Firefighters were called in the early hours of the morning after a caravan was on fire in a car park in Hattersley.
Crews were called at around 12.40am on Thursday morning (1 April) to Melandra Crescent, off Underwood Road, where a caravan had been set alight near St Barnabus Church.
The picture shows the aftermath of the blaze.
A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service told the Reporter: “At 12.40am on Thursday, 1 April, firefighters were called to reports of a vehicle fire on Melandra Crescent, in Mottram.
“Two fire engines from Stalybridge and Hyde stations quickly attended the scene.
“The fire, involving a caravan in a car park, was extinguished using two hose reel jets. Fire crews were in attendance for approximately 45 minutes.”
Read more from the Tameside Reporter
Click here for more of the latest news
Click here to read the latest edition of the paper online
Click here to find out where you can pick up a copy of the paper

Signs of improvement for failing children’s services
£1.5m Pride in Place funding earmarked for community improvements across Tameside
Tameside archive centre celebrates seventh year of national accreditation
Six councillors found to have breached code of conduct in independent report