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‘How many HMOs are you trying to cram into this village?’: HMO in middle of ‘close knit community’ sparks anger
An ex funeral parlour in a ‘quirky village’ in Oldham will now become a house of multiple occupancy (HMO) – but neighbours aren’t happy.
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Site of former school where ‘anarchy diary’ sparked teacher’s strikes due to be flogged for housing
Oldham Council is seeking a fresh start for a site once home to two notorious schools.
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High Peak Singers looking for new voices ahead of autumn term
A community choir is looking for new members ahead of its new term on Monday September 23.
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Care home for disabled children deemed unsafe to get £3.2m replacement
A new respite care facility for children will be built on the land of an old school in Hyde.
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FOUND: Pensioner with dementia missing in Tameside
Police are appealing for help in finding a missing pensioner with dementia who was last seen in Ashton Bus Station on Monday lunchtime.
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Crowbar thug steals councillor's bike during burglary
A Denton councillor had his mountain bike stolen during burglary in the early hours of Sunday September 15.
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Lack of dementia care meant elderly woman could not live out last days with her family
A woman who died after a spell in a care home could have been looked after by her family if effective dementia support had been available, a coroner has said.
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Curzon Ashton discover next FA Cup opponents
Curzon Ashton’s reward for progressing to the FA Cup 3rd Qualifying Round is a trip to the seaside to face Hyde United’s conquerors Southport.
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Police hunting Tameside man over strangle attack
Police in Tameside are asking for the public’s help in finding a man in connection to a strangulation.
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Ashton and Denton feature in 'dull' calendar devoted to M60
Ashton and Denton Island will feature in a 2025 calendar highlighting the hidden joys of the M60.
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Council 'disappointed' with extra £3m funding for road repairs
Derbyshire County Council has been awarded an extra £3 million to tackle potholes and resurface roads, but it has left a sour taste for some.
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Stunning images of new Greater Manchester stations revealed
More images of Greater Manchester’s newest trains stations between Stalybridge tunnel and Diggle have been revealed.
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Andy Burnham pledges support for Willow Wood on visit to hospice
The Mayor of Greater Manchester said he is committed to supporting local hospices on his first visit to Willow Wood.
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Twice the fun at two exhibitions in Ashton indoor market
Ashton’s indoor market gallery is full with home-grown talent this Autumn, as two exhibitions open side by side.
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Councillor verbally abused during fly-tipping confrontation
A Tameside councillor has been harrassed after leading efforts to fight fly-tipping in his ward.
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New fanzone, VIP bar and mini pitch coming to Stalybridge Celtic ground
Stalybridge Celtic can now install a new fan zone area after getting approval from the council.
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Weather rains on Hyde CC's parade as Nantwich snatch title on dramatic last day
A devastating spell of bowling from Andrew Jackson propelled Hyde towards the Cheshire County Cricket League title before rain intervened at Grappenhall.
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Domestic abuse support at coffee morning this Thursday
A group for people experiencing domestic abuse is holding a coffee morning on Thursday September 19 in Ashton.
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Ashton claim GMCL Division 3 title with final day win
Ashton clinched the Greater Manchester Cricket League Division 3 title with an impressive 8-wicket demolition of closest challengers Prestwich 2nds.
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Human remains found in woodland from an old grave
Human remains believed to have been found by children playing in woodland next to Dukinfield Cemetery are from an old burial site dug up by animals.
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Long diversions for drivers as Snake Pass closes this week
Snake Pass will be closed this week as engineers install new monitoring equipment on the River Ashop.
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Caver's life saved in mammoth rescue attempt
A stricken caver’s life was saved in a painstaking 8.5-hour rescue operation on Friday night.
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Runner saved by Mountain Rescue Team near Snake Pass summit
Glossop Mountain Rescue Team rescued a fell runner who ‘experienced a medical episode’ in Hern Clough on Wednesday night.
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BREAKING: Police investigating 'remains' found at Dukinfield Cemetery
The area around Dukinfield Cemetery has been closed off after reports of 'remains’ being found nearby.
