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Godley Green scheme to go back before planning panel
The controversial Godley Green Garden Village housing development will go back before the council’s planning panel after being rejected earlier this year.
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Council tax will go up by 4.99% in Tameside
Council tax will rise for residents of Tameside this year, as the latest town hall meeting saw the 4.99 per cent hike officially voted through.
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Duxbury extends Tigers stay
Hyde United have announced defender Scott Duxbury’s loan has been extended until the end of the season.
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Help shape the future of Victoria Hall
The Friends of Victoria Hall CIC are inviting members of the community to help shape the future of the historic building.
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Green light for up to nine homes could unlock 100 more, councillors warn
A decision made at the recent Development Control Committee meeting has sparked concern, after land off Cemetery Road/The Heath in Dinting was approved for housing development “in principle”.
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Budget approved with 5pc tax hike and £8m cuts
Oldham is done with ‘short-term fire fighting’ its finances, according to council leaders – but tax in the borough will rise by 4.99 per cent.
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Labour councillor quits party
An Oldham councillor has reportedly defected from the Labour party just weeks before the local election.
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Oldham celebrates netball with international legend
Oldham hosted a weekend celebrating netball at every level with masterclasses from a home-grown international legend and an elite win for the town’s record-breaking club against local rivals.
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Man jailed following discovery of drug operation and £150,000 in cash
A 52-year-old man has been locked up for 12 years after police uncovered a large-scale drug operation linked to him.
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Man charged following the death of a pensioner
A man has been charged in relation to the death of an 82-year-old man in Oldham.
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Man wanted in connection to theft
Police are appealing for information regarding the whereabouts of Steven Rolls, who is wanted in connection to theft.
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Three arrests made after Dukinfield stabbing
Police have arrested three people following reports of a stabbing in Dukinfield yesterday morning.
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Town hall boss urges peace as local families left in fear for loved ones
Oldham’s town hall boss is urging for peace as families in the borough are ‘affected by violence and bloodshed’ in the Middle East.
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United Utilities to carry out sewer repair works on the A663 in Chadderton
The North West’s water company is carrying out essential repair work on a sewer along Broadway (A663) in Chadderton.
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Deputy headteacher named among UK's Top 100 Most Influential People 2026
A local deputy headteacher has been recognised as one of the UK’s Top 100 Most Influential People for 2026 - celebrating a career marked by exceptional leadership, dedicated service and far-reaching impact on both school, community and beyond.
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Robins scoop Spooner
Ashton United have confirmed the signing of former Hyde United midfielder Callum Spooner, who joins on loan from Bury until the end of the season.
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Keep Britain Tidy Ambassador leads street clean-up while fasting
Saleh Uddin Talukdar, a Keep Britain Tidy Litter Hero Ambassador and Founder of the Good Deed Foundation, was out once again with his team to rid streets of rubbish while fasting.
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Police search for man wanted on recall to prison
Officers are appealing for the public's help to find Edward Thompson who is wanted on recall to prison.
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Match preview: Bromley v Latics
For the players, tomorrow is a chance to build on three outstanding wins on the spin. They have properly rebounded from three potentially demoralising defeats, rediscovered their grit, got Ryan Woods back from a rest and are getting the most out Kane Drummond and Jack Stevens, and Calum Kavanagh and Mike Fondop. Mat Hudson’s transfer value continues to climb.
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Pensioner fighting for his life following serious assault
A pensioner is fighting for his life in hospital following a brutal assault on Sunday evening.
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Colin the Caterpillar bakery expansion as former pub faces demolition
The bakery responsible for creating the much-loved Colin the Caterpillar cake for M&S is expanding.
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New political group has formed in Tameside
A new political group in Tameside has been launched. Just days after a by-election to forget for Labour, a new enemy has reared its head.
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The ‘twirly’ problem that plagued Greater Manchester for 20 years – until a ‘lifechanging move’
“Sorry love, yer twirly.” It is a familiar four-word sentence that Mancs have heard for 20 years.
