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31.Guardian article on OSBA winner(Tuesday 29th of June 2010 10:50:57 AM
1 month ago )
The Guardian newspaper had a positive article on June 16 about 2010 OSBA winner Zara Fredericks. “The teenager who has gone from antisocial to outstanding behaviour”
Click here to read it.
32.New Charter Tenancy Support Drop In(Monday 28th of June 2010 03:55:00 PM
1 month ago )
This is a free service for New Charter tenants from black, minority and ethnic communities. You will be able to get information, advice and support on sustaining your tenancy, welfare rights, finances, domestic abuse and more. The next drop-in is on Thursday 8th July 2010, from 9.30 am until 11.30...
33.Tameside Big Dance this Saturday!(Friday 25th of June 2010 11:00:19 AM
1 month ago )
Tameside’s first ever ‘Big Dance’ will take place this Saturday at the Market Square, Ashton from 11 am until 3.30 pm. Building on the recent popularity of dance this event will give you the chance to have a go at dancing and watch some great performances and routines. It’s an...
34.Ashton to Oldham family bike ride, 27th June(Monday 21st of June 2010 11:48:57 AM
1 month, 1 week ago )
Tameside families are being asked to get on their bikes next Sunday as part of National Bike Week. The Ashton to Oldham Family Bike Ride takes place on Sunday 27 June at 10am and will be lead by the Mossley Cycle Racing Team. The 7.5 mile route is along the...
35.Youtube video- “Join the C2RA team”(Sunday 20th of June 2010 01:15:00 PM
1 month, 1 week ago )
Right. C2RA is back. Its mission – to help people in Manchester prepare for and get maximum benefit out of the Tuesday November 30 “Stakeholder Conference” for the Manchester Cliamte Change Action Plan. More detail to follow imminently, but here’s the first video…
36.The Manchester College End of Year Show(Tuesday 15th of June 2010 07:28:56 AM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
[Photo Opportunity: The Launch of The Manchester College’s 2010 End of Year Show will be held at The Openshaw Campus, Ashton Old Road, Openshaw M11 2WH. 4.30-9.00pm on 17th June 2010.]The Manchester College’s creative students will be exhibiting their inspired work at the End of Year...
37.Big Drum Day 2010 Update(Sunday 13th of June 2010 01:00:00 AM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
Coming soon Big Drum Day 2010, the preliminary date planned for this years event is Sunday 1st August, it will take place again in Astley Park, Chorley, watch for further updates as we get nearer.
Last years event was very enjoyable and this year event of Big Drum Day promises...
38.East Manchester Festival 2010 date set(Thursday 10th of June 2010 06:19:40 PM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
ALL FREE AND WELCOMEBRINGING COMMUNITIES TOGETHERSaturday 12th June 12 - 4 pm
The Grange
Pilgrim Drive, Beswick, M11 3TQ
(for map please see below)
Art and Craft, Fun Sports, Children’s Bike Activities, Henna Tattoos, Face Painting, Rainbow Haven Choir, Flower Planting, Embroidery, Indian Head massage, Bilingual Story Telling,...
39.Farewell to Sophie Coulton(Thursday 10th of June 2010 05:04:27 PM
1 month, 2 weeks ago )
A heartfealt thank you, farewell and good luck to Community Development Worker Sophie Coulton, who finished working for St Peter’s Partnerships today. She’ll be missed not only by us but by the community groups and residents she has supported and worked with over the last four years. She has gone...
40.Last chance to see…(Wednesday 09th of June 2010 05:17:22 PM
1 month, 3 weeks ago )
It seems that June is the time for things to end in Manchester. First up, a couple of exhibitions that conclude this coming Sunday, 13 June:
At the Imperial War Museum North, photographer Don McCullin currently has a major retrospective called Shaped by War. The 75-year-old, not to be...