Tameside Reporter photographer Nigel Wood provides drone footage of some of the damage caused by last week's tornado.
Walls demolished and homes with their roofs ripped off by the storm are visible in this video.
Monday, 1 January 2024 13:38
By Simon Drury
Tameside Reporter photographer Nigel Wood provides drone footage of some of the damage caused by last week's tornado.
Walls demolished and homes with their roofs ripped off by the storm are visible in this video.
Glossop’s Happy Ramblers Mark 30 Years of Walking, Friendship and Fresh Air
A Glossop walking group for over-50s is celebrating its 30th anniversary and inviting more local residents to lace up their boots and join them on weekly walks that are as much about companionship and mental wellbeing as they are about exercise.
Hillmen denied fifth straight win
Glossop RUFC were on course for their fifth straight win on Saturday as they led Leigh 22-15, but an incident unfortunately led to the match being abandoned.
High Peak residents face delay to weekly food waste collections
Residents in High Peak may have to wait until June 2026 to start receiving separate weekly food waste collections, after the borough council confirmed delays to the national rollout.
High Peak Borough Council set to increase council tax
High Peak Borough Council is set to increase its share of residents’ council tax by 2.99%.