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Mossley arts group wins major national funding boost
A Mossley-based arts organisation says a major national funding win could mark a turning point for culture in Tameside.
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Social work teams celebrated for making a difference across Tameside
Social work teams across Tameside Council are being celebrated for the life-changing difference they make to children, families and adults across the borough.
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Active travel saving NHS £45m a year in Greater Manchester, new report reveals
Walking, wheeling and cycling in Greater Manchester is saving the NHS more than £45 million every year, the equivalent of over one million GP appointments, according to the UK’s largest ever assessment of active travel.
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Rayner meets Royal Mail chiefs over postal delays affecting Tameside residents
Ashton-under-Lyne MP Angela Rayner has met with senior representatives from Royal Mail after residents across her constituency raised concerns about delays in receiving post.
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Five-year sentence for ‘terrifying’ Glossop robbery
A robber who dragged a vulnerable man down an alleyway before stealing from him has been jailed for five years.
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Community urged to unite as questions over potential closure of Glossop tip mount
As Derbyshire County Council moves closer to a decision on the future of Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre, residents are being urged to engage with the forthcoming public consultation.
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Have your say on the future of councils in Derbyshire
Big changes are coming to how council services are run across Derbyshire - and residents are being asked for their views.
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Community green open day to celebrate spring in Dukinfield
Residents across Tameside are invited to welcome the new season at a special Community Green Open Day in Dukinfield later this month.
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New little library opens on Tommy Todd Village Green
A new chapter has begun for book lovers in Haughton Green with the installation of a Little Library on Tommy Todd Village Green, bringing reading back into the heart of the community.
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Two teenage boys rushed to hospital after incident on Huddersfield Road
Two teenage boys were rushed to hospital following a road traffic collsion on Huddersfield road near Asda last night (Saturday).
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FCHO partners with local business Ultimate Products to provide customers with free household items
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) can now offer free household items like cutlery and pans to customers in need following a new partnership with local business Ultimate Products.
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Mobile phone chaos and frustration
Bewildered Saddleworth residents are desperately seeking answers to mobile phone issues after technical issues have left some without a reliable signal for more than two months.
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Find your next career in social housing
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) is hosting a careers fair at its head office next month to help customers enter employment with local social housing providers.
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Speaking to voters following the Gorton and Denton by-election result
This morning (February 27), the people of Gorton and Denton woke up to a new world. For the first time in more than two decades, the constituency had a new MP – the Green Party’s Hannah Spencer.
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Andrew Gwynne responds to Greens win
Former Gorton and Denton MP Andrew Gwynne has congratulated the Green Party’s Hannah Spencer on her by-election win.
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Eight parties lose deposit in Gorton and Denton by-election
The Conservative Party is amongst eight parties in the Gorton and Denton by-election whose vote was so small that it has lost the £500 deposit required to stand a candidate.
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Oldham plays a major role in raising awareness to BAFTA level
A local charity has lifted the profile of a forgotten condition to such a point that books, pop records and now an award-winning film have been written about it.
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Preview: Can Latics turn on the attacking style at Boundary Park? And can you win a battle for truth against conspiracy nuts?
Another game, another battle for upper-mid table pre-eminence.
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One of Greater Manchester’s newest food halls is up for an award
One of Greater Manchester’s latest additions to its growing number of trendy food halls is up for an award.
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Meet the childminder who made a big career switch to work with Oldham's littlest residents
Kerry Keenan hasn't looked back after her life-changing career move and is encouraging others to do the same.
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Man jailed after a violent and premeditated attack
A 38-year-old man has been sentenced to prison following a violent attack on another male that left the victim with a collapsed lung and punctured diaphragm.
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Consultation on Broadbent Moss and Beal Valley plans – for second time
Oldhamers are being asked to weigh in on a plan for 1,700 new homes on a former green space.
