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Greater Manchester Police ploughs criminal cash back into community projects
Greater Manchester Police successfully claimed back more than 17m from criminals in the last financial year.
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One frame at a time: Tameside’s Thomas Jackson building a name in film
Born and raised in Denton, Thomas Jackson is a writer, director and producer making waves in the world of independent film.
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20-bed HMO plan at empty health centre approved despite hundreds of objections
A controversial plan to turn a former health centre into a 20-bed HMO has been approved.
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St Peter’s fun day set to celebrate community, culture and unity in Ashton
A major community celebration is coming to Ashton this Sunday as local councillor Kaleel Khan teams up with key partners to bring St Peter’s #CultureVibe! — a free family fun day designed to bring people together, celebrate the area’s rich diversity, and promote peace and unity in the heart of the community.
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Oldham council accused of ‘irresponsible’ spending in £40m borrowing hike
A row has broken out in Oldham over the council’s spending record, with those running the town hall accused of being ‘irresponsible’ with money.
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Motorcyclist who tragically died in a road traffic collision named
A 46-year-old man who sadly died following a fatal road traffic collision in Failsworth has been named.
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Council report budget is on track despite social care pressures
Derbyshire County Council has published a report on its budget position for the first three months of the 2025–2026 financial year.
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Breaking Barriers: Oldham Group's bold plan for free school transport
The Oldham Group is leading the way with a groundbreaking proposal to guarantee free school travel for children living in temporary accommodation.
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Police embrace ground-breaking technology to cut workload and boost time on the beat
Greater Manchester Police are using time-saving technology to ensure officers spend more time on the beat.
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Refurbished crazy golf course swings into action at Stamford Park
A newly refurbished crazy golf course has officially opened at Stamford Park, giving children, young people, and families the chance to have a “hole lot of fun” while enjoying one of Tameside’s best-loved green spaces.
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First Choice Homes set to offer energy efficient bulbs at two roadshows
Oldhamers are being offered free light bulbs and gadgets to help keep energy bills down this winter.
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Rayner resigns for tax underpayment
It was ten years ago that Angela Rayner graced the front page of the Tameside Reporter, becoming Ashton's very first female MP.
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Dozens of new homes, and all the other planning decisions at latest Tameside town hall meeting
Dozens of new homes for Tameside have been approved at the latest town hall meeting.
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Explore Mossley’s past at the Heritage Centre open days
Mossley Heritage Centre, tucked away in the corner of the Emmaus building on Queen Street, will be opening its doors this month as part of the national Heritage Open Days festival.
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New train artwork celebrating 200 years of railway history and Northern's long serving colleagues unveiled in Manchester
Northern has unveiled new artwork, covering the full length of a two-carriage train, to pay tribute to long-serving colleagues who have contributed to the group’s success.
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Police meeting invite for local residents
Residents in Shaw and Crompton are being invited to a police surgery to raise any local concerns they may have.
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Firefighters spend almost an hour tackling car fire
Fire crews were called out to a car fire in Royton last night as they tried to tackle the blaze for almost an hour.
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£6m investment transforms Ashton high-rise into safer, warmer homes
Residents of Assheton House in Ashton are now living in safer, warmer, and more energy-efficient homes, following a £6 million transformation project by local housing provider Jigsaw Homes Tameside.
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Rubbish Removers in Ashton-under-Lyne: tackling waste and fly-tipping the right way
For more than 25 years, The Rubbish Removers in Ashton-under-Lyne have been helping households and businesses keep their properties clear and their communities cleaner.
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Conker caution this Autumn: Dogs Trust issues warning to local pet owners
As autumn arrives in full colour across Tameside’s parks and green spaces, local dog owners are being urged to stay vigilant during seasonal walks. Dogs Trust, the UK’s leading dog welfare charity, has issued a warning about the dangers of conkers and acorns to our four-legged friends.
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Concerts by Candlelight to bring glowing musical magic to Stalybridge
This autumn, Stalybridge will shine a little brighter — not just with the soft flicker of candlelight, but with the rich, emotive sounds of live classical music.
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Meet your Council Leaders and help shape Tameside’s future
Residents invited to new Cabinet in the Community meetings across the borough.
