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 developmentTag: Tameside Council
Scarlett 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 dayCommunity 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 crimeSteel 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 bankPlant sale is bloomin’ great fundraiser
DANE Bank Garden Society held its annual plant sale over the bank holiday weekend. It is the society’s main fundraiser…
Plant sale is bloomin’ great fundraiser‘Unachievable’ A&E waiting times questioned by leader of council
By Charlotte Green, Local Democracy Reporter TAMESIDE COUNCIL leader Brenda Warrington has questioned whether A&E waiting targets are ”pointless” if…
‘Unachievable’ A&E waiting times questioned by leader of councilMP 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 saferTameside 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 plansSuccessful night at the polls for Labour in Denton and Hyde
LABOUR caused a major upset by capturing the Conservative stronghold of Hyde Werneth where the retiring John Bell had served…
Successful night at the polls for Labour in Denton and HydeHospital car park plans hit with catalogue of setbacks
By Charlotte Green, Local Democracy Reporter PLANS to build new pay and display car parks for Tameside Hospital have been…
Hospital car park plans hit with catalogue of setbacksCracked 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 yearLocal journalism is vital says Andrew Gwynne MP
IT is a privilege as your MP to write in the first issue of the Denton Correspondent, a new local…
Local journalism is vital says Andrew Gwynne MPTameside’s youngest ever mayor at just 27 years old
TAMESIDE Council has appointed its youngest-ever civic mayor. When Cllr Leigh Drennan assumes the chain of office at the authority’s…
Tameside’s youngest ever mayor at just 27 years oldTameside’s on route for Bee Network cycling and walking investment
TAMESIDE is set to benefit from the latest round of funding delivering safer and healthier transport links. A proposal from…
Tameside’s on route for Bee Network cycling and walking investmentTameside children take part in tree-mendous event
SCHOOLCHILDREN from Tameside got green fingered planting lots of trees at a local event in Lees Park, on the border…
Tameside children take part in tree-mendous eventTameside young people learn one knife can have many victims
ANYONE carrying a blade is risking everything: prison, hospital, even their own life. That’s the message being shared with a…
Tameside young people learn one knife can have many victimsLantern parade a spectacular success
STORM clouds lifted just in time on Saturday (9 March) to ensure there was no raining on the much anticipated…
Lantern parade a spectacular successTameside Council announce neighbourhood forums for your area
THE next round of meetings of Tameside Council’s four strategic neighbourhood forums is about to start and residents are reminded…
Tameside Council announce neighbourhood forums for your areaInaugural Tameside Pride event on track after first fundraiser is sell-out
FUNDRAISING for the first ever Tameside Pride event got off to a fantastic start with more than £500 raised at…
Inaugural Tameside Pride event on track after first fundraiser is sell-outNearly a quarter of residents think bin services are rubbish
NEARLY one in four Tameside residents have made a complaint to Tameside Council about missed bin collections. And that saw…
Nearly a quarter of residents think bin services are rubbish
