Archive for March 2010


Phase 1 Housing Development Gets Underway

March 15th, 2010 — 6:15pm


Partners celebrated the commencement of Hattersley’s £multi-million house building programme on 13th March as works on the first phase of 173 new ‘for sale’ homes got under way in the Hare Hill area.

 
Members from the local community joined development partners Barratt Homes, Tameside Council, Peak Valley Housing Association and the Homes and Communities Agency in welcoming the start on the first of 26 sites, which together will result in the building of around 850 new homes by 2017. Continue reading »

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Cllr Oldham Visits Ken Ward Sports Centre

March 15th, 2010 — 5:57pm
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Councillor Roy Oldham, the Executive Leader of Tameside Council, recently paid a visit to Hattersley’s Ken Ward Sports Centre (KWSC) to check on progress of the £3.1m Phase 2 development – ahead of its opening in May.

 
Part of Tameside Council’s commitment to providing top class sports and leisure facilities across the borough, the opening of the Centre comes hot on the heels of the launch of the new Tameside Gymnastics Centre at nearby Manley Grove in Mottram. Continue reading »

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Step Ahead Learning Champions Meet the Mayor

March 15th, 2010 — 2:05pm
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HAVING heard of the positive work of Step Ahead Learning and Employment Champions Jean Chadwick and Lee Davies, the Mayor of Tameside; Councillor John Sullivan invited them for a tour of his private parlour.

 
The champions were among a dozen people invited for the event, which was put on especially by the council for workers who had gone that extra mile during the bad winter months. Continue reading »

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Tameside Apprenticeships Fair

March 15th, 2010 — 1:40pm
TAMESIDE’S Apprenticeships Fair is offering young people the chance to check out over 100 training and apprenticeship opportunities throughout the area.

 
Organisations such as Tameside College, Skills Solutions and Connexions will be on hand to offer careers advice to 16-24 year olds. Continue reading »

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