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Homelessness charity urges public to 'Sift Before You Gift'
Emmaus Mossley launches new campaign to reduce waste disposal costs and support more people out of homelessness
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Rotary backs Stayley Cricket Club ahead of historic Lord’s Final
Stayley Cricket Club have received a timely boost ahead of their biggest game in history, thanks to a generous donation from the Dukinfield and Stalybridge Rotary Club.
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National Autism charity award for Active Tameside’s ‘Everybody Can’ inclusion service
Active Tameside’s groundbreaking ‘Everybody Can’ inclusion and disability service has received national recognition for its work supporting autistic people, winning a prestigious Autism Specialist Award from the National Autistic Society.
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The £74-a-day nursery where toddlers ‘stand for extended periods’ for lunch and are ‘isolated without clear reason’
A nursery in Oldham charging up to £74 a day has been told to make major changes by Ofsted having been hit with an ‘inadequate’ rating.
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Police appeal for information as motorcyclist dies
Police are appealing for information after a motorcyclist died following a road traffic collision in Failsworth during rush-hour yesterday (Tues).
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Pensioner jailed for 'disgusting' abuse against young children
A pensioner who abused and manipulated two boys in the 1980s and 90s in locations including Tameside has been jailed for 19 years following a police investigation.
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Planners block housing scheme for ‘110’ homes in Glossop to save playing fields
Planners have blocked a large housing scheme to build up to 110 homes on a college site in a Derbyshire market town in a bid to preserve greenfield sports playing fields.
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Spindles redevelopment hailed for most innovative offices in the North
Oldham Council and the team behind the ‘ground- breaking’ Spindles renovation have been presented with the British Council of Offices’ (BCO) northern Innovation Award.
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Family complete 15-mile memory walk in tribute to siblings lost too soon
On Saturday 6th September, the Haggerty family led more than 35 walkers on a moving 15-mile trek, uniting loved ones and supporters in memory of four siblings lost too soon.
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E-scooter Police crackdown hailed a success
E-scooter-related injuries in Derbyshire have dropped by half following a major police crackdown.
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A round up of plans across Tameside, Oldham and Greater Manchester
Two bigger and improved mosques are among the most significant plans tabled with council across Greater Manchester this week.
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Two new station plans take step forward
Plans for two new train station upgrades in Greater Manchester have taken a step forward.
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Pavement parking: what’s the answer?
A HGV was brought to a standstill in Padfield this week, after being blocked by a car parked on double yellow lines.
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Spooner calls time on Hyde United tenure
Hyde United have announced the resignation of first team manager Nick Spooner, just seven games into the NPL season.
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Three towns, a whole lot of change
Massive change is coming to Tameside town centres over the next decade thanks to a cash pot of almost £60m.
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No excuse for abuse of staff says council
With abusive behaviour towards staff working at High Peak Borough Council on the increase, council leaders are warning they will take action against anyone who abuses employees.
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Foxdenton Hall given a lottery boost to help bring building back to life
Oldham Council has welcomed a £228,000 cash boost to recover Foxdenton Hall in Chadderton as part of the first phase of the restoration programme.
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Stage Right Performing Arts Group Presents "A Journey... Into the Woods."
Pennine Mencap - a local charity that provides opportunities for adults with learning disabilities in the community - has been rehearsing for an ambitious show ever staged by its Stage Right Performing Arts group.
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GMP’s Dog Unit expands to 24/7 thanks to new RSPCA recruits and a brand new ‘Digi-dog’
The police tactical dog unit is making more arrests thanks to a major expansion including a digital detection dog and a team of rescue dogs being trained for frontline policing.
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Officers given extra powers following knifepoint robberies
A Section 60 and 60AA has been authorised in Newton Heath and Miles Platting areas following reports of knifepoint robberies in the area on Saturday evening.
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'There were times I felt like I was drowning in silence' - girl tells court as man is sentenced for child grooming
A 26-year-old man who groomed and sexually abused a vulnerable young girl over a prolonged period has been sentenced to sixteen-and-a-half-years in prison today (Friday).
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Man found and charged with shoplifting offences
Officers from the Failsworth and Town Centre Neighbourhood Team have charged a man on suspicion of multiple shoplifting offences.
