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Bollywood Night curries flavour with Willow Wood fundraisers
Community unites in support of hospice to raise £1,350
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Closure announced for Halifax branch in Ashton town centre
Residents in Ashton are set to lose another high street bank this summer, as Halifax has confirmed it will close its Ashton-under-Lyne branch.
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Hotel in historic mill next to sewage plant approved
Developers have been given the go ahead to transform one of Oldham’s historic cotton mills into a hotel.
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Audenshaw doctor urges residents to quit smoking ahead of Ramadan
As Ramadan approaches, an Audenshaw resident is encouraging others across Tameside to use the holy month as a springboard to quit smoking and improve their health, with support from Be Well Tameside.
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Stalybridge railway station honoured at Cheshires best let stations awards
Stalybridge railway station has once again been recognised for excellence, winning the prestigious Chris Dale TravelWatch Award for Large Stations at the recent Cheshire Best Kept Stations Awards Evening.
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Apprentice joiner wins top award in Tameside
A young apprentice joiner from local housing provider Jigsaw Homes Group has been recognised for her outstanding progress after winning a special award at this year’s Train Tameside 500 Awards.
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Local explorer Steve Hill prepares for gruelling Arctic expedition across Svalbard
Local adventurer Steve Hill, recently recognised as one of the world’s Top 10 Explorers, is preparing for his first major challenge of 2026 . . . a gruelling Arctic expedition across the frozen wilderness of Svalbard.
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FCHO on target to double its apprentice numbers as it marks National Apprentice Week
First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) remains on target to double its apprentice numbers as the housing association celebrates National Apprenticeship Week.
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Man jailed for 28 years after scissors attack on nurse
A man has been sentenced to 28-years in prison after attacking a nurse from behind with a pair of scissors, leaving her with serious injuries.
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Hope as MP gets involved in proposed closure of day care centre
Families hope an adult day care centre facing closure could be rescued after a local MP has stepped in to find an ‘urgent solution’.
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Oldham ‘left in the dark’ amidst calls for ‘proper’ police station
Oldham is still waiting for updates on its ‘urgently needed’ new police station after it emerged the plans did not include any jail cells.
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Council rejects move to keep Glossop tip open
The future of Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre has moved a step closer to a final decision as Derbyshire County Council met to debate its 2026-27 budget and wider financial plans.
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The Glossop Chronicle announces new editor
The Glossop Chronicle has this week announced the appointment of Claire Webber as its new Editor, following her promotion within the Not Really Here Group.
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Big Places for Everyone planning application Broadbent Moss
Travel on the tram from Oldham towards Shaw and Crompton Metrolink stop and you’ll notice the rows of terraced homes suddenly fall away into grass verges and fields. That could soon change.
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‘No one can come rip up the plans’ I have put in place for Oldham: Cllr Shah
Oldham’s major regeneration works will go ahead the council’s Labour boss says – even if they lose more power at the local election.
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Communist League candidate Hugo Wils calls for public works and working-class action in by-election
Hugo Wils, 38, is standing as the Communist League candidate in the forthcoming Gorton and Denton by-election on 26 February.
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New Sainsbury’s and gym coming to old Audi dealership
The former Audi dealership in Gee Cross will be converted into a Sainsbury’s and a PureGym. Audi Approved Hyde closed down in March last year and has been sitting empty ever since.
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Pub’s future secured after demolition plans scrapped
A pub in the heart of a community has officially dodged the bulldozer after demolition plans were shelved.
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Conservative candidate Charlotte Cadden outlines stance on HMOs, policing and single-sex spaces
Retired police detective Charlotte Cadden has been selected as the Conservative Party’s candidate for the forthcoming Gorton and Denton by-election on 26 February.
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Rejoin EU candidate sets out regeneration and youth plans ahead of Gorton and Denton by-election
Joseph O’Meachair has been confirmed as the Rejoin EU Party candidate for the upcoming Gorton and Denton by-election on 26 February.
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Fly-tipping hotspot hit less than a week after council cleared rubbish
Residents of an Oldham neighbourhood are up in arms after being hit by fly-tipping less than a week after illegally dumped rubbish was cleared away by the council.
