The very latest news
-
Ashton community garden will officially open this weekend
For the past two years, a patch of land around a church in Ashton has been transformed and revamped into a welcoming space which the local community can use and enjoy.
-
Derbyshire council says ‘cost-control’ helped reduce 2023/24’s forecast £46.4m budget deficit by over half
Derbyshire County Council has revealed how dramatic cost-control measures have helped to reduce an estimated £46.4m budget overspend forecast for the 2023-24 financial year by more than half with the remaining shortfall to be met from the council’s financial reserves.
-
Derbyshire council apologises after jobs website had to be shut down due to data breach
Derbyshire County Council has apologised after it was forced to temporarily shut down its jobs website after it revealed that a user’s account details were exposed to ‘a small number of visitors’ to the site during a data breach.
-
Dukinfield sixth form seeking musicians for upcoming festival
A Dukinfield sixth form are searching for singers, bands, musicians and entertainers for their music festival next Friday, July 12.
-
Travelling from Glossop to New Mills becomes easier
High Peak Buses have announced they will be introducing an enhanced timetable on route 61 from 14th July.
-
Hospice cup returns as Glossop face Mossley
The Willow Wood Hospice Cup will be up for grabs when Glossop North End AFC face Mossley AFC in a pre-season friendly.
Tameside Reporter
-
Ashton community garden will officially open this weekend
For the past two years, a patch of land around a church in Ashton has been transformed and revamped into a welcoming space which the local community can use and enjoy.
-
Dukinfield sixth form seeking musicians for upcoming festival
A Dukinfield sixth form are searching for singers, bands, musicians and entertainers for their music festival next Friday, July 12.
-
Full list of Tameside schools used as polling stations on election day
On Thursday voters will head out to put a cross next to the name of the person they want to become their next MP.
-
Almost 200 Mossley ‘executive homes’ take a step closer to becoming reality
Up to 175 new ‘executive’ homes could soon be built on farmland in Mossley after initial plans were given the green light by Tameside Council.
-
PHOTOS: Dukinfield pub raises funds for cancer survivors
On June 30, The Commercial pub, located on Astley Street, hosted a fun day featuring live music, bingo, an ice bucket challenge and "gunging" to raise vital funds for cancer survivors.
-
Two Dukinfield schools awarded Tameside Young Carers School Award
Two Dukinfield schools have been awarded the Tameside Young Carers School Award.
-
Man charged with attempted murder after Hyde stabbing
A man has been charged with attempted murder after a stabbing in Hyde on Friday night, June 28.
-
'Eye sore’ row of empty Stalybridge shops finally set to be filled
For seven years, a row of shops in Stalybridge have been left looking "sad and empty", but that could soon change according to the landlord.
Glossop Chronicle
-
Derbyshire council says ‘cost-control’ helped reduce 2023/24’s forecast £46.4m budget deficit by over half
Derbyshire County Council has revealed how dramatic cost-control measures have helped to reduce an estimated £46.4m budget overspend forecast for the 2023-24 financial year by more than half with the remaining shortfall to be met from the council’s financial reserves.
-
Derbyshire council apologises after jobs website had to be shut down due to data breach
Derbyshire County Council has apologised after it was forced to temporarily shut down its jobs website after it revealed that a user’s account details were exposed to ‘a small number of visitors’ to the site during a data breach.
-
Travelling from Glossop to New Mills becomes easier
High Peak Buses have announced they will be introducing an enhanced timetable on route 61 from 14th July.
-
Hospice cup returns as Glossop face Mossley
The Willow Wood Hospice Cup will be up for grabs when Glossop North End AFC face Mossley AFC in a pre-season friendly.
-
Derbyshire council begins work on new bus station as part of countywide £47m improvement plan
Bus commuters and travellers are set to benefit from a range of improvements as part of a £47m plan including the reconstruction of two Derbyshire bus stations along with work at eight other locations in the county.
-
Risings Residential Home raise £500 for Glossopdale Community Defibs
The residential home raised money for a local cause last week when they had an open afternoon. It was filled with celebration and welcoming of the families and friends of the residents to discuss and share the outstanding daily care and support the home provide for residents.
-
Proposals for 51 homes to be built on Cottage Lane in Gamesley cause local controversy
Housing developers have proposed to build 51 homes in Gamesley and the local community are not happy about it.
-
St Andrews church celebrates its 150th anniversary
The Hadfield church turns 150 this year.
Oldham Reporter
-
£100K project aims to 'rebuild' Oldham community
A £100,000 project is looking to ‘rebuild the community’ in an Oldham neighbourhood that was shaken by tragedy earlier this year.
-
£4m plan aims to provide solution to Oldham's pothole blight
A £4m plan could rid Oldham of potholes, councillors have claimed. They accepted a multi-million-pound scheme to tackle potholes, improve road safety and secure public footways at a cabinet meeting.
-
Oldham school looking for an ‘outstanding’ rating after glowing Ofsted report
A primary school in Oldham has been praised for its ‘respectful, responsible and resilient’ pupils and ‘ambitious and committed’ staff by Ofsted.
-
Urgent appeal for missing teen who "left a note" for his family
The family of a teenager missing from Oldham have made an urgent plea for any information that may help trace him.
-
Council bats off planning application over greenbelt land and ‘risk of harm’ from golfers
Plans to redevelop a derelict house in Oldham were refused by Oldham Council over greenbelt concerns and a risk of stray golf balls causing harm to the building.
-
Oldham is getting a new children’s home – but locals aren’t happy about it
A specialist children’s home has been approved on a residential road in Oldham – but locals aren’t happy about it.
-
Saddleworth Rotary Club's cash boost for Ashton-based Gap Kenya project
When kind hearted Ashton couple Gayle and Paul Woods had the idea of creating the charity Gap Kenya, their aims were to Educate, Empower and Enable young people living on the streets and tragically around the rubbish tip in Mombasa, Kenya.
-
Mossley band night to showcase the best in Tameside and Oldham talent
A brand new band night in Mossley aims to showcase the very best of local talent.