Tameside Reporter from Monday, June 2nd, 2025
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Two Tameside organisations in running for local community fund
Nine community organisations across Greater Manchester have been shortlisted for a grant from the PatchApp Community Fund and the public are being urged to choose the one that matters most to them.
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Fugitive brought back from Caribbean after fleeing UK eight years ago
The recent extradition of convicted drug dealer shows dedicated work from police and partners in catching criminals who think they are safe from capture abroad.
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Hill Biscuits marks 170 years with a nostalgic nod to British baking traditions
The beloved Manchester-based biscuit bakery, is proudly celebrating a monumental 170 years of tradition and baking excellence.
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Local business facing action after selling knife to underage buyer
A Tameside business is facing the possibility of prosecution after selling a kitchen knife to a person under 18.
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British Transport Police reveals number of sex crimes that took place at Greater Manchester train stations since 2022
Thousands of train station crimes are reported every year, and sex offences at stations across the UK have soared to all-time highs.
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Ashton's car boot is back every Sunday this June!
Usually the first Sunday of every month, Ashton's car boot has been extended this June.
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Teen fighting for his life after falling from balcony whilst fleeing from police
Greater Manchester Police responded to reports of a group of males with machetes on Saturday 31st May.
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Locals have their say on town centre changes
Ashton town centre is currently a building site, with construction workers in hi vis and diggers clanging and banging where the market stalls used to be.
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Sense of community ‘eroded away’ in fly-tipping hotspot
A fly-tipping hotspot in Dukinfield has left one man frustrated by how much of a ‘dump’ his town has become.