The very latest news
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Teenager not seen for over three weeks
Police are appealing for information after a teenager has been missing for over three weeks.
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This is why we have the Bee Network
Andy Burnham has explained why Greater Manchester’s buses bear the emblem of the worker bee.
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Grants up for grabs for charities and community projects
Vernon Charitable Foundation has opened up its latest round of grant applications.
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Godley Green Garden Village plans to be finalised this month
Plans for one of Greater Manchester’s most ambitious housing developments are set to move forward this month, as Tameside Council prepares to submit finalised proposals for the Godley Green Garden Village.
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The Shed is back: Tameside’s beloved workshop reopens in Dukinfield
After months of hard work, dedication, and a fair amount of sawdust, The Shed Tameside has officially reopened, this time in a brand-new, purpose-fitted premises in the heart of Dukinfield.
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Council chopped down trees 10 months ago, but the cuttings still remain
Last year trees were cut down as part of a big area clean-up in Oldham – but locals are still waiting for the debris to be taken away.
Tameside Reporter
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Godley Green Garden Village plans to be finalised this month
Plans for one of Greater Manchester’s most ambitious housing developments are set to move forward this month, as Tameside Council prepares to submit finalised proposals for the Godley Green Garden Village.
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The Shed is back: Tameside’s beloved workshop reopens in Dukinfield
After months of hard work, dedication, and a fair amount of sawdust, The Shed Tameside has officially reopened, this time in a brand-new, purpose-fitted premises in the heart of Dukinfield.
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FA award for Tameside walking footballer
Local walking footballer Liam Evans recently received the FA playmaker award.
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Twice as good as gold
Denton Artistic Swimming Club’s Masters team has been crowned national champions in the technical team event at the sport’s UK championships – their second success in two weeks.
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Willow Wood football fundraiser scores big thanks to Manchester Credit Union support
Willow Wood Hospice’s much-anticipated annual Football Night Fundraiser is set for another successful evening this September, following a generous financial boost from Manchester Credit Union.
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St Peter’s family fun day brings Tameside community together
Families from across Tameside came together for a lively and memorable afternoon at the annual St Peter’s Community Gathering Family Fun Day, held on Sunday 3 August at Oxford Park in Ashton.
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Tameside residents among thousands benefitting from mobile lung health checks
More than 1,000 people across Greater Manchester - including residents in Tameside - have received an early lung cancer diagnosis thanks to a pioneering NHS screening programme.
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Supporting young minds: mental health event for young people coming to Tameside
Children and young people across Tameside are being invited to take part in a special event this month, focused on mental health and emotional wellbeing.
Glossop Chronicle
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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.
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Vehicles banned from Woodhead Pass due to Storm Floris
All high-sided vehicles have been banned from using the A628 Woodhead Pass due to harsh weather conditions caused by Storm Floris.
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Police A57 traffic operation deemed a success
Glossop Police have taken action following growing concern over a spate of serious road traffic collisions along the A57 Snake Pass in the past year.
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End in sight for sinkhole
A multi-agency team has convened at the site of the long-standing sinkhole at Wren Nest Mill to coordinate essential repair work, with efforts now expected to begin imminently.
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Mayor takes the plunge for charity
The Mayor of High Peak, Councillor Dom Elliott-Starkey, is set to take to the skies on Sunday 3rd August joining a brave team from Reuben’s Retreat for a fundraising skydive.
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Local jobs at risk as company plans shutdown
Forty-eight local jobs are under threat following news that Kingspan Technical Insulation (KTI) plans to close its Glossop manufacturing facility.
Oldham Reporter
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Teenager not seen for over three weeks
Police are appealing for information after a teenager has been missing for over three weeks.
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This is why we have the Bee Network
Andy Burnham has explained why Greater Manchester’s buses bear the emblem of the worker bee.
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Grants up for grabs for charities and community projects
Vernon Charitable Foundation has opened up its latest round of grant applications.
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Council chopped down trees 10 months ago, but the cuttings still remain
Last year trees were cut down as part of a big area clean-up in Oldham – but locals are still waiting for the debris to be taken away.
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Two men locked up for firearms offences in Oldham
Two thugs have been sentenced to 14 years and five months in prison following a shooting in Oldham in November last year.
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Crowds descend on park for entertainment featuring Sabrina Carpenter tribute
Local people flocked to Alexandra Park over the weekend to enjoy a wide range of entertainment, including a tribute act to Sabrina Carpenter.
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Police shut down property used by drug addicts
A property in Oldham has been shut down by police after it was found to be used by homeless individuals for drugs use and anti-social behaviour.
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Oldham Asked For Edinburgh Fringe - Now It’s Here!
Oldham-based theatre company Dare to Know Theatre has answered the town’s call for an Edinburgh-style festival with 20 original performances, including 12 world premieres and a lineup featuring local talent.