Tameside Reporter from Wednesday, September 17th, 2025
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Tameside Councils plans for stronger controls on shared housing
Currently only larger Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs), that house seven or more people, require planning permission. However, under a new proposal being put forward all HMOs would need planning permission.
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Tameside doctor who left patient to have sex with nurse allowed to practise
A consultant anaesthetist who left a patient mid-surgery to have sex with a nurse in a neighbouring operating theatre has avoided a ban.
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Book of condolence opens in Hyde for Ricky Hatton
The tributes will then be given to the boxers family.
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Stalybridge woman turns grief into book to help others heal
When Georgia Beswick lost her dad suddenly in her mid-20s, her world was turned upside down. Struggling to process her grief, the Stalybridge-born writer began typing raw, unfiltered notes into her phone - words she couldn’t bring herself to say aloud.
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Language support for local schools to continue
Cranmer Education Trust are delighted to announce further information about the Kinder Language Network and the continuation of school support for MFL teachers.
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Tameside Bodycare stores to close as beauty brand falls into administration
The high street health and beauty retailer fell into administration earlier this month.
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Bromleys Solicitors kicks off new round of community sport sponsorships
Bromleys Solicitors has got the ball rolling with a hat-trick of football sponsorships for the new season, as well as renewing its support of the East Cheshire Harriers & Tameside Athletics Club.
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Stalybridge man awarded prestigious international airsport medal
Former Stalybridge resident Regan Tetlow has been honoured with an official FAI (Fédération Aéronautique Internationale) airsport medal, recognising his outstanding contribution to air sports on the world stage.