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T3SC (Tameside 3rd Sector Coalition) is dedicated to providing support, advice and information to our local voluntary and community groups (the VCS or third sector).
We are a registered charity (no:1094744) working throughout Tameside.
 

E-Bulletin - June 2008

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Volunteering and Community Groups


Droylsden Town Women's Guild would like more members

The group meet every second and fourth Tuesday of the month in Droylsden at 2pm. They have speakers on various subjects, organise trips and have social afternoons with quizzes and bingo.

Every woman aged 18 upwards is very welcome.

For more information: Contact Kathleen Dunn on 0161 3709 056

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Information, support and advice for
people living with cancer


Patients, family and friends are invited to the Darnton Centre Drop-in.

  • Drop-in for coffee. Meet other patients.

  • Tameside Carers—advice and support for carers

  • Hospital Chaplain

  • Group Relaxation—10.30am on the first Tuesday of the month

  • Welfaire Rights—for help and advice

  • Macmillan Nurse —11am—12.00 noon

  • ‘Headstart’ - scarf tying for ladies with hair loss due to treatment

Date: The first and third Tuesday of every month
Time: 10am - 1pm
Where: The Darnton Centre, Tameside General Hospital, (Opposite Ashton Sixth Form college, Darnton Road)

For further information contact Sue Robinson, Tel: 0161 331 6685

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Help save Tameside’s Theatre’s

The Theatre Royal is one of the nation’s best theatres. The Theatres Trust have placed it fifth on their list of ten endangered theatres which, in their view, must be saved.

The Hippodrome Derby is the latest Theatre to go in a spate of attempts by owners to see listed buildings demolished for the sake of the brown site land.

Please write to the secretary at the address below with your views. Your written word is important to Theatre Royal Onward to show support before the Architectural Heritage Fund among others. Please help Tameside’s Theatres.

Muriel Nichols
Theatre Royal Onward
412 Mottram Rd, Hyde, SK14 3BP

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People First Tameside
A user led organisation speaking up for the rights of learning disabled people in Tameside


Hello, I’m Robina and I work for People First Tameside.

Are you from a black or multi ethnic community?
Do you have a learning disability?
Are you a parent of an adult who has a learning disability?
I support groups and individuals to speak up about what matters to them. This could be about abuse, housing, money or crime.

For information, call 0161 308 3699,  email robina.ilyas@pftameside.org

Or write to: People First Tameside, Suite 10, St Michaels Court,
St Michaels Square, Stamford Street, Ashton-Under-Lyne, OL6 6XN

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Safeguarding Children Training

Tameside Safeguarding Children Board (TSCB)  runs a programme of training on safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children for practitioners in Tameside working with children, families and adults who are parents. TSCB courses are facilitated by a pool of practitioner trainers. We are currently seeking more practitioners to join our TSCB training pool. If you feel you have skills and experience to share and enjoy enabling others - then this opportunity could be for you.

We are holding a training pool lunch and information session on: -
27 June 2008, 11am – 2pm, Festival Hall, Peel St, Denton.

Please come along to the session if you would like to know more about becoming a pool member. Lunch will be provided and it will be an opportunity to meet current pool members.

For more information please contact the TSCB training team on 0161 337 0246,
Lynn Ready – lynn.ready@tameside.gov.uk,
Lynn Jackson – lynn.jackson@tameside.gov.uk

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Junior Practice Nights
Every Friday, 6.30 - 8.30

  • A safe, friendly and fun environment with excellent facilities.

  • Qualified and experienced coaches and officials.

  • Junior teams at U11,U13,U15 and U17.

Come along to the Friday evening sessions for boys and girls aged 8 – 13. Only £2 per session.
Just wear trainers and track suits or shorts. Bring along your parents as they will have a great time as well.

For further details phone Phil Mellor on 01457 765073 or just come along to the ground at Broadbottom Road, Mottram

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