The very latest news
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Review: The Memory of Water – A triumphant two-night run by Hyde Little Theatre
For two nights only, Hyde Little Theatre transformed Studio 9 on Market Street into a place where laughter, secrets, and memories collided. Both performances of The Memory of Watersold out – a testament to the buzz surrounding this production – and the audience of all ages, left with smiles.
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Greater Manchester campaign to help communities beat the heat
A new campaign has been launched to help households and communities across Greater Manchester prepare for the growing risks of extreme weather as global temperatures continue to rise.
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Stalybridge shop shut down for selling illegal tobacco and vapes
A shop in Stalybridge has been forced to close after repeatedly being caught selling illegal cigarettes, hand-rolling tobacco, and vapes.
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Dogs Trust Manchester warns that “smiling” dogs could be in danger
As temperatures once again soar across the UK, Dogs Trust Manchester is urging dog owners to take extra care in hot weather and to understand that a “smiling” dog isn’t always a happy one.
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Tameside Council faces backlash over plans to sell Park Bridge Heritage Centre
Tameside Council has sparked public outcry after revealing plans to sell the historic Park Bridge Heritage Centre in Ashton-under-Lyne.
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Appeal as woman dies after being found unconscious
Greater Manchester Police have launched an appeal after the death of a woman found unconscious on the Oldham-Tameside border.
Tameside Reporter
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Review: The Memory of Water – A triumphant two-night run by Hyde Little Theatre
For two nights only, Hyde Little Theatre transformed Studio 9 on Market Street into a place where laughter, secrets, and memories collided. Both performances of The Memory of Watersold out – a testament to the buzz surrounding this production – and the audience of all ages, left with smiles.
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Greater Manchester campaign to help communities beat the heat
A new campaign has been launched to help households and communities across Greater Manchester prepare for the growing risks of extreme weather as global temperatures continue to rise.
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Stalybridge shop shut down for selling illegal tobacco and vapes
A shop in Stalybridge has been forced to close after repeatedly being caught selling illegal cigarettes, hand-rolling tobacco, and vapes.
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Dogs Trust Manchester warns that “smiling” dogs could be in danger
As temperatures once again soar across the UK, Dogs Trust Manchester is urging dog owners to take extra care in hot weather and to understand that a “smiling” dog isn’t always a happy one.
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Tameside Council faces backlash over plans to sell Park Bridge Heritage Centre
Tameside Council has sparked public outcry after revealing plans to sell the historic Park Bridge Heritage Centre in Ashton-under-Lyne.
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Appeal as woman dies after being found unconscious
Greater Manchester Police have launched an appeal after the death of a woman found unconscious on the Oldham-Tameside border.
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Greater Manchester’s dirtiest river and the plan to clean it up
The River Tame is one of the dirtiest waterways in Greater Manchester and spent decades with very little sign of life as a result, but now wildlife is returning.
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‘I had a special bank account to pay for way too many snacks’: Work from home dad’s ‘self loathing and shame’ as binge eating disorder took hold
Carl, from Glossop, has now spoken of his experience of years of struggling with binge eating and has thanked a local mental health service for changing his life.
Glossop Chronicle
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Building together to complete the retreat
On Saturday 23 August, Glossop is invited to come together for a special community day on behalf of local charity Rueben’s Retreat.
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£250k Boost to Tackle Loneliness in Derbyshire
Derbyshire County Council have approved an additional £250,000 of funding to help tackle loneliness and keep communities connected across the county.
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MP welcomes 3,500 trees coming to High Peak
High Peak MP Jon Pearce has welcomed a significant extension to the government-sponsored LIFE in the Ravines project, pledging 3,500 native trees to be planted across High Peak.
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Puurfect care for paws in need
Glossop Cat Rescue have just celebrated a heart-warming milestone - their third birthday.
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‘I had a special bank account to pay for way too many snacks’: Work from home dad’s ‘self loathing and shame’ as binge eating disorder took hold
Carl, from Glossop, has now spoken of his experience of years of struggling with binge eating and has thanked a local mental health service for changing his life.
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Haggerty family take on 15-mile memory walk to honour siblings lost too soon
Some families are tested in ways that seem impossible to bear. For the Haggertys, the last decade has brought unimaginable loss - yet also an unshakable determination to turn grief into something powerful, hopeful, and life-affirming.
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The Man with the Midas Touch
Gareth Wilson has added four more RHS gold medals to his impressive collection.
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Evacuation Day: Remembering Whaley Bridge flooding threat
It is exactly six years ago this week that the pages of the Glossop Chronicle were dominated by the unfolding drama in Whaley Bridge.
Oldham Reporter
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Greater Manchester campaign to help communities beat the heat
A new campaign has been launched to help households and communities across Greater Manchester prepare for the growing risks of extreme weather as global temperatures continue to rise.
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Appeal as woman dies after being found unconscious
Greater Manchester Police have launched an appeal after the death of a woman found unconscious on the Oldham-Tameside border.
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‘My clients are having to hop around lakes of water – it’s awful’: Beauty salon owner
A salon owner says her staff and customers have been plagued by ‘awful’ puddles of water on the pavement outside her business.
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Police seize stolen bike
Oldham Police recovered a stolen bike while on duty in the town early today.
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Unsafe fake Labubu dolls seized by Oldham Trading Standards
Oldham Council’s Trading Standards team has seized 104 counterfeit ‘Labubu’ dolls and accessories from local businesses, with a street value of between £800 and £1000.
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Retail crime will lead to arrests: GMP launches hard-hitting crackdown with ground-breaking strategy
Greater Manchester Police are hammering home the message that retail crime will not be tolerated, and offenders will face swift consequences.
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Urgent appeal to find missing woman
Concerns are growing for the whereabouts of a 35-year-old woman who has not been seen since yesterday (Thursday).
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Dr Kershaw's Hospice awarded £270,000 in government funding
Dr Kershaw’s Hospice has received a whopping £277,090 in capital funding as part of a nationwide £75 million government investment to support the sustainability of hospice care services across England.