Once in the heart of the Industrial Revolution, the British “Beirut” is now marked because it has become so belittled with a crime.
Tameside residents – an area east of Manchester who extends to Peaak County – say that parks are filled with drugs that shoot and see that your GP doctors are almost impossible.
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Tameside in Manchester was marked by British ‘Beirut’credit: Steve Allen
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Officers perform arrests in Tamesidecredit: GMP
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Tameside includes cities of Ashton-Under-alyne, Dryllsden and Stalybridge
The data compiled by the Sunday Times used local crime rates, reports about the Offsted and GP waiting schools to rank top areas in Britain.
Other factors included the number of buildings, parks and assets in the community such as sports clubs.
Tameside came to the eighth bottom, 284. Place of 291.
It has about 230,000 inhabitants and includes the cities of Ashton-Under-alyne, Dryllsden and Stalybridge.
Hairdresser Dawn Murphy lives in Duckinfield for 15 years and is particularly concerned about crime.
She said, “I recently went to Barbados and when I came back, I heard that there was a sting in the next street.
“The levels of crime are shocking and all children seem to wear knives – it’s scary.”
She baptized a part of the town of Beirut because the crime was so belittled by him.
She said, “The problem is that the kids don’t have much. And parks are full of youth gangs.”
Casey Rushholme, 32, lives in Dryllsden with her three -year -old son George, while her mom Diane, 63, is from a nearby Audenshaw.
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Diane said, “Many stores closed. And most parks were just neglected.
“She’s full of drugs near me and there are needles everywhere.
“And there are a lot of antisocial behavior because of children who mess up on trams.
“Dryllsden used to be a nice place, but I saw his fall.”
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Gang members, some from Tameside who stole up to 100 luxury cars worth about 3 mim.
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Police made a gang warehouse and found off the car parts: GMP
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Locals Dryllsden David and Lynn Woolley said the city center used to be “buzzing”: Steve Allen
Casey says there is not much work to do for families with young children.
She said, “Let’s go to the farm in Ashton, but that’s pretty expensive. But there isn’t much more.”
She added that during a recent visit to Tameside Hospital, her father had to wait 12 hours in the hall after suffered a chest infection and pneumonia.
She said, “We were told to reach the dressing. So, he had to wait on the bed in the hall.
“But the care he eventually got was great and was there for eight days.”
Tameside also made poorly in two of the three NHS measures used in the study.
He referred to 266 while waiting and treatment goals, but he was 106 for the satisfaction of GPS.
David and Lynn Wooley lived in Droyllsden for 53 years and say the city center used to buzz.
But the loss of its market, the closure of the stores and the lure of the Center of the City of Manchester made it less popular.
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Lynn, 73, said: “The market was beautiful. And a lot of beautiful stores went.
“There are bars and clubs, but there are not many other places.”
David, 74, said, “The tram system is good and it’s great if you want to get to Ashton or Manchester.
“But the disadvantage is that it makes it easy for customers to buy in Manchester instead of here.”
The couple say that getting a GP meeting is “terrible”, and David recently had to wait three weeks just to have a blood test.
Lynn added: “The whole area needs to be improved. There should be a plan for downtown Droyllsden, but it seems he paused.”
£ 2 -Millon is spent to renovate the market in Hyde, but with many missing merchants, the square is now felt empty and abandoned.
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The locals complained of the dryllsden shopping center, and Ashton under Lyne went downhill: Steve Allen
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Dawn Murphy 53 years old, said the crime levels are ‘shocking’ loan: Steve Allen
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Grandma Diane Rusholme, 63, Mom Casey Rusholme and her three -year -old son George said there are not many family activities Docredit: Steve Allen
The alleged Tameside Council wants to push another £ 737,000 to the regeneration market of Hyde.
Summer Hilton’s bar, 24, said she returned to Droyllsden after living in Luxembourg.
“It’s a somewhat contrast between the richest country in the world and here,” she admitted.
“Looks a bit of a tingle. But there is a nice feeling of community even if you look around and see fewer stores.
“Waiting time to see a general general practice are weak.
“You were told to ring at 8am, but by the time you cross someone, all the meetings left.
“Personally, I never had a crime problem, but everywhere is a crime.”
Peter on Monday, 65, who also lives in Dryllsden, said he believed that “the quality of life is not bad” compared to some areas.
But he accepts the lack of basic facilities such as public toilets.
He says that most of the GPs are on the phone and that the valve surgery in his heart has been canceled six times before moving forward.
“I don’t think there’s a lot of work for children and family,” he said.
“There are no youth clubs or youth centers and there are no beautiful places for families that can really go.”
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But not all residents think Tameside is a bad place to live.
Korough has an abundance of green surfaces, including Werneth Low in Hyde.
Tameside is also well connected to the metrolink and M60 and M67 system only on the caravan threshold.
The area has plenty of famous faces such as Sir Geoff Hurst, Mick Hucknall, Kathy Staff, Howard Donald and Ricky Hatton.
And there are many popular attractions – a free museum, a huge IKEA and a number of different teams playing in the lower leagues of the English pyramid.
Digital illustrator Kieran Cramer, 21, lives in Mossley, a city at the foot of Pennines.
He said, “I love living there. It’s okay for me. Although it can be a little hard for me to get anywhere else.
“The gym that I went to closed and it is not easy to reach another public transport.”
Young mom Hazel Green, 21, says he “loves” living in Carrbrook, who is near Mossley.
“I used to live in Oldham, and Carrbrook is much better,” she said.
“My daughter is three years old and there is always a lot of things with her. The quality of life is good and there is very little crime.”
According to official statistics, there are 26 parks and 37 playgrounds in the district, 12 leisure centers, eight libraries, two museums and one art gallery.
66.9 percent of children in the early years of the Foundation achieve a good level of development, compared to 71.80 percent of the national average.
The percentage of municipal residents without academic qualifications is higher than the percentage of England to 18.1 percent.
The sun contacted Tameside’s Council for comment.
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Digital illustrator Kieran Cramer, 21, said he didn’t mind itcredit: Steve Allen
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Young mom Hazel Green, 21, says he ‘loves’ where he lives: Steve Allen
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The locals complained of many shops in Tameside were extinguished: Steve Allen
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£ 2 -Millon is spent to renew the market in Hydecredit: Facebook @thameside
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Peter on Monday, 65, had a heart valve surgery canceled six times before moving a napkredit: Steve Allen
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Summer Hilton, 24, said there is a ‘crime everywhere’credit: Steve Allen
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Richmond is ranked with the best place to live in Britodycredit: Alamy
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Cheltenham is also considered one of the best places to live in the UK, especially in the southwest regioncredit: Splash
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