The latest news
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Hartshead Meats speaks out
A senior spokesperson acting on behalf of Hartshead Meats has issued a detailed statement.
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No more waiting rooms – Sexual Health Care Goes Mobile
A brand-new, fully equipped sexual health clinic on wheels is set to arrive in communities across West Yorkshire and Greater Manchester – making it easier than ever for people to take control of their sexual health.
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St. Stephen’s RC Primary School make a splash in their new puddle suits
Nursery children at St Stephen’s RC Primary School are enjoying the outdoors even more thanks to the generous donation of new puddle suits from Ryder and Dutton.
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Blocked gullies spark flash flooding outside Shell garage
Blocked road gullies left a major Shaw main road submerged yesterday, forcing drivers to battle deep water outside a local petrol station.
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Mum's 'mito' mission
Glossop mum Katie Jones is fundraising for The Lily Foundation, a small charity supporting families affected by mitochondrial disease, including her 10-year-old son Toby.
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A cut above the rest
A Glossop business owner has brought the community together for a special charity fundraiser, to help two local children create lasting memories before they gradually lose their sight.
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New leadership team announced for Oldham Liberal Democrats
Following the local elections on May 7, the Liberal Democrat group on Oldham Council has elected Sam Al-Hamdani as the new leader, and Mark Kenyon as the deputy leader.
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St John Ambulance issues vital anaphylaxis advice to the public
As we head into warmer months, St John Ambulance would like to share with you some advice on one of the scariest emergency situations you could find yourself in.
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National charity calls for volunteers to help children with reading in local school
Coram Beanstalk, a national children’s charity with over 50 years’ experience of supporting children to become confident, independent readers, is looking for volunteers in the Hyde area.
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The Shed gears up for coffee morning
The Shed based in Dukinfield is preparing to welcome visitors to a coffee morning on Saturday, with organisers hoping the event will draw a strong crowd and showcase the work being done at the men’s charity.
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Organised Crime Gang weeded out as ten jailed for a combined 32 years
Ten members of an organised crime gang, including a woman from Failsworth, have been jailed following an investigation into the large-scale importation and supply of cannabis worth more than £19 million.
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Council boss says ‘town has been taken over division’
Oldham council leader Arooj Shah has spoken for the first time since announcing she is quitting as town hall boss.
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Willow Wood Hospice encourages open conversations
Members of the public joined healthcare professionals at Willow Wood Hospice to learn how to start difficult conversations around death, dying and grief during this year’s Dying Matters Week.
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Drivers face disruption as Snake Pass closes
A stretch of the A57 Snake Pass is set to close for more than two weeks next month, as engineers carry out investigations into ongoing landslip problems.
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High Peak MP declines to comment about PM support
High Peak MP Jon Pearce has been asked whether he still has confidence in Keir Starmer as pressure grows on the Labour leader following recent local election results.
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Two boroughs, one stage: Oldham and Tameside strike a chord at annual music showcase
The Vale's annual showcase of the very best of Oldham and Tameside returns this June.
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Join the fight against Dementia - wear a badge
Next week is Dementia Action Week. It is an awareness campaign led by the Alzheimer’s Society, bringing people and organisations together to act on dementia.
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New MD announced at HPP as Keith Wardrope steps back in readiness for retirement
Leading KBB manufacturer and supplier, Hill’s Panel Products (HPP), has announced Gareth Evans as its new Managing Director.
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New Conservative leader in Tameside chosen
The new leader of the Conservative party in Tameside has been announced.
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Walker's rescue drama
Oldham Mountain Rescue Team were called by North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) after they received an emergency call from a party of four walkers, where one member of the group had fallen and injured themselves on the upper edge path at Ashway, Dovestones.
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Droylsden school's new £750k autism unit - plans revealed
A new £750,000 dedicated SEND unit for children with complex autism needs will open at St Stephen's RC Primary this autumn.
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Oldham boss ‘categorically denies’ being offered spot in House of Lords
Oldham boss coun Arooj Shah has ‘categorically denied’ being offered a spot in the House of Lords by one of the Prime Minister’s political advisers after announcing her decision to step down.
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Ashton Old Baths team keep Tameside tidy with a litter pick
Staff from businesses based in Ashton Old Baths took part in a litter pick to tidy up their local area.