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Former landlady of Royton pub speaks out after gangster video is filmed in the building
The former landlady of a Royton pub said she has been unfairly dismissed from her post after a group entered the venue to film a gangster video showing-off wads of cash and a gun.
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BREAKING NEWS: Angela Rayner to resign from government
Angela Rayner is set to resign as deputy prime minister and housing secretary.
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Man jailed for controlling and coercive behaviour following a domestic abuse investigation
A Tameside man has been jailed for seven counts of rape, assault, and controlling and coercive behaviour following investigations by detectives in the Criminal Investigation Department.
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Family pay tribute to ‘amazing son and caring, loving brother’ Mohammed Isa stabbed to death
The family of a man who was stabbed to death in Bury have paid a heartfelt tribute to a ‘precious, beautiful son who had a pure heart’.
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Mass disruption to Greater Manchester Bee Network as bus workers strike
Serious disruption to bus services in Greater Manchester is expected this month as over 2,000 Unite members including bus drivers working for the city's 'Bee Network' walk out in a co-ordinated strike.
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Locked out: Dad's anger at council over inaccessible disabled toilet
A Glossop father has spoken out after his four-year-old autistic son was unable to access the disabled toilets in Manor Park.
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Gamesley chosen to receive slice of cash from Mayor's new £3 million fund
Community groups in 10 priority areas across Derby, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Nottinghamshire are being urged to bid for money from a new £3 million fund to tackle deprivation and improve lives.
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Grit and determination see Kenika appointed as HPP Marketing Manager
Leading KBB manufacturer and supplier, Hill’s Panel Products (HPP), has announced Kenika Gumbs as its new Marketing Manager – the latest chapter in a rollercoaster ride that once saw her ‘hit rock bottom’.
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New head appointed at primary school
A new headteacher has been appointed at Lyndhurst Primary School in Oldham.
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Adopted children help create agency’s first TV advert
North-west based adoption agency, Adoption Now, is set to run their very first television advert with the help of adopted children and families.
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Counterfeit goods seized by police in Oldham
Oldham police have seized a large amount of counterfeit goods from a shop in Hollins Road following a tip-off from the community.
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Calling all local photographers: help bring comfort to dementia patients at Tameside Hospital
Photographers from across Tameside and Glossop are being invited to take part in a heartwarming community project to support people living with dementia.
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Tameside Council honoured with prestigious business award for free parking initiative
Tameside Council has been recognised with a rare and prestigious award for its innovative move to boost local town centres through the introduction of free parking.
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Taxi drivers ask for fairness regarding Uber's operations
The High Peak Taxi Trade Association (HPTTA) has urged High Peak Borough Council to take action over Uber’s operations in Glossop.
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Hospice Mascot Hartley gears up for new adventure
Dr Kershaw’s’ mascot, Hartley the dog is no stranger to meeting heroes.
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Derbyshire County Council issue apology for admin blunder
Derbyshire County Council has admitted to an administrative error after taking a major decision two days too early, forcing councillors to retake the vote.
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How the new transport hub connecting tram, trains and buses will work
Ashton will be the first town in Greater Manchester to combine bus, tram and train services at massive ‘hub’.
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Angela Rayner admits tax error and considers resignation over second home controversy
Angela Rayner, MP for Ashton-under-Lyne and Deputy Prime Minister, has admitted she did not pay the correct amount of tax on a second home and revealed she considered resigning over the issue.
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Pennine Mencap Takes Over Manchester Museum for Variety of Life Festival
A local charity collaborated with Manchester Museum as it staged an all-round spectacle for visitors, young and old, to witness the Variety of Life Festival.
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High Peak MP giving a voice to SEND children
Jon Pearce has recently hosted a roundtable with parents to hear their stories and ideas for change.
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Police appeal for information following sexual assault at Crownpoint
Greater Manchester Police have launched an appeal to identify a man who may be able to assist with an ongoing investigation into a sexual assault that occurred at Crownpoint Shopping Park in Denton.
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Teenager killed by HGV after night out in Morecombe
The boxing communities of Tameside and Morecambe united in grief earlier this year following the heart-breaking death of 18-year-old Leo Mountain, a talented young boxer who tragically lost his life after being struck by a lorry in the early hours of Easter Sunday.
