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New rail investment to transform travel and opportunities for High Peak residents
High Peak MP Jon Pearce is championing the Government's transformative investment in Northern Powerhouse Rail, calling it a game-changer for families in the High Peak.
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Hospice invites public to learn more
Blythe House Hospice is once again opening its doors throughout 2026 for popular 'Talking Tours'.
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Real voices are being brought to life by Dare to Know Theatre
Dare to Know Theatre are back with The Community Project . . .working in collaboration with Oldham Positive Action Network to bring real local stories to life.
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Lack of screening meaning BAME women put in mortal danger
The number of women in Oldham being screened for cervical cancer has dropped in the last year and is now a full three points behind the national average - even though regular testing can prevent the condition completely.
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In Celebration of an Oldham Rugby League Legend Martin Murphy — The Last Great Club Man
Oldham is a town built on loyalty — to place, to people, to purpose.
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Oldham school offers free snacks and cooking classes thanks to Tesco shoppers
Pupils at Greenacres Primary Academy will benefit from free fruit at break time thanks to a £1,500 grant from Tesco shoppers.
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Flying the flag on the international Rotary stage
Cultural trip a major honour with an added ‘royal’ attraction
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Family hubs flourish as hundreds more children access support across Tameside
Families across Tameside are benefiting from a growing range of support and activities at the borough’s family hubs, as attendance figures and services continue to go from strength to strength.
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Cervical Cancer Prevention Week: Why screening could save your life
As Cervical Cancer Prevention Week begins today, health professionals across Tameside are encouraging women to attend their cervical screening appointments and not let fear or embarrassment put their health at risk.
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New community group launched to support mums’ mental wellbeing in Tameside
A new community interest company has been launched in Tameside with the aim of supporting mums who may be struggling with isolation, anxiety and the pressure of putting everyone else first.
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What is happening at two Greater Manchester primary schools on strike
On two picket lines seven miles apart, teachers stood shoulder-to-shoulder outside the school gates, greeting children by name as they made their way to class. Their smiles masked the ‘devastation’ they felt inside.
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Council hold first meeting on closure of Glossop Tip
The potential closure of Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre was discussed at a meeting of Reform-led Derbyshire County Council’s Resources Scrutiny Committee on Wednesday, 14th January.
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Gamesley Community Centre gears up for major sports revamp
It’s been nearly a year since Helen Thornhill stepped into her role at Gamesley Community Centre, and in that time, the venue has been transformed into a bustling hub of activity and support for residents of all ages.
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Public inquiry announced into rail upgrade that could leave villages ‘cut off’ for months
The government has launched a public inquiry into part of a major rail upgrade that is ‘crucial’ – but could leave a thriving Greater Manchester area ‘cut off’ for months.
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Neighbourhood expansion approved next to primary school after delay
A neighborhood expansion in Woodhouses, Oldham, can now go ahead after a delay.
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One year on from shooting, Operation Vulcan continue to target crime in Derker
It was a year ago today (16 January) that a man was left with serious injuries following a targeted shooting in the Derker area.
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Family launches petition for change in law following sisters' death
Jonathan Haggerty is calling for a change in UK law after the death of his sister, launching a national petition to make it a criminal offence to abandon someone in immediate danger without seeking help.
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Derbyshire County Council notes rise in youth drug treatment
Derbyshire County Council has recognised an increase in the number of children being supported by commissioned specialist treatment services for drug misuse after a BBC investigation.
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Oldham Council awards £266,000 to boost town centre businesses
Twenty five grants totalling £266,000 have been awarded to local businesses by Oldham Council to improve shop fronts in the town.
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Latics v Cheltenham Town: Cotterill and Mellon prove that managers matter
In Soccernomics, the book about stats in football, Simon Kuper and Stefan Szymanski argue that managers aren’t a significant determining factor in the performance of football teams. They argue that player wages give us a better indication of whether or not a team will be successful.
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School’s maths excellence adds up
Whitfield St James’ CE (VC) Nursery and Primary School is proud to announce that it has been officially accredited as a White Rose Maths Champion School.