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Green Party’s Hannah Spencer wins Gorton and Denton by-election
Hannah Spencer of the Green Party of England and Wales has won the Gorton and Denton by-election, becoming the constituency’s new Member of Parliament in a result that overturns more than a century of Labour dominance.
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Derker community group recognised for support of Vulcan partnership work
A Derker community group has been awarded a prestigious District Commanders' Award for its tireless work in supporting Operation Vulcan’s deployment to the area, as well as its wider contributions to the community.
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Second man arrested in connection with Manchester Mosque incident with local councillors expressing shock
Police have arrested a second suspect in connection with the incident at Manchester Central Mosque after two men allegedly armed with an axe and knife entered the building during prayer time as local councillors and leader voiced their shock.
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More roadworks in line for huge bypass scheme
Motorists going through Mottram Moor can expect delays in the coming weeks as progress on the bypass ‘60 years in the making’ continues.
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Council pushed to do more to support residents without internet access
Oldham Council must do more to ensure that residents who don’t use the internet are still able to access services and report issues, says local Councillor Alicia Marland.
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New Explorer Scouts opens in Ashton-under-Lyne
The Broad Oak Explorer Scouts (aged 14-17 years) opened in North Tameside in October and have enjoyed a range of activities including survival skills camp, bowling, climbing, archery, and cooking.
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Man wanted on recall to prison
Officers are appealing for the public’s help to find Marvin Berkeley, who is wanted on recall to prison.
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Young creatives bag funds at Mossley SOUP
Thanks to community support, a cash boots of £1,952 was provided by a Mossley SOUP event to a team of young creatives.
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New care provision for people with additional needs
Oldham could soon receive a new day and night respite care facility for kids with additional needs, if the council approves a planning application.
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Same supermarket, different prices: Fuel gap sparks questions
Drivers in Glossop have been asking the question: why does petrol sometimes cost more at one supermarket forecourt than another just a few miles away?
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Local author Inspires budding poets at All Saints CVA
Local author Johanne Lee visited All Saints Catholic Voluntary Academy earlier this month, to inspire pupils to discover their own creative voices through poetry.
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Mossley Farmers Market is back for another year
The award-winning Mossley Farmers’ Market will return on Sunday 26 April 2026 after an incredibly successful debut year.
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Powell and Miliband rally support for Labour ahead of polling day
Senior Labour figures descended on Rushford Park in the Gorton and Denton constituency today as the party made its final push before polling stations open tomorrow in what has become a closely fought by-election.
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Reform UK’s Matt Goodwin cleared of election law breach
Matt Goodwin, candidate for Reform UK in the Gorton and Denton byelection, will not face sanctions after a High Court judge ruled that campaign leaflets missing a required imprint were the result of an inadvertent printing error.
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Road closure at Manchester Street roundabout
Motorists should ‘avoid’ the area around Manchester Street roundabout in Oldham after a car crash caused severe damage to traffic lights, the council warned.
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Police appeal for help in finding a woman to assist with enquiries
Officers investigating a racially aggravated public order would like to speak to the woman (pictured), who may be able to assist with their enquiries.
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World champion brings Irish dancing to Ashton
A new Irish dancing studio has opened its doors in Ashton-under-Lyne – and it’s being led by a world champion.
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It is claimed ‘Labour want to drag Greens down with them’ in latest by-election drama
Labour would prefer Reform to win the Gorton and Denton by-election over the Green Party, it has been claimed.
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Spring Fayre to bring music, food and family fun to Emmaus Mossley
A homelessness charity in Mossley is inviting the local community to come together for a day of shopping, entertainment and fundraising at its upcoming Spring Fayre.
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Latics Diary: End-of-season games how they should be; Drummond radio silence
That’s how it’s done, right? Latics ran out 0-3 winners at the Priestfield stadium after a terrific performance, full of attacking verve, clever football and superb defending. Gillingham played their part too – Bradley Dack got the champagne moment award for his pass in the second half to put Ronan Hale through one-on-one with Manny Monthé, which led to one of four stand-out saves from Mat Hudson in the Latics net.
