
Tameside Reporter photographer Nigel Wood provides more startling images of t'he damaged homes left in the wake of the Stalybridge tornado.
His drone photographs show homes with roofs torn off, leaving loft and attic space open to the elements.
Wednesday, 3 January 2024 17:51
By Simon Drury
Tameside Reporter photographer Nigel Wood provides more startling images of t'he damaged homes left in the wake of the Stalybridge tornado.
His drone photographs show homes with roofs torn off, leaving loft and attic space open to the elements.
Tameside has a new sporting sensation - and he’s only two years old.
On a Monday night at the Grafton Centre in Hyde, a group of men sit quietly in a circle. There’s no small talk about football, no pints in hand, just an orange ball being passed from one person to the next. Whoever holds it has the floor. They speak, and the rest listen.
The transformation of an old Tameside power station into homes will go ahead after receiving the final sign-off.
Get ready to rewind the decades as Stalybridge Civic Hall opens its doors to the So Retro Vintage & Vinyl Fair on Sunday 2nd November, from 11am to 4pm.