Political parties in Tameside set out their stall to voters ahead of Thursday s local election
The Conservatives, Labour, Green Party, Liberal Democrats, and Stalybridge Town Party have revealed their pledges
The local election will be held on Thursday (Image: Huddersfield Examiner)
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Voters are preparing to head to the polls on Thursday to decide who they want to represent them as councillors.
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Tameside battling rising coronavirus rate ahead of lockdown easing
The council says there is no one specific reason for the rise
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Tameside is battling a rising coronavirus rate with less than two weeks before the next major step out of lockdown.
THE CALL still answers the need for advocacy in Kansas City
THE CALL still answers the need for advocacy in Kansas City
and last updated 2021-02-26 19:56:08-05
Over a century of storytelling.
From struggles to success â trials and triumphs.
Kansas Cityâs THE CALL has been there to cover it all.
THE CALL is one of two Black-owned newspapers in Kansas City. In 1919, Texas native Chester Arthur Franklin moved from Denver to Kansas City to start the paper and was in charge for over 40 years.
âHe started it to be an advocacy newspaper for issues that were taking place in the Black community,â said Eric L. Wesson Sr., THE CALLâs current publisher and editor.
Council row breaks out after Tory members claims Tameside s leisure trust is a ticking time bomb
But a cabinet member said it was a valued partner to the council and not a failing provider
11:29, 25 FEB 2021
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