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Man charged with four thefts from shops in Glossop
A man has been charged in connection with a number of thefts from shops in Glossop.
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Community group aims to take over running of axe-threatened Gamesley Community and Youth Centre
A community working group has been formed with the intention of taking over the running of Gamesley Community and Youth Centre.
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Hyde theatre receives £20K funding boost from the People's Postcode Lottery
Hyde Festival Theatre has been awarded a significant grant of £20,000 from the People’s Postcode Lottery.
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East Mids Mayoral candidates outline their hopes on the election campaign trail
Mayoral candidates for the newly-formed East Midlands Combined County Authority are working hard on the campaign trail and with just two weeks to go before the inaugural May 2 election they have been outlining their hopes and concerns for the region.
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Scarecrow Trail raises more than £4,000 for village school
Despite tough mixed weather Diggle’s popular Scarecrow Trail raised a staggering £4,300 for children at the village school.
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TAMESIDE: What each political party in Tameside is offering to voters at the local elections this year
Voters across Tameside will head to the polls to decide who their new councillors will be for the next four years come May 2.
Tameside Reporter
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Hyde theatre receives £20K funding boost from the People's Postcode Lottery
Hyde Festival Theatre has been awarded a significant grant of £20,000 from the People’s Postcode Lottery.
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TAMESIDE: What each political party in Tameside is offering to voters at the local elections this year
Voters across Tameside will head to the polls to decide who their new councillors will be for the next four years come May 2.
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GREATER MANCHESTER: We asked every Greater Manchester mayoral candidate the same questions – this is what they said
Greater Manchester residents will head to the polls in a fortnight — to not only decide who should run their councils, but also to select a mayor.
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"The pandemic changed my outlook on life": The Denton mum who started a business from her bathroom
Megan Montgomery found a new lease for life after starting Happy Houndz (Doggy Daycare & Dog Groomers) alongside her partner Nick Murray.
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The four Tameside planning proposals approved today, including an Aldi and Costa
A new Aldi and drive-thru Costa will be built just off Hattersley town centre now plans have been given the green light.
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Ashton woman takes on London Marathon to raise vital funds for women with ovarian cancer
Daisy Dixon, from Ashton, is fundraising for Target Ovarian Cancer in memory of her childhood best friend Johannah.
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"You've got your babies in the car": Women brawl in Denton rush hour row
Two women were spotted brawling at 8:15am this morning, April 17, in Denton.
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"A dream come true": Ashton under-10s dance team crowned British Champions
After putting their best foot forward at the British Open Championships in Blackpool Winter Gardens, an Ashton-based team of under-10s have earned the title of British Champions.
Glossop Chronicle
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Man charged with four thefts from shops in Glossop
A man has been charged in connection with a number of thefts from shops in Glossop.
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Community group aims to take over running of axe-threatened Gamesley Community and Youth Centre
A community working group has been formed with the intention of taking over the running of Gamesley Community and Youth Centre.
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East Mids Mayoral candidates outline their hopes on the election campaign trail
Mayoral candidates for the newly-formed East Midlands Combined County Authority are working hard on the campaign trail and with just two weeks to go before the inaugural May 2 election they have been outlining their hopes and concerns for the region.
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Derbyshire council gets £5m Government funding boost in battle to stub out smoking
Derbyshire County Council aims to stub out smoking rates across the county – which appear to be higher than the national average – after agreeing to accept over five million pounds of Government funding over the next five years.
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Two Glossop men to tackle London Marathon to support friend left paralysed by mosquito bite
Two Glossop lads are preparing to run the London Marathon this weekend, raising funds for their friend John Barber, who was left paralysed from the neck down by a mosquito bite.
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When will we find out who will be the first-ever East Midlands mayor?
Details of how the first-ever East Midlands mayoral election will be decided have been released as polling day approaches.
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Former Derbyshire police officer jailed after suspended sentence appealed
A former police officer has been jailed, after the force appealed his suspended sentence for misconduct in a public office.
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Bungling pro-Palestine activists daub 'child killer' on lorries as they attack wrong firm
Pro-Palestine activists caused £20,000 to a family-run Glossop steel firm in an attack during the early hours of the morning.
Oldham Reporter
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Scarecrow Trail raises more than £4,000 for village school
Despite tough mixed weather Diggle’s popular Scarecrow Trail raised a staggering £4,300 for children at the village school.
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Plea to keep dogs on leads during walks near bird breeding grounds
Dog owners and walkers are being asked to keep pets on short leads until July 31 to protect ground nesting birds.
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GREATER MANCHESTER: We asked every Greater Manchester mayoral candidate the same questions – this is what they said
Greater Manchester residents will head to the polls in a fortnight — to not only decide who should run their councils, but also to select a mayor.
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Oldham parents fined thousands for keeping children out of school
Oldham council fined parents thousands of pounds for their kids’ ‘unauthorised absences’ at school in the last academic year, despite some head teachers calling it a ‘blunt instrument’ to deal with absent pupils.
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Lib Dems complain about parish council’s newsletter ahead of elections
A Lib Dem councillor in Oldham has lodged a complaint about a parish council’s majority party amid a row over a newsletter ahead of the local elections.
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No trams between Oldham and Rochdale this weekend
No trams will run from Oldham to Rochdale Town Centre all day on Sunday, April 21, the Bee Network has announced.
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Softly, softly debut for Saddleworth Women's Morris and Clog side
The newly-created Saddleworth Women’s Morris and Clog side are to make a their debut appearance on Saturday, April 27.
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Saddleworth Round Table pays tribute to community benefactor
Saddleworth Round Table and 41 Club have presented a commemorative plaque at Saddleworth Museum to Roger Tanner MBE, a highly respected community benefactor.