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1. Yob caught by spit DNA
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 25 July 2007A RAILWAY worker used a swab kit to collect DNA after a yob spat in his face and fled.
2. Mum’s fury over school rule rewrite
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 25 July 2007A MUM has accused governors of rewriting the rules after a row broke out over school places.
3. Staff dismissed for ‘breast cancer’ claims union
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 25 July 2007A CRACKDOWN on an "unacceptable" level of sick days at Tameside Council has seen staff dismissed for having breast cancer, multiple sclerosis and heart attacks, it is claimed.
4. Del-mobile hits road
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 25 July 2007TWO friends have come up with a 'cushty' idea to raise money for a children's charity.
5. Council leader's home plaque branded 'ego trip'
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 25 July 2007COUNCIL leader Roy Oldham has been accused of being on "a massive ego trip" after it emerged his house has been etched into a map of Mottram's places of historical interest. Full story and video report here ...
6. Club closure is a police ‘first’
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 25 July 2007POLICE in Tameside are the first to use sweeping new powers to force the permanent closure of a trouble-hit nightspot.
7. Congestion Charges – The double whammy
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 25 July 2007ASHTON could be hit by a separate congestion charging scheme - on top of the pay-as-you-drive proposals planned for the city.
8. Traders: ‘we’ve been cheated and misled’
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 25 July 2007TEMPERS were frayed at a meeting to discuss designs for a civic square to replace Denton Market.
9. A pair of diamonds
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 25 July 2007A DIAMOND wedding couple are so inseparable they even ended up on the same ward in hospital after two separate accidents.
10. Row over Denton Market plans
Tameside Advertiser, Monday 23 July 2007TEMPERS were frayed at a meeting to discuss designs for a civic square to replace Denton Market.
