The latest news
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First Oasis concert passes without incident
Six men were arrested at the Oasis concert yesterday, as police confirm the first event passed without serious incident.
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Crucial charity service to close
A charity service in Oldham that has ‘transformed people’s lives’ is being forced to close down after more than eight years providing vital services to vulnerable people in the community.
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Poundland reopens after shock closure
Poundland in Oldham has reopened after an ‘unexpected’ closure last week sparked confusion among local shoppers.
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Angela Rayner suspended from Unite amid Birmingham bin strike controversy
Unite the Union has suspended deputy prime minister and Ashton-Under-Lyne MP Angela Rayner in the latest escalation of the Birmingham bin strike row.
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Vision of change for Stalybridge takes another step forward
Plans for a huge new multi-storey car park and footbridge in Stalybridge have taken another step forward.
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Senior member of Tameside Council to shift to Warrington
The interim chief executive, who first joined Tameside Council to assist after the loss of their previous CEO, has landed a government role helping other struggling councils.
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Intensive neighbourhood policing week sees 185 arrests
Greater Manchester Police has made 185 arrests during a recent national week of action and launched a speedwatch programme in Saddleworth and Lees.
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Five men arrested as part of suspected organised crime group linked to vehicle thefts
Police have arrested five men suspected of being a part of an organised crime group in Oldham and Rochdale.
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“Don’t fall foul of rogue roofers,” trading standards say
Derbyshire's trading standards team has issued a warning after nearly half of doorstep crimes reported to them last year involved roofing work.
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Former Oldham Council executive director of corporate and commercial service set to be appointed in Tameside
The next chief executive of Tameside Council is set to be appointed next week.
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Tameside Council announces £1.5 million SEND investment
Tameside Council has announced they will be investing £1.5 million into SEND education across the borough.
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Investigation concludes after High Peak factory blaze
A joint investigation between Derbyshire Police and the Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service into a fire in a High Peak factory has concluded.
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Academy issues warning after attempted abduction near school
A local academy has issued a warning to pupils and appealed to parents for support following an attempted abduction of one of its students near the school.
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Council managing director sets sights on Tameside
Derbyshire County Council managing director Emma Alexander has been recommended for a senior role a Tameside Council.
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GMP and partners prepared for biblical Oasis reunion
Greater Manchester Police is working with partners to ensure Oasis’ homecoming shows pass by safely at Manchester’s Heaton Park starting tomorrow (Friday).
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Tameside Council recommends new chief executive
A new permanent chief executive has been recommended for appointment at Tameside Council.
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"Stop Loan Sharks" event to protect your money
Derbyshire County Council have announced they will be holding a "Stop Loan Sharks" event to teach people in the community how to better protect their money.
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Healthwatch Tameside threatened with closure
A Healthwatch Centre in Tameside has been threatened with closure as part of wider government plans to reform health services in England.
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Crackdown on ‘explosion’ of HMOs in Oldham
Councillors in Oldham have called for a change in rules to stop landlords turning homes into HMOs without planning permission.
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Plans for underground system
Plans to tunnel underneath Manchester city centre to run underground trains and trams will be drawn up, Andy Burnham has announced.
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Road works fury in Mossley as images show child in range of digger
Local residents have been left in shock as images from a road works site show a child several feet away from an active digger.
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Police find deadly weapon in woodland area
Police have found a dangerous firearm following a search of an area of woodland in Oldham.
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GM set for ‘best decade’ in century, mayor claims
Greater Manchester is heading for its ‘best decade since the Victorian period’, Andy Burnham has claimed.
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Key workers could get a free £15,000 towards a home – but some cost £450,000
A new scheme is aimed at helping key workers and armed forces personnel get on the housing ladder in Oldham.
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Little Italy's big day
The annual Madonna Del Rosario procession returned to the city streets on Sunday as part of one of Manchester’s longest-standing cultural traditions.
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We all went back to the '80s...
Stalybridge’s Bower Fold went back to the ‘80s along Tameside Radio’s Banter Boys Mark and Dan for a special fundraiser organised by Angie Wild.