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Hyde shop owner fined after illicit tobacco and vape haul uncovered
A Hyde shop owner has been fined after Tameside Trading Standards officers uncovered a significant haul of illicit tobacco products and non-compliant e-cigarettes during an inspection.
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Rosie the Boxer cross hopes to find ‘fur-ever’ love after 775 days at Dogs Trust Manchester
A lovable Boxer cross who has spent more than two years waiting for a home is hoping this Valentine’s Day will finally bring her the happy ending she deserves.
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By-election battle turns bitter after campaign sign removal
Green Party activists have allegedly been reported to the police after reports state they were removing a Labour Party campaign sign from a constituents garden.
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Blackpool Illuminations meets Oldham as Illuminate Festival returns for 2026
Oldham is set to shine once again as Illuminate Light Night returns . . . inviting everyone to see the town sparkle once more.
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Police launch appeal to find two youths in connection with robbery
Officers are appealing for information following reports of a robbery in Oldham Town Centre.
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Teen charged with several offences in relation to stabbing in Shaw
A 17-year-old boy has been charged with several offences in connection with a stabbing in Shaw in which two people were injured.
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Latics diary: It was nice while it lasted, The big question
Just 21 days ago, I wrote on these pages that Latics could mount a promotion play-off challenge with the remaining fixtures – that the players were good enough, that the club was entitled to think of itself as a future League One outfit.
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Teenager urges young people to rethink ‘impossible dream’ of arts careers
“Working in the arts is not easy, and it’s perhaps even harder for young people who don’t live in a big city like London, or even Manchester.”
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Mossley Farmers Market scoops national award in first year
Mossley Farmers Market has won national recognition after being named Best Small Speciality Market at the Great British Market Awards.
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Tokyo Reunion club night 'could not have gone better'
A live music venue came alive on Saturday evening as DJs and party lovers reunited for a charity event.
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Healing through music at Reuben’s Retreat
UK charity ‘Music in Hospitals & Care’ have brought the soothing benefits of live music to children, their families and staff at Reuben’s Retreat in Glossop.
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“Smile as You Dial”
How Glossop’s Call Companions are combating loneliness one phone call at a time
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The Guinness Partnership celebrates success of Oldham apprentice
The Guinness Partnership - one of England’s largest housing associations - is celebrating its apprenticeship programme and the value it brings to local communities.
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TravelSafe LiveChat reaches a milestone of 500 reports
Greater Manchester Police is celebrating a significant milestone as the TravelSafe LiveChat service reaches 500 reports since launching.
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Public hustings announced ahead of Gorton and Denton by-election
Levenshulme Community Association will be hosting a public hustings ahead of the Gorton and Denton by-election on Thursday 12th February, starting at 7pm.
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Families and residents support charity life-skills event
Families and supporters came out in force to back a special event that raised funds for local charities and taught vital life skills.
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Reform UK issues statement over by-election leaflets in Gorton and Denton
Reform UK is facing backlash after campaign letters distributed in the Gorton and Denton constituency failed to include a legally required imprint stating who funded and distributed them.
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He’s done it again – world shocked by a three-year-olds incredible snooker talent
Jude from Tameside, Manchester, recently secured two Guinness World Records.
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The Denton and Gorton by-election: What are the bookies odds on the potential victor?
A corner of Manchester and Tameside is set to become the focus of the national political picture later this month as the voters of Gorton and Denton go to the polls.
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The council meeting that symbolised the true impact of the WhatsApp scandal
A year ago a WhatsApp scandal rocked the eastern corner of Greater Manchester. Now the ugly scars from that deep political rupture are on display for all to see.
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GMFRS hosts charity fundraising event
Local people are being invited to support a worthwhile cause today as Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service hosts a fundraising event in aid of several charities
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Stiles, smiles and miles: Glossop's inter-church ladies walking group turns 20
A popular Glossop ladies’ walking group is celebrating two decades of friendship, fresh air and fundraising.
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Manchester drug gang jailed for more than 40 years after covert police operation
Five members of a Manchester-based organised crime group have been jailed for a combined total of more than 40 years following a five-month covert police investigation into large-scale drug trafficking across the UK.
