A PRIMARY school in Dukinfield is celebrating after winning a free library re-vamp after winning a competition. Lyndhurst has also received a Rolling Library, junior…
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Grounds for good
A GROUP of young people showed their green-fingered skills to help transform the garden of a vital service better. The 10 members of Groundwork’s Princes…
View More Grounds for goodTameside’s museums and galleries to re-open
PORTLAND Basin Museum in Ashton will reopen its doors to the public on Wednesday, May 19, following the further national easing of covid restrictions. To…
View More Tameside’s museums and galleries to re-openThousands on same page as book festival
“READY, Steady, Read!”, Tameside’s virtual children’s book festival, was a resounding success – and you can take that as read. Teachers, schools and, most importantly,…
View More Thousands on same page as book festivalDenton, Droylsden, Hyde and Hattersley libraries set to reopen to the public
TAMESIDE’S four remaining libraries and the local studies centre are all set to reopen their doors to visitors. In the week beginning Monday, October 12,…
View More Denton, Droylsden, Hyde and Hattersley libraries set to reopen to the publicTameside adult community education welcomes back learners
TAMESIDE Adult Community Education (ACE) is set to reopen its doors to learners on 14 September 2020. Based in Stamford Chambers, in the centre of Ashton-Under-Lyne, ACE has been closed since…
View More Tameside adult community education welcomes back learnersSecondary school children in Tameside will require face coverings
PARENTS of children attending secondary school in Tameside are advised that pupils will require face coverings when schools reopen. The Government has issued updated guidance…
View More Secondary school children in Tameside will require face coveringsStudents celebrate success despite Covid-19 disruption
DESPITE an unprecedented year of disruption, students across Tameside have earned academic success to progress on their chosen career path. The coronavirus pandemic meant no…
View More Students celebrate success despite Covid-19 disruptionWhit Friday moves online for 2020
THE streets will be quiet, the venues will be empty, and there will be no coaches criss-crossing the borough – but the best of brass…
View More Whit Friday moves online for 2020Tameside loves reading: libraries see surge in online borrowing
Tameside’s libraries have reported a surge in online borrowing during the coronavirus lockdown as the nation seeks escapism and comfort in e-books. Loans of online…
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