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River Tame project triumphs at latest Mossley SOUP
Reclaim River Tame delivered a winning presentation at the latest Mossley SOUP event, securing the most votes and £1,408 raised by event attendees.
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Ashton mum fuming after non-verbal son, 8, is "zipped up in a tent" at school
A mum from Ashton has been left devastated after finding out her eight-year-old son was being "zipped up" in a tent at school.
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Man died from multi-organ failure after hospital failed to admit him to Intensive Care Unit
A man died from multiple organ failures after being neglected at Tameside Hospital, a coroner has reported.
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Location Location Location comes to Manchester
The hit Channel 4 series, 'Location, Location, Location' is coming to Manchester and surrounding areas.
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Coroner demands action from ambulance bosses after woman dies due to paramedics being held up at hospital A&E
A coroner has demanded answers after a woman died because an emergency ambulance took 72 minutes to arrive due to a backlog at Tameside Hospital.
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Willow Wood's Glossop shop is on the move
Willow Wood Hospice’s charity shop in Glossop will be moving into a much larger home next week.
Tameside Reporter
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River Tame project triumphs at latest Mossley SOUP
Reclaim River Tame delivered a winning presentation at the latest Mossley SOUP event, securing the most votes and £1,408 raised by event attendees.
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Ashton mum fuming after non-verbal son, 8, is "zipped up in a tent" at school
A mum from Ashton has been left devastated after finding out her eight-year-old son was being "zipped up" in a tent at school.
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Man died from multi-organ failure after hospital failed to admit him to Intensive Care Unit
A man died from multiple organ failures after being neglected at Tameside Hospital, a coroner has reported.
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Location Location Location comes to Manchester
The hit Channel 4 series, 'Location, Location, Location' is coming to Manchester and surrounding areas.
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Coroner demands action from ambulance bosses after woman dies due to paramedics being held up at hospital A&E
A coroner has demanded answers after a woman died because an emergency ambulance took 72 minutes to arrive due to a backlog at Tameside Hospital.
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£500,000 to accelerate high street regeneration in Hyde
Hyde town centre is one of 10 areas across England receiving half a million pounds to revive its high streets and entice residents back to the shops.
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Ukrainian children have a ball at Ashton ten-pin bowling
Tameside Rotary took some lovely Ukrainian children ten-pin bowling, with money allocated from rotary district, and they had a ball.
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Pentecost in the Park: Stalybridge churches celebrate this Sunday
Five Stalybridge churches will be coming together this Sunday, May 19, to celebrate Pentecost, a Christian holiday which takes place on the 50th day after Easter Sunday.
Glossop Chronicle
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Location Location Location comes to Manchester
The hit Channel 4 series, 'Location, Location, Location' is coming to Manchester and surrounding areas.
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Willow Wood's Glossop shop is on the move
Willow Wood Hospice’s charity shop in Glossop will be moving into a much larger home next week.
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Airbnbs in the Peak District are preventing residents from getting on the housing ladder councillors say
The increasing dominance of holiday lets such as Airbnbs in the Peak District is preventing residents from getting a foot on the housing ladder, councillors claim.
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Partington Theatre is opening its doors to the public this Saturday
From the stage door to the amazing props, costumes and everything in between, it’s an access-all-areas invitation.
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Cubs visit Glossop's twin German town for a long weekend
Cubs from the 3rd Glossop Scout Group spent a long weekend visiting their counterparts in Bad Vilbel, Glossop’s twin town. The two groups undertook joint activities, played games and learnt what life was like for children in each of the two countries.
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Council leader accused of “chucking his teddies out of the pram”
A Derbyshire council leader has been accused of “chucking his teddies out of the pram” while seeking to withdraw thousands of pounds of authority funding.
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Glossop author's first book becomes best-seller on Amazon
Madison Day is an author and public speaker on Munchausen by proxy and childhood trauma. Her first release, Despite It All, is a true story of trauma and triumph, and has since gone onto the Amazon best sellers list.
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Glossop rapist jailed after attacking a woman while she slept
Thirty-three-year-old Dane Oldham of Glossop was caged for six years with a minimum term of four years when he was sentenced at Manchester Crown Court on Monday.
Oldham Reporter
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Labour leader promises independent panel for survivors of exploitation
Oldham Labour plans to create an independent panel to address concerns around child sexual exploitation (CSE) in the borough if they remain in leadership.
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Groundbreaking school for teens with trauma praised as ‘happy place’ by Ofsted
A one-of-a-kind school in Oldham designed for pupils with ‘turbulent histories’ has been praised by Ofsted as a ‘a happy place in which to learn’.
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New life for historic chapel stuck in decades-long planning dispute revealed
The future of a historic chapel in Oldham has finally been revealed, after a decade-long planning dispute left the building in a dilapidated state.
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The standoff for Oldham council’s leadership
Two possible candidates for Oldham council’s leader have emerged after a week of ‘chaotic’ negotiations between the borough’s political groups.
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The one suburb Andy Burnham didn’t win in Greater Manchester
The full result of Greater Manchester’s mayoral election has been revealed — and it shows there is just one suburb where Andy Burnham didn’t win.
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New "school streets" introduced in Lees
Oldham Council is trialling a new traffic scheme to tackle a notorious "chaos corner" in Lees.
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Care home closure will ‘break families and people’s lives’
Families in Failsworth are "gutted" and "heartbroken" after a care home informed them their vulnerable relatives are "losing their home".
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Man jailed and banned from trams after sexual assault conviction
A man who sexually assaulted a woman and a teenage girl on trams in Manchester has been jailed for three years.