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Residents still waiting for combustible cladding to be removed from building five years on
Fozia had lived in her newly bought flat in Oldham for just three months when she was told to pack up her things and go.
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MPs across Greater Manchester react to voting age being lowered
Politicians across Greater Manchester have wholeheartedly welcomed the news that 16 and 17-year-olds will be allowed to vote at the next general election.
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Space Station Nursery blasts off into their 9th year with birthday bash and Ofsted praise
There was plenty to celebrate this week at Space Station Nursery in Droylsden as the popular early years setting marked its 8th birthday with a fun-filled party, and the exciting news of a glowing Ofsted report hot off the press.
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'Bones' discovered in Oldham garden
Police are investigating the discovery of bones found in a garden yesterday (Thursday) afternoon.
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Oldham ‘in talks’ on new police station
A ‘desperately needed’ new police station in Oldham could be built.
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Police carry out stop and search operations in town centre
Oldham Neighbourhood Officers have been conducting stop-and-search operations in the town centre this morning as part of a targeted crackdown on cannabis possession.
Tameside Reporter
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Space Station Nursery blasts off into their 9th year with birthday bash and Ofsted praise
There was plenty to celebrate this week at Space Station Nursery in Droylsden as the popular early years setting marked its 8th birthday with a fun-filled party, and the exciting news of a glowing Ofsted report hot off the press.
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Autumn at The Vale launches with special performance from UK contemporary jazz legend
Acclaimed clarinettist Arun Ghosh is heading to The Vale this September for a very special one off performance.
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Street Life returns to Ashton in an explosive summer showdown
If you thought the last street party was something special, then get ready because the force is strong with this one.
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Six fines to be issued after evidence found during Hyde day of action
Six people will be fined after Tameside Council officers investigated litter and flytipping during an Our Streets Day of Action of Hyde.
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Andy Burnham says M60 ‘at saturation point’ after National Highways’ ‘failure to invest’ in roads
He accused national infrastructure bodies of thinking 'we can do it on the cheap up there' despite Greater Manchester being the fastest growing city.
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Domestic Abuse Protection Order pilot expands to Tameside
Tameside is now part of a major national initiative to strengthen protections for domestic abuse survivors, with four Domestic Abuse Protection Orders (DAPOs) already secured in the borough during the first week of the pilot’s expansion.
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Butterfly Memory Appeal at Willow Wood Hospice raises over £27,000
Willow Wood Hospice is celebrating the soaring success of its annual Butterfly Memory Appeal, which this year raised a record-breaking £27,000 to help fund its vital services across Tameside and Glossop.
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Jigsaw Homes mark major milestone in Tameside housing development
A special stone setting ceremony has marked a key milestone in the construction of 35 new affordable apartments in Tameside.
Glossop Chronicle
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Plans released for A57 safety scheme
Derbyshire County Council have now released details of how they plan to use the £7.6 million investment from the Department for Transport’s Safer Roads Fund, to improve the A57 Snake Pass.
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HPBC respond to criticism about market halls regeneration scheme
Old Glossop Councillor Adie Hopkinson, has posted an open statement on social media regarding his long-standing concerns about the multi-million pound project to renovate Glossop’s Market Halls.
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High Peak MP welcomes life-saving improvements on A57
The Labour Government has announced it is providing £7.6 million to deliver life-saving improvements on the iconic A57 Snake Pass.
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Lifetime ban for animal rescue owner is upheld following appeal
A judge has upheld a lifetime ban on keeping animals issued to a former rescue centre owner, who was convicted of a string of neglect offences last year.
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Tameside and Glossop nurses in the running for 2025 Nursing Times Awards
Three nursing teams from Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust have been shortlisted across four categories at the 2025 Nursing Times Awards.
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A day to remember for GNE
Over 1300 fans made the trip to the Asgard Engineering Stadium on Saturday as a set of Manchester United legends took on Glossop North End.
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The new permanent chief executive of Tameside Council on a salary of £195,000
Emma Alexander was approved as the new Chief Executive of Tameside Council at a full council meeting held this week.
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Glossopdale School builds to improve pupil experience
Glossopdale School & Sixth Form have begun the first phase of construction of a new enclosed canopy adjacent to their existing conservatory.
Oldham Reporter
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Residents still waiting for combustible cladding to be removed from building five years on
Fozia had lived in her newly bought flat in Oldham for just three months when she was told to pack up her things and go.
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MPs across Greater Manchester react to voting age being lowered
Politicians across Greater Manchester have wholeheartedly welcomed the news that 16 and 17-year-olds will be allowed to vote at the next general election.
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'Bones' discovered in Oldham garden
Police are investigating the discovery of bones found in a garden yesterday (Thursday) afternoon.
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Oldham ‘in talks’ on new police station
A ‘desperately needed’ new police station in Oldham could be built.
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Police carry out stop and search operations in town centre
Oldham Neighbourhood Officers have been conducting stop-and-search operations in the town centre this morning as part of a targeted crackdown on cannabis possession.
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Snooker star Dominic Dale wows Oldham fans with masterclass break
Snooker showman Dominic Dale thrilled fans in Oldham – demonstrating who's boss on the baize as he showed-off a scintillating performance.
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Treatment of people in custody reformed - GMP
Greater Manchester Police a year ago today (Friday) accepted the recommendations of Dame Vera Baird’s report into the treatment of people in custody.
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First Look at new town hall
One of Oldham’s beautiful old buildings has been saved from ruin – and transformed into the borough’s brand new town hall.