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21. How you can campaign

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 15 February 2006
WE need you to tell the strategic health authority why our maternity and children's services should stay.

22. Save our hospital services

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 15 February 2006
MUMS and dads, grannies and grand-dads, aunts, uncles, friends and distant cousins - your baby unit needs you! Read the full story and add your support here ...

23. OAP action (that’s old age protestor)

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 15 February 2006
WHEN pensioner Dorothy Clinton decided to do something about lorries spreading muck along her street, she took direct action.

24. Hospital must remain as a leader says chief

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 15 February 2006
CHRISTINE Green, Tameside Hospital chief executive, says that while services must change, Tameside must retain its position as leader in its field.

25. MPs put weight behind campaign

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 15 February 2006
ASHTON'S MPs are throwing their weight fully behind the campaign to keep the crucial services.

26. Pay-out for HGV driver haunted by teen death

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 15 February 2006
A LORRY driver traumatised after killing teenage biker Callum Hughes has been awarded more than £6,000 in compensation by Tameside Council, it has been revealed.

27. AttenSHUN – son!

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 8 February 2006
FAMILY life doesn't have to be a battle - unless you're Jeff Whittaker and son Jeff.

28. Apology after gran left in own urine

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 8 February 2006
A NEW nursing post has been created at Tameside Hospital after a family severely criticised a grandmother's care.

29. My £¼M dream home disaster

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 8 February 2006
A FAMILY who paid a quarter of a million pounds for a brand-new 'dream home' claim it is so littered with faults it's now worth just £60,000.

30. Police may fly out in missing mum search

Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 8 February 2006
DETECTIVES are considering flying out to Ecuador as the hunt for missing backpacker Jennifer Pope intensifies.