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Victorian library sold off for redevelopment
A Victorian-era library in Hyde has been sold off by the council so it can be transformed into a giant apartment complex.
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Voters urged to check registration ahead of Gorton and Denton by-election
Residents across Gorton and Denton are being reminded to check they are correctly registered to vote ahead of the forthcoming parliamentary by-election, with key deadlines fast approaching.
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Spark Oldham issues urgent warning: vital community services at risk of closure
Spark Oldham has issued an urgent warning that multiple frontline community services will be forced to close within the next eight weeks unless immediate funding is secured.
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Significant progress made in Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) support
A letter from Ofsted and the Care Quality Commission highlights clear improvements across the local SEND system in Oldham.
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Oldham RLFC boss ‘stepping aside’ over dispute with Oldham Athletic in update about club debts
The chair of Oldham’s rugby club is ‘stepping aside’ over a dispute with local football team Oldham Athletic.
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Tameside cheer academy set for Orlando success after recent move
A Tameside-based cheer and dance school is preparing for the trip of a lifetime after securing multiple prestigious bids to compete on the world stage in Orlando, Florida.
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Glossop dad takes on gruelling challenge to thank school
A Glossop father is preparing to take on an incredibly tough challenge to raise money for the school that has transformed his young son’s life.
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Glossopdale Foodbank reflects on year of achievement
Glossopdale Foodbank has paid tribute to the generous support it has received from donors and volunteers over the past year.
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Marks & Spencer Glossop café to close amid national shake-up
Following rumours that the café in the Glossop branch of Marks & Spencer was set to close, the company’s head office has confirmed the news.
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Glossop Mountain Rescue battles storm to rescue stranded walker
Glossop Mountain Rescue Team were recently called out to assist an experienced hill walker who had spent the night on Kinder Scout.
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Mental health advocate takes ‘Brew Monday’ message to Parliament
Mental health advocate Oskar Wilkinson recently attended the Houses of Parliament to help tackle the stigma surrounding ‘Blue Monday’.
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Glossop to host new adult autism support group
Autistic adults in Glossop are invited to attend an information session about a new support group due to start in February. This is an extension of meet ups that already happen in New Mills and Buxton.
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Old Glossop Cricket Club celebrates 125 years with ‘Buy a Brick’ appeal
Old Glossop Cricket Club is marking its 125th anniversary by launching a special ‘Buy a Brick’ crowdfunding campaign to help transform a historic part of its ground.
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Another year of Oxbridge success for Ashton Sixth Form College
Ashton Sixth Form College is celebrating another outstanding year of Oxbridge success, with eight students receiving offers to study at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge.
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Town centre regeneration takes step forward with new multi-storey car park plan
The transformation of Stalybridge town centre is moving at pace – with plans for massive multi-storey car park tabled.
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Two children struck by car during rush hour
Police were called to the scene of a collision in Oldham during rush hour today (Wed) in which two children were injured.
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Padfield pupils help create new wildflower meadow
Youngsters from Padfield Community Primary School recently rolled up their sleeves to help boost biodiversity in the village.
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Police sought man to assist with shoplifting enquiries
Police would like to speak to this man (pictured) as they believe he can help with their investigation into shoplifting worth over £100 at Asda on Huddersfield Road, Oldham, at around 5:28pm on January 27.
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Historic mill could be turned into hotel – except it’s right next to a sewage plant
A plan to turn one of Oldham’s historic cotton mills into a hotel has been ‘recommended for approval’ by town planners.
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FCHO Apfel Lane Community Centre will open this spring following a £25,000 refurbishment
First Choice Homes Oldham’s (FCHO) Apfel Lane Community Centre will open this spring following a £25,000 refurbishment of its main room.
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Major disruption to trains due to Manchester Piccadilly station closure
Passengers using Manchester Piccadilly, the North West’s busiest railway station, are being urged to plan their journeys carefully this February ahead of a once-in-a-generation track and signalling overhaul.
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Meet the candidates who will be battling for your vote this month
Eleven candidates are chasing the Gorton and Denton parliamentary seat after nominations closed this week, the by-election already unfolding in the full glare of the national media.