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Concerns over "ignored" blocked gullies being “an accident waiting to happen"
Concerns have been raised over dangerous flooding caused by blocked road gullies in Glossop which have been reported numerous times.
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Service in special measures has ‘foundations of improvement’
Vulnerable children in Tameside have been failed by authorities for years, but now the ‘foundations for improvement’ are finally in place.
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Flood forces school closure
St Charles’ Catholic Voluntary Academy in Hadfield was forced to remain closed to pupils following severe flooding discovered after the Christmas holidays.
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Dark Peak Photography Festival returns to Glossop
The Dark Peak Photo Festival will return to Glossop from 20-23 February 2026, bringing contemporary photography to venues, shop windows and public spaces across the town.
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Monday shake up at Pennine Mencap
Getting the new year off to a good start is a common aim for most, whether it’s a health-based resolution or pushing yourself out of your comfort zone.
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Mountain team save man rescuing swan
Oldham Mountain Rescue Team was called to assist North West Ambulance Service after a gentleman injured his ankle while bravely coming to the aid of a swan at Alkrington Woods on Monday.
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Majority of GMP police stations operating ‘reduced hours’ across GM
Several police stations across Greater Manchester have been operating at reduced hours for more than a year, an FOI has revealed.
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Tributes pour in for ‘deeply respected and passionate’ community football hero
Tributes are flooding in following the sudden death of ‘deeply respected and passionate’ community hero Dale Harris.
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Dale fundraiser reaches £10,000
A fundraiser set up in memory of Dale Harris, the former head of commercial at Oldham Athletic, has raised more than £10,000 to support his family following his untimely death on Monday in Royal Oldham Hospital.
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Chadderton town hall offering a ‘free’ wedding for a lucky couple
A beautiful Grade-II listed building in Oldham is offering one lucky couple the chance to win a free wedding ceremony.
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Three arrested in Chadderton drug raid
Officers arrested three men in an early morning drug raid at a property on Brooklands Avenue, Chadderton.
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Manchester Airport charges slammed in parliament
A Greater Manchester MP has blasted Manchester Airport’s ‘unfair’ and ‘unreasonable’ drop-off charges in parliament.
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Mossley writer celebrates paperback release after rave reviews for debut novel
A Mossley writer is celebrating the paperback release of his debut novel after it won widespread praise from readers across the globe.
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Oldham councillor’s car torched in ‘firebomb’ attack – six weeks after similar incident
An Oldham councillor’s car was torched in an alleged ‘firebomb’ attack – six weeks after a similar incident.
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Award-winning family pantomime comes to Hyde Little Theatre for World Book Week
An award-winning family pantomime packed with magic, music and important messages is heading to Hyde Little Theatre this March as part of World Book Week celebrations.
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Free parking scheme drives surge in town centre visits
Two hours of free parking across Tameside is continuing to prove a major success, with council-run car parks seeing more than double the number of visits since the initiative was launched last summer.
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School honours Lila Marsland on her eighth birthday
Flowery Fields Primary School came together in a moving tribute to Lila Marsland on Wednesday, January 14, the day she would have celebrated her eighth birthday.
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Controversial Godley Green housing plan rejected
The latest version of a scheme to build more than 2,000 homes in Hyde’s countryside has been rejected.
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Winning photos will help to make hospital more dementia-friendly
Winning local photographers are to help make Tameside Hospital more dementia-friendly.
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Hillmen through after shootout drama
Glossop North End made it through to the semi-finals of the Derbyshire Senior Cup on Tuesday, claiming the local bragging rights in the process with a penalty shootout win over New Mills.
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Tameside trio progress
Tuesday saw all three Tameside clubs involved in Manchester Premier Cup action earn a place in the semi finals.
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Gamesley Primary School gifted £20k funding for outdoor STEM space
Gamesley Primary School has welcomed representatives from Howmet Aerospace to celebrate the presentation of a generous grant that will transform the school’s outdoor learning environment.