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Magnificent mural honouring music legend Mani unveiled in Failsworth as fans travel from across the world
A major new mural celebrating the life and legacy of Gary ‘Mani’ Mounfield has been unveiled at La Fardy on Oldham Road in Failsworth, already drawing visitors and music fans from across the UK and around the world.
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Fearnley calls time on Tigers career
Hyde United have announced long-serving midfielder Matthew Fearnley will be departing the club to pursue a new challenge.
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Grinding period poverty could be killing women – declares doctor
A staggering one in ten women who menstruate simply cannot afford basic hygiene products, with some forced to take dangerous risks such as wearing tampons for too long.
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Royal visit for Lees couple
An unassuming couple who dedicate their spare time to charity fundraising, have met and shared The King’s company at a Royal garden party.
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What next after the May 7 elections
Last week Oldham witnessed a seismic shift in its political make-up – this week, the borough is grappling with its consequences.
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Metrolink upgrades to cause weeks of disruption to tram services
Metrolink upgrades will cause disruption to tram services this month with commuters warned to plan ahead.
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Meet Tameside Hospital’s new pharmacy robot who dispenses without delay!
The pharmacy at Tameside Hospital recently welcomed a new member of staff called Roary to the team.
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FCHO teams up with Mahdlo to help its young customers access their services
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) has joined forces with a local youth charity to pay for some of its younger customers to have free activities and food.
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Tinie tempah and bugzy malone join star-studded line-up for “an evening4ricky”
The line-up for An Evening4Ricky continues to grow, with the announcement of two major names set to join the party at the AO Arena on Sunday 7th June.
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St Raphael’s dive into bee conservation and fire safety fun
Rainbows and their leaders from St Raphaels in Stalybridge visited Seven Springs Outdoor Activity Centre in Disley to complete their Bee Rescuer badge.
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Derbyshire County Council announce cabinet changes
Derbyshire County Council leader Councillor Alan Graves has announced a reshuffle of his Cabinet team, introducing several new faces and changes to a number of portfolio roles.
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Historic bell chimes again after years of silence
A historic bell at Millgate Arts Centre is chiming across the community again after several years of silence.
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New Mayor and Deputy Mayor elected for the High Peak
High Peak has a new first citizen following the election of a new Mayor for the Borough.
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Council leader to step down, ending 15 years of Labour
The leader of Oldham Council, coun Arooj Shah, has confirmed she will be stepping down from her post before the end of the month.
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Still no start for Wren Nest Mill repairs
A long-running sinkhole issue at Wren Nest Mill in Glossop is still awaiting full repair works, despite assurances last year that work would begin imminently.
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From front room to front line: One man’s living archive of war
Last Friday was the 81st anniversary of VE Day and Tameside resident Ray Fricker opened the doors to a remarkable private collection that turns part of his home into a living museum of wartime history
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What no overall control for Tameside council means going forward
Reform UK has ended 47 years of Labour dominance in Tameside.
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Election reflection on historic results night
Reform surge reshapes Tameside politics after 50 years. Listen to our reports from the night.
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Ashton-Under-Lyne Incident
Emergency services were called to a business premises on Warrington Street, Ashton-Under-Lyne at around 4pm this afternoon (Friday 8th May) following reports of a 'hazmat' incident.
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Community spirit transforms school playground
Families and staff at Chapel-en-le-Frith C of E VC Primary School have rolled up their sleeves for a community-led makeover, to bring new life to the nursery and reception playgrounds.
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Two jailed after a spate of High Peak burglaries
Two burglars who targeted homes and vehicles across the High Peak have been jailed following a series of overnight break-ins.
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2026 Oldham Election Summary
An eventful election night in Oldham saw a ‘total Reform wipeout’ for Labour, throwing the future of the council’s leadership into uncertainty.
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ELECTION UPDATE: Reform UK gain 18 out of 19 seats
See below for the full results from last night's count.
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Labour loses overall control of council after 47 years in charge
Reform UK swept aside 47 years of Labour control at Tameside Council overnight winning 18 out of the 19 seats up for grabs.
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Councillor’s car smashed up during election
The car of a Greater Manchester councillor is understood to have been attacked outside an election count in Oldham this evening (May 8).
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Election votes disqualified due to misprint
The results of at least 15 local election votes have been disqualified in Oldham following a council misprint on ballot cards.