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Weekend football round-up: Curzon through in FA Cup, but Hyde & Mossley out
Hyde United fell to a controversial 2-1 defeat at Southport in the FA Cup Second Qualifying Round on Saturday, with Joel Amado conceding a penalty after being shoved in the back and falling onto the ball.
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Hyde CC on brink of first Cheshire League title since 2015
Hyde moved to within touching distance of a first Cheshire County Cricket League title since 2015 with a 69-run win at Chester Broughton Hall on Saturday.
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Droylsden chippy given ZERO rating for food hygiene
A Tameside chippy has received zero in the latest 'scores on the doors' food hygiene ratings.
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MP says cuts to pensioners' winter fuel payments was 'right decision'
A Tameside MP says controversial cuts to winter fuel payments was the 'right decision to get our country's finances on a firmer footing".
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Andy Burnham calls for investigation into Audenshaw train derailment
Andy Burnham has promised to commission a report on the train derailment that happened on a bridge over a road in Tameside last week.
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Teenage swimmer doesn't let asthma hinder her success in the pool
A teenage Tameside swimmer has revealed she doesn't let asthma get in the way of her success in the pool.
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GREATER MANCHESTER: ‘Give us HS2 land to build new railway line,’ Mayor urges government
Andy Burnham has urged the government to reuse land earmarked for HS2 to build a new train line between Manchester and Birmingham.
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Last chance to comment on Derbyshire council’s proposed service changes for disabled and poorly people
Concerned residents have a matter of days left to comment on Derbyshire council’s latest money-saving plans that could see the authority ceasing to run a team that supports disabled people’s homes and decommissioning another service which helps poorly people struggling to keep warm.
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Fraudsters target the elderly and disabled in courier fraud con
People in Glossop have been warned about criminals posing as police officers in the town.
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Ofsted award Moorside Primary School a 'Good' rating
A Tameside primary school has maintained its Good rating after an inspection by education watchdog Ofsted.
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‘How on earth was this allowed to happen?’
Sadness swept across Oldham at the news a historic mass grave in Royton Cemetery contained the bodies of almost 300 babies and young children.
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Derbyshire NHS chief steps down
Austerity and the Covid-19 pandemic have taken NHS waiting times back decades, says a Derbyshire health leader who is stepping down after 34 years.
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Thrifty couple celebrate £200 wedding in Mossley charity shop
A couple from Greater Manchester have ‘tied the knot’ inside the large charity shop of homelessness charity Emmaus Mossley.
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OLDHAM: ‘We will make sure we don’t go bankrupt’
Oldham Council has managed to bring down a huge projected funding gap – but still faces a £21m overspend.
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Derbyshire’s Storm Babet victims may soon get to comment on council’s flood report
Hundreds of Derbyshire residents affected by Storm Babet may soon be given the opportunity to comment on the findings of a flood report – if the county council agrees to launch a public consultation.
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Coroner calls for answers after man transferred from care home dies from thirst and hunger
A coroner has launched a probe after a patient died from thirst and hunger after leaving a Tameside care home.
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New toothbrushing scheme to help kids fight tooth decay
Tameside Council is launching a new scheme to help three- to five-year-olds get into good toothbrushing habits.
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Duo detained after hiding in drug farm loft
Two people have been arrested after a drugs bust uncovered a cannabis farm in Dukinfield.
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WANTED: Tameside man sought by police for 'serious offences'
Greater Manchester Police are asking for the public’s help in locating Tariq Morris, who is wanted in connection with a series of serious offences.
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Lights! Camera! Action! Hyde Youth Theatre looks for new recruits
Hyde Youth Theatre is on the lookout for budding actors to join its ranks.
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‘It’s shocking. This shouldn’t happen’: Andy Burnham calls prisoner release an ‘indictment on previous government’
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has called the controversial early release scheme for prisoners an ‘indictment on the previous government’.