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Tameside Youth Drama stage Disney sensation
Tickets are selling fast for Tameside Youth Theatre’s next production which is none other than the hit musical sensation High School Musical.
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Little Picassos are art masters
Dukinfield’s Ravensfield Primary School celebrated their very own Arts Award presentation.
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No holds carred at classic show
Dozens of older models were driven into Broadbottom on Saturday for a full weekend featuring music, entertainment, and a judging panel - hosted by the High Peak Classic Car Group.
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Temple trekkers step out
Members of the Shree Bharatiya Mandal (SBM) Indian Association Tameside and friends stepped out for their annual fundraising walk recently.
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We're record breakers
Students at Stalybridge-based Works4u are celebrating becoming ‘Record Breakers’ after taking part in a Guinness World Record attempt.
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Double round for the circle
Volunteer Circle of Friends (Denton) is celebrating after receiving a cash boost of more than £3,300 for its good work in the community.
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Tameside and Glossop NHS Trust among lowest for negligence claims
A recent report has found Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Trust has one of the lowest rates of medical negligence claims in England.
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Oldham film-maker speaks to a homeless man as he hopes to put borough on the map with bold new content
Tucked away in a quiet area of Greenacres is Oldham-born filmmaker, Abdul Rouf who hopes to put his hometown on the map by confronting controversial issues through digital media.
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Families invited to explore orienteering fun
Families are being invited to a Family Orienteering Event at Alexandra Park in Oldham this weekend.
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Tameside to benefit from £500M family programme
Families in Tameside will soon benefit from a new service set to give support to parents and young children, the Government has announced.
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Public Consultation on huge Places for Everyone scheme
Oldhamers are being asked for their thoughts on a plan to build 1,500 homes on the greenbelt.
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Manor Park bowled over by school kids
Local park users were bowled over last week when roughly 50 children from local primary schools descended on Manor Park Bowling Club to take part in the second annual Crown Green Bowling Festival.
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Poetry event a huge success
A poetry evening aimed at bringing people together has been hailed as a huge success in Oldham.
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Council issues statement after Mottram woman fined for flytipping
Tameside Council have urged people to be more cautious when asking others to remove waste on their behalf after a Mottram woman was taken to court.
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Man has car seized after being caught without licence
A man was arrested after he was caught driving a car without a valid driving licence.
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Fish hook warning after beloved family pet suffers painful and distressing injuries
A GREATER Manchester veterinary clinic is warning dog owners to be extra vigilant while walking their pets near rivers and canals after a much-loved family pet needed emergency treatment to remove three fish hooks.
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High Peak MP launches petition to ban local sale of disposable barbecues
High Peak MP Jon Pearce has launched a petition calling to ban the sale of disposable barbecues across the High Peak.
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Tragedy as hiker dies after fall from Peak District waterfall
A walker has died after falling down a waterfall in the Peak District.
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M60 closed for a second day after horror eight-vehicle smash
Drivers are being warned to expect a second day of closures and delays across the M60 after an eight-vehicle crash yesterday (7th July).
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Plans tabled for historic library building regeneration
The upgrades for Stalybridge’s historic art gallery and library have taken a step forward.
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30 day closure at two railway stations
A 30-day station closure is likely to cause travel delays for commuters across two Greater Manchester boroughs next month. From August 30 to September 28, no services will run between Stalybridge and Deighton due to major works taking place at Huddersfield Station.
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Cash-strapped Derbyshire council’s efficiency chief says authority is ‘not out of the woods’ after two difficult years
Cash-strapped Derbyshire County Council’s efficiency chief has told how the authority’s final report for the 2024-25 financial year is ‘generally favourable’, but the council is ‘not out of the woods’ after two difficult years, and there is still a lot of work to be done.
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Chaos as M60 is shut off in both directions
The M60 has been closed off in both directions between the Junction 25 Bredbury Interchange (Bredbury A560) and the Junction 1 Pyramid Roundabout (Stockport (Cen), A5145).
