The very latest news
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Family pay tribute to road rage victim
The family of a 50-year-old man who was struck by a car during an altercation on a busy junction have paid tribute to a ‘kind, loving family man’.
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Man charged with murder following road rage brawl
A 32-year-old man has been charged with murder following a road rage hit-and-run incident in Oldham.
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Mum and baby found following placenta discovery in park
Mum and baby have been located after a placenta was discovered in Werneth park yesterday afternoon.
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Officers remain at Oldham park as human placenta discovered
A suspicious item found in Werneth Park this afternoon has been confirmed to be a human placenta by medical professionals.
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Man wanted in connection with theft
Police are appealing for the public’s help to find Neculai Todirenchi, who is wanted in connection with theft.
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Police issue statement following death of woman
Police have issued a statement after part of Pennine Road in Simmondley was closed early on the morning of Friday March 28.
Tameside Reporter
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Man wanted in connection with theft
Police are appealing for the public’s help to find Neculai Todirenchi, who is wanted in connection with theft.
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The five candidates in Longdendale by-election
Five people are battling to become Tameside’s newest councillor.
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Extra SEND places could be created
An extra 143 school places could soon be created for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) in Tameside.
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Tameside MPs weigh in on children’s services failures
Two Tameside MPs have said things ‘must and will get better’ following another scathing report into the council’s children’s services department.
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Social on the Square: A Youth-Led Celebration of Enterprise, Creativity & Community
Social on the Square is more than just an event; it is a platform for young talent, a showcase for local businesses, and a celebration of Hyde’s rich cultural landscape. Organised by HYPE, the event will provide networking opportunities, business exposure, and a lively atmosphere, all while contributing to the economic and social vibrancy of the town centre.
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HMO proposal turned down for 'fostering isolation'
Plans to convert an empty shop into a 4-bed HMO have hit the skids after officials condemned the scheme for creating ‘an institutionalised environment’.
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Teachers Take the Leap for Charity: Headteacher and Colleague to Skydive for Sam's Gift
Two teachers from Audenshaw School will be doing a sponsored skydive to raise money for charity.
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GMP Cadet Units take part in child exploitation awareness sessions to promote conversation
GMP’s Volunteer Police Cadet units have been taking part in a series of sessions raising awareness of child exploitation as part of a tailored programme to promote open discussion.
Glossop Chronicle
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Police issue statement following death of woman
Police have issued a statement after part of Pennine Road in Simmondley was closed early on the morning of Friday March 28.
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High Peak group call for an end to deforestation
The recent ‘International Day of Forests’, saw members of High Peak Green New Deal calling for an end to deforestation.
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Glossop Gets Ready to Crown its Champions!
On Thursday March 27, Glossop will stage its first ever Glossopdale Community Champions Awards.
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World War Two relic unearthed
A couple in Simmondley were stunned to discover a World War Two air raid shelter hidden beneath a large flowerbed in their garden.
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High Peak MP calls for action against toxic masculinity and online radicalisation
Labour MP for High Peak, Jon Pearce, is calling for urgent action to tackle the toxic masculinity and online radicalisation of young men.
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GMP Cadet Units take part in child exploitation awareness sessions to promote conversation
GMP’s Volunteer Police Cadet units have been taking part in a series of sessions raising awareness of child exploitation as part of a tailored programme to promote open discussion.
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Palmowski races to victory in F1 Academy debut
Glossop motorsport sensation Alisha Palmowski got her F1 Academy season off to a dream start on Saturday with a debut victory in Race 1 of the opening weekend in Shanghai.
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Andy Burnham: Stalybridge and Glossop to have first Bee Network trains
Tameside will soon have one of the best public transport networks in the country according to the Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham.
Oldham Reporter
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Family pay tribute to road rage victim
The family of a 50-year-old man who was struck by a car during an altercation on a busy junction have paid tribute to a ‘kind, loving family man’.
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Man charged with murder following road rage brawl
A 32-year-old man has been charged with murder following a road rage hit-and-run incident in Oldham.
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Mum and baby found following placenta discovery in park
Mum and baby have been located after a placenta was discovered in Werneth park yesterday afternoon.
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Officers remain at Oldham park as human placenta discovered
A suspicious item found in Werneth Park this afternoon has been confirmed to be a human placenta by medical professionals.
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Man wanted in connection with theft
Police are appealing for the public’s help to find Neculai Todirenchi, who is wanted in connection with theft.
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E-bike seized in Derker during early morning raid
Operation Vulcan has seized an e-bike during an early morning raid in Derker as police continue to fight the crimes blighting the community.
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Former hospital ward demolished in Oldham
Dramatic photos capture the moment a former hospital wing was demolished in Oldham this week.
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Burnham says benefits cuts ‘wrong choice’
Andy Burnham has branded Rachel Reeves’ benefits cuts as ‘the wrong choice’ after the government’s own figures show reforms could push 250,000 into poverty.