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Woman hit in face by brick thrown through bus window
A woman will need facial and dental surgery after being hit by a brick thrown at a moving bus in Droylsden.
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Strictly's Tameside star Shayne is the bookies' favourite to win
Tameside's Strictly contestant Shayne Ward has been named as the overall favourite to emerge victorious in the hit BBC show.
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Police continue to tackle serious organised crime in Buxton
Police say they are continuing to work hard to tackle serious organised crime in Buxton, one year into a campaign to drive out criminal activity and ensure it can’t return.
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Oldham to commemorate stillborn babies burried in mass graves
Oldham Council will create memorials to stillborn babies buried in mass graves in cemeteries across the borough, the council boss has announced.
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No trams before 10am this Sunday in Tameside
Trams on the Ashton Metrolink line won’t run for much of Sunday morning while engineers complete work on infrastructure in Manchester city centre.
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Dying man left in Tameside hospital corridor for 22 hours
A dying man with a chronic lung condition and a serious infection was left in a corridor in Tameside Hospital’s Accident and Emergency department for 22 hours.
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New music and drinks venue coming to Oldham
A coffee and barbers shop in Oldham will soon bring a novel addition to the borough’s nightlife – despite opposition from neighbours.
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The 8-year-old armed with a strimmer who took matters into his own hands
An eight-year-old in Oldham has taken matters into his own hands to make his area safer and cleaner.
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Jailed thug attacked and robbed man, 81, for just £15
A man has been caged for two years after admitting robbing and assaulting an 81-year-old man for just £15.
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Planning panel do U-turn on games room plan that was approved four months ago
The owner of a farmhouse granted permission to build a new games room earlier this year has been dragged back before a council planning panel following a complaint.
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Plans for new country park and houses on old power station site approved
An old coal-fired power station site will be transformed into a new park and houses.
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The storage unit that burnt down will be replaced by new ‘eco-friendly’ warehouse
A warehouse destroyed in a fire three years ago will be rebuilt.
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Dustpan fly-tipper fined £2,000 after court no-show
A fly-tipper has been fined £2,000 after he was found guilty of dumping rubbish in an alley behind his home.
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School loses ‘good’ rating despite ‘calm and welcoming’ environment
A school in Oldham has lost its ‘good’ Ofsted rating despite the watchdog praising its ‘calm and welcoming’ environment.
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Pearce defends stance on Winter Fuel Allowance changes
High Peak MP Jon Pearce has defended his decision to vote in changes to those who qualify for the Winter Fuel Allowance, saying those who don’t need it shouldn’t receive it.
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Steampunk festival returns to Portland Basin on Saturday
Portland Basin Museum will host a steampunk event this Saturday, September 14.
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Flash flooding closes M60 clockwise lane in Tameside
A lane has been closed on the M60 following flash flooding.
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The 11-year-old who faced an hour walk along Greater Manchester’s busiest roads just to get to school
The parents of an 11-year-old who faced an hour-long walk to school have pulled him out of education – because they feared for his safety.
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Burst water main in Glossop repaired, but water woes continue for now
Water tankers have been dotted around Glossop as workers raced to fix a burst water main that has left much of the town without water for more than 24 hours.
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Audenshaw freight line to be shut 'for weeks' as accident clean up continues
The stretch of railway in Audenshaw where a freight train derailed will be closed for several weeks while repairs take place.
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Glossop barber's illuminated shop sign not 'humble' enough
A barber shop in Glossop has been refused retrospective planning permission for its illuminated shop signs because they are ‘not in keeping with the humble qualities of the Conservation Area’.
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DCC rally High Peak farmers to help clear snowy roads this winter
Derbyshire County Council are offering High Peak farmers £250 to help clear snow from rural roads this winter.
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Tameside College students to represent UK at WorldSkills championship
Two students from Tameside College have travelled to France to compete for the UK in the 47th WorldSkills competition.
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Police helicopter used to recover 'stolen' car
A police helicopter was filmed hovering above Hattersley as police chased a suspected car thief.
