The latest news from Monday, September 29th, 2025
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Tameside clubs discover their FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round opponents
The two Tameside clubs left in this year’s FA Cup have discovered their possible FA Cup Fourth Qualifying Round opponents.
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Manchester Bee Network Metroline bus strike to go ahead
Strike action by around 1,000 Unite members working at Metroline Manchester will go ahead from tomorrow, after talks broke down.
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Opening date of new Post Office announced
The Post Office has confirmed the opening date of a new permanent branch in Oldham town centre.
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Police holding event in Oldham to help you spot the telltale signs of romance fraud
Staff and volunteers from GMP’s Economic Crime Unit will be hosting a pop-up awareness event in Oldham and across the region this week focusing on romance fraud.
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50 Oldham students awarded Greater Manchester’s first MEGA Scholarships
Oldham has become the first region in Greater Manchester to award 50 young people with landmark MEGA Scholarships, opening the door to future careers in cyber and technology.
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Dukinfield Town and Youth FC looking for new players
Dukinfield Town and Youth FC are strengthening their community roots as they launch a new recruitment drive for players of all ages, as well as welcoming new managers and coaches to join their thriving club.
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Thompson Estates inspires young minds with ‘dream home’ art competition
A new Ashton-under-Lyne estate agency, Thompson Estates, has made a vibrant entrance into the community by running an imaginative art competition for schoolchildren across Tameside.
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Tameside club chairman takes top North West role
Local Conservative Club Chairman, Leon Tamcken, from Waterloo and Taunton Conservative Club has been awarded a top job, heading up the Association of Conservative Clubs Ltd as the North West Association Chairman.
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Primary school celebrates success of pioneering national language development programme
Beal Vale Primary School has celebrated the success of the Early Language Support for Every Child (ELSEC) programme with a special event led by headteacher Adil Rashid and his dedicated team.
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Take on the 62-mile ‘Dogtober’ challenge to support Dogs Trust Manchester
Dog lovers across Tameside are being invited to lace up their trainers, and grab a lead, to help support rescue dogs this October.
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Bee Network bus strikes suspended
Commuters across Greater Manchester - including Tameside, Oldham and Glossop -can expect most bus services to run as normal this week after planned strikes by Bee Network bus operators were suspended.
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Police appeal for information after fatal collision in Audenshaw
Greater Manchester Police’s Serious Collision Investigation Unit is appealing for information following a fatal road traffic collision in Tameside yesterday afternoon.
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GMP specials lead Denton crackdown on retail crime and anti-social behaviour
Greater Manchester Police’s Special Constables have taken part in a high-profile National Day of Action in Denton, targeting retail crime, road safety issues and anti-social behaviour.
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Tameside takes first step towards bike and scooter hire
Tameside is gearing up to join the region’s growing micromobility network, with plans underway to explore bike and e-scooter hire for the borough.
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The mysterious stink in Carrbrook village
A village on the edge of Stalybridge has been in a tizz for almost a year over a mysterious stink.