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Hyde Town Hall and Library closed after basement fire
Hyde Town Hall and Hyde Library will remain closed for the rest of the week following a small fire in the building’s basement earlier today, Tuesday 24.
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The hidden problems on the road linking Oldham and Tameside
Lane Head Road, a main route connecting the towns of Oldham to Tameside, is used by many but so often ignored.
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‘It’s been a slog in Oldham – but things are changing, slowly’
Town hall bosses have rubber stamped Oldham’s budget for 2026/27, which will see council tax rise by 4.99 per cent and £8m of cuts.
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Residents outraged over plans to open up quiet Heyside cul-de-sac
Furious residents in Heyside are up in arms over a serious and deeply concerning planning proposal which they fear could permanently alter their quiet residential community.
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Tameside star Daisey lifts gold at England Age Group Championship
Tameside’s rising sporting star 14-year-old Daisey Walker-Jones has struck gold at the prestigious England Age Group Championships, taking first place in her age division and breaking a British record in the process.
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Northern offering grassroots rugby league clubs chance to win kit, training equipment and match tickets in £10,000 giveaway
Grassroots rugby clubs in Oldham and beyond are being given the chance to win kits, training equipment and tickets to the Super League Grand Final.
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Xaverian celebrates outstanding Oxbridge success
Xaverian College is celebrating an exceptional year of Oxbridge success, with 13 Year 13 students securing places at the prestigious universities.
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Speak up to help protect women and girls suffering abuse and domestic violence: GMP
Police are urging residents in South Chadderton to play their part in ensuring their community is safe, particularly by supporting women and girls who may be silently suffering from violence and domestic abuse.
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St Peter’s volunteers take back their streets from fly-tippers
A community on the outskirts of Ashton town centre has been under siege from piling rubbish for years.
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Police investigations into recent and non-recent CSE continue as they make further arrests
Police are continuing to pursue child sexual exploitation (CSE) perpetrators across Greater Manchester including Oldham.
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Councillors push for next step in Saddleworth Health Centre
Saddleworth Councillors Helen Bishop and Sam Al-Hamdani have met with the local NHS team to lobby for the next step towards a Saddleworth health centre to be completed.
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Volunteers step up to clean Westwood Street
A local group organised a litter pick to help spruce up an area in Westwood that had been blighted by rubbish.
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Polling day in Gorton and Denton
Residents across Gorton and Denton are heading to the polls today (February 26) as voters take part in the parliamentary election for the constituency.
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Ashton Girlguides celebrate 100 years of World Thinking Day
Rainbows, Brownies, Guides, Rangers and leaders from Ashton Division came together at Albion Church to celebrate 100 years of World Thinking Day with a fun-filled day of activities and a special overnight sleepover.
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First Choice Homes Oldham reveal February Hidden Hero
A volunteer who goes 'above and beyond' in helping young First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) customers during school holidays is the housing association’s February Hidden Hero.
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Stalybridge gears up for Bridge Fest 2026 as planning begins
Planning is officially underway for the return of one of Tameside’s most popular community celebrations, with Bridge Fest set to take place on Saturday, 5 September 2026.
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The campaign to bring the swimming baths back to Ashton
Three years ago the swimming baths in Ashton got shut down, despite a furious campaign from thousands of locals calling to halt the plans.
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High Peak residents face delay to weekly food waste collections
Residents in High Peak may have to wait until June 2026 to start receiving separate weekly food waste collections, after the borough council confirmed delays to the national rollout.
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High Peak Borough Council set to increase council tax
High Peak Borough Council is set to increase its share of residents’ council tax by 2.99%.
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Derbyshire Constabulary issue arrest warning after officer abused on Facebook
People could face arrest after a Derbyshire Police officer was abused on Facebook, the force has warned.
