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Tameside

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Borough of Tameside
Tameside
Geography
Status:Metropolitan borough
Region:North West England
Ceremonial County:Greater Manchester
Historic Counties:Cheshire, Lancashire
Area:
- Total
Ranked 242nd
103.17 km²
Admin. HQ:Ashton-under-Lyne
ONS code:00BT
Demographics
Population:
- Total (2005 est.)
- Density
Ranked 59th
214,100
2,075 / km²
Ethnicity:94.6% White
4.0% S.Asian
Politics
Arms of Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council
Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council
http://www.tameside.gov.uk/
Leadership:Leader & Cabinet
Executive:Labour
MPs:Andrew Gwynne, David Heyes, James Purnell

Tameside is a metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester in the north west of England. Its western border is approximately six miles east of the centre of the city of Manchester. It consists of the nine towns of Ashton-under-Lyne, Audenshaw, Denton, Droylsden, Dukinfield, Hyde, Longdendale, Mossley and Stalybridge.

It was named after the River Tame, which runs through it. It borders Derbyshire to the east, the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham to the north, the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport to the south, and the City of Manchester to the west.

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[edit] History

Tameside was created on 1 April 1974, by the Local Government Act 1972 as one of the metropolitan districts of Greater Manchester. It took over the local government functions of nine districts which were formerly in the administrative counties of Lancashire and of Cheshire.

The Lancashire districts were the municipal borough of Ashton-under-Lyne and the urban districts of Audenshaw, Denton, Droylsden.

The Cheshire districts were the municipal boroughs of Stalybridge, Hyde, Dukinfield and Mossley and the urban district of Longdendale.

The nine districts covered areas historically in the traditional counties of Lancashire, Cheshire and a very small area of Yorkshire.

In 1986 Tameside effectively became a unitary authority with the abolition of the Greater Manchester County Council.

[edit] Parliamentary Constituencies

The towns of Tameside Metropolitan Borough are represented by MPs for three separate parliamentary constituencies. These are:

[edit] Politics

The Leader of the Council is Councillor Roy Oldham CBE, who is currently the longest serving council leader in the United Kingdom. He first took up the post in 1980, a year after the Labour Party re-gained control of the council from the Conservatives. He has held the post ever since. He represents the Longdendale Ward for the Labour Party.

[edit] Localities

Towns, villages and localities in Tameside include:

[edit] Parishes

  1. Mossley (Town since 1999) (Municipal Borough prior to 1974)

[edit] Unparished Areas

showing former status (prior to 1974)

  1. Ashton under Lyne (Municipal Borough)
  2. Audenshaw (Urban District)
  3. Denton (Urban District)
  4. Droylsden (Urban District)
  5. Dukinfield (Municipal Borough)
  6. Hyde (Municipal Borough)
  7. Longdendale (Urban District)
  8. Stalybridge (Municipal Borough)

[edit] Places of interest

[edit] See also

[edit] External links



Metropolitan County of Greater Manchester

City of Manchester | City of Salford
Metropolitan Borough of Bolton | Metropolitan Borough of Bury | Metropolitan Borough of Oldham | Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale | Metropolitan Borough of Stockport | Metropolitan Borough of Tameside | Metropolitan Borough of Trafford | Metropolitan Borough of Wigan



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Counties with multiple districts: Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Merseyside

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