The latest news from Monday, March 30th, 2026
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Droylsden issue plea after recent crowd troubles
Droylsden FC have issued a strong warning to supporters after the club was charged by the FA concerning items being thrown onto the pitch.
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Weekend football round-up: Tigers climb out of drop zone
Hyde United climbed out of the NPL Premier relegation zone on Saturday with a statement 3-0 win over play-off hopefuls Stockton Town.
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Advertorial: New padel venue serves up fresh sporting buzz in Tameside
A brand-new sporting hotspot has arrived in Tameside, and it’s already creating a buzz.
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Hidden disabilities, hidden barriers
An article written by 16-year-old Eva Yates about how accessible disabled toilets really are.
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Community invited to celebrate life of former Hyde headteacher Barry Cooke OBE
The Hyde community is being invited to come together this April to celebrate the life and legacy of former Hyde High School headteacher Barry Cooke OBE, who passed away in January.
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The new Oldham Market opens its doors as a bold new era begins
Oldham has officially opened the new market space as a fresh chapter begins for the town.
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Creative eggs inspired by a viral success
Pupils at St Anne’s R C Primary School in Audenshaw have brought a recent newspaper front page to life through their Easter Egg competition entries.
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Proud To Be Me event offers advice and activities for autistic community
People across Tameside who are autistic, along with their families and carers, are being invited to a major support event offering advice, activities and opportunities to shape local services.
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Scouting 'Knits' you!
A unique community project is taking shape across North Tameside as local Scouts launch an ambitious and creative way to mark a triple anniversary year.
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Two men and a juvenile arrested following stabbing in Oldham
Two men and a juvenile have been arrested following a stabbing in Oldham over the weekend.
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Dr Kershaw's Hospice recruiting for trustees to help shape the future of hospice care
Dr Kershaw’s Hospice is recruiting for new members of its Board of Trustees.
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Oldham Council launches BREE to build stronger links between the classroom and careers
The council is excited to announce the launch of BREE – Brokering Relationships Employers and Educators . . . a new online tool designed to bridge the gap between local employers and educators.
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Fun day for Stalybridge club revamp
A historic Tameside venue is inviting the community to come together this Easter Monday for a day of family fun, fundraising and fresh beginnings.
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New mayor of Austerlands appointed
A quirky 70-year-old tradition has soared to new heights with a former RAF squadron leader as the new Mayor of Austerlands.
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Crewe Alexandra 2 – 1 Latics: All good things must come to an end
Latics’ five-game winning streak and their 10-game unbeaten one ended yesterday, but the Latics fans who made the trip to Gresty Road and those who followed online are undeterred from their view that this side can challenge for promotion this season.
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Emotional farewell for beloved Broadbottom Headteacher
Pupils, staff, governors and parents at Broadbottom Primary School came together to give a heartfelt and joyous send-off to their much-loved Headteacher, Joanne Marrow, as she retired at the end of the spring term.
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The Tameside village marred by traffic
On the very edge of Greater Manchester there has been one problem that has plagued a quaint rural village – traffic.
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Supporters complete gruelling 27-mile charity walk in time for kick-off
Four dedicated Ashton United supporters successfully completed a challenging 27-mile sponsored walk on Saturday, raising funds for local football and community initiatives.
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Golden milestone for loyal club members in Ashton-under-Lyne
A much-loved Ashton-under-Lyne social hub has celebrated a remarkable milestone, honouring two long-standing members for their unwavering loyalty and dedication spanning half a century.
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Criminal investigation concludes into ‘family voting’ allegation at Gorton and Denton by-election
A criminal investigation into allegations of ‘family voting’ at last month’s Gorton and Denton by-election has concluded with no evidence of wrongdoing, officials have confirmed.