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Council leader and academy pay tribute to world-renowned artist who has passed away
Oldham Council and a local academy have expressed their deep sadness at the passing of Sir Brian Clarke, the world-renowned stained glass artist and one of Oldham’s most celebrated sons.
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Large number of illegal tobacco and vapes seized by police
Officers from the Westwood and Coldhurst policing team seized a large number of illegal disposable vapes.
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Benefits bill changes 'shouldn't be looked at in isolation', Tameside MP says
MP Jonathan Reynolds has spoken out after the government's U-turn on its benefits bill, which will see Pip claimants better protected and some universal credit cuts reversed.
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Bomb scare in Charlesworth
A bomb disposal team was called out to a village near Glossop on Thursday (3rd July) after the discovery of two unexploded shells in the area.
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Oldham Business Awards announce 2025 finalist
Finalists at this year’s Oldham Business Awards have been announced at an unveiling party held at Grains Bar Hotel in Oldham – one of last year’s winners.
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Police appeal to find missing man
Police are appealing for the public’s help in finding a 40-year-old man who has gone missing.
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Oldham pub closes suddenly
A pub in Chadderton has suddenly shut its doors as it searches for a new landlord to take over management.
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Derbyshire business fined for supply of illicit vapes in Glossop
The successful prosecution was brought by Derbyshire County Council's Trading Standards Team following an investigation.
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Calling all those who remember Woodheys Restaurant
Your voice could be part of preserving a piece of this very special restaurant’s past.
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Dispersal Order Issued in Glossop
A Dispersal Order has been issued ahead of Glossop Carnival to curb youth anti-social behaviour.
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Government announces plans for neighbourhood health service
The Government has announced its latest plans for a neighbourhood health service to be introduced as part of its 10 Year Health Plan.
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Tameside water to see millions in investment
United Utilities has promised to invest £215 million into improving water quality across Tameside across the next five years.
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Section 60 order hits Oldham
Greater Manchester Police has authorised a Section 60 order in Oldham following a night of disorder.
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Former bank will be converted into flats
The HSBC bank in Ashton closed down two years ago – now it will be turned into apartments.
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Speed restrictions on M67 motorway finally set to go
The speed restrictions that have been holding up drivers on the M67 for two years are finally going.
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Five new flats rejected in Saddleworth
Plans to build a new apartment block in Uppermill, Saddleworth, have been rejected after they sparked fears among residents of ‘horrifying’ consequences.
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Date set for first part of Muse development
A date has been set for the first part of a ‘transformational’ project to get underway in Oldham town centre.
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Mossley murderer John Belfield sentenced to life after killing Thomas Campbell
A drug dealer who tortured and murdered a man in his home in Mossley has been sentenced.
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Oldham Town Centre set to raise the roof as festival returns
Oldham is gearing up for the biggest summer celebration to be staged in the town centre tomorrow (Saturday)
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Nominate your neighbours for the Mental Health Community Awards!
The Anthony Seddon Fund has extended its deadline for people to nominate friends, colleagues, and teachers for its Mental Health Community Awards.
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Oldham Council announce names of their fluffy friends
Back in June, Oldham Council asked residents to name its new feathered friends that had hatched on the Civic Centre Tower, and the results are now in.
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Victory! Exhibition marks 80 years since WWII
A new exhibition is set to be launching in Ashton's Portland Basin Museum to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day.
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GMP chief ‘sleeps well’ after grooming report
GMP’s chief constable ‘sleeps well at night’ after the police inspectorate found cops have improved fighting grooming — but need to do more in some areas.
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SEND services in Tameside slammed in latest inspection
‘Widespread’ and ‘systematic’ failings have been in Tameside council’s care of children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
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Residents to receive out-of-hours Registrar Service support
Oldham Council is extending out-of-hours services for urgent burials.
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Veterans' support scheme to launch in Tameside
Tameside Council have confirmed they will be among one of the first areas to benefit from the government's new VALOUR network, which aims to offer tailored support to veterans across the north of England.
