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Top End Bar Two - Cashless Bar Stalybridge

Top End Bar Two - Cashless Bar Stalybridge

88, Market Street, Stalybridge ,
This NEW bar & Club technology is NOT just about using Tech, it's about an overwhelming passion to redress the horrifying decline of some of the outlying boroughs of Greater Manchester. Stalybridge is a place that brings brilliant memories for those of us growing up in this area, nicknamed Stalyvegas in the boom years it is so unfortunate for the younger generation now because they only have the memories of what it used to be like from parents and friends of a certain age. It's crucial that a solution is found to stop this stalwart of the Industrial revolution from declining anymore, we hope to start the redress with this possible solution. It involves mobile technology, it's also got a lot of common sense behind it, it could change everything? If you are a resident of Tameside please share this page and lets at least make people aware of a possible solution. Our aims are to create a safe environment for people to relax and enjoy music, a bit like it used to be. Share this page and all the info will be delivered over the next couple of weeks! Thanks :)
Tel: 7906892055
subway stalybridge

subway stalybridge

bp garage stamford street, Stalybridge ,
Cater for any kind of party or meeting!
Tel: 1613388823
187 INK, Stalybridge

187 INK, Stalybridge

92 market street, Stalybridge ,
We are a Tattoo studio situated in the centre of Stalybridge. We specialize in custom designs and have a large collection of flash and books should you require inspiration. Designs can also be taken straight from our flash or books if so desired. The studio has 2 resident artists who specialize in a wide variety of work and styles and are happy to chat or discuss ideas if needed. Our aim is to give our clients a high standard of work at affordable prices, we use only the best inks,equipment and tattooing techniques. 187 Ink has an open, friendly atmosphere. We like to make our clients feel welcome, relaxed and will always take time and care over our work so everybody leaves our studio with the tattoo they wanted, done to the best standards. All tattoos can be quoted on a fixed price or by session work. our session work is: £60 per hour, or £150 for 3 hours. for more details or inquiries, message us, or drop into the shop for a chat :)
Stalybridge Farmers Market

Stalybridge Farmers Market

Armentieres Square, Trinity St, Stalybridge ,
2013 dates : 13 Jan, 10 Feb, 10 Mar, 14 Apr, 12 May, 9 Jun, 14 Jul, 11 Aug, 8 Sept, 13 Oct, 10 Nov, 6/7/8 Dec.
Stalybridge Town Team