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Gang members jailed for 'professional and sophisticated’ stolen goods operation
Members of a gang that handled stolen goods worth more than £500,000 have been jailed for their part in a 'professional and sophisticated’ fraud operation.
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Arrest made following suspected arson at a property in Oldham
A man in his 50s has been arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life after the occupants of a property suffered smoke inhalation and were taken to hospital.
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Get Oldham Working secures funding to tackle digital exclusion across the town
Oldham Council’s Get Oldham Working service has successfully secured £266,084 in funding from the Digital Inclusion Innovation Fund to launch and deliver a new digital inclusion programme, ‘GOW Digital’.
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Tameside wellbeing business shortlisted for national Northern Power Women award
A Tameside-based mental health organisation that was crowned Overall Business of the Year at the Tameside Business Awards has now been recognised on a national stage.
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A piece of history that could have been lost forever
Ashton town hall may have been demolished, now it's in line to reopen by 2030.
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From snowdrops to daffodils: FCHO’s 16,650-bulb boost for biodiversity
More than 16,000 new bulbs have been planted by First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) across its communities as the housing association continues to improve and increase biodiversity.
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Oldham man jailed following knife attack in city centre
A Chadderton man has been locked up after admitting stabbing a man in the side of the neck during a violent brawl in Manchester City Centre.
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Call for providers to expand holiday activities scheme supporting Tameside children
An initiative providing free holiday activities and meals to children and young people across Tameside is calling on local organisations to come forward and help expand its offer.
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Bin trucks drive home recycling message across Tameside
Bin trucks are taking centre stage in Tameside’s latest push to boost recycling rates, as part of a campaign encouraging residents to rinse and recycle their plastic pots, tubs and trays.
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Gorton and Denton voters are ‘fed up’ with the by-election and so much more
A biting wind howled through Haughton Green as anxious faces watched for an expected bus this morning.
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Big cash injection to increase SEND places in schools across Tameside
A cash injection of £5.3m to create three new specialist units for SEND within mainstream schools has been signed off by town hall chiefs.
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Council tax set to rise by 4.99% in Tameside
Residents in Tameside can expect to be paying 4.99 per cent more in council tax soon.
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GMP Ramadan message: Stay safe and alert
Greater Manchester Police has issued safety advice to the Muslim community fasting during the holy month of Ramadan.
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More than 20 patients sexually assaulted by staff at Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust, FOI reveals
More than 200 sexual safety incidents have been recorded across Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust in just three years, with staff accused of sexually assaulting patients more than 20 times.
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Oldham schools and community groups urged to apply for Tesco grants to boost children’s access to healthy food
Schools and community groups across Oldham are being encouraged to apply for funding through Tesco, as the retailer looks to support more local projects helping children and young people access healthy, nutritious food.
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Blocked gullies in Shaw and Crompton
Drivers and pedestrians in parts of Oldham are being put ‘in danger’ by blocked storm drains, according to a councillor.
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Stogia vows to fight for more NHS investment in Gorton and Denton
Labour’s by-election candidate for Gorton and Denton, Angeliki Stogia, has pledged to “fight for more investment in our NHS” as she steps up her campaign in the constituency.
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Closure of day care centre on hold amid backlash
The closure of a much-loved day care centre for adults with learning disabilities is on hold amid a backlash.
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Local company celebrates move to Employee Ownership Trust
Admiral Leasing & Loans - the trading name of Oldham-based finance provider Universal Leasing Limited - is delighted to announce the successful sale by the founding shareholders into an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT).
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Glossop Parish Church turns plastic tubs into charity funds
Congratulations to Glossop Parish Church for its fantastic community effort in helping save nearly 400 plastic tubs from landfill as part of a national recycling scheme.
