The latest news from Thursday, September 11th, 2025
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Motorcyclist who tragically died in a road traffic collision named
A 46-year-old man who sadly died following a fatal road traffic collision in Failsworth has been named.
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Council report budget is on track despite social care pressures
Derbyshire County Council has published a report on its budget position for the first three months of the 2025–2026 financial year.
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Breaking Barriers: Oldham Group's bold plan for free school transport
The Oldham Group is leading the way with a groundbreaking proposal to guarantee free school travel for children living in temporary accommodation.
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Police embrace ground-breaking technology to cut workload and boost time on the beat
Greater Manchester Police are using time-saving technology to ensure officers spend more time on the beat.
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Refurbished crazy golf course swings into action at Stamford Park
A newly refurbished crazy golf course has officially opened at Stamford Park, giving children, young people, and families the chance to have a “hole lot of fun” while enjoying one of Tameside’s best-loved green spaces.
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First Choice Homes set to offer energy efficient bulbs at two roadshows
Oldhamers are being offered free light bulbs and gadgets to help keep energy bills down this winter.
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Rayner resigns for tax underpayment
It was ten years ago that Angela Rayner graced the front page of the Tameside Reporter, becoming Ashton's very first female MP.
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Dozens of new homes, and all the other planning decisions at latest Tameside town hall meeting
Dozens of new homes for Tameside have been approved at the latest town hall meeting.
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Explore Mossley’s past at the Heritage Centre open days
Mossley Heritage Centre, tucked away in the corner of the Emmaus building on Queen Street, will be opening its doors this month as part of the national Heritage Open Days festival.
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New train artwork celebrating 200 years of railway history and Northern's long serving colleagues unveiled in Manchester
Northern has unveiled new artwork, covering the full length of a two-carriage train, to pay tribute to long-serving colleagues who have contributed to the group’s success.