Tameside Reporter from Wednesday, November 12th, 2025
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Curzon goalkeeper tells his military story
Following Remembrance Day, we spoke to Curzon Ashton goalkeeper – and former soldier –Josh Ollerenshaw, about what the day means to him.
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Crowds gather across Hyde to remember the fallen
Hyde came together in solemn reflection on Sunday to honour those who gave their lives in service to their country, with two poignant ceremonies held in the town.
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Droylsden’s Ray Fricker helps raise £1,500 for Royal British Legion
A Droylsden man’s passion for military history has helped raise an impressive £1,500 for the Royal British Legion following a special fundraising event held at the Salisbury Club.
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Santa’s float returns to Tameside to spread festive cheer
Get ready, Tameside – the sound of sleigh bells is on its way!
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Council issue ‘grave’ apology
Church wardens and visitors to St George’s Church in Stalybridge were left horrified and deeply shocked after discovering that several headstones in the church graveyard had been damaged. More than 25 headstones appeared to have been pushed over and left lying flat, in what was initially described as an 'apparent act of vandalism'.
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Greater Manchester pioneer’s world-first wellbeing series to unite workforces
Greater Manchester is once again leading the way in innovation and collaboration, this time in the world of workplace wellbeing.
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Winter parade to light up Stalybridge
The magical Northern Lights Winter Parade is set to return to Stalybridge this Saturday, 15 November, bringing with it a dazzling display of colour, creativity, and community spirit to mark the official start of Tameside’s festive celebrations.
