THE first ever Tameside Pride was described as a resounding success… and there is a vow to make it an…
2,000 bring Pride to TamesideCategory: Featured
Denton West Community Library celebrates landmark after being told it will close
A LIBRARY that was earmarked for closure has celebrated its sixth birthday after the community took it on. And Denton…
Denton West Community Library celebrates landmark after being told it will closeProtest groups step up opposition to ‘unacceptable’ development of Tame Valley
HUNDREDS of residents are joining forces to march in protest against plans for large scale industrial development in parts of…
Protest groups step up opposition to ‘unacceptable’ development of Tame ValleyCelebrating new affordable homes in Haughton Green
A NEW £2.5million development of affordable homes in Haughton Green has been completed. Irwell Valley Homes, who own and manage…
Celebrating new affordable homes in Haughton GreenThe Penny’s not dropped yet
A DENTON pub looks set to be saved after a brewery made sure it stayed as one. Locals feared the…
The Penny’s not dropped yetSchoolchildren ‘come and play’ with the Hallé
OVER 900 local schoolchildren were able to perform alongside a professional orchestra in a world class venue. They were taking…
Schoolchildren ‘come and play’ with the HalléDinner is served
THEY say the proof of the pudding is in the eating and that is certainly the case at Denton North…
Dinner is servedTameside loves Pride
TAMESIDE Pride 2019 promises to be the borough’s biggest-ever celebration of our diversity and equality. Pride will take place between…
Tameside loves PrideDenton South councillors join march to protest Tame Valley development
THE Denton South Councillors are joining forces with campaigners in Bredbury, Denton and Woodley in opposing the proposed development of…
Denton South councillors join march to protest Tame Valley developmentScarlett thrilled to be mayor for a day
A DREAM came true for Scarlett Brinton as the seven-year-old became mayor for the day. It came about from careers’…
Scarlett thrilled to be mayor for a daySom-thing special at Denton West
SOMILA Seyibokwe could be forgiven for keeping one eye on the cricket World Cup and saying, ‘I’ve played against him!’…
Som-thing special at Denton WestCommunity urged to join Neighbourhood Watch groups to help fight against crime
RESIDENTS of Hyde and Denton are being urged to join the fight against crime by forming Neighbourhood Watch groups. Tony…
Community urged to join Neighbourhood Watch groups to help fight against crimeDenton pub to have licence reviewed after incident
A DENTON pub is to have its licence reviewed after an incident that saw two people injured. A ‘large scale…
Denton pub to have licence reviewed after incidentYoungest councillors take control in Denton South
DENTON South has the most youthful team of councillors in the borough. Indeed, Jack Naylor, Claire Reid and George Newton…
Youngest councillors take control in Denton SouthCyclist Stef rolled out of record books
A DENTON cyclist has been denied a place in the record books despite breaking a previous mark. For unbeknown to…
Cyclist Stef rolled out of record booksSteel wall approved to hold up crumbling bank
A CRUMBLING embankment is to be repaired with a steel wall costing thousands of pounds to protect residents’ properties from…
Steel wall approved to hold up crumbling bankNew set-up coming at Denton Town
THE WINDS of change are sweeping through Denton Town with the news a new managerial set-up is coming in for…
New set-up coming at Denton TownDenton man helps secure memorial for mining disaster victims
A DENTON man was instrumental in getting a memorial for the 38, including nine children aged 15 or younger, who…
Denton man helps secure memorial for mining disaster victimsGoing green: former landfill sites could be transformed into solar farms
By Charlotte Green, Local Democracy Reporter FORMER landfill sites in Denton and Hyde could be transformed into solar farms under…
Going green: former landfill sites could be transformed into solar farmsDisability’s no obstacle for Phil
A DENTON darts player is proving disability is no obstacle to doing the thing he loves by throwing while he…
Disability’s no obstacle for PhilMP promises to fight Bredbury Parkway development proposal
ANDREW Gwynne has long opposed a massive extension of the Bredbury Parkway industrial estate, which is proposed in the Greater…
MP promises to fight Bredbury Parkway development proposalHighways 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 saferDenton Town Vets feel just champion
DENTON Town had best start digging out the polish after its veterans’ team won the league. A 5-2 win at…
Denton Town Vets feel just championTameside 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 upgradesResidents fear for HGV ‘hell’ if brake not applied to industrial estate expansion plans
CONCERNED residents claim proposals to expand an industrial estate on the Denton-Bredbury border will make living in their current homes…
Residents fear for HGV ‘hell’ if brake not applied to industrial estate expansion plansHowzat! John’s in the hot seat at Lancashire
DENTON broadcaster John Gwynne is back in the cricket game after landing a plum job at Lancashire County cricket Club…
Howzat! John’s in the hot seat at LancashireDenton school’s idea to fight pollution goes worldwide
A DENTON primary school’s idea to put kids in charge of making sure the environment they enter and leave every…
Denton school’s idea to fight pollution goes worldwideIn for the penny – community’s mission to save local pub
COMMUNITY figures are attempting to buy a closed pub to prevent it being lost to an area of Denton. And…
In for the penny – community’s mission to save local pubOn pointe in Denton
BILLY ELLIOT may be known more for being from the north-east than Denton but he danced in the town –…
On pointe in DentonCracked 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 £250,000Doing it for Dom
A DENTON football club is showing that even from the darkest days of despair, a light can come shining through.…
Doing it for Dom