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Oldham’s Adult Social Care rated ‘Good’ by Care Quality Commission
Adult Social Care is helping residents to live fuller, safer and more independent lives, staying connected to their communities through compassionate care at home, strong safeguarding, tailored support, and trusted advice according to its latest inspection.
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Families speak out against closure of adult day care centre
Families say they will be left ‘devastated and uprooted’ if plans to close a day care centre for adults with learning disabilities are approved.
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Trigger Me Timbers councillors found in breach of council code of conduct
The former leader of Tameside council claimed she was a victim of a ‘malicious political attack’ as she was found in breach of the council’s code of conduct.
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“We’re not giving up without a fight” - Community rallies to save Hyde boxing club amid uncertainty over future
A long-established boxing club at the heart of Hyde is facing an uncertain future, prompting a growing campaign from local residents, members and supporters who say the facility is a vital lifeline for young people and families.
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Full list of candidates announced for Gorton and Denton by-election
The list of candidates standing in the forthcoming Gorton and Denton by-election has now been confirmed.
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Two new non-executive directors join First Choice Homes Oldham
Two new non-executive directors have joined First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) as the housing association continues to strengthen its board.
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“I wish I’d done it 20 years ago”: Tameside woman finds new calling at 55
After more than 20 years as an area sales manager, Allison thought she was closing the door on her working life for good.
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53rd annual gala dinner staged for Conservative Clubs
Conservative Clubs from across the local area attended the North West Area Conservative Clubs Advisory Committee's 53rd Annual Gala Dinner at the weekend held at West Tower in Ormskirk.
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Arrests made following armed robbery in Hadfield
Two men have been arrested following an armed robbery at a Tesco Express store in Hadfield, which sparked a dramatic police pursuit across Greater Manchester.
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Glossop amputee takes on marathon challenge
A Glossop man who lost his leg to bone cancer is preparing to take on one of his biggest challenges yet, completing a full marathon on April 19th to raise funds for the Bone Cancer Research Trust.
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Police issue advice after rise in gold theft
Police have issued crime prevention advice following reports of gold jewellery being stolen from properties in the Coldhurst area.
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Brand new language festival launches this month
Language education is set to take centre stage with the launch of Language Fest North West.
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Run for Reuben’s: Charity calls on locals to join the Manchester challenge
Reuben’s Retreat is calling on supporters to join its team of #REURunners at the AJ Bell Great Manchester Run on Sunday 31st May 2026.
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Police appeal for help to find missing man
Police have launched an appeal to find a 45-year-old man who has not been seen since yesterday (Monday) morning.
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Standards hearing into WhatsApp scandal begins
The former leader of Tameside council is set to deny allegations that she breached the council’s code of conduct, a standards hearing was told.
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Roughyeds facing liquidation
Oldham’s rugby club could be facing liquidation after being summoned to court over debt issues.
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Man and child injured in sword robbery
Police are investigating a robbery in which a man and a 12-year-old child suffered superficial injuries after three men brandishing swords broke into their property.
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Small acts of kindness bring big comfort for cancer patients this World Cancer Day
This World Cancer Day, Wednesday 4th February, a powerful example of community compassion is making a real difference for people facing one of the toughest days of their lives, their first chemotherapy appointment.
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Hyde's robot vet
It’s not without reason that Godley resident Pete Brocklehurst has assumed the title ‘robot vet’ after working on Hyde Fundraisers replica K-9 over the past couple of years.
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Royal Oldham Hospital parking scandal exposed by FOI
A Freedom of Information (FOI) response has exposed serious failures in the parking system at Royal Oldham Hospital, raising urgent concerns about fairness, safety and transparency and reinforcing calls for a multi-storey car park and major reform.
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New chapter begins for SK Dance & Musical Theatre
There was a buzz of excitement at Tower Mill on Sunday as SK Dance & Musical Theatre officially opened the doors to its brand-new studios, marking a major milestone for the growing Tameside academy.
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Powerful theatre project tackles hate crime in Tameside schools
A powerful theatre production is touring schools across Tameside as part of Hate Crime Awareness Week and LGBTQ+ History Month, helping young people explore issues around identity, discrimination and community safety.