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Enforcement action taken against former Spread Eagle
High Peak Borough Council has taken formal enforcement action against the owners of the long-derelict Riverside Inn - also known locally as the former Spread Eagle.
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Personal trainer takes on ultra challenge for charity
A Glossop-based personal trainer is set to take on a brand-new ultra-distance cycling challenge this May, all in aid of a cause close to her heart.
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Emotional finish for 80-mile awareness walk
A powerful community fundraising and awareness challenge has concluded with an emotional finish line moment, after days of walking brought people together for a deeply personal cause.
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MP hits back at councillor's criticism over Glossop tip
Residents are being urged to have their say, after Derbyshire County Council launched a public consultation on the future of the Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre last week.
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Labour councillor targeted in racially aggravated incident
A Labour councillor has been targeted by a car whilst the driver shouted racial slurs, it has been alleged.
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Clegg set to stay
Hyde United have announced manager Michael Clegg has committed his future to the club, signing a deal that will keep him at Ewen Fields until the end of the 2026/27 campaign, with the option of a further year.
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Dr Kershaw’s Hospice challenges conversation taboos for Dying Matters Awareness Week
This Dying Matters Awareness Week (May 4-10), Dr Kershaw’s Hospice is challenging conversational taboos about death, dying and grief.
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Businesses urged to maximise social value impact through youth support at Spark Oldham event
Local businesses gathered at The Brew in Fitton Hill recently for a powerful social value networking breakfast hosted by Spark Oldham in partnership with The Casey Group.
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Animal welfare concerns raised following protest outside Hartshead Meats in Mossley
Campaigners gathered outside the site over the weekend following the circulation of undercover footage and allegations shared widely on social media relating to animal welfare practices.
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Low trust in politics across the region
Today, voters across Greater Manchester will head to their local polling station to choose who will represent them at their local council.
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Polling Stations open
Voters across Tameside & Oldham are being urged to remember that they’ll need to bring an accepted form of photo ID to the polling station to vote in today's elections.
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Street Life returns with Star Power & Dinosaurs
Ashton is preparing for one of its most ambitious community celebrations yet, as Street Life returns for its 4th edition on Saturday, 6th June and this year promises to be bigger, bolder, and more imaginative than ever.
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Tameside community icon receives lifetime achievement award
Tameside community icon Mohammed Mizanur Rahman Mizan receives lifetime achievement award at prestigious civic reception,
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Tameside tunes up for the annual Whit Friday Brass Band Contests
Tameside is set to come alive with the unmistakable sound of live brass music as residents and visitors are invited to enjoy a spectacular afternoon and evening at this year’s Whit Friday Brass Band Contests.
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Man arrested as murder probe underway
A man in his 50s has been arrested after another male was found dead at an address on Monday night.
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New CEO starts at homelessness charity Emmaus Mossley
A new Chief Executive Officer has started work at homelessness charity Emmaus Mossley.
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Local adventurer Steve Hill prepares for eighth Uganda Marathon and expands community projects
A dedicated deputy headteacher and adventurer - Steve Hill MBE - is preparing to return to Uganda later this month for a journey packed with endurance sport and meaningful community work.
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WANTED: Help find this man
Can you help locate Anthony Morris (21/10/1998), who is wanted in connection with a burglary?
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Granddaughter supports Dr Kershaw's' Rose to Remember campaign in memory of beloved grandad
A brave little girl is supporting Dr Kershaw’s Hospice’s Rose to Remember campaign in memory of her beloved grandad.
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“I was believed” Man sentenced for rape as survivor speaks of reclaiming her life
Thanks to the bravery of a survivor, a man who raped her has been jailed.
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Police searching for two men to help with theft investigation
Police would like to speak to these two men as they believe they can help with their investigation of theft from Trade Vans Direct Ltd, Huddersfield Road, Oldham at around 8:42am on Sunday, May 3, 2026.
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11 bags of rubbish collected in Glossop clean-up effort
McDonald’s crew from the Wren Nest Retail Park in Glossop teamed up with Glossop North End Community Club for a litter pick, as part of an effort to keep their local areas tidy.
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Police appeal for information after mobile phone stolen
Police want to speak to this man (pictured) following the theft of a mobile phone from Boots in Town Square Shopping Centre in Oldham.
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Police appeal for information following a stabbing
Police are appealing for information after a man in his 20s was rushed to hospital with stab wounds late Sunday night (May 3).
