A STALYBRIDGE restaurant is set to change after its building was secured amid huge regeneration plans. Phoenix City, on Castle Street, lies at the heart…
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Formal scheme for Mossley pavilion submitted
HOPES of reinventing a disused former changing rooms at a Mossley park have taken a step further with a formal application being submitted. The building…
View More Formal scheme for Mossley pavilion submittedMossley parks community café takes step closer to reality
PLANS to turn a Mossley playing fields’ former changing rooms into a community café are a step closer. The building at Egmont Street will also…
View More Mossley parks community café takes step closer to realityBill fright for company
A TAMESIDE company has spelled out the frightening rise on energy bills it feels are ‘absolutely crippling’ businesses. Specialist college Works4U, which provides training to…
View More Bill fright for companyChanging rooms can become ‘destination’
A DISUSED changing room building at a Mossley park can be turned into a ‘destination’ people want to flock to is a scheme proves successful.…
View More Changing rooms can become ‘destination’Change likely for changing rooms
CHANGING rooms at a Mossley playing field are likely to change into a café and community hub in a project costing about £70,000. Works 4U…
View More Change likely for changing roomsWendy Mackie quits chief executive at Bower Fold
WENDY Mackie has resigned as Stalybridge Celtic’s chief executive and from the board of directors at Bower Fold citing differences with Rob Gorski, chairman and…
View More Wendy Mackie quits chief executive at Bower FoldPowerful school sessions spread anti-knife crime message
HARD-HITTING workshops have been organised in schools and alternative provisions across Tameside to spread an anti-knife crime message. The sessions, organised by Tameside Council’s Community…
View More Powerful school sessions spread anti-knife crime messageMorgan jumping for joy after landing place at the National Racehorse College
MORGAN Ross is jumping for joy after being accepted to study at the National Racehorse College. The 17-year-old, who studies at Stalybridge-based Works4U, will study…
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