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11. Crackdown to tackle troublesome families

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 20 December 2006
TROUBLE-causing families will be targeted as part of a new drive to tackle anti-social behaviour in Tameside.

12. Furniture store is investigated

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 20 December 2006
TRADING standards are investigating after an Ashton furniture firm shut its doors without notice.

13. Wife beaters get police visit

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 20 December 2006
POLICE have compiled a hit list of the worst 50 perpetrators of domestic violence in Tameside - and are paying each one a special Christmas visit.

14. Abandoned pets in homes crisis

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 20 December 2006
STRAY animals in Tameside could soon find that there's no room at the inn.

15. Neighbour from hell is jailed

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 20 December 2006
A NEIGHBOUR from hell who mooned and flashed her breasts at passers-by has been jailed.

16. Boy, 9, 'threatened with six-inch knife'

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 20 December 2006
A DAD claims his son was threatened by a primary school pupil brandishing a six-inch knife.

17. Man in critical condition after fight

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 13 December 2006
A MAN is in a critical condition in hospital after being involved in a fight in a pub in Denton on Saturday.

18. Tragic end to high speed police chase

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 13 December 2006
A JOYRIDER was killed in a horror smash when he lost control of his dad's car during a 90mph police chase.

19. Hospital’s bosses turn on coroner

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 13 December 2006
A CORONER who described the care of elderly patients at Tameside General as "despicable and chaotic" is under investigation after hospital bosses complained about him.

20. Switch off – or face a £30 computer fine

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 13 December 2006
TAMESIDE Council is to fine its own departments £30 for every computer left on overnight in a bid to save energy.
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