Tameside Reporter from Tuesday, March 17th, 2026
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Hyde woman turns near-fatal melanoma battle into mission to save others
When Chelsea Tantum walks into a room today, she looks like any other young woman from Hyde enjoying life.
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Pedal power for Tameside and Glossop neonatal team
A group of determined cyclists are set to take on a 62-mile charity bike ride next month in a heartfelt show of thanks to the neonatal teams who cared for baby Herbie after his premature birth.
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Residents invited to shape £1.3m Pride in Place funding across Tameside
Residents across Tameside are being urged to have their say on how more than £1.3 million of Pride in Place Impact Funding should be spent in their communities.
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Advertorial: Audenshaw family business still rolling after nearly 70 years
Tucked away on Droylsden Road near the Snipe Retail Park is a business that has quietly supported thousands of local people for nearly seven decades.
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Unused factory building could be transformed into new homes
A vacant factory in Mossley could soon be transformed into houses and an apartment block.
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Community heroes step forward to support Ashton Mosque after incident
Residents in Ashton have come together in a powerful show of unity and solidarity following a recent incident at Manchester Central Mosque on Tuesday, 24 February 2026.
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Greenside Primary pupil wins national award in anti-racism competition
Greenside Primary School in Droylsden is celebrating a remarkable achievement after Year 6 pupil Martha Yosief was named a national award winner in the Show Racism the Red Card School Competition 2026.
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Shinsei pupils visit Cambridge University
A pioneering alternative provision supporting young people at risk of exclusion has been building an inspiring partnership with the University of Cambridge, helping to challenge long-held perceptions about what pupils from Tameside and across Greater Manchester can achieve.
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“He poisoned my dogs and threatened to hurt my family”
A Tameside mother has spoken of the “terrifying” ordeal she endured at the hands of an abusive ex-partner, as she supports a new campaign to raise awareness of stalking and harassment.
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Godley Green scheme to go back before planning panel this week
The controversial Godley Green Garden Village housing development will go back before the council’s planning panel this week.