Stalybridge Town Team

@SBTownTeam , Stalybridge ,
Stalybridge Town Team is the official group dedicated to making the best of our Town. Comprising of local business and shop owners, a faith leader, members of the local community, the Town manager, TMBC representatives, our local MP and members of the District Assembly. The group is steered by its members for the local town and community and is NOT council funded. Our local Town Team is part of a wider government initiative designed to get the small Towns of the UK back on their feet via local "on the ground" involvement and various funding opportunities. In the past twelve months the Stalybridge Town Team has formed and developed into a successful monthly forum that is beginning to get things done! Some of our achievements so far: FARMERS MARKET - We've grown the market from 6 stalls to over 40 stalls with a selection of activities for children. Providing a fresh, wholesome shopping opportunity. IN THE FUTURE: We want to use more locations around the Town - Melbourne Street, Rififi Car Park, Old Town Hall, and grow in to a farmers market to rival some of the best in the North West. To maybe hold the event on different days - Fri & Sat to encourage customers to use the High Street as well. WE NEED YOU: To visit the market for a wide range of fresh, local fruit, veg, meat, pies, cakes, deli snacks and more! Tell your friends and family that its a great day out. OPEN THE CIVIC HALL & ARMENTIERES SQ - We organised Stalybridge's first 2 day Christmas Market in December 2012 to great acclaim! Boasting a wide range of produce and gift stalls just in time for Christmas. IN THE FUTURE: We're in the process of organising a programme of new and existing events to take place in and around the Civic Hall in the heart of Town including a Food Festival, Stalybridge Carnival, Horticultural Show, Canal Festival, Music Festival, Motorcycle Exhibition and much more! WE NEED YOU: To support local events by bringing your family and friends along and join the local community coming together to celebrate in the town. SANTA CLAUS VISIT - As part of the Town Team the Stalybridge Business Forum organised for Santa to return to Stalybridge and turn on the Christmas lights. IN THE FUTURE: We'll hold something similar every year to bring back that Christmas festivity to the Town. WE NEED YOU: To support events like this, bring your friends and family and join in the fun of a local community coming together at a special family time. CLEAN UP DAYS - We've organised over 40 volunteers at 2 events during the year - litter picking, cleaning and highlighting the tired areas around the town. This provides support to the council day to day cleaning as some areas attract a larger than normal amount of hand dropped and fly tipped litter. IN THE FUTURE: We plan regular clean up day programme to monitor and maintain our town as an attractive place to live, work and visit. WE NEED YOU: To tell others about the clean up days, come along and help with the clean ups and be vigilant about litter in general! CASABLANCA'S GYM - We've added extra impetuous to the long ongoing redevelopment process - the area had now been re-boarded adn demolition is now scheduled. IN THE FUTURE: We've organised a design competition with New Charter that is under way for a select group of UK architects to provide designs to reinvigorate the immediate area. We will continue to be integral in the whole process. WE NEED YOU: To tell others about the progress we've made so far and that this is an issue that will be resolved as soon as it can be. MEDICAL CENTRE (STAMFORD ST) - We've moved the process forward to the demolition of the medical centre and continue to work with its owners to redevelop the site for good use. IN THE FUTURE: Any planning will be encouraged to maintain maximum potential is achieved for the use of the land. WE NEED YOU: To tell others about the progress we've made so far and that this is another issue that will be resolved as soon as we can. METTRICK'S BUTCHERS - We've worked with John Mettrick in order to provide a good local butchers in the Town in the form of a "pop up" shop. IN THE FUTURE: We'll will encourage and provide support to John and other new business to the town to maintain as prosperous a High Street as possible. WE NEED YOU: To use the new Butchers and the High Street - the meat is non comparable to super market bought! And tell your friends and family how good it tastes and what great value for money it is. STALYBRIDGE TOWN WEBSITE & FACEBOOK PAGE - As part of the Town Team the Stalybridge Business Forum have created a useful and informative website detailing all you need to know about shopping in the town with regular updates on offers and events on the sister Facebook and Twitter pages. IN THE FUTURE: These sites will be updated and regularly infused with local shopping, business and visitor information. WE NEED YOU: To tell your friends and family about then and use them to help with your day to day life in Stalybridge. PARKING AND TRAFFIC FLOW - We've worked with the traffic/highways department to open up as many parking spaces as possible with less restriction. And have encouraged the flow of traffic through the Town via Armentieres Square. We also arranged for Free parking days in December 2012. IN THE FUTURE: We hope to continue to monitor major parking and traffic flow issues around that town that inhibit regular customers and new business from using the town. WE NEED YOU: To take advantage of the new free/relaxed parking restriction in some areas when appropriate and encourage you to use the shops in our Town centre. SHOP LOCAL CAMPAIGN - As part of the team the Stalybridge Business Forum organised a shop local competition to encourage the residents of the town to shop there too. The prize was up to £350 to spend in a local shop. WE NEED YOU: To shop in the town centre, you'll be surprised at the choice! The more shoppers we encourage the more new and exciting shops will move into the centre and the are will become more prosperous. Its the circle of life! There are many more exciting projects in the pipeline, with meetings every month and regular updates to you all. We Thank You for your support over the past twelve months and look forward with you to a regenerated and exciting future for Stalybridge. Carrie Pickering Vice Chair Stalybridge Town Team Old Forge Furniture Other local groups we work with: Dukinfield and Stalybridge Rotary Club Ashton Under Lyne Rotary Club Stalybridge Old Band Stalybridge Festival Committee Greater Manchester Police Greater Manchester Fire Service Tesco New Charter Taylor Young Urban Splash Manchester Standard Triumph Group Mistry Marketing & Events Tameside College
Ruby Rooms - Stalybridge

Ruby Rooms - Stalybridge

Market Street, Stalybridge ,
* 2-4-1 Drinks till late * 3 Pints for £5 * 4 bottles of VS for £5 * 3 bottles of Budweiser £5 * 3 Bottles of Stella Artois for £5 * £1 Corkys shots
Stalybridge Celtic F.C.

Stalybridge Celtic F.C.

