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TAMESIDE: This road’s been talked about since 1965 – now it’s finally set to be built
A huge step has been taken towards the construction of Mottram Bypass in Tameside – having first being mooted in 1965.
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Glossop dad and daughter duo take to the sky to raise money for local dance school
Rosie and her dad Matthew will be taking part in the Pooleys Dawn to Dusk challenge this weekend. The aviation challenge was founded some 60 years ago by HRH Prince Philip.
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Two Porsche cars on the drive with cocaine in the boot found when police raided gangster's Denton home
The last member of the gang responsible for the UK’s biggest gun-running plot has been jailed.
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New headteacher appointed at St Philip Howard Catholic Voluntary Academy
A new headteacher has been appointed at St Philip Howard Catholic Voluntary Academy in Glossop.
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Man arrested after neighbours report hearing gunfire
Officers in Oldham have arrested a 28-year-old man following a shooting which damaged a chip shop window.
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Plans for HMO on Ashton print shop site
A printing shop could be transformed into a 13-bed home.
Tameside Reporter
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TAMESIDE: This road’s been talked about since 1965 – now it’s finally set to be built
A huge step has been taken towards the construction of Mottram Bypass in Tameside – having first being mooted in 1965.
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Two Porsche cars on the drive with cocaine in the boot found when police raided gangster's Denton home
The last member of the gang responsible for the UK’s biggest gun-running plot has been jailed.
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Plans for HMO on Ashton print shop site
A printing shop could be transformed into a 13-bed home.
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Man, 40, dies after being hit by car in Ashton
Serious collision investigators from Greater Manchester Police are carrying out enquiries after a vehicle hit a pedestrian on Stockport Road in Ashton at around 11:55pm on Wednesday, April 24.
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"I don't know what I'm going to face each day": Staff member speaks out after increase in knife crime at Ashton bus station
A Bee Network inspector has spoken out on the recent upsurge in violence at Ashton bus station and shared the unsettling experiences he encounters during his day-to-day work.
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Town hall bosses sign off on redevelopment of western Stalybridge
The regeneration of Stalybridge is set to continue after town hall bosses approved the latest development plan for the area.
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Adventure-loving Naimah wins top Rotary Club award
An adventure-loving 19-year old from Ashton-under-Lyne has been recognised for her charity fundraising by winning a Rotary Young Citizen Award 2024.
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Ken’s prize-winning daffodils showcased on national TV
A Tameside allotment holder is going to be showcased on BBC Gardeners’ World for his prize-winning daffodils.
Glossop Chronicle
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Charity match raises £5,000 for Reuben's Retreat
Last Sunday (April 21), a charity match took place at the Asgard Engineering Stadium, the home of Glossop North End.
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Glossop dad and daughter duo take to the sky to raise money for local dance school
Rosie and her dad Matthew will be taking part in the Pooleys Dawn to Dusk challenge this weekend. The aviation challenge was founded some 60 years ago by HRH Prince Philip.
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New headteacher appointed at St Philip Howard Catholic Voluntary Academy
A new headteacher has been appointed at St Philip Howard Catholic Voluntary Academy in Glossop.
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How to avoid potholes and what to do if you hit one, according to experts
Encountering potholes in the road while driving is almost inevitable, especially after the cold winter months. Still, with a chance of severe damage being done to your car, it can be hard to know what to do if you find yourself hitting one.
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Glossop man assaults neighbour who asked to turn his music down
A Glossop man has been handed a community order after assaulting a neighbour who asked him to turn his music down.
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Vigil for Gaza takes place in Glossop town centre
Members of High Peak Stand Up to Racism and Glossop Peace Group took part in a vigil for Gaza on the High Street on Wednesday for the 25th consecutive week.
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Mottram Bypass to be built after 50 years of waiting
More than half a century since it was first proposed, the Mottram Bypass is finally going to be built after a High Court ruling.
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Temporary road closure in Glossop
On May 13 between 7pm-11pm, a section of a road in Glossop will be closed.
Oldham Reporter
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Man arrested after neighbours report hearing gunfire
Officers in Oldham have arrested a 28-year-old man following a shooting which damaged a chip shop window.
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OLDHAM: Council issues update on disabled parking after complaints
Oldham Council has issued an update after members of the public raised concerns about disabled bays being relocated to a "steep and windy hill".
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Oldham Coliseum rescue ‘very much back on the table’
Artists and activists have celebrated a milestone in the Save the Oldham Coliseum campaign.
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School loses 'good' rating due to pupils' homophobic language a year after students suspended for Nazi salutes and racism
An Oldham school has lost its ‘good’ Ofsted rating due to its pupils’ "derogatory and homophobic" language – less than 12 months after two students were suspended for performing Nazi salutes and using racist slurs.
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Attack filmed and posted on Snapchat of shop worker results in jail sentence for one of those involved
GMP detectives have successfully convicted a group of young men for their assault on a shop worker at a garage on Wellington Road South in Stockport.
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OLDHAM: Changes to polling districts
It’s just over a week until residents of Oldham will be called to the polling stations to choose a candidate to represent them at council. But where will you be voting?
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Decision to close down community preschool would ‘massively impact’ working parents
The decision to close a town’s only community preschool would leave working parents in a “difficult position”, a number of “devastated” families say.
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The Herbert Protocol continues to help save lives as GMP adopt online portal
GMP have now adopted the online portal and form for the Herbert Protocol.