The very latest news
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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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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.
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Illegal vapes worth £30k seized in multi-agency crackdown
Illegal vapes with a street value of nearly £30,000 were seized during a multi-agency operation to tackle the illegal sale of age-restricted products.
Tameside Reporter
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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.
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Illegal vapes worth £30k seized in multi-agency crackdown
Illegal vapes with a street value of nearly £30,000 were seized during a multi-agency operation to tackle the illegal sale of age-restricted products.
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Dukinfield ex-cop jailed for sexual assault of young girls as they slept
An ex-police officer from Tameside has been jailed for three years and nine months after sexually assaulting two young girls as they slept.
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WATCH: Police chase prolific burglar through Denton farmer's field
A 45-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of theft of a motor vehicle and dangerous driving, after a chase through a Denton farmer's field yesterday, Monday 13 May.
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Stalybridge butchers reopens 14 weeks after car "ploughs into" premises
A Stalybridge butchers will be reopening this weekend after a car ploughed into the premises in February of this year.
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Flower Festival blooms funds for Ashton hospice care
Hundreds of people enjoyed Willow Wood’s popular Flower Festival last weekend, which raised more than £6,000 in support of patient care at the Hospice.
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Ashton girl, 11, raises almost £3,000 for people of Yemen
An 11-year-old from Ashton raised almost £3,000 for the people of Yemen to have access to a meal and new clothes during Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr.
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Police arrest pair suspected of dealing nitazenes after super strength drug was found in Hyde raid
Two people were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to supply controlled drugs, during Greater Manchester Police's first warrant linked with the supply of newly recognised Class A drug, nitazenes.
Glossop Chronicle
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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.
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A free festival is coming to New Mills this July
One World Festival welcomes everyone in the local community and beyond to enjoy a rich programme of music, food and fun. The free festival is scheduled to take place on Saturday, July 6 between 12pm and 6pm in High Lea Park, New Mills.
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Glossop Victorian and Heritage Weekend is back this month
The Glossop Victorian and Heritage Weekend is back for 2024 and it’s going to be bigger and better than ever.
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Fun for all the family on offer at 11th annual Glossop North End Beer Festival
The 11th annual Glossop North End Beer Festival is just around the corner, promising an exciting lineup of drinks, food, and entertainment for all ages.
Oldham Reporter
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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.
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Man from Rochdale jailed for 27 years for sex offences against a child under 13
Mark Thornton was today sentenced at Minshull Street Crown Court to 27 years in jail, following a string of sex offences against a child under the age of 13, over a six-year period.
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How voters rejecting mainstream politics are changing Greater Manchester
As the local election results rolled in, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer declared that his party is “ready to govern.”
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Councils hit back after The Times release list ranking ‘worst local authorities in the country’
A number of Greater Manchester councils have hit back following a list ranking each local authority in the country.
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Bio-chemist urges runners to take part in Race for Life and help beat cancer
A PhD student is urging people to back life-saving research and sign up for Race for Life.