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Tameside Reablement team support City fan to reach his ultimate goal
LOYAL Manchester City fan Roger Buttress, from Droylsden, has been supported by Reablement to reach his ultimate goal of attending their final game of the season.
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New Sainsbury’s & PureGym scheme due to open next month
The new Sainsbury’s and PureGym in the Gee Cross area of Hyde will open next month.
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New milestone reached on major bypass project
A new milestone has been reached on the giant bypass scheme on the edge of Greater Manchester.
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A tale of two finals: Droylsden delight, Celtic sorrow
Two Tameside clubs were in play-off final action over the weekend, with contrasting emotions on display.
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Police launch next of kin appeal after man found dead at home
Police are appealing for the public’s help in locating the family of a 79-year-old man from Oldham.
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The Christie sets the standard for fair hospital parking as stark contrast with Royal Oldham emerges
A newly released Freedom of Information response from The Christie NHS Foundation Trust has revealed a dramatically different approach to hospital parking, providing clear evidence that a fair, patient-focused system is not only possible but already operating within Greater Manchester.
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Incident at Hyde Leisure Pool
A child has been taken to hospital after an incident at a swimming pool in Hyde. Emergency services were called to Hyde Leisure Pool on Walker Lane on Sunday afternoon.
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Two walkers rescued by Oldham Mountain Rescue Team
A 12 strong squad from Oldham Mountain Rescue Team were called to reports of two walkers in difficulty on steep terrain in the Dove Stone area on Thursday afternoon.
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A £1.4m retrofit programme upgrades 196 First Choices Homes properties in Chadderton and Shaw
A £1.4 million energy efficiency retrofit programme of 196 First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) properties in Chadderton and Shaw completes this month.
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Glossop evacuees feature on BBC primetime show
Millions of viewers have learned how Glossop opened its doors to children fleeing enemy air attacks during the Second World War, after the story featured on the BBC One programme 'The One Show'.
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Pre-election vox
Big billboards are plastered across businesses in Oldham’s central wards.
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What the political groups are going to do about the borough’s ‘toxic politics’
Oldham has been in the national news again.
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Hand them in, don’t put them in the bin!
Tameside Hospital is now home to new bins specially designed to safely dispose of old inhalers in a more environmentally friendly way.
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High Peak Mayor celebrates year in office with Civic Ball
The Mayor of High Peak, Dom Starkey, has marked the end of his term in office with a celebratory Civic Ball held at Glossop Cricket Club.
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Tameside pubs serve up mental health support
Pubs have something new on the table to support people who may be struggling with their mental health.
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Charity ball in Ashley’s memory raises over £19K for Willow Wood
A glittering charity ball could become an annual event after its inaugural evening raised almost £20,000 for Willow Wood Hospice.
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Football festival coming to Boundary Park
Football festival is coming to Oldham Athletic this month packed with a giant fun fair, dinosaurs and Transformers.
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Woman prosecuted after not paying flytipping fine
A WOMAN has been prosecuted in court after failing to pay a fine for flytipping.
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Oldham charities despair at new life expectancy figures
Two local good cause leaders have expressed their horror at new national figures showing that the amount of time Brits spend in good health has declined by around two years.
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Fire crews tackle large moorland blaze off Snake Pass
Five fire engines were sent to the blaze after a call was received at 8:58pm on Thursday evening (30th April).
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Road markings installed at Dove Stone to help traffic flow
New road markings requested by Greater Manchester Police have been installed at Dove Stone by Oldham Council.
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Stardust Dance School shines at regional competition
Glossop-based Latin and Ballroom dance school, Stardust, took to the floor at Wythenshawe Forum for a regional competition, where the pupils all delivered confident routines across the disciplines.
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Latest A57 Link Road Scheme Works Update
National Highways have released their latest update on the A57 Link Road Scheme works.
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ELECTION PREVIEW: The lay of the land in Tameside ahead of the local elections
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New mural honours the Hitman
A striking new mural honouring boxing legend Ricky Hatton has been unveiled at Glossop Padel, celebrating the life and legacy of one of the area’s most beloved sporting figures.
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Man wanted by police
Police are appealing for help to find Stephen Coldwell (pictured), who is wanted on recall to prison.
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New Oldham & Tameside project celebrates dance heritage
A new heritage project to preserve and celebrate dance heritage across Oldham and Tameside invites local residents to get involved.
