Tameside Reporter from Monday, September 1st, 2025
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Ashton's Ukrainians stand tall for Independence Day
It was a day for both solemnity and hope for Ukrainians across the globe on Sunday (24th August) as the country observed their 34th Independence Day - their third since the current Russian invasion was launched in 2022.
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Man fined after waste dumped on rural Ashton lane
A Worsley man has been ordered to pay clean-up costs after waste traced back to him was found illegally dumped in a rural area of Ashton.
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Make Ashton Great Again announces exciting line-up for remainder of 2025
Ashton’s transformation continues to gather pace as Make Ashton Great Again has just unveiled a jam-packed programme of entertainment, events, and family fun for the rest of 2025.
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Have your say on the future of electric vehicle charging in Tameside
Tameside Council is calling on residents, businesses, and future electric vehicle (EV) users to share their thoughts on a new Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (EVI) Strategy, as part of its ongoing commitment to reduce emissions and reach Net Zero by 2038.
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World War One hero's medals get pride of place at Broughton House Museum
A treasured set of war medals belonging to a Hyde-born World War One cavalryman has been proudly installed on display at the very care home where he spent the final three decades of his life.
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Community gathers for Peter ‘Rusty’ Kennedy memorial car show
The sun shone on Great Academy Ashton yesterday (31st August) as people gathered for the fifth annual Peter ‘Rusty’ Kennedy Memorial Car Show — an event that has become a highlight of Tameside’s fundraising calendar.
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Mossley farmers market welcomes hundreds
Mossley Market Ground was alive with colour, creativity, and community spirit yesterday (Sunday 31st August) as the town hosted its second Farmers Market — this time with a spectacular twist.