The latest news from Wednesday, May 28th, 2025
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Drums, dance and DJ delight at Hadfield Infants
Hadfield Infants School have brought music and creativity to the classroom with a vibrant themed week.
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Fathers' Day support in dad's honour
A Glossop-based psychotherapist is using his experience of personal loss to support others this Father’s Day.
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Kindhearted sister raises funds in memory of late brother
A grieving sister has raised more than £10,700 in a heartfelt tribute to her brother who tragically took his own life.
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Dementia Hub invite for those affected
Fatima Women’s Association in Glodwick is running a dementia hub for local men and women who have been affected by the condition.
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NHS ambulance service rescue injured horse rider
North-West Ambulance Service NHS Trust were called out to an incident involving a woman who fell off her horse and needed emergency treatment.
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Local school’s eco-project takes flight with new chicken coop
Tired old hens used to living in battery cages will soon have a new home that’s so plush it’s been nicknamed Peckingham Palace.
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Bridging the digital divide in Tameside & beyond!
In an era where digital access is essential for education, employment, and social inclusion, Tameside Community Computers CIC (TCC) continue to make a profound impact on communities across Tameside, Oldham, and beyond.
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Workshop provides support to families affected by child exploitation
An innovative programme is aiming to support families affected by child exploitation and also raise awareness in the wider community.
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Mossley's Northern Carnival Centre of Excellence celebrates global success
What began as a dream for two music-obsessed teenagers has grown into an international carnival hub in the foothills of the Pennines.
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Children from Stalybridge school make pilgrimage to Willow Wood
Pupils from St Peter’s Catholic Primary School in Stalybridge have embarked on a ‘pilgrimage’ from the school to Willow Wood Hospice.