OLIVER Ryan is determined to focus on what is happening on his own doorstep after stepping back from his powerful cabinet role. The Labour councillor…
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Stalybridge’s future mapped out
A NEW vision for Stalybridge is on the way if Tameside Council is successful in bidding for funding from the next round of the national…
View More Stalybridge’s future mapped outTameside Council leader blasts ‘hostile’ challenge
EXCLUSIVE THE LEADER of Tameside Council has hit out at a challenge by her ‘right hand,’ describing it as ‘hostile.’ As The Correspondent revealed, Cllr…
View More Tameside Council leader blasts ‘hostile’ challengeLocal Elections 2022 – Audenshaw Candidates
OLIVER RYAN: Labour Party I LOVE our town. I was born and raised here, I went to Audenshaw School, I am a local school governor…
View More Local Elections 2022 – Audenshaw CandidatesCuts should not be too deep, council warned
THOSE responsible for restructuring Tameside Council’s budget have been warned to not cut too much by their colleagues. Of particular concern to the authority’s place…
View More Cuts should not be too deep, council warnedA new Ashton? Plans unveiled for Mayoral Development Zone
ASHTON town centre would be transformed with a hotel, a pocket park and thousands of new jobs created in another if ambitious new plans come…
View More A new Ashton? Plans unveiled for Mayoral Development ZoneThere’s no Hyde-ing from town centre problems for task force
ISSUES a new task force set up to revitalise Hyde’s town centre have been prioritised by people who will sit on it. The High Street…
View More There’s no Hyde-ing from town centre problems for task forceThree per cent council tax rise defended
PEOPLE in Tameside will pay about three per cent more in council tax as the authority tries to plug a £3 million budget hole. And…
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TAMESIDE Council has partnered with a new app called ‘dscvr’ (pronounced ‘discover’) which will showcase all that the borough has to offer. The dscvr app…
View More New app will help residents and visitors ‘dscvr’ TamesideServices may never return to normal
TAMESIDE Council admits some of their services may never return back to the levels they were used before the Covid-19 pandemic. As such, that means…
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