Tameside Reporter from Wednesday, April 2nd, 2025
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Bronze medallist visits Dukinfield primary school
Andy Robertson, who won bronze at last month’s European Championships, recently visited Broadbent Fold Primary School in Dukinfield.
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Four new masts could be put up across Tameside soon.
Telecoms company IX Wireless want to put the 15-meter-tall metal poles in Ashton, Denton and Stalybridge.
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Local colleges to get Government boost
Colleges across Greater Manchester are set to receive new funding to fix a shortage in college places for students.
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Adoption podcast reaches new highs
Local adoption agency Adoption Now is celebrating this week as its podcast reaches 30,000 listens.
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Five star Robins
Ashton United celebrated ‘Willow Wood Day’ in style on Saturday, with a 5-1 thrashing of Hebburn Town at Hurst Cross to strengthen their grip on a NPL Premier play-off place.
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Tameside and Glossop NHS Trust pays out over £1m for misdiagnosis claims.
The claims involve unnecessary pain and operations from patients being incorrectly diagnosed.
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Willow Wood's new fast and free furniture collection
To help make the most of every donation, Willow Wood Hospice’s charity shops have a new system for furniture collections.
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Mossley to get a new community café.
The old sports pavilion at Mossley playing fields is to be demolished to make way for the café and function room.