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Local swim school celebrates a decade since transforming derelict pub into community hub
Local swim school, Puddle Ducks Greater Manchester is celebrating a decade on from transforming a derelict local pub into family-friendly community hub Aqua Nurture.
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Call demand reaches highest levels for 2026 during Response Policing Week as officers and staff praised for their efforts
Response officers in Greater Manchester, including Oldham, have been celebrated this week.
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New Portland Basin Museum exhibition explores Tameside’s medical past
Visitors can learn about Tameside’s medicine history in a new exhibition at Portland Basin Museum.
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Fireworks warning at Dove Stone
Police are concerned after discarded firework casings were found on Wednesday in one of the upper fields at Dove Stone, the well known popular Saddleworth beauty spot.
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Prolific burglar jailed following Tameside crime spree
A prolific offender who carried out a series of burglaries, attempted burglaries and vehicle crimes across Tameside has been sentenced.
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Celtic eye play-off glory
Stalybridge Celtic are just one win away from a long-awaited return to the NPL Premier, with Tuesday’s narrow victory over Runcorn Linnets earning them a place in the NPL West play-off final.
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Glossopdale Foodbank welcomes new trustees amid rising demand
Glossopdale Foodbank has announced the appointment of three new trustees, following what organisers described as an “excellent” response to a recent recruitment drive.
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Tameside festival to promote mental health and wellbeing
A free mental health and wellbeing festival is set to return to Tameside later this spring, offering residents a day of support, information, and community connection.
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Traders left in limbo due to market hall delays
Five months after the much-anticipated reopening of Glossop Market Hall, a key part of the redevelopment remains closed – sparking frustration among traders, residents and local councillors.
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Glossopdale churches support CAW 2026
Glossopdale Churches Together will once again be supporting Christian Aid Week, taking place from 10th to 16th May.
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March for justice: Campaigners walk 80 miles to Glossop
An 80-mile fundraising and awareness walk will finish in Glossop, as campaigners call for changes to the law around domestic abuse and emergency intervention.
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Holistic Therapist Clare O'Grady: "Yoga is for everybody"
For many people, the idea of yoga can feel intimidating, with images of complex poses and extreme flexibility often coming to mind.
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Join Dr Kershaw’s Hospice for glamorous Ascot Ladies’ Day
After raising £8,700 for patient care in 2025 - the glitz and glamour of Ascot Ladies’ Day is returning to The White Hart Inn in Lydgate this summer.
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Do you know these individuals ?
Tameside Police officers are investigating a theft in Denton?
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Hulme Grammar sets new national standard for industry-led AI education
In a major boost for the North West’s "Digital Powerhouse" status, Hulme Grammar School has announced plans to spearhead a national shift to AI-centric learning.
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‘John’ serious safeguarding review
An elderly man spent days on the floor of his HMO while maggots infested wounds in his legs before he was discovered and later died, a report has found.
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Tameside Youth Justice Service guides a young person onto the right track
A YOUNG person involved in incidents relating to criminal damage has been inspired and empowered to build a brighter future for themselves.
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Further demolition work planned for old food factory
The giant food factory in Dukinfield is in the process of being bulldozed, but now plans for further demolition work have been tabled.
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Bupa & GM Wellbeing Series launch major partnership to transform workforce health
Greater Manchester Wellbeing Series yesterday announced a landmark partnership with leading healthcare provider Bupa.
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Support the 'Voices of Tomorrow' at fundraising concert
TAMESIDE’S most promising young singers will be showcasing their musical talents in a fundraising concert.
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Specialist school earns 'Strong Standard' for inclusion in first Ofsted inspection
A specialist school in Chadderton that supports pupils with complex needs has been awarded a ‘Strong Standard’ for inclusion in its first Ofsted inspection.
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Police appeal for information after car stolen
Police are appealing for information after a vehicle was stolen from an address on Huddersfield Road, Austerlands.
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Three men jailed after large-scale cannabis farm discovered in Oldham
Three men have been jailed after a large-scale cannabis cultivation operation was discovered at an industrial unit in Oldham.
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Chief Scout congratulates Amanda Charlton & Thomas Charlton on achieving King’s Scout Award
On Sunday 26th of April, Chief Scout Dwayne Fields had the honour of congratulating Amanda and Thomas Charlton from Dukinfield at a special event held at Windsor Castle.
