NO matter which Tameside town you reside in, locals come together every year over Remembrance weekend to remember those who have lost their lives during…
View More Tameside remembers 2024: When and where services will take placeTag: services
Law law firm tells companies ‘Talk to your staff’
A NEW proposal to recognise divorce and separation as a ‘life event’ and for employers to have appropriate human resources policies is recently being considered…
View More Law law firm tells companies ‘Talk to your staff’Tameside ready to remember
TAMESIDE will once again pay its respects to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. From Armistice Day, on Friday, November 11, to…
View More Tameside ready to rememberThree 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…
View More Three per cent council tax rise defendedBin 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’Consultation launched on closing face-to-face customer services at the new multi-million pound council HQ
BOSSES in Tameside are consulting on whether to close their drop in face-to-face customer services for good at the new multi-million pound council HQ. The…
View More Consultation launched on closing face-to-face customer services at the new multi-million pound council HQAvailable healthcare services for May bank holidays
ANYONE feeling unwell over the two May bank holidays can still access a variety of healthcare services when their GP practice is closed. Pharmacies are…
View More Available healthcare services for May bank holidaysTameside Council cuts thousands from schools’ drug and alcohol services budgets
NEW Government data reveals that in the last five years, Tameside Council has slashed substance misuse services in schools by more than £50,000 as experts…
View More Tameside Council cuts thousands from schools’ drug and alcohol services budgetsReturn of ‘popular’ rail services proves unpopular
PARENTS have reacted with anger and disbelief after TransPennine Express (TPE) reintroduced what it described as ‘popular’ local train services to coincide with the reopening…
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