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Flying the flag for India's Republic Day
Shree Bharatiya Mandal marked India’s Republic Day with a vibrant flag-hoisting ceremony, followed by the official opening of a new community polytunnel funded through generous donations from local supporters.
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Generations join to honour Holocaust Memorial Day with art project
A care home and six Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) schools in Tameside have collaborated to create an art project for Holocaust Memorial Day.
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£50,000 cannabis farm discovered after police raid in Werneth
Police acting on intelligence forced entry to a property in Werneth on Friday, where they uncovered a sophisticated, professionally set-up cannabis farm valued at £50,000.
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Local Conservative Clubs attend Northwest gala dinner
Conservative Clubs from across Tameside, Oldham and the wider Northwest came together last weekend for the Northwest Area Conservative Clubs Advisory Committee’s 53rd Annual Gala Dinner, held at the prestigious West Tower in Ormskirk.
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Students showcase museum-inspired artwork at Portland Basin
Students from Clarendon Sixth Form College in Ashton-under-Lyne have created a striking new exhibition inspired by Portland Basin Museum and its collections.
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Volunteer recognised for transforming garage site into lovely garden
A Failsworth volunteer who helped turn a disused First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) garage site into a community garden is the housing association’s January Hidden Hero.
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Face-to-face childcare support now available at Tameside family hubs
Parents and carers across Tameside can now access face-to-face advice on childcare, early education and family services through their local family hubs.
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Children’s services director reflects on one year in charge
‘We’ve outlived Ruben Amorim’. Those were the first words from Tameside council’s director of children’s services as she sat down with the Local Democracy Reporting Service to mark her department’s progress after one year under her leadership.
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Retired police detective selected as Conservative candidate for by-election
Retired police detective Charlotte Cadden has been selected as the Conservative Party’s candidate for the forthcoming Gorton and Denton by-election.
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Rejoin EU Party names candidate for Gorton and Denton by-election
Joseph O’Meachair has been confirmed as the Rejoin EU Party candidate for the upcoming Gorton and Denton by-election.
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Oldham Coliseum ‘ghost’
At first glance, it’s just a photograph of some scaffolding.
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Review: “Frosted” brings icy magic to New Mills
If anyone still believes amateur theatre has limits, Frosted at New Mills Art Theatre blows that notion clean out of the water.
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Labour announces candidate for Gorton and Denton by-election
Labour has announced its candidate for the upcoming Gorton and Denton by-election, as parties begin campaigning to win the Greater Manchester seat.
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Social Democratic Party announce candidate for Gorton and Denton by-election
The Social Democratic Party (SDP) has announced Sebastian Moore as its candidate for the forthcoming Gorton and Denton parliamentary by-election.
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‘If Bournemouth can be Premier League, so can Oldham’
Hopes are high Oldham is on the brink of ‘getting on the sporting map’ — with sights set on the town’s return to the Premier League.
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Nearly 900 charges and fees are going up in Oldham – how it will hit people in the town
Almost 900 service charges and fees are due to go up in Oldham council, with one key exception.
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Oldham leading the race for workplace wellness
Greater Manchester Wellbeing Series has teamed up with social enterprise Upturn and is encouraging other organisations and businesses to get involved to help solve Britain’s soaring sick day crisis – starting with Oldham.
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Nigel Farage visits Denton ahead of February by-election
Nigel Farage visited Denton on Friday 30 January as part of Reform UK’s campaign in the Denton and Gorton by-election, appearing alongside the party’s candidate Matt Goodwin for a day of canvassing and meetings with residents and business owners.
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The Radclyffe School celebrates young readers from local primary schools
The Radclyffe School welcomed Year 5 and 6 pupils from Horton Mill Primary School, Stanley Road Primary School and Bare Trees Primary School for a special evening celebrating improvements in reading.
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Crime down but work continues as GMP reveal stats
Greater Manchester police remain focused on tackling shoplifting, burglary and theft as part of its ongoing efforts to combat street-level crime across the force area.
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Greens announce Hannah Spencer as candidate for Gorton and Denton by-election
The Green Party has announced Hannah Spencer as its parliamentary candidate for the Gorton and Denton by-election, following a vote by local party members.