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Two walkers saved in dramatic mountain rescue
On Sunday evening, Oldham Mountain Rescue Team was called out to search for two lost walkers in the Dovestones area of Saddleworth.
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Three arrested and more than £20k worth of drugs seized in Vulcan warrants
Three people have been arrested following early morning raids conducted by the Operation Vulcan team.
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High Peak Green Party issue statement about Glossop Tip
The High Peak Green Party have spoken out about Derbyshire County Council's potential plan to close the Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre.
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Labour fighting a 'losing battle' against Reform
A rallying call to Tameside Labour members says the party is ‘fighting a losing battle’ locally to Reform.
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Police renew appeal after pensioner dies following collision
Officers are continuing to appeal for information following a now-fatal collision between a car and pedestrian in Failsworth.
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TGI Fridays in Ashton closes amid national restructuring
The much-loved TGI Friday’s restaurant on Ashton Moss has now shut its doors permanently, marking the end of an era for the American-style dining venue that has been a fixture of the local leisure scene.
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How Oldham and Tameside councils are ranked in dealing with potholes
They are the source of frustration for many motorists across Greater Manchester and it’s the job of our councils to fix them.
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Droylsden set to welcome enchanting new sensory play centre
A brand-new sensory-friendly play centre, The Magic Burrow, is preparing to open in Droylsden, and its owner, Molly Edwards, says it will be “a place like no other”.
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Man arrested after swift police response to burglary at elderly man’s home
A man has been arrested following a burglary at the home of a 77-year-old man in Tameside, after police responded to the incident in just four minutes.
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Former bank to be turned into flats
A building formerly home to Failsworth’s last bank is to be converted into seven apartments. Obinna Mezu from MZU Properties Ltd plans to transform the block at 794 Oldham Road into one-bedroom homes.
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Fleeing war in Ukraine to Oldham - young mum gives back to the town
A young mum who fled the war in Ukraine where constant bombing saw people she knew killed - is giving back to the country who are sheltering her – by easing UK office worker’s stress.
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Police launch appeal after man hit in face requiring hospital treatment
Officers are appealing for information following an alleged assault in which a man was hit in the face with an object and knocked unconscious at a bar in Oldham on New Year’s Eve.
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Creative teen meetups launched at Tameside libraries
Teenagers across Tameside are being invited to get creative, make new friends and try something different at a new series of Teen Meet-up Sessions hosted by Tameside Libraries.
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Man charged following drugs raid in Oldham
An Oldham man has been charged with three counts of offering to supply Class A drugs, being concerned in the production of class A drugs and engaging in sexual activity with a child.
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Tiger opens new garden building show site at Ashton garden centre
A new garden building display site has opened at Notcutts Garden Centre in Ashton-under-Lyne, marking the latest expansion for specialist retailer Tiger.
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Two men due in court in connection with an investigation into drugs supply
Two men have been charged following an investigation into drugs supply in Oldham.
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More than 600 new houses pledged in Oldham in £110m mega deal
An Oldham housing association has pledged to build at least 600 more affordable homes and refurbish thousands of existing properties after a £110 million mega deal with Santander UK.
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Primary school in Oldham wants to introduce new ‘faith-based’ entry criteria to tackle oversubscription
An oversubscribed primary school in Oldham may introduce a new ‘faith-based’ entry criteria for kids.
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Former Nash stars shine in FA Cup upset
Two former Curzon Ashton players were involved in the biggest shock in FA Cup history over the weekend.
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Bridge bounce back
Stalybridge Celtic bounced back from their New Year’s Day drubbing on Friday with a 2-0 win away at Atherton Collieries.
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Russell Hobbs announces national school campaign
Russell Hobbs has launched a nationwide school campaign and competition across the UK as part of its charity partnership with Action Against Hunger, to raise awareness of global hunger and inspire children to “cook for good”.
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Closure rumours add fuel to fight over the Pegs demolition plans
Residents have spoken out after reports incorrectly stated that the Pegs Langtern pub in Ashton-under-Lyne had closed, sparking anger among locals and fears for the future of the much-loved community venue.
