Tameside Reporter from Friday, January 31st, 2025
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Mayor ‘extremely confident’ Bee Network £2 bus fare cap ‘will remain in place’ for 2025
Andy Burnham is ‘extremely confident’ the £2 Bee Network bus fare cap will ‘remain in place’ for 2025.
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The town split in two and connected by only one main road
On the edge of Greater Manchester sits a picturesque town with stunning views of the Pennines, but it has one major flaw.
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Motorcyclist accused of 'pulling a wheelie' before crashing into a car
A motorcyclist faces a trial after pleading not guilty to three charges involving dangerous driving, driving without a licence and failing to provide a specimen.
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That's the way to 'dough' it
A would-be record breaker believes he may have managed to set a new standard for the stacking of donuts.
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JONATHAN REYNOLDS: 'The Rivers Trust Sewage Map has shown raw sewage regularly being released into the Tame'
As regular readers of this column will know, the state of our water ways is of great concern to myself, this Labour Government Labour and, as my inbox attests, to constituents of Stalybridge and Hyde.
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ANDREW GWYNNE: 'What I saw at Auschwitz will stay with me forever'
‘On the 27th of January 1945, soldiers from the 322nd Rifle Division of the Soviet Red Army marched into a camp on the outskirts of Oświęcim in Nazi-occupied Poland. What they found there shocked even the hardened Soviet soldier.
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Police appeal for help in tracking down two burglary suspects
Police in Tameside are appealing for help in tracking down two suspects.
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Appeal for witnesses after bleeding and bald puppy was abandoned by canal
The RSPCA has shared heartbreaking images of a bald and bleeding female puppy who is believed to have been deliberately abandoned on the Rochdale Canal in Oldham.
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Enjoy a curry alongside Deadpool and The Joker
Places are being snapped up for Hyde Fundraisers Character Curry Night on Tuesday February 18 at Audenshaw’s Indian.
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ANGELA RAYNER: 'We must put Britain at the forefront of transforming treatment for dementia'
This week, I would like to talk about dementia.
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Give council your views on parking provision and whether unpopular car parks should be sold off
People are being asked to give their views on parking in Tameside.
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Transport bosses hoped to have ironed out school bus 'teething issues'
Bee Network bosses have said they hope school bus ‘teething issues’ are ‘a thing of the past’ following a wave of complaints from Tameside parents.