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Jackie Pearcey selected to stand for Liberal Democrats in Gorton and Denton by-election
Local campaigner Jackie Pearcey has been announced as the Liberal Democrat candidate for Gorton and Denton ahead of the upcoming by-election.
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Road closure likely to cause disruption
A ten-day road closure on the main route towards Oldham town centre could cause significant disruption.
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‘It’s embarassing. It’s an appalling mess.’
Residents near Woodhouses in Oldham have been left ‘disgusted and embarrassed’ by an ‘avalanche’ of rubbish blighting their neighbourhood.
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Derbyshire Police to launch new ‘behind the scenes’ podcast
Derbyshire Constabulary is preparing to lift the lid on modern policing with the launch of a brand-new podcast offering an honest, behind-the-scenes look at life in the force.
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Oldham’s ‘Running Man’ raises over £20,000 for Winter Aid — heads to Uganda with local volunteers
An Oldham endurance runner known as the town’s ‘Running Man’ is taking community spirit from Greater Manchester to the global stage — after raising more than £20,000 for winter aid and preparing to travel to Uganda this Sunday.
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Illuminate Light Night 2026 heading to Oldham
The annual Illuminate Light Night will return to Oldham town centre promising a free evening of spectacular light installations, performances and community celebration.
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Tameside hospital trust named in shock NHS accessibility training shortfall
New research has revealed that the vast majority of NHS staff in England have not received training on their legal duties to support patients who are deaf or have hearing loss, with Tameside and Glossop’s hospital trust among those reporting no staff trained at all.
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Residents invited to have their say on Tameside’s Gambling Licensing Policy
Tameside Council is inviting residents, businesses and community organisations to take part in a public consultation on its updated Gambling Licensing Policy for 2026 to 2029.
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Glossop council tenants are invited to have their say
Tenants living in Council-owned homes across the High Peak are being invited to share their experiences and ideas for how housing services can be improved.
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Tameside family share life-saving legacy to inspire organ donation
The family of a much-loved 34-year-old man from Tameside are sharing his story to raise awareness of organ donation and to support patients and families at Tameside Hospital.
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Businesses and community groups invited to Tameside Climate Action Conference
Local businesses and community organisations across Tameside are being encouraged to take part in a dedicated Climate Action Conference next month.
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Woman on the run being sought by police
Police are appealing for the public’s help to find Amy Kellett, who is wanted on recall to prison.
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Glossopdale Action for Sustainable Travel help launch new car club
Glossop residents will soon have a new, greener way to get around town, with the Enterprise Car Club launching on Saturday 31st January.
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Major disruption ahead as Mottram Moor closure sparks outcry
Residents are preparing for disruption on the A57 at Mottram Moor this March, as part of the long‑running A57 Link Roads Project.
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Tameside Council commits £18.5m to support households with Council Tax
Tameside Council is set to invest £18.5 million into its Council Tax Support Scheme for 2026/27, strengthening help for residents facing financial hardship.
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Consultation begins on future of historic hall
Consultation on proposals to change a historic document that governs how Glossop's Victoria Hall is managed and used has now started.
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SEND consultation begins at Glossop primary school
Derbyshire County Council has launched public consultation on proposals to formally recognise and strengthen specialist SEND support already being delivered at Whitfield St James' Primary School.
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Ashton barista reaches national final in Costa Coffee competition
A barista from Costa Coffee’s Snipe Retail Park store in Ashton-under-Lyne is celebrating after being named one of just 12 finalists in the company’s prestigious 2026 UK and Ireland Barista of the Year competition.
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Former council leader caught up in WhatsApp scandal apologises
Almost one year on from the WhatsApp scandal that rocked Greater Manchester, one politician caught in the middle of it has finally spoken out.
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Tameside council £9.2m currently over budget
Tameside council is expected to dig deep into its emergency funds in order to balance the books by the end of the year.
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NHS Breast Screening Van coming to Glossop - don’t miss your chance!
The NHS Breast Screening Van is coming to Glossop, providing an important opportunity for women to take control of their health.
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Derbyshire County Council to consider refreshed Council Plan
Derbyshire County Council’s Cabinet is set to consider a refreshed Council Plan, outlining what the authority describes as a more streamlined and pragmatic approach to delivering local services.