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Latics 2 – 0 Bristol Rovers: Gritty win for Latics after Drummond banger
After Saturday’s well-below-average first 45 minutes, Latics took just 50 seconds to get into this game. No one claimed Mat Hudson’s clearance on the edge of the Rovers box. Drummond got a foot in, as did Fondop. It still wasn’t under anyone’s control until Drummond smashed it first time from 30 yards, giving Bradley Young in the Rovers net zero chance.
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Dark Peak Photo Festival returns to Glossop
The Dark Peak Photo Festival presents an ambitious programme of contemporary photography exhibitions, workshops, talks and participatory events across multiple venues.
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Town centre’s former Barclays bank to be turned into casino
A town’s former bank could soon become a casino. Merkur Slots Ltd, a German adult gaming firm, wants to fill the vacant Barclays building in Oldham town centre with slot machines and betting games.
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Abandoned building will not be transformed into community hub
An abandoned community space will not be transformed into a multi-functional wellbeing centre, gym, food bank and soup kitchen.
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Ashley B Charity Ball raises over £19,000 for Willow Wood Hospice
More than 200 guests dressed to impress for an emotional and uplifting evening at The Premier Suite and Lounge in Audenshaw, as family, friends and supporters gathered to honour the memory of Ashley Butterworth.
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Reform UK candidate Matt Goodwin says by-election is “a chance to send a shock to the system”
Reform UK has selected broadcaster and political commentator Matt Goodwin as its candidate for the Gorton and Denton by-election on 26 February.
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Dr Kershaw's backs Hospice UK campaign to highlight gifts in Wills
With two in five UK hospices planning to make cuts due to a lack of funding, Dr Kershaw’s Hospice has partnered with Hospice UK to highlight the critical impact of gifts in Wills.
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Two men arrested in connection with Oldham shooting
Two men have been arrested in the early hours of this morning as police continue their investigation into a shooting at a property in Oldham.
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Police ask parents for support to tackle youth disorder at Oldham Tim Hortons
Police are urging parents to remind their children about the impact anti-social behaviour can have on others following an increase in reports about youth-related disorder at Tim Hortons in Oldham.
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Residents voice concern as work at housing development is delayed
Residents of Dinting have voiced concerns over potential delays at ‘The Brambles’ housing development after its groundworks contractor, Caldwell Construction Limited, recently went into administration.
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Reforms Matt Goodwin challenges Green’s Hannah Spencer to debate
Reform UK’s candidate in the Gorton and Denton by-election, Matt Goodwin, has challenged his Green Party opponent Hannah Spencer to a one-on-one debate ahead of polling day on Thursday 26 February.
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Labour candidate Angeliki Stogia outlines plans on housing and antisocial behaviour ahead of by-election
Labour has confirmed that Angeliki Stogia will stand in the Gorton and Denton by-election on 26 February, following the resignation of former MP Andrew Gwynne earlier this month.
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Working for your community? need funds? Tameside Rotary can help
Community groups across Tameside are being invited to apply for funding through Tameside Rotary’s popular cash awards scheme, ‘Small Grants, Big Difference’.
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United Utilities to host online careers event as recruitment drive continues
United Utilities is set to host an online recruitment event as part of a region-wide drive to expand its workforce.
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Residents invited to ‘Let’s Talk Fostering’ sessions across Tameside
Residents across Tameside are being encouraged to attend a series of ‘Let’s Talk Fostering’ information sessions if they have ever considered opening their hearts and homes to a local child or young person.
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Argument over ‘controversial’ HMO rumbles on after local OUTRAGE
The debate over a ‘controversial’ HMO will rumble on after Oldham councillors voted to defer a decision on plans that have sparked local outrage.
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Club members share the love for local mental health charity on Valentine’s Day
Waterloo and Taunton Conservative Club in Ashton-under-Lyne has been spreading more than just Valentine’s cheer this February, after members came together to raise funds for a local mental health charity close to their hearts.
