Tameside Reporter from Friday, September 12th, 2025
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Dukinfield girl breathes easy thanks to asthma support
Eight-year-old Ellie-May Pickett from Dukinfield can now enjoy PE lessons and after-school clubs – something that once felt impossible because of her asthma.
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Bus strikes to cause major disruption across Greater Manchester
Bus passengers across Greater Manchester – including Tameside – are being urged to plan their journeys carefully as industrial action is set to bring widespread disruption to services next week.
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Emmaus Mossley to host sustainable fashion event
A Tameside homelessness charity is inviting the community to step into a world of pre-loved style this autumn with a fashion event designed to challenge the culture of fast fashion.
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Concerns raised over care of local woman with Down’s Syndrome, autism and learning difficulties
A mother from Droylsden has spoken out about what she describes as a “harrowing and exhausting” experience seeking support for a vulnerable family member.
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Tameside Hospital doctor admits having sex with nurse in operating theatre
A consultant anaesthetist who left a patient mid-surgery to have sex with a nurse in a neighbouring operating theatre has admitted his behaviour was a “shameful” lapse in judgement.
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One frame at a time: Tameside’s Thomas Jackson building a name in film
Born and raised in Denton, Thomas Jackson is a writer, director and producer making waves in the world of independent film.
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St Peter’s fun day set to celebrate community, culture and unity in Ashton
A major community celebration is coming to Ashton this Sunday as local councillor Kaleel Khan teams up with key partners to bring St Peter’s #CultureVibe! — a free family fun day designed to bring people together, celebrate the area’s rich diversity, and promote peace and unity in the heart of the community.