The very latest news
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Glossopdale Sixth Form is on the move
Glossopdale School and Sixth Form are gearing up for the opening of their eagerly anticipated new college building ahead of the new academic year.
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Ashton Sixth Form College celebrates Higher and Adult Education Evening
Higher and Adult Education students from Ashton Sixth Form College had their hard work recognised at the college's Annual Evening of Celebration last week.
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Local volunteers take on invasive plants
Friends of the Tame Valley, a group of local volunteers set up to protect and preserve the Tame Valley, have been out fighting the spread of Balsam, an invasive species that poses a threat to native plants.
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Metrolink strikes called off after Manchester workers secure new pay deal
Unite members working for Manchester’s Metrolink tram system are celebrating a new pay deal today, July 23, after accepting an improved offer from their employer.
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Audenshaw school given "glowing" SIAMS report after receiving 93.3% SATs pass rate
An Audenshaw primary school has received praise following a Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) inspection.
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The nursery deemed ‘good’ – just eight weeks after being judged ‘inadequate’
A nursery in Oldham has been rated ‘good’ by Ofsted two months after branded ‘inadequate’ in a damning report.
Tameside Reporter
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Ashton Sixth Form College celebrates Higher and Adult Education Evening
Higher and Adult Education students from Ashton Sixth Form College had their hard work recognised at the college's Annual Evening of Celebration last week.
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Local volunteers take on invasive plants
Friends of the Tame Valley, a group of local volunteers set up to protect and preserve the Tame Valley, have been out fighting the spread of Balsam, an invasive species that poses a threat to native plants.
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Metrolink strikes called off after Manchester workers secure new pay deal
Unite members working for Manchester’s Metrolink tram system are celebrating a new pay deal today, July 23, after accepting an improved offer from their employer.
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Audenshaw school given "glowing" SIAMS report after receiving 93.3% SATs pass rate
An Audenshaw primary school has received praise following a Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) inspection.
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Summer timetable changes on busy Stagecoach bus routes
Stagecoach have introduced a temporary summer timetable for some of their major bus routes in Tameside.
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Council plans to bring thousands of homes to borough – buy how many are actually affordable?
Oldham council wants to fight its housing crisis with thousands of new homes to be built across the borough.
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Trial date set for man accused of murdering woman whose body was never found
A date has been set for the trial of a man accused of the murder of a woman whose body has never been found.
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Oldham announced as location for Eton linked college
The exact location of a ‘transformative’ new college linked to Eton has been revealed for the first time.
Glossop Chronicle
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Glossopdale Sixth Form is on the move
Glossopdale School and Sixth Form are gearing up for the opening of their eagerly anticipated new college building ahead of the new academic year.
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Council asks Mayor to 'think again' and extend free travel for all young people in Derbyshire
Senior councillors at Derbyshire County Council have written to Mayor Ward at the East Midlands Combined County Authority asking her to think again on her plans to offer free travel to young people just from the High Peak who attend further education in Manchester.
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Puppy Nanny raises money for Glossop Mountain Rescue Team
Last weekend was the third annual fundraising walk for the Glossop Mountain Rescue Team organised by the Puppy Nanny, Nicola Davies.
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Trial date set for man accused of murdering woman whose body was never found
A date has been set for the trial of a man accused of the murder of a woman whose body has never been found.
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Air ambulance attends house after man suffers suspected heart attack in Woolley Bridge
A man is recovering in hospital after a medical episode led to the main road in Woolley Bridge being closed on Sunday afternoon.
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BREAKING NEWS: Road closed & air ambulance lands in Woolley Bridge
Woolley Road is closed due to police incident.
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Derbyshire Council to use micro asphalt to treat 63 roads across Derbyshire
Derbyshire County Council will use micro asphalt to treat 63 roads across Derbyshire, covering 92,000 square metres at a total cost of £1.1 million pounds.
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Top summer of success for local disabled riding group
Volunteers and competitors at a High Peak-based disabled riding charity are celebrating an outstanding summer of success – including the royal seal of approval for their service and expertise and top dressage results in a national competition.
Oldham Reporter
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The nursery deemed ‘good’ – just eight weeks after being judged ‘inadequate’
A nursery in Oldham has been rated ‘good’ by Ofsted two months after branded ‘inadequate’ in a damning report.
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Council plans to bring thousands of homes to borough – buy how many are actually affordable?
Oldham council wants to fight its housing crisis with thousands of new homes to be built across the borough.
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Oldham announced as location for Eton linked college
The exact location of a ‘transformative’ new college linked to Eton has been revealed for the first time.
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BREAKING: ‘Majority’ of cops criticised in Baird review still work for GMP, chief constable says
The ‘majority’ of police officers criticised in the review of Greater Manchester Police’s treatment of women and girls in custody are still employed by the force, the Chief Constable has said.
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BREAKING: Oldham man convicted of million pound drug supply operation
An Oldham man is among seven people found guilty of their part in a drug supply operation that saw more than £1m seized.
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Housing scheme that left residents ‘extremely concerned’ rejected
A housing scheme that left Oldham residents ‘extremely concerned’ has been rejected.
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OLDHAM: ‘There isn’t anywhere else like this in the North West’
Greater Manchester will soon have an ‘urban forestry’ park and farm – the only one of its kind in the north west.
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Future of mill where famous Second World War bomber was built hangs in the balance
The future of a historic cotton mill in Oldham remains uncertain after the council deferred a decision over a major development proposal.