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Child abuse report findings
Greater Manchester Police has improved tackling child grooming by treating it like organised crime — but still face fundamental issues in fighting ‘devastating’ exploitation.
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Inquest opened after Dukinfield man dies in Cumbria
An inquest has opened after the body of a Dukinfield man was found on a beach in West Cumbria.
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A different mountain to climb
When Dave Palmer set out for a weekend in the Welsh mountains, he was enjoying a lifelong passion. But what began as a light-hearted adventure sadly turned into a tragic life-altering event.
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Police place a Section 60 authority in city centre following a double stabbing
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has authorised a Section 60 authority in the city centre following a horror double stabbing.
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The six key projects for Oldham town centre given the green light
The face of Oldham is set to change forever following the approval of six major developments.
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One Derbyshire, two councils: have your say
People across Derbyshire are being asked to have their say on how local council services are delivered in the future, as part of the biggest change to local government in 50 years.
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Reform's decision on local government reorganisation
Reform UK are to back a two-council north/south Derbyshire local government reshuffle, in a step away from their Conservative predecessors and national leader Nigel Farage.
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Large amounts of firearms recovered from Greater Manchester streets as police target gun crime
A shocking 86 firearms have been seized across Greater Manchester in the past year - as police clampdown on gun crime.
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Community orchard planted by schoolchildren vandalised
Supporters of Save Roughfields were recently devasted to find their newly planted community orchard has been vandalised.
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Derbyshire e-scooter crackdown
Derbyshire Constabulary have seized a further 33 e-scooters as part of an ongoing crackdown on illegal use across the county.
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Professor Brian Cox arrives in Oldham
Oldham-born Professor Brian Cox has arrived in Oldham to inspire the next generation of scientists and to put the 'town on the centre of the universe'.
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Oldham leads the way in investing in young people’s future
Oldham has become the first borough in Greater Manchester to invest in the groundbreaking MegaHub programme - a bold move that’s opening up new digital and tech opportunities for local students.
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Knife found near children's park
A knife was discovered by police during an operation near a children’s playground in Oldham yesterday (Tuesday).
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Pensioner locked up for non-recent child sexual exploitation in Oldham
A sex offender who groomed an innocent girl and engaged in sexual activity with her over a one-year period has been jailed for 12 months.
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Olympic cyclists swap velodrome for kitchen in support of local food project
A group of elite British cyclists, including Paris 2024 Olympic silver medallist Jess Roberts, traded their bikes for aprons as they joined volunteers at the Tameside Meals SEVA Group project based in Hyde Town Hall.
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The scheme helping young people thrive at Willow Wood
Local young people are being supported by Willow Wood Hospice’s retail and volunteering teams through a scheme in collaboration with Tameside Council.
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Glossop football club commemorated
A new blue plaque is being unveiled in Glossop.
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‘Vibrant’ new entrance to town centre
The entrance to Oldham town centre has had a make-over. The high street can now be accessed from Oldham’s central bus stop via a new community space called Snipe Garden.
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Tameside couple take on epic tandem cycling challenges to raise funds for rescue cats and charities
A local Tameside couple, Megan and Mark, have spent the past decade pedalling thousands of miles across the UK, on a tandem bike, all in the name of charity.
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Keeping Tameside connected: How one local organisation is fighting digital poverty and e-waste
In an increasingly digital world, where access to technology determines opportunity, one grassroots organisation in Dukinfield is transforming lives, and landfills with their bold and compassionate mission.
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Final decision made on controversial pub conversion
A developer has lost an appeal after being refused permission to convert an old pub into a house of multiple occupation (HMO).
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Man suspected of child rape arrested
Police have arrested a 38-year-old man on suspicion of raping a girl under the age of 18 as they investigate non-recent child sexual exploitation cases in Oldham.
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Thug locked up for 16 years for shooting in Oldham
A 23-year-old man has been jailed for 16-years following a shooting in Oldham in broad daylight.
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Poundland repossessed by landlords
Poundland in Oldham town centre has been repossessed by its landlords, the Local Democracy Reporting Service understands.
