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1. WILDLIFE: Keeping eagle-eyed over birds of prey
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 17 September 2008THE RSPB has always been at the forefront of bird conservation (their first ever reserve was Eastwood in Stalybridge, opened nearly a century ago) but their latest project has to be the most innovative and exciting initiative I have ever had the pleasure to write about.
2. Petrol price watch
Tameside Advertiser, Monday 7 July 2008FIND out the price of petrol in Tameside by using our online price-watch map.
3. Tameside Expats - try our new map!
Tameside Advertiser, Monday 7 July 2008ARE you a former resident of Tameside who has moved abroad and who wants to get back in touch with people still living in the town? Do you know of friends or family who have moved overseas and you want to try and track them down? Well here's your chance with our new interactive map ...
4. Useful information
Tameside Advertiser, Tuesday 20 May 2008HERE'S your guide on how to get in touch with your local council, local MP and Euro MPs ...
5. The Bigger Picture
Tameside Advertiser, Wednesday 18 June 2008OUR new feature brings together images of Tameside, taken by Advertiser photographers.
6. Links
Tameside Advertiser, Monday 17 December 2007LOG ON to some of the best local websites ...
7. Looking back
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 4 October 2007WE TAKE a stroll down memory lane to look back into Tameside's history, and to find out more about the events and people that have shaped the town throughout the 20th century ...
8. The 1980s
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 9 October 2003THE changing face of Tameside began to emerge in the 1980s with plans for exciting new developments springing up across the borough.
9. The 1920s
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 9 October 2003THE war had cut Lancashire off from its overseas markets and many were never recovered.
10. The 1940s
Tameside Advertiser, Thursday 9 October 2003EXCITEMENT surrounded Mossley in 1944 when a German Messerschmitt 109 was brought to the town after it was shot down over Liverpool.