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Police continue to tackle crime in Derker and beyond
Local neighbourhood officers are continuing to tackle criminality across Derker and the surrounding areas thanks to the existing Operation Vulcan partnership.
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Can you help?: Trustees needed
Three charities in Glossop are calling on local people to step forward as trustees - helping to guide them as they play an increasingly vital role in the community.
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Chornobyl at 40: Ukrainian Community Tameside commemorates anniversary
The Ukrainian community in Tameside, led by the local Branch of the Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain (AUGB), marked the 40th anniversary of the Chornobyl disaster on 26 April 2026.
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Final day round-up: Curzon Ashton suffer relegation
Despite a heroic final day comeback to rescue a point at relegation rivals Alfreton Town, results elsewhere meant Curzon Ashton’s worst fears came true, as both sides were condemned to the drop.
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Internet culture in pre-election period
A picture of the face of a sitting councillor has been taped to a pint-size water fountain shaped like a little boy peeing.
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97 mile charity canal walk for East Manchester Community Boat Project
Team members from The Reach at Piccadilly Manchester are embarking on a 97-mile charity walk around the Cheshire Ring Canal loop!
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Oldham grandmother completes inspiring challenge on 70th birthday
An energetic grandmother marked a remarkable milestone by walking five miles every day for 70 consecutive days, completing her final walk on her 70th birthday and raising an impressive £1,500 for causes close to her family’s heart.
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Step-Up Falls Prevention Conference to support healthier ageing
Older adults, healthcare professionals and carers are being invited to attend the Step-Up Falls Prevention Conference, a community event focused on reducing fall risks and promoting healthier ageing.
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Car washes targeted in public protection crackdown
Tameside car washes were targeted in multi-agency spot checks to ensure businesses are operating legally and safely.
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Man fighting for his life after road traffic collision
A man in his 20s is fighting for his life in hospital following a serious road traffic collision in Oldham.
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Suspicious items found at Greenfield address
Police have issued an update following the discovery of several suspicious items from a house in Greenfield yesterday (Sunday).
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INCIDENT: Police cordon off Droylsden pub
Greater Manchester Police were called to reports of a fight on Market Street, Droylsden, at around 1:35am today
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"Take part in consultation not petition"
Reform UK County Councillor Jason Isherwood is urging residents to take part in a public consultation on Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre, as debate continues over proposals to close the site.
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Prolific shoplifter jailed
A prolific shoplifter has been jailed after breaching a court order banning him from entering certain shops.
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The man who won’t budge for the Godley Green development
Alan French lives on an idyllic farmstead surrounded by trees, shrubbery and open fields. But all the land around him is being bought up so 2,150 homes can be built on his doorstep.
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Weekend tram disruption on Ashton line due to track repairs
Passengers using Greater Manchester’s Metrolink services are being advised to plan ahead this weekend, as track repair works will disrupt services on the Ashton line.
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Tree-mendous ! Trees have arrived in Ashton Market Square!
Work on the Ashton Market Square is beginning to show clear signs of progress, with recent developments offering a glimpse of how the space will look, once complete.
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School strike action continues
Strike action has continued at two local schools as support staff remain locked in a dispute over pay cuts and job losses.
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New figures reveal impact of opt-out HIV and Hepatitis testing
One year on from its launch, the emergency department blood testing programme at Tameside Hospital has been helping more people access life-saving treatment and support for HIV and hepatitis B and C infections.
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Oldham creatives invited to landmark free event
Creatives from Oldham are being invited to attend a major new industry event taking place in Manchester next week.
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Final day preview: Curzon face the drop
The 2025/26 non-League campaign draws to a close for most Tameside clubs this weekend, with plenty still on the line going into the final matchday.
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Oldham Crowned Netball UK Under 13 Champions
Oldham Netball Club were crowned Netball UK Under-13 champions after a thrilling 24–21 victory over local rivals Kingsway Power at The Doug Ellis Sports Centre in Birmingham.
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Two days, two districts, no shift is ever the same in Greater Manchester
Officers have offered an insight into the unpredictable and often demanding incidents they deal with while serving in two Greater Manchester districts - Oldham and Bolton - to mark Response Policing Week.
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FCHO customer is April's Hidden Hero
A First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) customer who helps run the Sholver Community Centre and takes part in local litter picks is the housing association’s April Hidden Hero.
