EXCLUSIVE SEVERAL Tameside councillors are set to be allowed back into the Labour Party as an investigation into the now infamous Trigger Me Timbers WhatsApp…
View More Tameside councillors set to rejoin Labour as ‘Trigger Me Timbers’ probe endsTag: allison gwynne
‘Denton deserves better than this’ – Festive spirit dimmed by vandals
AN act of vandalism has put a dampener on the countdown to Christmas in one Tameside town. Denton South councillors say all six sets of…
View More ‘Denton deserves better than this’ – Festive spirit dimmed by vandalsKids may Play safely on the Streets
CHILDREN are being given the chance to play on their street without the fear of vehicles impacting on their activities. Play Streets is a new…
View More Kids may Play safely on the StreetsNew assessment centre a new start for children
EXCLUSIVE TAMESIDE’S provision for looked after children will be boosted by a new assessment centre which has everything under one roof. But Lawrence House in…
View More New assessment centre a new start for childrenBin trial, or error?
THE much-discussed move to have certain bin collections done every three weeks rather than two may be fully implemented by Tameside Council in November. Four…
View More Bin trial, or error?Ashton bar loses appeal against licence suspension
MAGISTRATES have rejected an appeal by the Top End Bar, Ashton, to remove licence conditions imposed by Tameside Council. On April 3 last year, at…
View More Ashton bar loses appeal against licence suspensionBin collections hit by ‘pingdemic’
“PLEASE bear with us” – that’s the message from Tameside Council as it works to maintain frontline services in the face of increasing numbers of…
View More Bin collections hit by ‘pingdemic’How green is our valley?
MORE than 40 volunteers came out to join the Friends of the Tame Valley on two community litter picks on Sunday, June 20. Led by…
View More How green is our valley?£600,000 boost for Tameside’s Playgrounds
PLAYGROUNDS across Tameside are to be improved to help youngsters stay active and healthy. Tameside Council is investing £600,000 over the next two years to…
View More £600,000 boost for Tameside’s PlaygroundsEnforcement officers to patrol parks to clamp down on litter louts
RESIDENTS are urged to be respectful of coronavirus restrictions when using parks and greenspaces, and not to leave litter under any circumstances. People have been…
View More Enforcement officers to patrol parks to clamp down on litter louts