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Prestigious award for two Tameside community nurses
Two Tameside nurses have received national recognition after being named Queen’s Nurses by the Queen’s Nursing Institute (QNI).
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Ashton community rallies against scourge of fly-tippers
Residents in the west end of Ashton have stepped up their efforts to combat fly-tipping by installing new CCTV cameras on Dean Street.
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‘For years I didn’t know where my baby was buried… now they won’t let me lay flowers on her grave.’
When baby Joyce was born, she was so small they wrapped her in her dad’s handkerchief on the way to the hospital. She lived for two days.
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‘Incredibly concerned’ MPs urge Derbyshire council to retain care homes facing possible closure
Eight MPs have reiterated they are ‘incredibly concerned’ about Derbyshire County Council’s proposals to close care homes and elderly day centres after they met with the council leader and stressed the facilities should be improved and retained.
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Pacy Palmowski races to two podiums at Donington Park
Glossop’s teenage driving sensation Alisha Palmowski put in a solid showing at the penultimate round of the GB4 Championship at Donington Park.
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Update on Woodhead's closure that occurred on Sunday
The notorious Woodhead Pass was closed yesterday near the devils elbow turn.
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Raising £6,000 just the beginning for Lindsey
A breast cancer patient from Dukinfield has given £6,000 to charity after hosting a prosecco and fundraising party.
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Oldham: Interview with Muse CEO and council leader about new regeneration project
Decades of hardship have left parts of Oldham town centre in a derelict state.
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Crime Roundup: Bricks thrown at cars in Hyde, door handle chancers in Ashton
Police in Tameside are appealing for information after a spate of crime over the past few days.
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Pupils sent home after power cut at secondary school
Longdendale High School is closed after a power cut struck the Spring Street site this morning.
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Two stabbed in Ashton town centre fight
Police are appealing for information after two men were stabbed during a brawl in Ashton town centre on Friday night.
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Rock n’ Coal: Redgate Coal Race hits Padfield
The annual Padfield Coal Race took place along Redgate on Sunday September 8, bringing the community together for another thrilling day of racing and fundraising.
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Georgia Taylor-Brown wins see-saw supertri in London
Georgia Taylor-Brown made it successive wins on the supertri triathlon circuit with victory in London today.
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Charity challenge for Chapel-en-le-Frith firefighters
Firefighters from Chapel-en-le-Frith are gearing up for a unique challenge next month to raise money for Children with Cancer UK.
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Denton Carnival beats weather to make fantastic return
Hundreds of people have lined the route of the first Denton Carnival since 2019.
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Qadir smashes Droylsden CC to GMCL Division 1 title
Imran Qadir hit a superb 167 not out as Droylsden CC lifted the GMCL Division 1 title after dismantling relegation threatened Stretford.
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Hyde CC take Cheshire County Cricket League title to the wire
The race for the Cheshire County Cricket League title will go to the final weekend as both Hyde and Nantwich won their respective games on Saturday.
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All the key developments planned for Greater Manchester this week
A £1m town centre makeover and hundreds more homes planned for three Greater Manchester boroughs are the biggest planning developments table this week.
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Oldham's busiest road set to close for 11 nights – AGAIN
Drivers in Oldham could face delays as one of the town’s busiest roads is set to close for 11 nights.
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New housing development opened by the deputy Prime Minister
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner took some downtime following a rigorous week of interviews over the government’s approach to cladding and right to buy to open a newly built housing development.
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Former stray dog who loves being read to is hoping for her own furry-tail ending
The team at Dogs Trust Manchester are hoping one of their canine residents is about to turn the page and start a new chapter in her life after being found wandering the streets alone.
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Train believed to have derailed in Audenshaw
A train - believed to be a freight vehicle - has derailed in Audenshaw.
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Glossop Town Twinning Association visit German twin town, Bad Vilbel
For the past 37 years Glossop has been twinned with Bad Vilbel, a spa town near Frankfurt in Germany.