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Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner visits Rayner High School for student Q&A
The Deputy Prime Minister and MP for Ashton-under-Lyne, The Right Honourable Angela Rayner, paid a special visit to Rayner High School last week, engaging with students and offering valuable insights into both her political journey and her current role at the heart of the UK government.
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New town centre garden opens
Oldham Council has officially opened Snipe Gardens, a new green space and public entrance into Oldham town centre.
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Fourth School Street coming to town to improve safety
Oldham Council is bringing in a fourth School Street at St Luke’s Primary in Chadderton - following the success of similar schemes aimed at improving safety across schools in the borough.
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New baby chapel opens at Bowley & Son’s Funeral Home in Ashton
A new funeral home has opened its doors in Ashton, Bowley & Son’s Funeral Directors, added this latest addition to their family-run business which is a place built with compassion, sensitivity, and the heartfelt desire to support local families during their most difficult moments.
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Oldham set for snooker masterclass
Grand Prix Champion Dominic Dale is all set to pot some shots at the latest snooker exhibition to be held in the town.
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Droylsden sisters raise over £20,000 for Breast Cancer Now after battling the disease themselves
Two sisters from Droylsden have turned personal tragedy into a powerful mission to raise awareness and funds for Breast Cancer Now, after breast cancer struck their family across multiple generations.
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Man killed after being hit by car on M60
The M60 was closed for 12 hours yesterday following the collision
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Will councils introduce terminal illness rule?
This week, Manchester council announced it was making a ‘pioneering’ move by writing off council tax bills for terminally ill Mancs.
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‘I lost 14 friends to war, then 14 more to suicide’
After eight years serving in the armed forces, Craig Monaghan’s whole world shattered.
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Police appeal after pedestrian killed in road accident on M60
Police are appealing for information following the tragic death of a 57-year-old man on Junction 22 of the M60 early today.
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Homeless Aid UK brings warm meals and compassion to Oldham's most vulnerable
Amidst wars, disputes and rising global tensions, one small group is making a big difference – offering meals to those in need during a time of soaring inflation and skyrocketing living costs.
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Three in court for vehicle offences
Three men have been charged with burglary, theft of motor vehicles and theft from a car after a series of offences in the Oldham area.
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The six major projects that could change Oldham forever
Six major projects that could transform the Greater Manchester skyline are set to be greenlit at a special planning meeting at Oldham Council next week.
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Ceiling collapses on mum and daughter’s heads after complaints
Sarah and her eight-year old daughter Leila were making tea on a Friday night when part of their ceiling collapsed over their heads.
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Will councils introduce terminal illness rule?
This week, Manchester council announced it was making a ‘pioneering’ move by writing off council tax bills for terminally ill Mancs.
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Major dates confirmed for Oldham’s new market and events space
Oldham’s new market will officially open in September, Oldham council has confirmed.
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Metrolink staff and police issue fines
Police in Failsworth made their presence known as they issued fines to those using the Metrolink trams without a ticket.
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Smoking in pregnancy at an all time low in Tameside
Tameside is celebrating a remarkable public health achievement as smoking during pregnancy hits an all-time low in the borough – giving more babies than ever the healthiest possible start in life.
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Wigs, warmth and wisdom: Inside the Wig and Scarf Room at Academy HQ
Every Friday at Academy HQ, tucked away in a quiet room filled with colour, compassion and community spirit, a small team of volunteers offer something far more powerful than wigs and scarves, they offer hope.
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Crime-busting in Derker proves a huge success
Operation Vulcan has continued to make a crime-busting difference in Derker since its inception in March.
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Firearm found in residential area
Police have found a handgun at the back of residential properties in Derker after conducting a search of secluded woodland as part of an ongoing weapons sweep initiative.
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St Christopher’s pupils raise over £1,300 for Tameside Hospital
The youngest pupils at St Christopher’s Primary School have proven that even little feet can make a big difference.
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Parent course on offer to help children transition to secondary school
Transition to secondary school is both challenging for parent and child – this is why Oldham Council is running a supportive course to help make the move stress free.
