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Tameside TV Programmes 2007

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Programmes 2007

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Image of the State of the Area Address from 2007State of the Area Address 2007

20 November 2007

On 20 November 2007, councillors and guests gathered after the full council meeting to hear the annual State of the Area Address from Council Leader Cllr Roy Oldham.


Image of the Duke of Lancaster Regiment on paradeTameside Salutes Regiment

26 July 2007

Tameside saluted the The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment on Thursday, 26 July 2007, by allowing them to parade through Ashton Town Centre in celebration and honour of their recent Freedom of the Borough award.


Image from the Changing Lives - Supporting People programmeChanging Lives - Supporting People in Tameside

2 July 2007

The Supporting People Programme funds a wide range of housing related services in Tameside for a number of different client groups. Services are delivered in a variety of ways and by a diverse group of organisations.


Image of the Hyde Seals Statue situated outside Hyde Town HallHyde Seals Statue Unveiling

25 May 2007

A statue was unveiled by BBC Broadcaster Allan Beswick and Cllr Jackie Lane to commemorate Hyde Seals Swimming Club.


Mike Smith being inaugurated as Civic Mayor of Tameside 2007Mayoral Inauguration 2007

18 May 2007

Councillor Mike Smith being inaugurated as Mayor of Tameside in 2007.


Image of the Gardeners Question Time eventGardeners' Question Time

19 March 2007

On 9 April 1947 the first Gardeners' Question Time radio programme was broadcast from the Broadoak Hotel, Ashton. 60 years on, to commemorate this event, Tameside Council erected a plaque at the Broadoak Hotel and held its own Gardeners' Question Time style event.


Image of the Frances Lockett plaque being unveiledFrances Burgess (neé Lockett) Blue Plaque Unveiling

13 March 2007

Nineteen-year-old Frances Lockett of Hyde, was voted the Town's first Cotton Queen in 1930. Later that year she became the first Cotton Queen for Britain. This blue plaque commemorates her.


Image of the e-Tameside Awards 2006e-Tameside Awards 2006

24 February 2007

The e-Tameside Awards celebrates the innovation and dynamism of ICT in Tameside.


Image of the Stamford Parl Improvement consultationStamford Park Improvement Team

13 February 2007

Members of the public and local businesses were invited to come along to Stamford Park to discuss and give their own opinions and ideas of how the park can be improved.


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