GORSE Hall Primary, Stalybridge, celebrated Earth Day with a variety of initiatives and activities inspiring us to act towards protecting…
Protecting the planet is focus of Earth Day for Gorse Hall pupilsTag: Stalybridge News
Passengers face short-term pain for long-term gain
RAIL passengers using Stalybridge face a summer of disrupted journeys as part of a massive £589 million investment. The lines…
Passengers face short-term pain for long-term gainNew trees for churchyard after clearance work
A STALYBRIDGE church is to be given a new wooded area in its grounds after sterling clearance work was done…
New trees for churchyard after clearance workPolice to bring back local links after councillors’ criticism
POLICE are to bring back local meetings with councillors after being compared to ‘woke warriors’. Several members of Tameside Council…
Police to bring back local links after councillors’ criticismA Wilson Estates join in to help Barty’s reach target
A WILSON ESTATES, of Mottram Road, Stalybridge, have always been actively involved in all sorts of charity fundraisers aimed at…
A Wilson Estates join in to help Barty’s reach targetFoodbank cracks fundraising goal
COMMUNITY champion Steve Barton has smashed his target as he bids to make it an eggs-tra special Easter. Usually Steve,…
Foodbank cracks fundraising goalTameside residents urged to be ‘cautious’ over the Easter weekend
WITH restrictions easing, Tameside residents are urged to be cautious over the Easter holidays as Covid rates in the borough…
Tameside residents urged to be ‘cautious’ over the Easter weekendStalybridge carnival cancelled
STALYBRIDGE Carnival has been cancelled for a second successive year because of Covid-19. Stalybridge Festival Committee has reluctantly abandoned this…
Stalybridge carnival cancelledTributes to Stalybridge man stabbed to death
THE family of a Stalybridge man who was fatally stabbed in Oldham have paid tribute to him Just before 3am…
Tributes to Stalybridge man stabbed to deathSoccer school reopens at Stalybridge
THE easing of lockdown restrictions means Stalybridge Celtic Juniors’ soccer school will be back open for business on Saturday, April…
Soccer school reopens at StalybridgeJuniors clock up 540 miles during lockdown challenge
SIX weeks ago, Stalybridge Celtic Juniors’ players were set the task of completing their daily exercise and sending in the…
Juniors clock up 540 miles during lockdown challengeKebab kings? Tokies nominated for national accolade
A STALYBRIDGE fast-food restaurant hopes to serve up victory in the prestigious 2021 British Kebab Awards. Tokies on Mottram Road…
Kebab kings? Tokies nominated for national accoladeFlats plan for disused pub
A DISUSED Stalybridge pub could be converted into eight flats if a planning application gets the go ahead. Karen and…
Flats plan for disused pubFrom Derk’s Army to Cancer Warriors Derrick Evans’ remarkable 10-year journey
CANCER has been lifechanging for Derrick Evans as he has battled the illness for 14 years. Despite the challenges and…
From Derk’s Army to Cancer Warriors Derrick Evans’ remarkable 10-year journeyDeveloper gets brownfield cash for police station development
A DEVELOPER has received £330,000 of Government cash to help redevelop the disused and derelict former Stalybridge Police Station. Owner…
Developer gets brownfield cash for police station developmentNursery steps up for hospital in memory of Captain Sir Tom
YOUNGSTERS at a Stalybridge nursery have been putting their best foot forward to raise £1,000 for the children’s ward at…
Nursery steps up for hospital in memory of Captain Sir TomExciting year ahead as Priory Tennis Club celebrates centenary
PRIORY Tennis Club has reached a notable landmark as it this year celebrates its centenary. Since its formation in 1921,…
Exciting year ahead as Priory Tennis Club celebrates centenaryBower Fold is Rough-yeds and ready: The Correspondent sees the moment sport returned to Stalybridge Celtic
AFTER what seemed like an eternity, Bower Fold reverberated once again to the sound of fans on the terraces. Just…
Bower Fold is Rough-yeds and ready: The Correspondent sees the moment sport returned to Stalybridge CelticFunding is secured for town centre work
STALYBRIDGE Civic Hall, which is at the heart of regeneration plans for the town centre, is to be re-roofed later…
Funding is secured for town centre workGraffiti undermines vision for Stalybridge
A VISION to improve Stalybridge is being undermined by a sustained war against graffiti. A resident, who asked to remain…
Graffiti undermines vision for StalybridgeStill time to enter virtual London Marathon
THE 2021 Virgin Money London Marathon is set to be the biggest marathon ever staged anywhere in the world, with…
Still time to enter virtual London MarathonTrollied! Ones that didn’t get away from Waterways staff
THIS was supermarket sweep with a difference when two members of the Canal and River Trust received notification of debris…
Trollied! Ones that didn’t get away from Waterways staffPick-me-up as volunteers tackle canal litter problem
COMMUNITY minded volunteers have joined forces to bag the rubbish left by litter louts along the Huddersfield Narrow Canal. Members…
Pick-me-up as volunteers tackle canal litter problemPassengers face short-term pain for long-term gain
RAIL passengers using Stalybridge face a summer of disrupted journeys as part of a massive £589 million investment. The lines…
Passengers face short-term pain for long-term gainDrunken driver SIX times the limit escapes jail
Words by Douglas Whitbread A DRUNKEN driver from Stalybridge, who tested almost six times the alcohol limit after he crashed…
Drunken driver SIX times the limit escapes jailIdeas wanted for Dam good project
LOCAL children can get involved with the next stage of work at a Stalybridge nature area – and may have…
Ideas wanted for Dam good projectHuge ‘contemporary’ home approved for green belt in Stalybridge minutes after summer house rejected
By Charlotte Green, Local democracy reporter A HUGE ‘contemporary’ house in the Stalybridge countryside has been backed by councillors –…
Huge ‘contemporary’ home approved for green belt in Stalybridge minutes after summer house rejectedStalybridge men charged following warrants tackling the production of drugs.
THREE men have been charged following warrants tackling the production of drugs across Greater Manchester. Aaron Lavis, 22, and Scott…
Stalybridge men charged following warrants tackling the production of drugs.Fans to fund Paddy’s operation
GENEROUS football fans have splashed out more than £4,500 to pay for ex-Stalybridge Celtic player Paddy Lacey to have surgery.…
Fans to fund Paddy’s operationFarewell to distinguished firefighters
TWO retired and respected local firefighters, who helped tackle what was described as one of the largest-ever blazes in the…
Farewell to distinguished firefightersCeltic lose community programme founder
MIKE Smith has left his position as Stalybridge Celtic Foundation’s community development officer to take up a similar post at…
Celtic lose community programme founderVIDEO: Supermarket trolley removal from canal in Stalybridge
MEMBERS of the community have been putting their lockdown exercise to good use by litter picking along the canal in…
VIDEO: Supermarket trolley removal from canal in Stalybridge