Mottram Road, Stalybridge ,
Stalybridge Celtic's history has been the subject of many debates for the greater part of the century. Although an outfit calling itself 'Celtic' appears in the archives for 1906, this side seemingly only played friendlies on a ground at North-End. This seed of a club was probably the basis for the club we know today, which was formed in 1909 by Herber Rhodes, a local business man and philanthropist. Mr Rhodes spent a chunk of his fortune on developing Bower Fold. He also played for the team and designed the strip (basing it on the colours used by his racehorses). Celtic played for two seasons in the Lancashire & Cheshire Amateur League, before turning professional and joining the Lancashire Combination become second division champion's at the first attempt. Following it with a fourth place and runner's up in the Central League. Due to some local bureaucracy, Celtic's ambition to join the Football League meant that they had to join the Southern League, and travel by train to every away match. Fortunately, finishing runners up (to Stoke) meant promotion. There followed a short pause most people know as the First World War. In the aftermath (1921-22 to be exact) Celtic rejoined the Central League, and won it again. At the end of the 1922 season, Celtic became one of the founder members of the Third Division (North). Our first game in the third division was against Chesterfield, a home game that we won 6-0. However, winning this league was to prove too difficult, finishing 7th and 11th in the first two years. Lacking the support of local people, the funds were not available to press for a third campaign, forcing Celtic to voluntarily resign from the football league. Celtic rejoined the Cheshire County League (replacing the reserve squad) and stayed there for sixty years until the formation of the Bass NW Counties League. Peter Wragg took the helm and steered Celtic to Championship victory in 1980, eventually winning the Bass NW Championship in 1984 and 1987, and runners up in the NPL First division. During this time of league progress, there was a lot of work at Bower Fold, culminating in the ground gaining League grading. Phil Wilson took over the reigns in 1989 when relegation threatened, eventually finishing second in the NPL. He followed this escaping act with promotion into the Conference in 1992. Our first season was a success, finishing 12th, but it was followed by disaster and relegation loomed again. Peter Wragg returned and saved the sinking ship by winning 9 of the last 12 games. Peter Wragg resigned at the start of the 1996/97 season, replaced by Brian Kettle, but it was not enough, and Celtic were relegated in 1998 back to the NPL after finishing bottom. It was troubling times for the club, and there was a succession of managers including Stirling and Keelan before Phil Wilson came back. Phil Wilson was to prove an inspirational manager. Firstly in 1999 he brought us the League Cup. Then, in 2001, we won the Cheshire Senior Cup (something we'd not won for nearly 50 years). Demolishing a strong Stockport County team 5-1 at Ewen Fields. In the same season, we went on to beat Blyth Spartans in the President's Cup, before going on to win the league title after an impressive victory against closest rivals Emley at their ground. The title was won the title away at local side Droylsden thanks to an injury time Stuart Locke penalty. We finished up with over 100 points and scored nearly 100 goals. The foray into the Conference was short lived though. Phil Wilson joined Southport, taking several of the squad with him, and the assistant coach. With scant time before the start of the new season, Paul Futcher took over the reigns. With a series of disastrous runs, Celtic replaced Paul with Dave Miller. He almost, but not quite, kept us in the Conference before sensationally sacking nearly the entire team. Miller won the President's Cup at the first attempt, and we finished 4th in the NPL. During this time, a new stand was built, upping the seated capacity to over 1200. With the formation of the Conference North in 2004/05, Celtic had to finish 2003/04 in 13th or higher - we only just did it. A sensational win at champions Hucknall Town saw us finish 13th. Our first season in the Conference North was almost our last, and with half the season gone, Miller was sacked and replaced by John Reed. John pulled off the great escape, clawing back an 18 point deficit to finish a place above the relegation zone, following it up by missing out on the play offs on the last day of the 2005/06 season. A poor couple of seasons saw John Reed replaced with Steve Burr, who took Celtic to the play off final at his first attempt in the 2007/08 season, losing by one goal to Barrow. Steve Burr's second season saw him come within a whisker of the play offs, and after a storming start to his third season in charge, he left to join Kidderminster in the Conference National, and was replaced first by Benny Phillips and then by Jim Harvey. With the finances at Celtic unable to allow them to compete with the top finances sides in the division, Celtic took the brave option of going full time with a youth set up to allow them to compete in a different way. Celtic have made numerous appearances in the FA cup, starting in 1922, when we forced a replay from West Brom, at West Brom. Since then, there have been 12 other appearances. We have even been to the second round twice: 1993, when Carlisle beat us 3-1 at Brunton Park, and again in 1999, when Chester got the rub of the referee and beat us 2-1 at home. Our best FA Trophy performance was in 2001, when we lost to Stevenage Borough.
Umeeds

Umeeds

Castle Street, Stalybridge ,
In the historic Longlands Mill, Umeeds restaurant is the glamour of old and new combined elegantly creating a back to the future feeling inside and out. Book online and experience it for yourself.
FC Stalybridge

FC Stalybridge

Please add @LodgeFC for more info, the new club for FC Stalybridge
SmileQuest Laser Teeth Whitening

SmileQuest Laser Teeth Whitening

2, Acres Lane, Stalybridge ,
SmileQuest Teeth Whitening in Stalybridge, Cheshire uses a wealth of experience and our mobile teeth whitening service has treated thousands of clients all over Greater Manchester, Tameside, Cheshire and the U.K. Call 0161 338 2367 or 07951842201 to make an appointment or just walk in! Get 3 x 10 minute laser teeth whitening applications from just £99
Tel: 7951842201