Beer taxation and its impact on pubs
The Government should help the pub industry by stopping unfair competition from supermarkets and reducing tax on draught and keg beer.
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Hope Valley College Campaigning for cycle path in Hope
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Thornsett Film Club Lucy Evans of Film Club with Tom Levitt, two Thornsett pupils and the Star Club Award
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Chapel High School Tom visits Year 10 Duke of Edinburgh Award participants
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Chapel High School Natural England and Ordnance Survey give free maps to schools
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Tom visits the new Etherow unit for elderly patients with mental health needs at Tameside Hospital
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Annie Sandham celebrates her 100th birthday on 18 Oct 2009 at Willow Bank in Hadfield
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Tom has lunch with Jonathon Kazembe one of Glossop's favourite young men
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Sure Start at No. 10 Sarah Brown, Karen Foster and Anita Mistry with Tom Levitt and the Prime Minister
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Tom joins Neighbourhood teams on patrol in Glossop with local police officers and other partners. Photo Anthony Mckeown
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Buxton celebrates Fair Trade Status Tom with members of Fair Trade Steering Ctte, co-ordinator Charles Jolly, High Peak Deputy Mayor Cllr Peter Kay, University of Derby at Buxton Dean Dr Peter Dewhurst
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National Book Start Day at New Mills Library Tom meets story-teller Angela with young client and mum
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Oromo, a new fair trade coffee brand had one of its early outings at a Christian Aid coffee morning in Glossop
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Tom throws the dice The loaded dice game illustrates the inequality of opportunity between rich and poor countries
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Hadfield Centre playgroup Children and staff at Hadfield Centre playgroup
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Welly the Elephant joins Tom and the Hadfield team to celebrate Sure Start week
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Padfield Plum Fair Tom starting the junior fell race
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Celebrating the opening of Glossop Business Centre with the new managers
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George Street Health Centre is taking shape in Glossop!
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Furness Vale Residents show Tom the dangerous and deteriorating road surface on a right of way
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Mick McGrath, Jean Horsfall, Tom Levitt and Footsteps Secretary Nye Rowlands share a sandwich with Footsteps Café users in Whaley Bridge
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