The latest news from Thursday, December 4th, 2025
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Hollingworth couple show how flexible fostering can change lives
A Hollingworth couple are proving that fostering can flex around busy working lives while making a life-changing difference to local children.
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Tameside and Glossop NHS heroes celebrated at awards
The compassion, dedication and life-changing impact of mental health and learning disability staff across Tameside and Glossop has been recognised at the 2025 Pennine Care People Awards.
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Oldham NHS heroes celebrated
The care, compassion and dedication of NHS mental health and learning disability staff has been recognised at a glittering and fully sponsored awards ceremony.
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Officers appealing for information following two targeted arson attacks in Oldham
Detectives are investigating two suspected arson attacks in Oldham from earlier this week.
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Recycle your Christmas tree for Willow Wood
Tameside residents are once again being urged to recycle their real Christmas trees with Willow Wood Hospice, turning festive clean-up into vital support for local patient care.
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Pennine Mencap hail a glittering Celebratory Ball a huge success
A local charity which supports adults with learning disabilities and complex needs has hailed its recent Celebration Ball a huge success.
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Denton History Society ‘left homeless’ following Festival Hall closure
The Denton History Society says it has been left “effectively homeless” after being told to remove decades’ worth of documents, archives and artefacts from Denton Festival Hall, with no suitable alternative accommodation in place.
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New Lidl store opens in Oldham
Oldham has officially added another Lidl to its shopping scene, as a brand-new store opened its doors at the Hollinwood Junction site.