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Onward invites community initiatives to apply for Winter resilience grants
One of the largest registered providers of social housing in the North-West is encouraging local organisations and groups in Oldham and beyond to apply for funding.
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Talk Listen Change conference highlights early intervention work with young people in Greater Manchester
Last month, leading relationship support provider Talk Listen Change (TLC) held a powerful and insightful conference in Manchester, bringing together local councils and MPs from across Greater Manchester to discuss an increasingly pressing issue - harmful behaviours displayed by children and young people.
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Sister bereaved by suicide shares message of hope
A Dukinfield woman who lost her brother to suicide as a teenager is determined to use her story to encourage others to open up about their struggles.
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Shoplifter wanted by police
Police are appealing for the public’s help to find a 38-year-old man, who is wanted in connection with multiple shoplifting offences.
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Nostalgic Oldham coming to town centre
Oldhamers are being invited to step back in time as a packed programme of vintage entertainment is set to grip the town this month.
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Broadbent Fold Primary makes bold move to active uniform for all pupils
Broadbent Fold Primary School and Nursery in Dukinfield has introduced a new “active uniform” this September - a move welcomed by pupils, parents, and staff alike.
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Mayor Andy Burnham to attend Mahdlo business breakfast
Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, will be the guest speaker at the next business breakfast organised by Mahdlo Youth Zone.
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Ashton woman fined for dumping rubbish beside street bin
An Ashton woman has been left with a court bill of nearly £500 after a bag of her household waste was found dumped beside a litter bin on her street.
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Crowds flock to Ashton Old Baths for fun-filled open day
Ashton Old Baths opened its doors to the public on Saturday, 30 August, welcoming visitors for a lively afternoon of community celebration, creativity, and nostalgia.
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The seven Bee Network bus changes affecting five boroughs and 150,000 passengers announced
Andy Burnham announced seven major changes to the Bee Network this afternoon — promising more frequent services, new night buses, and cheaper travel for tens of thousands.
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Ashton's Ukrainians stand tall for Independence Day
It was a day for both solemnity and hope for Ukrainians across the globe on Sunday (24th August) as the country observed their 34th Independence Day - their third since the current Russian invasion was launched in 2022.
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Man fined after waste dumped on rural Ashton lane
A Worsley man has been ordered to pay clean-up costs after waste traced back to him was found illegally dumped in a rural area of Ashton.
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Make Ashton Great Again announces exciting line-up for remainder of 2025
Ashton’s transformation continues to gather pace as Make Ashton Great Again has just unveiled a jam-packed programme of entertainment, events, and family fun for the rest of 2025.
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Have your say on the future of electric vehicle charging in Tameside
Tameside Council is calling on residents, businesses, and future electric vehicle (EV) users to share their thoughts on a new Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (EVI) Strategy, as part of its ongoing commitment to reduce emissions and reach Net Zero by 2038.
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Vulcan day of action welcomes Home Office delegates
Operation Vulcan welcomed a delegation from the Home Office to witness the action being taken by police to combat neighbourhood crime.
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Rail customers can now donate Delay Repay compensation to help save lives at sea
TransPennine Express (TPE) customers can now donate their Delay Repay compensation to three coastal rescue charities – the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), St Abbs Lifeboat and Humber Rescue – turning train delays into life-saving support for communities along the coast.
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World War One hero's medals get pride of place at Broughton House Museum
A treasured set of war medals belonging to a Hyde-born World War One cavalryman has been proudly installed on display at the very care home where he spent the final three decades of his life.
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Oldham Jobs Fair 2025 invites residents looking for their next role
Oldham residents looking for their next career move are invited to meet local and regional employers, discover job opportunities, and get expert advice at this year’s Oldham Jobs Fair.
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Community gathers for Peter ‘Rusty’ Kennedy memorial car show
The sun shone on Great Academy Ashton yesterday (31st August) as people gathered for the fifth annual Peter ‘Rusty’ Kennedy Memorial Car Show — an event that has become a highlight of Tameside’s fundraising calendar.