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Disabled carriage driving back on track in the High Peak
Disabled people across the High Peak now have the chance to try their hand at driving a pony and carriage for the first time since the millennium.
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‘Heartbreaking revelation’ as mass grave found in Royton Cemetery
A mass grave containing more than 300 bodies has been uncovered in Oldham.
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Future of Denton warehouse ravaged by fire to be decided
The fate of a warehouse that was destroyed by a huge fire three years ago will be decided next week.
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Person pronounced dead on railway tracks at Ashton station
Police are at Ashton railway station after reports of a body found on the tracks this afternoon.
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Night buses coming to Tameside in 2025 says Burnham
Andy Burnham has said that he plans for night buses to come to Tameside within a year.
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1950s nuclear bunker in Buxton goes up for auction
You can now buy a nuclear bunker in Buxton as it goes up for auction on September 29.
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£50k in illegal vapes and tobacco found at nine shops in Oldham
Two sniffer dogs helped find £50,000 in illegal tobacco products in Oldham.
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Audience members needed for BBC Question Time in Ashton
Question Time will be broadcast live from Ashton-under-Lyne on Thursday September 19, and producers are inviting Tameside residents to join the audience.
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Hartshead Power Station site to become park and housing development
The future of a vacant green space that was once occupied by a former coal-fired power station in Stalybridge could be decided next week.
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New images released of relocated Mossley railway station
New images have been released showcasing what the relocated Mossley Station and upgraded Greenfield Station could soon look like.
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Hundreds of cannabis plants found during warrant in Buxton
A substantial cannabis farm was found during a police search at an address in Buxton earlier this week.
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Woman saved from drowning in canal at Audenshaw
A workman raced to save an elderly woman’s life after she fell into an ‘exceptionally deep and dangerous’ part of Ashton Canal yesterday afternoon.
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Hillmen held to home stalemate by Cheadle Town
Glossop North End boss Richard Brodie praised his side’s resilience after keeping a second consecutive clean sheet in Tuesday night’s goalless draw with Cheadle Town.
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Balaclava wearing moped thieves strike in Hurst
Ashton police are searching for three balaclava clad thieves who stole a moped from Vicarage Crescent in Hurst.
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Padfield's 'short but gruelling' Coal Race returns on Sunday
Padfield's community website calls the village’s big annual sporting event as ‘A short but gruelling challenge’.
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Everything you need to know about New Mills Festival which returns this September
New Mills Festival is just around the corner and this year’s jam-packed programme promises to entertain, educate and showcase the arts once again.
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The pre-school where kids ‘giggle in delight’ and ‘learn skills for the future’
A nursery in Oldham has been praised as a ‘warm, welcoming and nurturing learning environment’ by Ofsted inspectors.
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Hyde CC to defend Cheshire Cup against Didsbury on Sunday
Hyde CC put the disappointment of losing their top-of-the-table game at Nantwich on Saturday behind them, by beating Bowdon in the semi-final of the Cheshire Cup on Sunday.
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Action at last for crash hotspot where shops destroyed and man left fighting for life
A junction in Saddleworth is finally due to receive new safety features after years of crashes and injuries.
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"No child should go through that," says Gwynne of RSV campaign
Gorton and Denton MP Andrew Gwynne is calling on pregnant women to be vaccinated against an illness that almost killed his grandson.
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Planning application for houses in Gamesley has been withdrawn
The planning application for 51 homes on land at the rear of Cottage Lane has been withdrawn.
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Ashton locals fly tipping on their doorstep 'deeply disappointing'
Locals are contributing to Ashton west end’s fly tipping epidemic according to local independent councillor, Kaleel Khan.
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Free blood pressure checks on Wednesday at Tameside Hospital
Tameside residents are being urged to ‘Know Your Numbers’ during this year’s campaign by Blood Pressure UK.
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Bumper Book Sale coming up at Stalybridge Library
Stalybridge Library is to hold a two-day Bumper Book Sale of old stock this month.
