tameside.online is still in early development, so contact routes are deliberately simple and review-based rather than instant self-publishing.
Submit or update a listing
Use the “Add listing” form if you want to suggest a business, service or community organisation for review. Submissions do not appear automatically; they go into a review queue first. Public services, charities and community resources should not need paid placement to be useful on the site.
Corrections and source issues
If a listing is based on an official source, the fastest long-term fix is usually to correct the original source as well as this directory. For example, food hygiene details come from the Food Standards Agency, school records from Department for Education data, and charity details from Charity Commission records. tameside.online can improve local presentation, but official registers remain the authoritative source.
What not to use this site for
Do not use tameside.online for emergencies, urgent medical help, council transactions, safeguarding reports, police reports, benefit claims, school admissions or transport disruption reporting. Use the official service directly. In an emergency, call 999. For urgent medical advice when it is not life-threatening, use NHS 111.
General project contact
For corrections, data questions, removal requests or general enquiries, email hello@tameside.online and a real person will read it. For adding or changing a listing, the reviewed “Add listing” flow is usually fastest, because it keeps the proposed change and any contact details inside the site’s review workflow rather than publishing them straight away.
Editorial stance
Corrections are welcome. The goal is to make tameside.online useful, accurate and fair, not to collect every possible record or sell visibility at the expense of public-service information.
Source: tameside.online contact workflow · Original tameside.online copy.