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Mossley farmers market welcomes hundreds
Mossley Market Ground was alive with colour, creativity, and community spirit yesterday (Sunday 31st August) as the town hosted its second Farmers Market — this time with a spectacular twist.
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Derbyshire County Council to close adult education centres
The Reform-run Derbyshire County Council is closing five adult education centres without any public consultation following a private meeting.
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Towering Flags of Hope to Transform Mossley Market Ground
Mossley Market Ground will become a spectacular open air gallery as 100 hand painted silk flags take flight during the monthly farmers market today, Sunday.
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Celebrating 30 years of giving hope to the children of Belarus
Glossop couple David and Linda Walker founded the Chernobyl Children’s Project in 1995, determined to make a difference to children suffering in the aftermath of disaster.
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Is Oldham town centre really ‘dead’?
Oldham town centre is dead. At least, that’s what comments online seem to say. Scroll down under any story or Facebook post regarding what was once the borough’s thriving centrepoint, and you’ll quickly stumble upon a disgruntled resident claiming the town is ‘beyond saving’ or that they’ve ‘not been there for years’.
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Vox on Jeremy Corbyn in Oldham
During the day, the Empire Suite in Oldham looks unassuming. Overshadowed by a busy mechanics garage on the industrial end of a street of terraced houses, the wedding venue sits back from the road, shutters down, quiet.
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Gun found in residential area
Officers from Operation Vulcan recovered a handgun with dozens of rounds of ammunition during a search of an area of land in a residential area.
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Entire Metrolink line to close for entire weekend
Tram passengers are being warned to expect disruption in the city centre for the next two weekends, as one Metrolink line closes for two days.
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GMP leads national effort to protect assistance dogs from attacks
GMP has launched a pioneering initiative aimed at improving the response to attacks on assistance dogs.
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New housing repairs advice service launches in High Peak
Renters in High Peak will soon be able to access free, impartial advice to help get issues in their homes repaired by their landlords.
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Create a Will and help Francis House Children’s Hospice
An Oldham legal firm is partnering with Francis House Children’s Hospice to offer a Will writing service for free in return for a donation to the charity.
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Train operators target college leavers with recruitment message
TransPennine Express and the five other train operators in public ownership are encouraging students to consider an apprenticeship in the rail industry.
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Major road resurfacing programme underway across Tameside
A major programme of road resurfacing is now in full swing across Tameside, as the council begins a 12-week operation to improve road conditions, reduce long-term deterioration, and tackle the root causes of potholes.
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Greater Manchester bus standstill looms as workers ballot for strikes
Over 2,000 staff including drivers from Oldham are being balloted across the city's Bee Network after rejecting poor pay offers.
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Celebrating 110 years of Scouting at Droylsden heritage garden party
A proud milestone is on the horizon for a local Scout group in Droylsden, as they prepare to mark 110 years of adventure, community, and outdoor fun in 2026.
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Memorial Park secures Green Flag again
The Memorial Park in Whaley Bridge has been awarded a prestigious Green Flag for the eleventh successive year.
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High Peak MP announces ground breaking Peak Partnership
After decades of being overlooked and not getting their fair share, the Peak Partnership, announced last week, has the potential to be a real game changer for High Peak.
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Exclusive: Jeremy Corbyn arrives in Oldham to talk about his new party
Jeremy Corbyn has arrived in Oldham tonight to talk about his new political party to gain the support of local constituents.
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‘Controversial’ level crossing to close for six months
A historic level crossing is set to close for six months after reports of ‘near misses’ with pedestrians on the track.
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Derbyshire Police online: have your say
The Police National Social Media Survey is back this summer, and Derbyshire Constabulary would love to hear from the community.
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Taco Bell brings its bold flavours to Ashton
The world-renowned Mexican-inspired fast food chain is set to open its doors in Ashton on Saturday 6th September 2025, marking another exciting addition to the area’s growing leisure and dining scene.
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Glossop turns ‘REUBlue’ as charity hosts Celebration Day
The town of Glossop and wider High Peak community came together in their hundreds on Saturday to support Reuben’s Retreat, in honour of the charity’s ongoing mission to complete their build.