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The Glossop Guild sessions come back this September
The Glossop Guild provides enjoyable talks and courses on a wide range of subjects for people in Glossopdale and further afield. Its new autumn programme starts in September.
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Copy of Lowry's famous football painting set to score big at silent auction
An interpretation of LS Lowry’s 1953 painting ‘Going to the Match’ is the subject of a silent fund-raising auction that St Michael’s Church Ashton.
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Just TWO fly tipping prosecutions from 931 callouts in Tameside
Despite receiving almost 1,000 reports of fly tipping between February 19 and June 21, 2024, Tameside Council has only brought two prosecutions for the offence.
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Derbyshire children with special educational needs are travelling too far for school
Children with special educational needs in Derbyshire are being forced to travel long distances to school in order to access the appropriate facilities, a council official has said.
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A popular forest area at a Glossop school has been vandalised
Over the summer holiday, staff at the Duke of Norfolk primary school were notified that the much loved forest area in the school grounds had been vandalised and set alight.
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Curzon, Hyde and Mossley discover FA Cup opponents
It’ll be the Battle of the Spooners in the Second Qualifying Round of the FA Cup if Hyde United can beat FC United in tomorrow night’s replay.
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New Mills Festival’s folk night is back
New Mills festival’s much-loved Folk Night returns for a seventh outing on Saturday 14 September.
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Mural unveiled to Hyde running champion Ron Hill
A mural has been created at Hyde Central station, displaying a welcome message and image of the legendary runner, Dr Ron Hill.
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Glossop police hunting man who attacked three people outside pizza shop
Police in Glossop are appealing for the public’s help in tracing a man who assaulted two women and another man outside a pizza shop.
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Emmaus Mossley up for UK's best charity shop prize
Volunteers at Emmaus Mossley are celebrating after the homelessness charity’s Secondhand Superstore was shortlisted for the UK’s Favourite Charity Shop Award.
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New Mills sinkhole saga: DCC 'hope' to reopen Hayfield Road tomorrow
Hayfield Road in New Mills could reopen tomorrow (Monday September 2) if its repairs pass final checks from Derbyshire County Council.
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Glossop Mountain Rescue Team saves three lives in 7-hour operation
Three people, including one with an injured leg, were recovered overnight during a seven-hour operation near Black Clough by Glossop Mountain Rescue Team.
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Great turnout for Rusty's car show in Ashton
A car show in honour of late Mossley drag racer Peter ‘Rusty’ Kennedy is in full swing at Great Academy Ashton.
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Hyde CC lose humdinger at Nantwich despite Jackson's heroics
Hyde missed the chance to all-but seal the Cheshire County Cricket League after a narrow defeat to closest rivals Nantwich.
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Weekend football round-up: Tigers snatch replay from jaws of victory
Hyde United will host an FA Cup replay with FC United on Tuesday night after an extraordinary game at Broadhurst Park yesterday.
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Thompson wins new Hyde United deal
It’s been a long time coming, but Hyde United boss Nick Spooner finally has his man, with Jake Thompson signing for the club.
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Derbyshire selected to take part in multi-million-pound workplace health pilot
Derbyshire County Council is one of 48 authorities sharing in £6.6 million of funding to run free health checks in workplaces.
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Carpet retailer plans to expand its warehouse
A carpet shop has plans to expand it’s warehouse complex
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Eclectic line up at The Vale offers an international mix
Autumn's live music line up at The Vale in Mossley promises an eclectic international mix, with Congolese and Cuban fusion, ska, punk and energetic soul.
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Tameside workers can have a free NHS health check at their workplace
Workers in Tameside will be able to have a free health check-up at work as part of a new government scheme.
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Advice on how to clinch tickets to see Oasis on reunion tour
Brit pop legends Oasis announced their Oasis Live ‘25 Tour, along with one additional date at Manchester's Heaton Park in July.