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Glossop Cinema Club awarded national bursary
The national charity for the support and development of community cinema, ‘Cinema For All’, has included local pop-up community cinema ‘Glossop Cinema Club’ into their annual ‘Glow’ programme.
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Man with links to Oldham wanted on recall to prison
Police are appealing for the public’s help to find Ellis Mayall, who is wanted on recall to prison.
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Score free tickets to Oldham Athletic AFC game while helping Dr Kershaw's
Football fans can get free tickets to an Oldham Athletic AFC game whilst helping Dr Kershaw’s Hospice by signing up for its upcoming Hartley’s Hero Walk.
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Police appeal for family of man found dead in Oldham to come forward
Greater Manchester Police are appealing for the public’s help to trace the family of a man found dead at his home in Oldham.
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SportsTown project update
Andy Burnham plans to invoke special powers to ‘turbocharge’ schemes for a major revamp in Oldham.
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Five councillors on Labour’s long list for Gorton and Denton
Five Greater Manchester councillors have been long-listed to be Labour’s candidate in the Gorton and Denton by-election, the Local Democracy Reporting Service understands.
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Reform UK candidate for Gorton and Denton by-election announced
Reform UK has announced that Matt Goodwin will stand as the party’s candidate in the Gorton and Denton by-election.
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Chadderton Town Hall hosts first wedding fair
One of Oldham’s most stunning venues flung open its doors on (Sunday) to host its first ever wedding fair.
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Police secure three month closure order on property suspected of offering sexual services in Failsworth
Officers from Oldham’s Neighbourhood Policing Team have secured a three-month closure order on a property suspected of offering sexual services in the Failsworth area following intelligence gathered within the community.
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Signs of improvement for failing children’s services
Improvements in children’s services in Tameside have been ‘hindered’ by a lack of permanent leadership, according to Ofsted. The education watchdog carried out a monitoring visit on the council service currently in special measures.
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£1.5m Pride in Place funding earmarked for community improvements across Tameside
Communities across Tameside are set to benefit from a £1.5 million investment aimed at improving local pride, public spaces and community facilities by March 2027.
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Tameside archive centre celebrates seventh year of national accreditation
Tameside’s Local Studies and Archive Centre has once again been recognised for its high standards, retaining its prestigious Archive Accreditation status for the seventh consecutive year.
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Six councillors found to have breached code of conduct in independent report
Six councillors embroiled in the Trigger Me Timbers scandal have been found in breach of Tameside council’s code of conduct, according to an independent report.
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Supported housing scheme opens in Tameside
A historic Tameside building has been brought back to life to provide much-needed supported accommodation for young care leavers.
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Labour blocks Burnham from Denton by-election bid
The political future of the Gorton and Denton constituency has been thrown into turmoil following the resignation of long-serving MP Andrew Gwynne and Labour’s controversial decision to block Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham from standing in the resulting by-election.
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Tickets selling fast for Dr Kershaw's Strictly
If you are missing Strictly Come Dancing, you can get your fix at Dr Kershaw’s Hospice’s upcoming dance extravaganza.
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Tameside residents invited to share views on adult social care
Adults in Tameside who receive long-term support from Adult Social Care may soon be invited to take part in a national feedback survey.
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Chai ladies present hand embroidered collage to Lyndhurst Primary School
The Lyndhurst Women’s CHAI group has created a stunning embroidered collage that beautifully represents the school's values.
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Students shine on red carpet at Glossopdale School awards
Year 11 students from Glossopdale School and Sixth Form recently enjoyed a red‑carpet experience during a special celebration assembly.
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Barnet 3 – 2 Latics: How did Oldham not win this game?
At no point before the final whistle did any of the travelling Latics fans believe their side would lose this game, yet they did, by failing to apply enough pressure when they had a man advantage, and by conceding a very, very streaky late goal.
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New bike shelter for school with help from FCHO
A Holts primary school has a new bike shelter thanks to First Choice Homes Oldham (FCHO) after the headteacher asked if the housing association could help install one.
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No Glossop roads included in £3m county repair scheme
Glossop has been left out of a £3 million Derbyshire County Council pothole repair scheme despite the programme being based on roads suggested by local councillors.
