TEAMS across Tameside Council got together to mark World Social Work Day by hosting a series of events across the borough. The sessions throughout the…
View More Tameside teams celebrate World Social Work DayAuthor: Gemma Carter
Tameside children take part in tree-mendous event
SCHOOLCHILDREN from Tameside got green fingered planting lots of trees at a local event in Lees Park, on the border of Audenshaw and Droylsden. The…
View More Tameside children take part in tree-mendous eventElectors can reinstate their postal vote
RESIDENTS who have lost their entitlement to vote by post can still apply to have it reinstated. Every year, Tameside Council is legally required to…
View More Electors can reinstate their postal voteCall for male blood donors
NHS Blood and Transplant is urging men in Greater Manchester to match women in making becoming a blood donor for 2019. New figures reveal more…
View More Call for male blood donorsTameside young people learn one knife can have many victims
ANYONE carrying a blade is risking everything: prison, hospital, even their own life. That’s the message being shared with a group of Tameside young people.…
View More Tameside young people learn one knife can have many victimsLantern parade a spectacular success
STORM clouds lifted just in time on Saturday (9 March) to ensure there was no raining on the much anticipated Tameside Lantern Parade – which…
View More Lantern parade a spectacular successNew ID card for Armed Forces veterans in Tameside launched
NEW IDENTIFICATION cards are being sent to veterans of the armed forces in a bid to improve their access to support services. The card, launched…
View More New ID card for Armed Forces veterans in Tameside launchedPortland Basin Museum hosts BIG birthday bash
PORTLAND Basin Museum is 20 this month. So what better way to celebrate this landmark milestone than with a big birthday bash? It is the…
View More Portland Basin Museum hosts BIG birthday bash