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£3,000 up for grabs in Dr Kershaw’s Anniversary Raffle Draw
For just £1, you could win up to £3,000 in Dr Kershaw's 22nd Anniversary Raffle Draw.
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Brave whippet Harry fights for recovery after hit-and-run
A fun-loving whippet from Charlesworth is making a remarkable recovery after a hit-and-run incident left him fighting for his life on the eve of his fifth birthday.
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Plans for historic town centre building approved
An iconic building in Stalybridge will get an extension as part of plans to make the building more accessible.
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From stray to sweetheart: Mira the cane corso cross awaits her forever home
A gentle giant with a heart full of love is patiently waiting for a second chance at happiness - and she might just be the perfect companion for someone right here in Tameside.
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Man wanted by police for series of burglaries
A serial burglar is wanted by police in connection with multiple offences across Greater Manchester.
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Police appeal to find family of man found dead
Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace family of a man who has been found dead at his home in Oldham.
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We asked 64 people in every Greater Manchester borough what they think about Nigel Farage’s immigration policy
It’s an early August Friday night and the sun is out. Altrincham should be noisy with drinkers celebrating the start of the weekend.
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Town hall bosses ‘statement of intent’ over massive town centre regeneration
The demolition of a shopping centre in the heart of Ashton could soon unlock the regeneration of the entire town centre.
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£3,000 grants available to support physical activity for people with Parkinson’s
Local activity providers, exercise professionals, and community groups in Tameside are being encouraged to apply for funding of up to £3,000 as part of Parkinson’s UK’s Physical Activity Grants programme, now open for its fifth successive year.
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Council issues warning about St George’s flag on roundabouts
Oldham Council has issued a warning to residents not to paint the St George’s flag on public property.
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Wildlife mural unveiled to celebrate community’s role in Medlock Valley restoration
A vibrant new wildlife mural has been unveiled at Clayton Vale Nature Reserve, celebrating the community’s vital involvement in the £1.2 million restoration of the Medlock Valley.
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Derbyshire County Council: "No plans to remove flags"
Reform UK-led Derbyshire County Council has now confirmed that it has no current plans to remove either St George’s Cross or Union Jack flags displayed on lampposts or roundabouts.
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Meet the pups over a cup at Dogs Trust Manchester
Dog lovers are being invited to enjoy coffee and cake while meeting some four-legged friends in need of a new home at Dogs Trust Manchester’s Coffee Morning on Sunday, 7 September.
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Tameside residents invited to make a will and support children’s hospice
An Ashton-under-Lyne law firm is teaming up with Francis House Children’s Hospice to help local people put their affairs in order – while raising vital funds for families facing the toughest of times.
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“Driving Test System is Broken and Exploiting Learners,” says Councillor Dr Zahid Chauhan OBE
An Oldham councillor has demanded urgent government action to fix the DVSA driving test booking system, warning that private agencies are “cashing in on learners” and leaving families hundreds of pounds out of pocket.
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United Utilities asks customers to play their part to save water during warm weather
United Utilities is urging customers in Greater Manchester and the Pennines to be mindful of their water use and help protect water supplies as temperatures soared over the week.
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Man to appear in court following incident
A man has been charged following an incident on Counthill Road, Oldham over the Bank Holiday weekend,
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Denton Festival Hall to temporarily close ahead of major transformation
Denton Festival Hall will close its doors this Friday (29 August) as part of ambitious plans to transform the much-loved venue into a space that blends residential and community uses.
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A celebration of Hyde to shine spotlight on town’s past, present and future
Hyde will take centre stage in September as the community gathers for A Celebration of Hyde, a major civic event honouring the town’s history while looking ahead to its future.
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Firefighters tackle Royton blaze
A huge fire broke out at a scrap yard in Royton this morning with plumes of smoke seen from miles away.
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Neighbourhood crime down as increased town centre patrols continue across Greater Manchester
There were 800 fewer incidents of retail crime across Greater Manchester last month as police continued to patrol key areas to keep town centres safe this summer.
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"This isn't just a social group, it's friendship, it's support and it's life.”
Together Forever: one woman's determination to build a dementia-friendly community in Glossop
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Plans for additional SEND places in school approved
The council is pushing ahead with its £1.5m plan to increase school places for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in Tameside.
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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.