Tameside Reporter from Tuesday, July 7th, 2026
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The boroughwide strategy to change Tameside for the better
People in Tameside are paid less, feel cut off and don’t live as long. Now the local authority has a strategy to change all that.
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New sensory room opens at Tameside Hospital
A brand-new sensory room has officially opened today at the Children's Unit at Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust, providing a welcoming, inclusive and engaging space for young patients during their hospital stay.
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Local dance school hits world stage
Kirsten’s Dance Academy, based at Woodend Mill in Mossley, is celebrating a landmark moment as members of its Elite Team prepare to compete on the global stage at the Dance World Cup 2026 in Dublin.
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Celebrating a love of reading at the Young Readers Award
The Young Readers Award, a pilot initiative as part of the 2026 National Year of Reading, has brought together young book lovers from across Tameside at a celebration of reading.
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St John Ambulance pilots Casual Responder workforce to help meet growing event demand
St John Ambulance is launching a pilot programme across Greater Manchester to help meet increasing demand for event healthcare services.
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The Heys Primary kicks off centenary celebrations with Community Summer Fair
The Heys Primary School officially launched its centenary celebrations in style with a hugely successful Summer Fair that brought together pupils, families, staff and members of the wider community to celebrate 100 years of the school.
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Man wanted in connection with attempted burglary
Police are appealing for help in locating this man (pictured) who is wanted in connection with an attempted burglary.
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Micklehurst Primary School hosts their very own Arts Award Presentation
Tameside’s got talent and that’s official!