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Town centre shopping mall renamed
Oldham Council is renaming its town centre shopping mall – but not everyone is convinced by the rebrand.
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50,000 without a bus
More than 50,000 people in Greater Manchester have no access to daytime bus or tram service — but it’s set to take years to fix.
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Empty Wilko unit set to be filled
The empty Wilko unit in the heart of Ashton town centre is set to be taken over by Tameside College.
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Plans for new Lidl in Audenshaw take step forward
Lidl is pushing ahead with plans to build a new store in Audenshaw.
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Hyde Primary Care Network shortlisted for Nursing Times Award
CLEAR dementia transformation project at Hyde Primary Care Network (PCN) shortlisted for Nursing Times Award after delivering £1 million in NHS savings and cutting hospital admissions by 27%.
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Nominations for the Mental Health Community Awards are now open!
The Anthony Seddon Fund are looking for local people who go above and beyond to promote positive mental health and wellbeing in the community. It's time to celebrate the amazing people who make a difference in our lives!
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Join the fun at The Anthony Seddon Fund open day!
Mark your calendars for a day packed with community spirit, creativity, and well-being at The Anthony Seddon Fund’s annual open day at The Anthony Seddon Centre, 12 George Street, Ashton-under-Lyne, Saturday 12th July, 11am–3pm.
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Two more men arrested as part of the CSE cases in Oldham
Two more men, aged 38 and 40, have been arrested on suspicion of rape of a child during early morning raids today (Thurs).
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Former Wilko unit approved as a Hub for Post-16 Education
Opportunities to live and learn in Tameside are set to increase following the approval by Tameside Council to lease the former Wilko unit to Tameside College.
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Bin crew praised for helping resident with dementia
A bin crew who helped an elderly woman with dementia to get safely back home have been praised for their caring actions.
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Tameside resident celebrates over two decades of caring through Shared Lives
Jackie, 61, from Stalybridge supports both Anne and Mel through Shared Lives, a scheme empowering people with a range of needs to share daily life with a carer.
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Latics star Kian Harratt identified as man who threw chair in Ibiza brawl
Oldham Athletic forward Kian Harratt has sparked controversy again as he is identified as the man who threw a chair at a woman during a brawl at an Ibiza hotel, with the woman being hit in the viral footage.
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Former pub will become a new restaurant and HMO
An old pub in Ashton will be transformed into a new 54-seat restaurant and a house of multiple occupation (HMO).
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Old mattress warehouse will become new apartment block
An old mattress warehouse in Ashton will be transformed into a new apartment block.
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Have you seen Lydia from Oldham?
Police are growing increasingly concerned for the safety of a teenager who has been missing from home since January.
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"We've lost everything"
Businesses forced to close to make way for new housing development.
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“She was groomed in plain sight” — A Hyde father’s harrowing fight to protect his daughter
As the UK begins a national inquiry into grooming gangs, Marlon West tells the heartbreaking story of how his daughter Scarlett was failed by those meant to protect her and the devastating consequences.
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Local hero runs Manchester Marathon for Dukinfield’s Together Centre
Lyndsey Bertenshaw took on 26.2 miles to support the community hub close to her heart.
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Mother and Son take on Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge for mental health awareness
A determined mother and her 12-year-old son from Stalybridge have taken on the gruelling Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge to raise awareness for men’s mental health, in memory of a beloved family member lost to suicide.
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New CGI images reveal how project bringing more than 330 new homes to a Greater Manchester town centre will look
New images show how a major project to transform Oldham town centre into a ‘vibrant and thriving’ place will look.
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Police in Saddleworth and Lees launch new initiative to tackle speed related antisocial behaviour
The Saddleworth and Lees Neighbourhood Policing Team has launched a Community Speed Watch (CSW) initiative in the area.
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Exciting new chapter on the horizon for Oldham Town Centre
Oldham Council has unveiled a series of major developments set to shape the future of the town centre as part of the Building a Better Oldham programme.