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Time to deliver on maternity, endo, and other women’s health issues
Britain’s first Women’s Health Strategy has proved to be one of 2025’s biggest turkeys and has led to rises in the very conditions it was meant to prevent – says an Oldham doctor.
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Pub fighting for survival with new makeover
A pub in the heart of a community is fighting for survival following plans to bulldoze it and build houses.
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Fatou’s daughters are growing up on the 409 and 81. No wonder they have headaches
Fatou Tall’s teenage daughters are growing up on the 409 and 81 buses.
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After more than a decade, one primary school is finally getting the rebuild it deserves
Teachers moving sandbags to stop floods, a shoddy sewage system and ‘explosive levels of gas’. Russell Scott Primary School has been plagued by these problems ever since their disastrous rebuild started in 2013.
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At least 400 streets in Greater Manchester were missed in post-Christmas bin collections
At least 400 streets in Greater Manchester didn’t have their bins collected in the post-Christmas and new year period. Several councils have published a full list of the hundreds of roads where rubbish and recyclables have not been picked up.
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Half a century on the hills: Kinder Mountain Rescue volunteer awarded MBE
A Kinder Mountain Rescue volunteer has been recognised for half a century of dedication to mountain safety and youth education.
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Fire at kids’ home prompts Ofsted inspection
A children’s home in Oldham has come under scrutiny from a government watchdog after a child’s room went up in flames.
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Godley Green development set to go before planning panel again
A controversial housing scheme that would change the face of Hyde’s green space forever is due to be scrutinised again.
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Concerns over teenager missing from Hadfield
Glossop Police are growing concerned for the safety of a missing 16-year-old from Hadfield.
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Northern defends 'storm over-reaction' as Glossop trains cancelled
Passengers have voiced anger and frustration after Northern suspended all train services to Glossop in what many have described as an ‘unnecessary over-reaction'.
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Unauthorised demolition halts Shire Hill development
Work at the £18 million housing development at the former Shire Hill Hospital site in Old Glossop has hit a setback after unauthorised demolition work prompted enforcement action by the council.
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Andy Burnham defends handling of grooming gang scandal
Andy Burnham “100 per cent” stands by his handling of the grooming gang scandal since becoming mayor – and has accused critics of “trying to pull everyone apart”.
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Touching mountain rescue presentation
There was added intimacy at a cheque presentation following a concert for Oldham Mountain Rescue Team organised by Greenfield Methodist Church.
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Interview with Mohammed Imran Ali
Locally, Mohammed Imran Ali is a homelessness volunteer, a community-minded businessman, and a boxing gym director.
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Ryan off on another epic challenge
As if last year didn’t put him off — or nearly kill him — Isla’s Ryan Townrow is off again!
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Investigation launched after pensioner struck by car
Police are appealing for witnesses after a pensioner was struck by a car and left fighting for her life.
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New padel club facility planned for Ashton
A indoor padel club could be built in Ashton. Fusion Padel Club has applied for planning permission to build four courts on the grounds of Ashton Cricket Club.
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Sarah Byrne Acting Academy celebrates 10 years of homegrown talent
Oldham’s own Sarah Byrne Acting Academy is celebrating 10 incredible years of nurturing young talent in film and television acting.
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The cost of promotion
There has been a fair amount of discussion among the Oldham Athletic fanbase about the club’s financial situation in light of the fact that Micky Mellon’s transfer activity is strictly controlled this January – he needs to get players out through sales and loans before he can get anyone in.
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FCHO propose to build more affordable properties as part of a £110 million funding deal
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) will build at least 600 more affordable properties and refurbish thousands of its existing homes following a £110 million funding deal with Santander UK.
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Oldham's new policing team helps secure burglary arrest
Oldham’s new policing team, headed by Sergeant Graham Craven, has played a key role in the arrest of a suspect who was identified in connection with a burglary in the town centre.
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Month long language focused events and competitions lined up for secondary schools
The North West Regional Language Network – comprising the Kinder, Etherow, and Lakes Language Networks – is pleased to announce the launch of Language Fest North West.
