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T3SC has movedAge Concern Building

 

T3SC is now based at:
131 Katherine Street
Ashton-under-Lyne
OL6 7AW

 

Our phone number and email addresses remain unchanged.

 
The building is about 5 minutes walk from both the train and bus stations.

 

To plan your route on public transport, visit: www.traveline-northwest.co.uk
For detailed car directions, visit: www.theaa.com/route-planner/index.jsp
 
From Ashton-under-Lyne bus station:

Turn right and follow the side of the Shopping Arcades. Turn left, as you walk up Gas Street on your right is Ashton Swimming Pool. Directly ahead of you will be the T3SC/Age Concern building.
 
From Ashton-under-Lyne train station:
Trains run regularly from Manchester Victoria to Ashton-under-Lyne.
 
Alight the train at Ashton-under-Lyne station and cross Wellington Road. Head into the bus station and follow the side of the Shopping Arcades. Turn left, as you walk up Gas Street on your right is Ashton Swimming Pool. Directly ahead of you will be the T3SC/Age Concern building.

 

By Car:

 
Turn off the M60 at Junction 23 and follow signs for Manchester Road A635. Travel for approx 1.2 miles and at the roundabout, take the first exit onto Cavendish street A627. After 0.2 miles turn right onto Katherine Street. Park on your left opposite Age Concern at the swimming pool car park (Pay and display).
 

 
 

 

 

Cycling to T3SC

 

BikeWhy not get on your bike and cycle to T3SC. Be green, get fit and save money, plus there are some nice routes around Tameside you can take to avoid all the traffic including canals and old train tracks.

 

You can plan your route by putting in the addresses you want to go from and too. The site will plan your route, tell you the distance and expected time it will take (I think I am a bit slower than them though) www.transportdirect.info

www.Cycle-route.com shows you all the local plotted out bike routes just click on the pointer in the area you want to cycle and it will show you the route in more detail.


www.cyclegm.org Cycle GM covers cycling in Greater Manchester including Tameside. It has maps and guides for cycling in Tameside and Tameside’s cycling forum!

 

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