The very latest news
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£14.5 Million of New Government Funding to Support Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in Derbyshire
Derbyshire is set to benefit from £14,544,539 of funding to ensure children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and alternative provision (AP) receive an education that meets their needs.
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Saint Mary's Catholic Voluntary Academy students make the finals
Pupils from Saint Mary's Catholic Voluntary Academy in Glossop have made it to the finals of the Derbyshire County Athletics competition.
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Fly-tippers warned Tameside council chiefs will 'come down hard' on them
Fly-tippers in Tameside have been warned the council will ‘come down hard’ on them as part of a crackdown on antisocial behaviour.
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Oldham bus depot gets electric transformation with 51 charging points installed
Work has been completed to electrify Oldham’s bus depot and enable charging for a new fleet of modern zero-emission buses for the Bee Network.
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"Sunny spells and scattered showers" forecast for this Easter weekend
A mixture of sunny spells and "blustery scattered showers" are forecast for Good Friday, turning heavy and thundery at times, with temperatures around average - maximum temperature 12 °C.
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Oldham police make three arrests in crackdown on family gold thefts
Oldham’s Neighbourhood Crime Team have made three arrests following a number of simultaneous strikes yesterday morning, March 27, in the Coppice and Limeside areas of Oldham following an investigation into family gold thefts and burglaries in which motor vehicles were stolen.
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Ian Cheeseman
Here's where we take a moment to focus on one of Tameside Radio's shows that may not yet have heard.
Ian is known best for being one of Manchester City’s biggest and most loyal fans, spending most of his life as a radio presenter, focussing on his passion for sport. However, on Tameside Radio he presents a show which celebrates another of his huge passions - theatre and musicals. The show is packed with interviews with theatre creatives and great show tunes, and is a must listen for all fans of musicals and the theatre. ‘Break A Leg’ can be heard every Sunday night on Tameside Radio between seven and nine, and is repeated on a Wednesday from nine till eleven.
Tameside Reporter
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Fly-tippers warned Tameside council chiefs will 'come down hard' on them
Fly-tippers in Tameside have been warned the council will ‘come down hard’ on them as part of a crackdown on antisocial behaviour.
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"Sunny spells and scattered showers" forecast for this Easter weekend
A mixture of sunny spells and "blustery scattered showers" are forecast for Good Friday, turning heavy and thundery at times, with temperatures around average - maximum temperature 12 °C.
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Tameside to Receive £216,000 Sport England Funding
Tameside will receive £216,000 from the Sport England Place Partner Investment Fund to pay for further opportunities to promote physical activity to improve residents’ health.
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Image of man wanted for theft of £1,500 Moncler jacket from Ashton pub
Police in Ashton have released an image of a man they want to question over the theft of a £1,500 black Moncler jacket and wallet from a pub on Wellington Road
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George still pulling his own weight at the age of 78
Almost an octogenarian, George Travis is still hammering out kettle bell classes as an Active Tameside fitness instructor.
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"Inspirational" girl, 10, who lost dad to cancer raises money with charity hair cut
After losing her father to lung cancer in 2021, a young girl will be chopping her hair for charity next Friday, April 5, in honour of what would have been his 40th birthday.
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"She wasn't breathing": Droylsden mum gives birth to 9lb baby in bath
New parents in Droylsden had to deliver their own baby last weekend as paramedics had not yet arrived.
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Tameside Museums and Libraries Announce Easter Activities
Down in the Woods is the theme for free activity sessions taking place in Tameside’s libraries over the Easter school holiday.
Glossop Chronicle
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£14.5 Million of New Government Funding to Support Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in Derbyshire
Derbyshire is set to benefit from £14,544,539 of funding to ensure children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and alternative provision (AP) receive an education that meets their needs.
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Saint Mary's Catholic Voluntary Academy students make the finals
Pupils from Saint Mary's Catholic Voluntary Academy in Glossop have made it to the finals of the Derbyshire County Athletics competition.
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High Peak Singers welcome new members for their spring term
If your new years resolution is to sing, try something new, and make new friends, High Peak Singers, would love to hear from you.
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Sing For Peace event raises £100 for World Peace charity
A group of willing singers gathered together in the Victoria Hall in Glossop on Sunday to join in with songs and to send wishes for peace around the world.
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Bid to close High Peak squash courts to go to public consultation
Campaigners who fear for the possible loss of squash courts and a reduced sports hall as part of proposed changes at New Mills Leisure Centre will no doubt welcome High Peak Borough Council’s announcement that any plans will be subject to a public consultation before any final decisions.
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High Peak Baby Bank receives £20,000 from National Lottery Community Fund
High Peak Baby Bank have been granted £20,000 of funding from the National Lottery Community Fund.
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Dogs Trust Manchester gives eggs-pert advice on how to have a dog-friendly Easter
With the bank holiday Easter weekend fast approaching, Dogs Trust Manchester is reminding dog owners to keep chocolate out of reach of our four-legged friends.
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Gamesley‘s local store ‘One Stop’ lends helping hand to Glossopdale Foodbank
Glossopdale Foodbank extends its heartfelt appreciation to the staff of One Stop and the wider Gamesley community for their remarkable generosity in supporting the local Foodbank.
Oldham Reporter
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Oldham bus depot gets electric transformation with 51 charging points installed
Work has been completed to electrify Oldham’s bus depot and enable charging for a new fleet of modern zero-emission buses for the Bee Network.
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Oldham police make three arrests in crackdown on family gold thefts
Oldham’s Neighbourhood Crime Team have made three arrests following a number of simultaneous strikes yesterday morning, March 27, in the Coppice and Limeside areas of Oldham following an investigation into family gold thefts and burglaries in which motor vehicles were stolen.
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Oldham mourns passing of Mayoress
The Mayoress, Afsheen Chauhan, who was 45, died peacefully at home on March 27 following a battle with cancer. Afsheen leaves behind her husband, Cllr Zahid Chauhan, the Mayor of Oldham, and their three children.
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Get ready for local elections
The formal Notice of Election for the Greater Manchester Combined Authority Mayoral Election and the Local Elections for Oldham Council will be published today. This marks the pre-election period leading up to polling day. So now is the time for residents to register to vote and have their Voter ID ready.
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Startups and small businesses in Oldham to get new funding boosts
Up to £220,000 will be made available in grants for entrepreneurs and businesses to boost the borough’s economy and create more jobs for local people. The new money, funded by UK Shared Prosperity Fund, was approved by the council’s cabinet.
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Oldham to get massive food hall with six restaurants and a bar this summer
Northern Lights, a leading hospitality group, is backing town centre regeneration, signing a deal to turn the Old Town Hall’s Egyptian Room into an exciting new food hall.
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Chadderton's secondary school gets back to 'Good'
The visit from Ofsted inspectors last month has led to celebrations at The Radclyffe School, as the Oldham school received ‘Good’ ratings in all categories and a ‘Good’ overall.
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Oldham has the second-best roads in the region, data finds
As the number of pot-hole related breakdowns surge across the country, statistics recently released by the Department for Transport reveal the winners and losers of road quality.