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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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‘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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Gee Cross mum cancer-free after groundbreaking clinical trial
A Gee Cross mum is celebrating more than 18 months free from bowel cancer thanks to pioneering treatment at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester.
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Haggerty family take on 50-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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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.
Tameside Reporter
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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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Gee Cross mum cancer-free after groundbreaking clinical trial
A Gee Cross mum is celebrating more than 18 months free from bowel cancer thanks to pioneering treatment at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester.
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Haggerty family take on 50-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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Tameside learners celebrated at inspiring graduation event
An evening of pride and celebration unfolded at Tameside Stadium, home of Curzon Ashton Football Club, as learners from the Tameside Skills Centre marked their achievements at a special graduation ceremony on Thursday 10 July.
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Hyde town centre set for a bright future through regeneration and community spirit
Hyde town centre is experiencing an exciting wave of regeneration, thanks to a strong collaboration between local partners and targeted government investment.
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Ashton friends take on epic St Cuthbert’s walk to thank Christie Charity
Two long-time Ashton friends are lacing up their walking boots later this month to take on a 62.5-mile challenge across the Scottish-English border – all in aid of the Christie Charity.
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Droylsden pub set for licensing review
Alleged sex acts in the beer garden, fighting and excessive noise could see a pub in Droylsden lose its booze licence.
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Tameside-led study suggests A&E screening could uncover thousands of undiagnosed diabetes cases
A new study led by Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust has found that routine diabetes screening in hospital emergency departments could identify thousands of undiagnosed cases of type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes each year.
Glossop Chronicle
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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 50-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.
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Glossop teen crowned world champion
Glossop has a new world champion.
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Glossop Mountain Rescue upgrade their fleet
After 16 months of planning, hard work and community support, Glossop Mountain Rescue Team is proud to announce the successful completion of its ambitious Vehicle Plan.
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Family pedal for a purpose: 500-mile ride for Karen’s Haven
A family are taking on an extraordinary personal challenge this autumn - cycling from Glossop to Amsterdam in just six days - to raise funds and awareness for Karen’s Haven, a not-for-profit organisation supporting people living with COPD
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Thousands have just days to comment on plans to restructure Derbyshire’s councils
Thousands of Derbyshire residents have only a matter of days to have their say during two consultations on possibly the biggest planned changes to Local Government in more than 50 years that will reshape the delivery of vital services.
Oldham Reporter
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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.
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Police plea to find missing man
Police are appealing for the public’s help in finding a man who has not been seen since yesterday (Wed).
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Two more men charged with murder including one from Oldham after death of Mohammed Afzal in Bury
Two men have been charged with murder following the death of Mohammed Afzal.
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Police respond to TV documentary findings
Greater Manchester Police has responded to a BBC Moors Murder documentary which concluded on television on Wednesday (6th August).