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Love in the Market returns to Ashton with music, theatre and free family fun
Ashton Market Hall is set to burst into colour, creativity and community spirit once again as Love in the Market returns on Saturday 14 February 2026.
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Tameside Council reduces forecast overspend but financial pressures remain
Tameside Council says it is taking “clear and responsible action” to improve its financial position this year, after reducing a previously forecast overspend by almost half.
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2026 elections
Dozens of councils have been told by Westminster they can postpone their elections this year. But why? And what does this mean for voting across Greater Manchester?
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‘It’s like proper gangland stuff’
Councillor Josh Charters had just returned from walking his dog, Korinna, and was getting ready for bed with his partner, when a stranger in a balaclava set fire to his car.
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Family raises concerns over care standards at Droylsden care home
The family of a 94-year-old Droylsden woman have spoken out about what they describe as a deeply distressing experience inside a local care home, raising serious safeguarding and human rights concerns about the treatment of vulnerable residents.
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Greater Manchester alcohol-free non-profit launches
Oldhamers who want to cut down, stop drinking or explore life without alcohol beyond Dry January can do so thanks to a free sober social event taking place next month.
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Preview: Latics have a wrong to right at The Hive, Will Sutton has left the building, Soccernomics ding-dong round two
The Latics bus travelled south today ahead of tomorrow’s early kick-off against Barnet. The sides shared the points earlier in the season, but the truth is that Latics absolutely battered them right up to the point where there was only one more thing to do: score, put it in the onion bag, register.
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Fall in love with reading again: Oldham residents urged to rediscover their libraries in 2026
The National Year of Reading began this year - an initiative led by The National Literacy Trust to inspire more people to make reading part of their lives.
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Local funeral director takes on boxing ring and Mount Kilimanjaro for charity
A Tameside funeral director is swapping her traditional attire for boxing gloves and hiking boots as she takes on two major fundraising challenges in support of local charity Purple Heart Wishes.
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Hundreds of arrests made over the festive period as GMP cracks down on drink and drug driving
Officers made 400 arrests during a December crackdown on drink and drug driving as part of the national Operation Limit campaign.
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Twelve fined after eight tonnes of waste dumped in Ashton alleyway
Twelve people are set to be fined after more than eight tonnes of waste were illegally dumped in an Ashton alleyway.
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Locals have their say on Denton MP’s resignation
“It’s about time.” That is the reaction to Denton’s MP stepped down as the representative of the town he’s served for 21 years.
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Specialist health unit to be moved out of Oldham as A&E department struggles
A specialist health unit in Oldham may be relocated to Manchester to help relieve pressure on an ‘overcrowded’ and underperforming A&E department.
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Angela Rayner pledges commitment to Holocaust Memorial Day
Angela Rayner, Ashton- under-Lyne MP, has signed the Holocaust Educational Trust’s Book of Commitment, pledging her support for Holocaust Memorial Day and her commitment to remembering the six million Jewish men, women and children murdered during the Holocaust, while paying tribute to the survivors who continue to educate younger generations.
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Man wanted on recall to prison
Police are appealing for help to find Curtis Burke from Stockport, who is wanted on recall to prison and breach of his sex offenders register.
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How Oldham’s £8m cuts will affect you
Oldham town hall bosses will have to slash £8m to balance this year’s books, a budget report has confirmed.
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Dogs Trust Manchester celebrates first rehoming of 2026
Dogs Trust Manchester is celebrating a heart-warming start to the year as ten-year-old Mia becomes the charity’s first dog of 2026 to be successfully rehomed through foster care.
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£23m St Anne’s Road bridge opens in Denton after three-year project
A new £23 million motorway bridge has officially opened in Denton, marking the long-awaited completion of a major three-year infrastructure scheme in Greater Manchester.
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Pride in Place funding brings year of major events to Ashton
Ashton-under-Lyne is set for a year of vibrant community celebrations after the first allocation of Pride in Place funding was confirmed, paving the way for a packed programme of events throughout 2026.
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The resignation that could change Greater Manchester forever
February 8, 2025: A Saturday night that changed Tameside politics forever, and one that could still reshape the future of Greater Manchester for years.
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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.
