Tameside TV Programmes 2004
Tameside TV
Programmes 2004
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State-of-the-Art Bus Station Opens its Doors to Hyde
10 December 2004
The new bus station was opened with the unveiling of a plaque to commemorate the event. The plaque was unveiled at the new multi-million pound station in Hyde by Executive Leader Councillor Roy Oldham, and Councillors Whitehead and Sullivan.
Technical, Economic and Environmental Services Scrutiny Panel
25 October 2004
The Technical, Economic and Environmental Scrutiny Panel is responsible for making sure residents have the best transport, engineering, environment and economy that they can in Tameside. This programme documents the Technical, Economic and Environmental Services Scrutiny Panel meeting held on the 25th October 2004.
Interview with Council Executive Leader Roy Oldham CBE
21 October 2004
This interview with Executive Leader Roy Oldham gives insight into the Leader's future plans for Tameside, as well as the extensive work which has already been done over the past 29 years under his leadership.
Hyde District Assembly
11 October 2004
Tameside's District Assemblies are a way for residents to keep up with developments in their area, make themselves heard, and ask Councillor's questions directly.
This programme features one of Hyde's District Assemblies, showing the format of District Assemblies, and what a typical meeting involves.
Save Our Metrolink Rally
2 September 2004
This programme documents the rally in Droylsden and Ashton that was held on 2nd September 2004. The crowd were addressed by local councillors and David Heyes MP, as well as chairs of the GMPTA and Tame Valley Partnership.
Ashton Market Hall Fire - The Aftermath
26 May 2004
These programmes show the aftermath of a fire that devastated Ashton's historic Market Hall. On the 26th of May, Tameside TV filmed the burnt market hall, and interviewed Councillors, council staff and members of the public to document their reaction to the fire.