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Information board at Werneth Low is the finishing touch to GM Ringway walking trail
As a final stage in the creation of the GM Ringway, Greater Manchester’s walking trail, ten information boards are being installed on the 200-mile route including one in the Werneth Low Country Park.
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Preparations for major A57 link road project set to start next week
Preparations for a bypass that has been decades in the making have just taken their first step.
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Next of kin search for Hyde man
Police in Tameside are looking for the next of kin of a Hyde man who died earlier this week.
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Rise of synthetic opiods makes drug taking even more dangerous
The National Crime Agency (NCA) has released its annual assessment of serious and organised crime, with a stark warning that taking drugs has never been more dangerous.
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AI camera trial to search for distracted drivers
A new camera system that claims it can automatically detect drivers using mobile phones is being trialled in Greater Manchester.
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Heritage Open Days will turn back the clock
Tameside is poised to turn back the clock this Heritage Open Days with a series of walks, talks, displays and events for all ages.
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Grants of up to £4,000 are available to generate growth in arts, culture and heritage activity in the High Peak
The Borough Council is funding this grant scheme from its share of the UK Shared Prosperity and Rural England Prosperity Funds.
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Health officials from across the East Midlands want a regional crackdown on the “concerning” and “inappropriate” illegal sale of vapes to under 18s
Public health officials from across the East Midlands want a regional crackdown on the “concerning” and “inappropriate” illegal sale and marketing of vapes to under 18s.
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Roadworks on Hyde Road to start today
Commuters are being warned to expect rush hour delays for the next two weeks as temporary power cables are installed in Denton.
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Glossop Improv is back at the Oakwood pub
The monthly show is upstairs at the Oakwood pub on the last Thursday of the month.
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New Mills Art Theatre to hold a pantomime get-together
The Friends of New Mills Art Theatre are holding a Panto Get-Together in preparation for their 2025 pantomime, Dick Whittington.
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Car show this Sunday in memory of Mossley drag racer
A car show in aid of Willow Wood Hospice will take place this Sunday, September 1 at Great Academy Ashton.
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Derbyshire council’s Nature Recovery Strategy is to be shaped by new survey
Concerned residents, groups and businesses are being urged to get involved and help shape Derbyshire County Council’s ambitious Local Nature Recovery Strategy to ensure the environment, wildlife and habitats across the county continue to thrive.
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Rise in thefts from cars in Dukinfield prompts police plea
Police are asking Dukinfield residents for their help in clamping down on a spate of thefts from cars in area.
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Director of Tameside's 'inadequate' children's services department quits
The head of Tameside's failing children's services department has quit.
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Plans for 100 homes on the old Glossopdale School site have been proposed
Property company Carter Jonas is preparing an outline planning application on behalf of Derbyshire County Council for 100 houses on the site of the former Glossopdale School off Talbot Road in Glossop.
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New Mills sinkhole Q&A
Derbyshire County Council have created a Q&A regarding the sinkhole on Hayfield in New Mills. Below is a list of commonly asked questions:
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'Inadequate' children's services department launches bid to halt exodus of social workers
A new social worker academy is being launched by Tameside Council’s failing children’s services to help recruit, train and retain staff.
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Droylsden CC promoted to GMCL Championship
Droylsden have won promotion to the Championship of the Greater Manchester Cricket League with three games to spare.
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Huge extension of Village Hotel in Ashton given final sign off
A massive extension of the Village Hotel in Ashton has been signed off.
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Glossop race driver nominated for illustrious award
Glossop speed demon Alisha Palmowski is celebrating after being nominated for the British Racing Drivers’ Club (BDRC) Young Driver of the Year award.
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GTB takes Chicago supertri title to top table
Georgia Taylor-Brown went one better than her performance in last week’s Boston supertri Super League triathlon by winning the inaugural Chicago event.
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St Phillip Howard celebrate GCSE results day
St Philip Howard’s 2024 students celebrated their GCSE results on Thursday 22nd August with the year group making outstanding progress.
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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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Walks to do this spring in the High Peak that cater for everybody
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.