The very latest news
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Tameside man charged with slapping Jack Grealish
A man who allegedly slapped Jack Grealish at the end of Sunday’s Manchester derby has been charged with assault.
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Housing trust to build new homes in Tameside
A housing trust will expand into Tameside as it aims to take its property portfolio to 10,000 homes over the next five years.
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Suspect charged and named after Droylsden machete manhunt
A man has been charged with possession of an offensive weapon in a public place after reports of a someone wielding a machete on yesterday.
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Pétanque players bouled over by new piste
The first pétanque piste in the High Peak is open for business following a £16,000 grant from Tarmac’s Landfill Communities Fund.
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Local hero marks 10 years of life-saving contributions
A Droylsden blood donor is marking a decade of donations by encouraging other people in Tameside to sign up.
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New research on GP experiences in Tameside.
Healthwatch Tameside has published their research on GP experiences from the patient perspective.
Tameside Reporter
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Kath's a 'top notch' cleaner at 80!
Ashton Sixth Form College are celebrating a remarkable milestone for one of their most cherished team members. Kathleen, a cleaner at the college since 2002, has just turned 80 years old – and she continues to work with the energy and enthusiasm of someone half her age.
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Tameside man charged with slapping Jack Grealish
A man who allegedly slapped Jack Grealish at the end of Sunday’s Manchester derby has been charged with assault.
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Housing trust to build new homes in Tameside
A housing trust will expand into Tameside as it aims to take its property portfolio to 10,000 homes over the next five years.
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Suspect charged and named after Droylsden machete manhunt
A man has been charged with possession of an offensive weapon in a public place after reports of a someone wielding a machete on yesterday.
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Mosque celebrate with Family Fun Day
Sunday April 6th Ashton Central Mosque hosted its popular family fun day at the site on Hillgate Street,
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Local hero marks 10 years of life-saving contributions
A Droylsden blood donor is marking a decade of donations by encouraging other people in Tameside to sign up.
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New research on GP experiences in Tameside.
Healthwatch Tameside has published their research on GP experiences from the patient perspective.
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Swimming the channel in Tameside fundraiser for Willow Wood!
Natalie Drabble will be swimming the length of the English Channel to support Willow Wood Hospice.
Glossop Chronicle
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Pétanque players bouled over by new piste
The first pétanque piste in the High Peak is open for business following a £16,000 grant from Tarmac’s Landfill Communities Fund.
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‘Landscapes Unlocked’ offers a tantalising glimpse into Peak District’s past
Over 40,000 unique images from the Peak District National Park’s archives are to be catalogued, and many made public online for the first time.
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Davis Blank Furniss to stage free legal event
The Glossop and Manchester-based law firm is running a free seminar in Glossop for residential landlords and letting agents.
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'Severe chance' of wildfires as dry spell continues
A leading firefighter has warned hikers about the risk of wildfires after the recent spell of dry weather.
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Tameside College students impress in GM skills competition
Students at Tameside College and Clarendon Sixth Form took home more than 20 prizes in the Greater Manchester Colleges Group skills competition.
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MISSING: Ashton man with dementia
Police have asked the public to help in their search for an Ashton man with dementia who has been missing since Saturday morning (April 5).
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‘One-of-a-kind' teacher retires after 29 years in the classroom
Beloved teacher Helen O’Hara, has retired from Hadfield Infant School after 29 years, with colleagues, parents and pupils expressing their sadness at her departure.
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Police issue warning to van owners
Glossop Police Safer Neighbourhood Team have issued an alert to van owners after a spate of break-ins.
Oldham Reporter
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Protestors gather to oppose ‘flood of HMOs’ in Shaw
Neighbours in Shaw, Oldham took to the streets this weekend to oppose a ‘flood of HMOs’ entering their town.
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Council turns down 22-bed HMO
Plans for a huge HMO in Oldham that sparked a major backlash among neighbours have been refused by Oldham Council.
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Three Men attacked in Fight
Three men were rushed to hospital following a fight outside a pub in Failsworth last night.
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Green Hill Sports Club Holds Eid Event
Oldham Green Hill Sports & Recreation Club invited local members and guests to a packed Eid event to celebrate community cohesion.
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Thugs Convicted of Heinous Crimes
Two men have been found guilty of kidnapping, assaulting and subjecting a pensioner to a terrifying ordeal in Oldham.
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‘Sneak peak’ at new town-centre park
Oldham’s brand new town-centre park will open in March 2026, the council has revealed.
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Residents to protest HMOs as councillors call for tighter restrictions
Residents are gearing up for a peaceful protest following what they describe as a ‘deluge of HMOs’ in an Oldham town.
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Road closures for Transpennine Route Upgrade
A popular destination for holiday outings will be closed to all traffic for two weekends, including the May bank holiday.