The very latest news
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Jobs on offer in travel
Staff working to help customers navigate the railway during a whopping multi-billion-pound programme of railway improvements have shared what it’s like to work in the industry ahead of a major recruitment drive.
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Enjoy mouthwatering delights as you travel
First Class TransPennine Express (TPE) customers can now tuck into mouthwatering delicacies while travelling between Liverpool and Newcastle.
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Can you help find missing Lidia?
Police have issued a desperate appeal to help trace a teenager who has been missing since January.
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Mayor to open 'inspired' student art exhibition
Students from Clarendon Sixth Form College will launch a new exhibition this weekend based on objects at the Portland Basin Museum.
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CCTV cameras help police arrest 20 suspects already this year
Tameside's 300 CCTV cameras have already helped police arrest 20 suspects and find seven missing people, it has been revealed.
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"We simply can't tolerate anti-social behaviour" say High Peak cops
A High Peak town will be under a police dispersal order this week after a series of complaints over anti-social behaviour.
Tameside Reporter
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Jobs on offer in travel
Staff working to help customers navigate the railway during a whopping multi-billion-pound programme of railway improvements have shared what it’s like to work in the industry ahead of a major recruitment drive.
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Enjoy mouthwatering delights as you travel
First Class TransPennine Express (TPE) customers can now tuck into mouthwatering delicacies while travelling between Liverpool and Newcastle.
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Mayor to open 'inspired' student art exhibition
Students from Clarendon Sixth Form College will launch a new exhibition this weekend based on objects at the Portland Basin Museum.
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CCTV cameras help police arrest 20 suspects already this year
Tameside's 300 CCTV cameras have already helped police arrest 20 suspects and find seven missing people, it has been revealed.
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Shutters go down for good at budget fashion store in Ashton town centre
A fashion shop in Ashton is to close as a chain announces the closure of 35 stores.
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Chris Cyprus on Landscape Artist of the Year, allotments and online scammers
“Art as a competition isn’t for me,” says Chris Cyprus, eyes poking out from beneath a beanie that struggles to contain his cascading grey locks. “It’s a subjective thing.”
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Work begins on Tameside walking and cycling route upgrade
Work is underway on upgrading a walking and cycling Bee Network route through Droylsden and Audenshaw.
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Body found in converted Tameside mill
The body of a man has been found after a police welfare check on a flat this morning.
Glossop Chronicle
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Jobs on offer in travel
Staff working to help customers navigate the railway during a whopping multi-billion-pound programme of railway improvements have shared what it’s like to work in the industry ahead of a major recruitment drive.
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Enjoy mouthwatering delights as you travel
First Class TransPennine Express (TPE) customers can now tuck into mouthwatering delicacies while travelling between Liverpool and Newcastle.
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Mayor to open 'inspired' student art exhibition
Students from Clarendon Sixth Form College will launch a new exhibition this weekend based on objects at the Portland Basin Museum.
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"We simply can't tolerate anti-social behaviour" say High Peak cops
A High Peak town will be under a police dispersal order this week after a series of complaints over anti-social behaviour.
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Be 'One in a Million' and help Reuben's Retreat complete building project
Glossop charity Reuben's Retreat has launched a new fund-raising project called One In A Million to fund the final stages of its building project.
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Blank-firing gun amnesty to end this Friday
Derbyshire Police say 13 blank firing guns have been handed in as part of a month-long amnesty ahead of them being made illegal.
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Rail cops hunt man after conductor assault
British Transport Police have appealed for the public’s help in tracing a man after an assault on a train conductor.
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Tameside & High Peak railway stations among the UK's worst performing
A Tameside railway station is among the bottom 7% of performers in the country with fewer than one-in-three trains running on time.
Oldham Reporter
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Jobs on offer in travel
Staff working to help customers navigate the railway during a whopping multi-billion-pound programme of railway improvements have shared what it’s like to work in the industry ahead of a major recruitment drive.
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Enjoy mouthwatering delights as you travel
First Class TransPennine Express (TPE) customers can now tuck into mouthwatering delicacies while travelling between Liverpool and Newcastle.
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Can you help find missing Lidia?
Police have issued a desperate appeal to help trace a teenager who has been missing since January.
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Chris Cyprus on Landscape Artist of the Year, allotments and online scammers
“Art as a competition isn’t for me,” says Chris Cyprus, eyes poking out from beneath a beanie that struggles to contain his cascading grey locks. “It’s a subjective thing.”
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Officers appeal for information after phone taken without making a payment
Police are appealing for information after a phone was exchanged in-person but allegedly without the appropriate payment exchange being made.
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Saddleworth band qualifies for national finals
Dobcross Silver Band have qualified for the national finals after being crowned champions in the regional qualifying contest at Blackpool’s Winter Gardens.
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Bangladeshi residents join forces for commemorative day
More than 100 Bangladeshi residents descended in Chadderton to remember the brave students who sacrificed their lives in the fight for their language rights.
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‘It’s a great night out – until it all kicks off’
Royton has become a ‘place to be’. The small town, just over two miles from Oldham, was once home to little more than a few isolated sports bars.