The latest news from Tuesday, June 16th, 2026
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Success for south Tameside Community Groups
Community groups gathered for the annual Tameside Communities grant funding event, with all eight groups successful in their funding bids.
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Livingstone Primary celebrates two years of their safer, healthier school street
Pupils, families and staff at a school in Mossley have come together to celebrate the success of an initiative which has created a safer and healthier environment for children.
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Have your say as new Community Forums get underway
Tameside’s new Community Forums get underway this week with residents encouraged to pop along and have their say.
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Celebrating 50 Years of Greenspace Volunteers
A well-deserved celebration event was held to mark 50 years of dedicated Greenspace Volunteers in Tameside.
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Update on A57 link road project
The installation of a plant crossing at Old Road is the latest stage in the delivery of the A57 Link Roads scheme in Mottram.
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Questions being asked about what happened with major project
A developer has been criticised for ‘simply unacceptable’ delays to a major £3.7m project and questions are now being asked about what went wrong.
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Wanted: On recall to Prison
Greater Manchester Police are appealing for help to find Philip Jones (09/08/1986) from Tameside, who is wanted on recall to prison.
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Man fights for life
A man is fighting for his life in hospital after falling from a bridge onto the M60.
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Angela Rayner visits school to support student foodbank collection
Angela Rayner MP visited Dixons Ashton Academy on Friday 5th June to meet students taking part in the Set for Success programme.