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Woman fined for breaching notice to stop playing loud music
A Denton woman has been fined after repeatedly ignoring a council order to stop playing loud music at her home.
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Oldham mum’s bid to combat loneliness has helped 30,000 people living in isolation
A major scheme designed to tackle loneliness and set up by an Oldham mum has reached a major milestone having helped 30,000 people in less than 10 years.
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A 'ruff' night out ends safely on Torside Moor
Glossop Mountain Rescue Team were called out at 7.00pm on Wednesday 7th January, to assist two walkers and their dog who had become disoriented on Torside Moor.
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Derbyshire Adult Education: Have your say
A series of consultation events have been arranged to give residents the chance to comment on proposals to change the way adult education is delivered across Derbyshire.
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First Choice Homes Oldham achieves SHIFT gold status for work to make homes, communities and business greener
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) has been honoured with a prestigious national award in recognition of its work to make its properties, communities and businesses even greener.
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Top service award for Oldham Mountain Rescue Team member
Oldham Mountain Rescue Team are incredibly proud to recognise Lee Allport, who has recently received his 30 Years’ Service Award with the team.
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Teachers strike at Dukinfield primary over concerns about pupil violence
Teachers at a Dukinfield primary school have began strike action earlier this week, amid claims that pupil violence has reached “untenable levels,” with staff warning that safety concerns are being ignored.
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Community victory as Hyde’s The Sportsman saved from closure
One of Hyde’s most cherished pubs, The Sportsman, has been saved from closure and redevelopment after an extraordinary last-minute intervention sparked by community action.
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Oldham Council launches pioneering Stepping Forward fostering campaign
Oldham Council has launched a pioneering Stepping Forward fostering campaign aimed at supporting children living in residential care to move into loving foster homes.
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‘I was fined £60 by Metrolink after they said I paid in full – it’s just confusing’
A teenager fined by Metrolink despite paying in full for his journey has been refunded after the Local Democracy Reporting Service’s intervention.
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Willow Wood Hospice welcomes government commitment but calls for fairer funding
Willow Wood Hospice has welcomed the government’s renewed commitment to palliative and end-of-life care, while warning that current funding arrangements remain unsustainable for hospices like its own.
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The Vale unveils early 2026 live music line-up
From electrifying Congolese dance music to contemporary English and Irish folk, with soulful blues closer to home, The Vale has revealed its early 2026 live music programme, promising another vibrant season at the Mossley arts centre.
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Police launch urgent appeal to find two missing girls
Officers are appealing for help to find two missing girls.
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Glodwick residents left without grit bins
People in an Oldham neighbourhood have had to take matters into their own hands after they were left with snow-lined streets and ‘zero grit’.
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Work officially begins on £32m project to transform an ‘underused car park’ into more than 300 homes
Construction can officially start on a major £32m project to transform an ‘underused car park’ into more than 300 new homes in Oldham.
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Oldham’s year in review – what didn’t happen in 2025?
While Oldham has seen its fair share of major changes in 2025, the borough’s last year was in many ways marked just as much by what didn’t happen.
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Dr Kershaw’s’ Christmas concert raises the roof
Oldham Parish Church was alive with the sound of music as Dr Kershaw’s’ annual Christmas concert got people in the festive spirit.
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Fresh image released of missing teen last seen in Oldham
An updated photo of Lily has been issued by Greater Manchester Police with what she is believed to have been last seen wearing.
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Unrelenting approach to tackling child sexual exploitation to continue into the new year
GMP’s dedicated and specialist Child Sexual Exploitation Major Investigation Team (CSE MIT) closed out 2025 with more progress on complex and long-standing investigations.
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Walker saved by Oldham Mountain Rescue
Oldham Mountain Rescue Team were called out on Saturday evening to assist a walker who had sustained a lower leg injury near Yeoman Hey Reservoir, Saddleworth, leaving them unable to walk.
