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Upcycled garden grows hope and community spirit
A local community garden project, led by The Power of Resilience CIC in partnership with Ridge Hill Together, has flourished thanks to the generous sponsorship of Notcutts Ashton Park Garden Centre and their manager, Kath Mitchell. With the support of dedicated local volunteers and community groups, the vision for a vibrant, inclusive garden came to life.
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Northern to offer students half price train tickets for the entire academic year
Northern is encouraging parents and guardians to lock in an early bird discount of 50 per cent off train tickets for the coming academic year.
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Trust over trouble: changing the conversation with Oldham’s youth
A security firm has launched a groundbreaking initiative to help pupils make positive choices, stay out of trouble over the summer and to help them understand the role of security officers.
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Do you recognise this man?
Police are appealing for the public’s help to find Robert McLeavy (pictured) who is wanted in connection with shoplifting.
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Oldham responds to ‘administrative error’ that saw councillors overpaid for years
An ‘administrative error’ at a Greater Manchester council has left locals in Oldham fuming.
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Hyde Mela will enjoy an early summer showing this weekend
It is the fifth year the popular event has been held, but rather than taking place over the late August Bank Holiday, this year’s fifth Mela will be staged at Hyde Park on Sunday.
Tameside Reporter
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Upcycled garden grows hope and community spirit
A local community garden project, led by The Power of Resilience CIC in partnership with Ridge Hill Together, has flourished thanks to the generous sponsorship of Notcutts Ashton Park Garden Centre and their manager, Kath Mitchell. With the support of dedicated local volunteers and community groups, the vision for a vibrant, inclusive garden came to life.
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Hyde Mela will enjoy an early summer showing this weekend
It is the fifth year the popular event has been held, but rather than taking place over the late August Bank Holiday, this year’s fifth Mela will be staged at Hyde Park on Sunday.
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New affordable housing plan set to be scrapped
Plans for a new housing development in between two industrial sites in Tameside are set to be thrown out.
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Mossley 10k returns
The 11th edition of the annual Mossley 10k saw some familiar faces prevail.
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Local futsal club become national champions
Sala Futsal Club u16s girls were crowned England Futsal National Plate Champions last month after beating Hutton FC from Somerset in the final at The University of Derby.
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Creating the next Lioness
With the Lionesses’ Euro 2025 campaign well underway, Tameside School Sports Partnership recently organised a Euro’s themed girls football tournament at Curzon Ashton FC.
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Tameside libraries launch inclusive activities
Tameside Libraries are turning the page on traditional programming with a bold new initiative aimed at making library services more inclusive and accessible for neurodivergent individuals.
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Boy, 15, who died on M60 named as tributes pour in
The 'popular member' of a youth football team passed away on Sunday following an incident on the M60.
Glossop Chronicle
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Glossop celebrates girls’ football in style at Big Football Day
Glossop North End Community Club marked the FA’s Big Football Day in fantastic fashion last week, with a jam-packed schedule of football, leadership, and inspiration at the Glossop Community Sports Hub on the Ellen White Pitch.
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Glossopdale pupil to take on 35 mile trip in aid of school in Africa
Not many people take the path from Glossop North End to Manchester United, but that is what an enterprising Glossopdale pupil is doing next weekend as he looks to raise money to help a school in Africa.
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Derbyshire Police achieve prestigious MOD Gold Award
Derbyshire Constabulary have been successful in achieving a Gold Award in the 2025 Ministry of Defence Employer Recognition Scheme.
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Derbyshire Police issue urgent warning to schools
Local schools have been made aware of a large and very active WhatsApp Group called ‘Add every person in your contacts except grown-ups.'
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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.
Oldham Reporter
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Northern to offer students half price train tickets for the entire academic year
Northern is encouraging parents and guardians to lock in an early bird discount of 50 per cent off train tickets for the coming academic year.
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Trust over trouble: changing the conversation with Oldham’s youth
A security firm has launched a groundbreaking initiative to help pupils make positive choices, stay out of trouble over the summer and to help them understand the role of security officers.
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Do you recognise this man?
Police are appealing for the public’s help to find Robert McLeavy (pictured) who is wanted in connection with shoplifting.
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Oldham responds to ‘administrative error’ that saw councillors overpaid for years
An ‘administrative error’ at a Greater Manchester council has left locals in Oldham fuming.
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Man arrested in connection with shed burglaries
A 38-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of burglary.
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‘We are being tormented by squirrels who keep gnawing their way into our attic’
A woman says her home is being ‘tormented by squirrels’ because of an ‘infestation’ at a nearby cemetery.
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New police station may have no holding cells
Plans for a new Greater Manchester police station have been slammed as ‘poor and impractical’ after it emerged the new site may have no holding cells.
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Councillors overpaid due to ‘administrative error’
Oldham councillors have been overpaid for three years in a row due to an ‘administrative error’, the local authority has confirmed.