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Protestors appear at social housing conference
Protestors interrupted a housing conference in Manchester after their housing association tried to slap them with a huge rent increase.
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First works start on £70m project to bring sports to the heart of Oldham
The first works have started on a £70m sports project in Oldham, which aims to bring 25,000 weekly visitors by the time it’s completed in 2030.
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Oldham MP speaks out about pavement parking
An Oldham MP has spoken out about a ‘serious problem affecting every corner of the borough’.
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Swimming for a cause: My 21-mile challenge for cancer support
This summer, I’m taking on a challenge that’s both physical and personal, swimming the equivalent of the English Channel, 21 miles or 1,351 lengths of a 25m pool, to raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.
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Willow Wood Hospice unveils bold new five-year strategy
Willow Wood Hospice has officially launched a new strategy, setting out its vision to remain at the heart of the Tameside and Glossop communities it serves.
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New food hall coming to Stalybridge
An old night club that was once a major hub for revellers in the heyday of ‘Staly Vegas’ will be transformed into a brand-new food hall.
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Police surgery invite
Residents are being invited to the local police neighbourhood team PACT meeting at Littlemoor Primary School in Oldham.
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Oldham Council in flag raising ceremony for the Armed Forces
Oldham Council officials braved the elements this morning as they joined forces for a special flag raising ceremony.
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Neighbourhood Policing Week highlights ongoing work by officers across the force
This week marks the beginning of national Neighbourhood Policing Week 2025 - which will see forces across the country highlight and celebrate the vital work being done in local communities.
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Household support funding for residents in need
Funding to support residents in low-income households is being allocated by Tameside Council.
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P.Louise from humble beginnings to beauty empire CEO
Paige Williams, from Droylsden is the dynamic and incredibly inspiring founder and CEO of P.Louise, attributes much of her brand's success to her challenging upbringing and the values instilled in her through those experiences.
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Could you be the one for Maggie? RSPCA’s gentle lurcher mum seeks a loving home
Meet Maggie the beautiful, gentle lurcher mum who has touched the hearts of staff at the RSPCA Tameside and Glossop branch.
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Hundreds of mourners gather to bid farewell to community stalwart
Hundreds of mourners gathered in Glodwick today (Monday) to bid a heartfelt farewell to community champion Jewel Miah MBE.
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First restoration works begin on Prudential Building
Oldham council has taken its first steps in transforming a grand old ‘eyesore’ in the middle of the town centre.
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Adult Education Centres to close in Derbyshire
The potential closure of adult training centres across Derbyshire could “strangle communities” and “hamper growth”, it is feared.
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Dukinfield Park Family Fun Day returns for 2025!
Final preparations are in place for next weekend's Dukinfield Park Family Fun Day.
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Hunt for a new chief executive goes on
Tameside Council will have to wait a bit longer for a new chief executive after failing to find the right candidate.
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IKEA teddy bear donation to help children experiencing loss
Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Trust is now home to 120 ‘Fabler Bjorn’ teddy bears, thanks to a generous donation from IKEA Manchester.
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Women encouraged to get involved in project to help them build confidence
Fatima Women’s Association is hosting a new project this week to help young women build their confidence and brush up on their digital skills.
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Oldham Council marks Armed Forces Week
Oldham Council is marking Armed Forces Week with a special flag raising ceremony tomorrow (Tuesday).
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Ashton schoolgirl raises awareness for childhood stomas with big heart and even bigger fundraisers
Nine-year-old Millie Barry from Ashton-under-Lyne is not your average schoolgirl. While many children her age are busy planning playdates or school trips, Millie is organising charity fun days, raising thousands of pounds, and offering a message of hope to children facing similar medical journeys.
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The latest children’s services report scrutinised
In recent memory, children’s services in Tameside have been in the spotlight for failures, toxicity and having an oppressive and bullying culture. But for the first time in a while there is a feeling that real change is on the horizon.
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High Peak MP's response to historic bill
Jon Pearce MP has released a statement following the historic news that MPs have approved The Terminally Ill Adults Bill.
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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.