Tameside Reporter from Wednesday, July 16th, 2025
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Historic town hall building regeneration ‘to be completed by 2030’
The regeneration of the historic Ashton Town Hall will be completed by 2030, council bosses have vowed.
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Tameside and Glossop nurses in the running for 2025 Nursing Times Awards
Three nursing teams from Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust have been shortlisted across four categories at the 2025 Nursing Times Awards.
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Mossley lift Willow Wood Cup
Mossley AFC lifted the trophy for the second successive year as the Willow Wood Hospice Cup match raised £252.17 in support of the Hospice.
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The new permanent chief executive of Tameside Council on a salary of £195,000
Emma Alexander was approved as the new Chief Executive of Tameside Council at a full council meeting held this week.
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Old pub conversion plan sparks fury
The plan to convert a disused pub into a house of multiple occupation (HMO) has been rejected after sparking local fury.
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Protesters gather in Dukinfield ahead of full council meeting
Campaigners from Fossil Free Greater Manchester and Tameside Palestine Solidarity group gathered at Dukinfield Town Hall yesterday (Tuesday 15th July).
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Ashton site manager scoops prestigious national award
A site manager from Ashton-under-Lyne is celebrating after being honoured with one of the housebuilding industry’s most prestigious accolades.