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Stalybridge couple secure future of Willow Wood Hospice with gift in their Will
A Stalybridge couple who have dedicated more than 15 years of volunteering to Willow Wood Hospice are now helping to secure its future for generations to come by leaving a gift in their Will.
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Former council leader resigns from Labour Party
The former leader of Tameside council has resigned from the Labour Party he ‘no longer recognises’.
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Town hall revamp plans take another step forward
The revamp of Ashton Town Hall is another step closer to reality with new designs prepared to go out for public consultation.
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Detectives probe two shocking burglaries after victims confronted in their homes
Detectives in Oldham are investigating two disturbing burglaries after residents were confronted inside their own homes.
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Weekend football round-up: Clegg off the mark as Hyde hammer Hednesford
Michael Clegg picked up his first win as Hyde United boss on Saturday as The Tigers obliterated title hopefuls Hednesford Town 5-0 at Ewen Fields.
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Oldham Rugby team still not playing at Boundary Park amidst club feud
Oldham Rugby team is still playing its home games in Tameside as a feud with the management at their Boundary Park grounds rumbles on.
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Transport for Greater Manchester strikes end as workers secure pay victory
Strikes by more than 200 Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) workers have ended with a pay victory - Unite, the UK’s leading union, said today.
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Oldham Writing Festival returns for its third year
The Oldham Writing Festival is back for its third year . . . promising an inspiring day packed with creativity, connection and celebration of the written word.
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A legacy on wheels: Max Trax officially opens in Delamere Park
A brand-new pump track, just a stone’s throw from Tameside, has officially opened its gates, drawing crowds from across Tameside and Manchester despite the pouring rain.
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Latics diary: Mellon’s mea culpa, crowd counting, motivation, Gas
Micky Mellon has his critics just at the moment, and the uncertainty surrounding his tenure at Boundary Park is growing in significance every day. Will he, won’t he? Will they, won’t they?
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Investigation launched into Oldham shooting
Police have launched an investigation following a shooting in Oldham yesterday (Sunday).
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Stroke survivor returns to Tameside Hospital to inspire patients
Almost three years after being rushed to Tameside Hospital with a life-threatening stroke, Summer Clarke has returned, this time as a volunteer determined to give hope to others facing a similar battle.
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Two teenagers arrested after masked men force entry to Audenshaw home
Armed police were deployed to Audenshaw on Friday afternoon following reports of three masked men forcing entry to a home with a machete.
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New national relationships survey launched
A new nationwide survey exploring the state of relationships across the UK launched on Valentine’s Day, and residents in Tameside are being encouraged to take part.
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New community engagement van to tour Tameside in boost for neighbourhood policing
A new Community Engagement Van is set to travel across Tameside in a bid to strengthen neighbourhood policing, build closer ties with residents and support local events throughout the borough.
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Humble local hero crafts free lanyards to keep phones safe
A unassuming community champion is giving away free handmade lanyards to help folk safeguard their mobile phones.
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Government support package to benefit local pubs
Local pubs across High Peak are set to benefit from government support package aimed at helping the sector cope with rising costs and other pressures.
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New call for community speed watch volunteers
Community Speed Watch (CSW) is a national initiative that enables local residents to take an active role in improving road safety in their own neighbourhoods.
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St Philip Howard celebrates Ofsted praise
Students at St Philip Howard Catholic Voluntary Academy are part of a “vibrant school community built on the ethos of togetherness and care” according to Ofsted.
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Gamesley pupils graduate from prestigious scholars programme
A group of eleven pupils from Gamesley Primary School, have graduated from ‘The Brilliant Club Scholars Programme’ following a special ceremony held at Manchester University.
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Stop and search powers extended following triple stabbing
Police stop-and-search powers have been extended following triple stabbings in Oldham on Thursday night.
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‘Oldham was a place always on its knees – that’s changed.’
In ten years time, Oldham could be completely unrecognizable.