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Latics Diary: Mellon and Latics faithful on the same wavelength
Not for the first time, Micky Mellon is absolutely coherent with the Latics fans. In praising his side’s Christmas campaign-within-a-campaign, he said he wants his side to turn draws into wins, and to be “that wee bit more clinical” in front of goal. That is all it would take for Latics to be serious contenders for a play-off place.
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Closures at Big Lamp Roundabout in Shaw
A major roundabout in Oldham will see road and lane closures for two weeks, with ‘delays expected’ for motorists heading in and out of Shaw.
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Save on journeys with TPE as half a million tickets go on sale
Half a million tickets for train journeys across the North of England are up for grabs with 50 per cent off the cost, TransPennine Express (TPE) has announced.
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Highly rated Greater Manchester restaurant announces shock closure
One of Oldham’s top-rated restaurants will be closing down after two decades of serving up ‘delicious food and happy memories’.
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Crumbling primary school set to be rebuilt
A crumbling primary school that has been plagued with structural issues is set to be demolished and rebuilt.
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All the Tameside developments coming in 2026
Thousands of new homes and the regeneration of five town centres are all in line for 2026 in Tameside.
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Cold snap caution: Dogs Trust Manchester warns owners to keep dogs off the ice
As cold weather warnings are issued by the Met Office across the UK, Dogs Trust Manchester is urging local dog owners to take extra care and keep their pets well away from frozen lakes, ponds and waterways.
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Man jailed for 33 years following investigation into years of abuse
A pensioner has been jailed for 33 years after being found guilty of 17 counts of rape, and 14 counts of indecent assault against six children during a two decade-long campaign of abuse in Oldham.
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Derbyshire residents braced for maximum council tax increases
The Reform-run Derbyshire County Council is set to roll out multiple years of maximum council tax increases after pledging cuts.
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Festival of Sport and Wellbeing invites Tameside to get active
A huge range of sports and wellbeing activities for people of all ages, abilities and disabilities will be on offer at Active Copley later this month, as Active Tameside hosts its Festival of Sport and Wellbeing.
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Gun surrender initiative underway to prevent crime and save lives
Officers from the Serious Crime Division have continued to take a proactive approach to reducing the number of firearms in circulation in Greater Manchester.
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10 teaspoons of sugar in tea a day to losing five stones - local personal trainer breaks down barriers to help mums lose weight
As the new year begins . . . many people will be setting resolutions to lose weight and improve their overall health.
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Community comes together to raise vital funds for Royton hospice
More than 700 people rallied round to show their support to Dr Kershaw’s Hospice as they raised an impressive £7,500 at its annual Christmas Fayre.
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Oldham schools come together to 'make it REAL' at Christmas literacy event
Children from across Royton celebrated the festive season together by boosting their literacy skills, as part of Oldham Council’s 'Making It REAL' (Raising Early Achievement in Literacy) programme.
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FCHO December Hidden Hero revealed
A First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) customer who helps organise affordable food for those in need has been named as the housing association’s December Hidden Hero.
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Top award for local apprentice
A First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) apprentice joiner has received a top gold award in a local skills contest.
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The children’s home where ‘staff are exhausted and lack the skills to manage kids’ behaviours’
A council-run children’s home has been told it still requires improvement five months after it was deemed ‘inadequate’ by a government watchdog.
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Oldham’s Amelia Manha Wins National Science Award — and Plans to Donate Her Prize to Charity
An 11-year-old pupil has won a prestigious national award – an achievement that has brought pride to her family, teachers, and her local community.
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Recycle your Christmas tree to fund patient care
Oldham residents can avoid the New Year queues by booking their Christmas tree collection online.
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Private mental health unit ordered to improve
A private mental health unit where patients were given out of date medication and a distressed woman was told by staff to ‘stop crying’ has been ordered to improve.
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A57 Link Road Scheme works update
National Highways have released information about the next planned works on the A57 Link Road Scheme taking place in January 2026.
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Police plea to find missing teenage boy
Can you help police find Jackson (13) from Oldham.
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Crime down and outcomes up in past year
Crime is down and success rates up in past year - as GMP strives for even safer 2026.
