STUDENTS at Denton Community College are getting an insight into the world of work thanks to a host of exciting…
Denton Community College’s students sample world of workAuthor: Tony Bugby
‘Unachievable’ A&E waiting times questioned by leader of council
By Charlotte Green, Local Democracy Reporter TAMESIDE COUNCIL leader Brenda Warrington has questioned whether A&E waiting targets are ”pointless” if…
‘Unachievable’ A&E waiting times questioned by leader of councilDouble bubble with Willow Wood
A FUN fundraising event is coming back to Tameside on Sunday, June 2 – the Willow Wood Bubble Rush. Suitable…
Double bubble with Willow WoodHighways bosses yet to agree to make a Denton motorway bridge safer
By Charlotte Green, Local Democracy Reporter HIGHWAYS bosses are yet to agree to make a Denton motorway bridge safer, a…
Highways bosses yet to agree to make a Denton motorway bridge saferTameside Council to spend £688,000 on laptop upgrades
By Charlotte Green, Local Democracy Reporter TOWN hall bosses are having to spend hundreds of thousands of pounds on new…
Tameside Council to spend £688,000 on laptop upgradesGwynne’s Corner: Andrew Gwynne, MP for Denton and Reddish, talks about what can be done to combat the ‘climate emergency’
THIS week the UK Parliament passed Labour’s motion and has become the first in the world to declare an environment…
Gwynne’s Corner: Andrew Gwynne, MP for Denton and Reddish, talks about what can be done to combat the ‘climate emergency’Successful night at the polls for Labour in Denton and Hyde
LABOUR caused a major upset by capturing the Conservative stronghold of Hyde Werneth where the retiring John Bell had served…
Successful night at the polls for Labour in Denton and HydePolice launch investigation following attack on pensioner in Denton
POLICE are investigating after a pensioner was assaulted in the Denton area of Tameside. At around 7.20pm on Tuesday 2…
Police launch investigation following attack on pensioner in DentonHospital car park plans hit with catalogue of setbacks
By Charlotte Green, Local Democracy Reporter PLANS to build new pay and display car parks for Tameside Hospital have been…
Hospital car park plans hit with catalogue of setbacksCyclists can tackle tough test with Tour de Manc
TAMESIDE’S cyclists are being urged to test themselves on the toughest route yet as the Tour de Manc returns for…
Cyclists can tackle tough test with Tour de MancCracked and crumbling roads to be repaired this year
THESE are the cracked and crumbling roads in Tameside that will be repaired this year as part of more than…
Cracked and crumbling roads to be repaired this yearDemolishing asbestos-ridden pool could cost up to £250,000
By Charlotte Green, Local Democracy Reporter DEMOLISHING Denton’s dilapidated swimming pool could cost the Tameside Council a quarter of a…
Demolishing asbestos-ridden pool could cost up to £250,000Local journalism is vital says Andrew Gwynne MP
IT is a privilege as your MP to write in the first issue of the Denton Correspondent, a new local…
Local journalism is vital says Andrew Gwynne MPDenton sports club bowled over as new clubhouse is officially opened
MEMBERS of a Denton sports club were bowled over after the opening of a new £50,000 clubhouse. It was described…
Denton sports club bowled over as new clubhouse is officially openedIron Man visits Tameside Hospital children’s ward
IRON Man visited the children’s ward at Tameside Hospital to surprise the children, their parents, carers and the staff. He…
Iron Man visits Tameside Hospital children’s wardTameside’s youngest ever mayor at just 27 years old
TAMESIDE Council has appointed its youngest-ever civic mayor. When Cllr Leigh Drennan assumes the chain of office at the authority’s…
Tameside’s youngest ever mayor at just 27 years oldThree men arrested following stabbing in Ashton
THREE men have been arrested following a stabbing in Ashton. Shortly after 6.15pm yesterday evening (Monday, April 1), police were…
Three men arrested following stabbing in AshtonInaugural Tameside Pride event on track after first fundraiser is sell-out
FUNDRAISING for the first ever Tameside Pride event got off to a fantastic start with more than £500 raised at…
Inaugural Tameside Pride event on track after first fundraiser is sell-outNearly a quarter of residents think bin services are rubbish
NEARLY one in four Tameside residents have made a complaint to Tameside Council about missed bin collections. And that saw…
Nearly a quarter of residents think bin services are rubbish