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St Anne’s Primary Choir hits 10 million views after Champions League showstopper
St Anne’s Roman Catholic Primary School pupils are celebrating after their choir performance at a recent Manchester City vs Galatasaray clash racked up more than 10 million views on Instagram, capturing hearts across the globe.
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Boos and sharp exchanges at Levenshulme hustings ahead of Gorton and Denton vote
A lively and at times fractious hustings ahead of the Gorton and Denton by-election drew a packed audience to Levenshulme on Thursday night.
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Libertarian candidate Dan Clarke calls for “balance, accountability and less state interference”
Dan Clarke, Northern Co-ordinator for the Libertarian Party, is standing in the Gorton and Denton by-election, saying he wants to push back against what he describes as “ever-increasing encroachment on our civil liberties”.
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Nick Buckley MBE says by-election is “first step in saving the country I love”
Nick Buckley MBE is standing for Advance UK in the Gorton and Denton by-election, saying the contest is about putting local people first.
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Turning waste into worth – furniture scheme saves almost 12,000 tonnes of waste from landfill
A First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) partnership with a local charity to reuse unwanted items from vacant properties for those in need has diverted nearly 12,000 tonnes of waste from landfill in just 18 months.
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Pearcey: “Gorton and Denton deserve better than political chaos”
The Liberal Democrats announced long-standing local campaigner Jackie Pearcey as their candidate for the Gorton and Denton by-election on 26 February earlier this month.
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Laurus Ryecroft Sixth Form celebrates outstanding university offers
Laurus Ryecroft Sixth Form is celebrating an exceptional year of university offers, reflecting the academic ambition, dedication and hard work of its students and staff.
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Sir Oink A-Lot promises “Think Big, Vote Pig” in Loony bid for Gorton and Denton
The Official Monster Raving Loony Party has put forward Sir Oink A-Lot as its candidate in the Gorton and Denton by-election on 26 February.
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SDP candidate Sebastian Moore calls for “rebuilding community” in Gorton and Denton
The Social Democratic Party has selected 29-year-old Sebastian Moore as its candidate for the Gorton and Denton by-election on 26 February.
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Popeyes is opening in Oldham this month with epic launch day giveaways!
Popeyes UK has announced its first Oldham restaurant will open its doors at the end of the month at Elk Mill Shopping Park, continuing the brand's biggest regional investment of the year.
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Green Party candidate Hannah Spencer promises “a different way of doing politics” in Gorton and Denton
The Green Party of England and Wales confirmed Hannah Spencer as its candidate for the Gorton and Denton by-election on 26 February, following a vote of local members.
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150 new homes approved despite fears over ‘extremely dangerous’ roads
Nearly 150 new homes will be built on a disused field in an Oldham town despite neighbours fearing it will make roads ‘extremely dangerous’.
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Section 60 powers brought in after triple stabbing in Oldham
Three men are in hospital with injuries from separate incidents with one arrest made following a night of violence in Oldham.
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Council sets 4.9% council tax increase amidst row over Reform pledge to cut taxes
Derbyshire County Council has voted by a majority to increase its share of residents’ council tax for the next financial year by 4.9%.
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Bollywood Night curries flavour with Willow Wood fundraisers
Community unites in support of hospice to raise £1,360
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Closure announced for Halifax branch in Ashton town centre
Residents in Ashton are set to lose another high street bank this summer, as Halifax has confirmed it will close its Ashton-under-Lyne branch.
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Hotel in historic mill next to sewage plant approved
Developers have been given the go ahead to transform one of Oldham’s historic cotton mills into a hotel.
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Gala ball for Blythe House Hospice's 35th anniversary
A fundraising gala ball in Buxton is set to celebrate 35 years of a local hospice charity, and tables are now available to book.
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Smash hit musical, Rock Of Ages, comes to New Mills this April
Stockport based NK Theatre Arts head to New Mills Art Theatre for the very first time with their production of Rock Of Ages.