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FCHO brings Christmas cheer to chose who would have spent the day alone
People who may have been alone on Christmas Day were welcomed to enjoy turkey and all the trimmings at First Choice Homes Oldham’s (FCHO) Tensing Street Community Centre.
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Tesco Hattersley celebrates a year of community giving
Tesco Hattersley is celebrating an outstanding year of community support, marking major milestones in its ongoing commitment to local causes across Tameside.
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Tameside officers deliver results across the borough
Tameside neighbourhood officers are reflecting on positive results over the recent months they have spent keeping communities safe.
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Audenshaw man charged with multiple rape and sexual assault offences
A man has been charged with multiple counts of rape and sexual assault following allegations made by another man in Audenshaw.
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‘Magnet for fly-tipping’ leaving residents disgusted
A junction with a public bin in Oldham has become a ‘magnet for fly-tipping’ creating a ‘disgusting’ eyesore, according to locals.
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Residents invited to Household Support Fund information session
Tameside residents are being encouraged to attend a Household Support Fund information session in the new year, offering practical help for people struggling with the rising cost of living.
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Residents urged to have their say on Tameside Council budget priorities
Residents across Tameside are being encouraged to have their say on the council’s priorities as part of a public consultation on the 2026/27 budget.
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Oldham slammed over ‘shameful’ deprivation statistics
Oldham Council has been slammed over ‘bleak and shameful’ deprivation statistics that show conditions in the borough are worsening.
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Homeowner ordered to remove ‘harmful’ windows on Grade II-listed building
A homeowner has been ordered to remove a whole set of UPVC windows and a front door after the council deemed it ‘harmful’ to an historic building in Saddleworth.
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How Oldham will change in 2026
Oldham is changing. Major developments across the Greater Manchester borough are making rapid progress.
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First padel centre approved in Oldham
Oldham is due to get its first set of padel courts after plans to convert a former warehouse into a sportshall were approved.
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Five-month closure sparks fears among Uppermill shopkeepers
Despite the freezing cold weather on a weekday morning, Uppermill’s high street is buzzing.
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Latics 1 – 1 Chesterfield: Drummond breaks his duck but Latics can’t force the win
It’s only new year’s day and Manny Monthé’s header from about a yard out with the last touch of the game has won it for Latics. Not the match, but the miss of the year contest, besting Joe Quigley’s first-half howler from two yards. Joe Garner’s soft stoppage-time penalty straight at the legs of Zach Hemming in the Chesterfield goal was nowhere near as bad.
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Glossopdale’s only Reform councillor speaks out about closure of Glossop tip
Cllr Jason Isherwood, the only Reform UK county councillor in Glossopdale, has voiced strong concerns about the potential closure of the Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre.
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Derbyshire Police tackle honour-based abuse
A group of Derbyshire police officers and staff has received specialist training, including a powerful talk from a victim, as part of the county’s focus on tackling honour-based abuse.
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Glossop to get Temporary Banking Hub
After years without reliable in-person banking services following the closure of local branches, Glossop will get a Temporary Banking Hub at Bradbury Community House on Market Street.
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MP joins High Peak Biodiversity group at rewilding project
In December, members of the High Peak Biodiversity Network met with Jon Pearce MP at Sunart Fields in Whaley Bridge.
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Derbyshire County Council invests £1.3m to boost SEND support
Derbyshire County Council is investing a further £1.3 million to enhance support for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and their families.
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Students make a difference on African adventure
Students from St Philip Howard Catholic Voluntary Academy in Glossop have described their ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ trip to Africa.
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Derbyshire strengthens ties with Ukraine through new partnership agreement
Derbyshire County Council has signed a formal agreement with the Khmelnytskyi Region in Ukraine to strengthen existing ties and collaborate on projects to benefit communities in both areas.
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Tintwistle student wins Manchester-inspired glasses competition
Students at Clarendon Sixth Form College have showcased their creativity in a unique design project run by Manchester-based eyewear company Specscart.
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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.
