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Hatts Chats and Giggles is a community-focused podcast serving Hattersley, Mottram, Longdendale, and beyond. In candid interviews, host Mark sits down with local movers, shakers, community groups, and everyday heroes making a positive impact. We’ll hear from entrepreneurs energising the local economy, volunteers improving lives, creatives enriching the community, and changemakers tackling important issues. From inspirational neighbourhood leaders to impactful nonprofits, we’ll explore what drives them and how their work shapes where we live. Moving from uplifting local stories to pressing national issues, we’ll dive into thought-provoking territory together. Hatts Chats and Giggles gives our vibrant community a joyful voice. Listen in to feel informed, connected, and proud of the place we call home. With humour, compassion, and an abundance heart, we’re on a mission to educate, celebrate local triumphs, confront complex issues, and unite to create meaningful change.
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Local historian Jim Fitzpatrick takes us on a fascinating journey through Hyde's transformation from a rural settlement to an industrial powerhouse, revealing how the cotton industry shaped the town we know today. His extensive knowledge uncovers the stories behind Hyde Town Hall, local personalities, and the profound social changes that occurred over two centuries.• Hyde's population exploded from 3,500 in 1801 to 30,000 by 1881 due to the cotton industry boom• The Ashton Brothers dominated the cotton trade, bringing workers from as far as Yorkshire to work in their mills• Children as young as six worked 12-hour shifts in factories until child labour laws gradually improved conditions• Hyde Town Hall, completed in stages between 1883-1914, was deliberately built in brick to symbolize modernity• Civic pride flourished with wealthy residents contributing personal funds – Thomas Ashton paid £500 for the clock tower• Hyde FC holds the record for the worst defeat in FA Cup history, losing 26-0 to Preston North End in 1887• Belgian refugees carved the memorial boards in Hyde Town Hall listing 710 local men who died in WWI• Famous connections include the Moors Murderers (arrested and held at Hyde Police Station) and boxing champion Ricky Hatton• Despite industrial decline, Hyde's population has remained remarkably stable at around 34,000 for over a centuryIf you're interested in taking a tour of Hyde Town Hall or learning more about local history, contact Jim Fitzpatrick. Tours are regularly available during Heritage Weekend, and group tours can be arranged by request.For information on Hyde Town Hall Tours - email: jim.fitzpatrick0105@gmail.comSend a textSupport the showHatts Chats and Giggles is brought to you by PAC cic Follow us:Twitter - www.twitter.com/Hatts_ChatsInstagram - www.instagram.com/Hatts_chatsFacebook - www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553942216155

At Birch Lea Park, a remarkable transformation is taking place in how we think about aging and independent living. This brand-new housing with care development in the heart of Hattersley isn't just changing landscapes – it's changing lives.Through candid conversations with residents like Mike and Bridie, we discover what drove their decision to move after struggling with stairs and falls at home. "When we came here, it was different. We loved it straight away," Mike shares, describing the peace of mind that comes from knowing help is just a button-press away, 24 hours a day. Perhaps no story captures the impact more powerfully than Sandra's journey from adamant skeptic to enthusiastic advocate. After initially declaring she wouldn't move to Birch Lea Park with "not a cat in hell's chance," she now describes it as "the best move I've ever made" after just three months. "When I wake up in the night and see all the lights outside, I can't describe the comfort I get from it, the safety feeling," she reveals, highlighting how purpose-built environments can transform well-being.Isabel Godwin from Onward Homes explains how Birch Lea Park represents decades of learning about what older people truly want: spacious apartments, cutting-edge digital support systems, and thoughtfully designed communal spaces that combat isolation. With amenities including a bistro, hair salon, activity rooms and beautiful gardens, residents maintain independence while building meaningful connections.Local councillor Gary Ferguson envisions Birch Lea Park becoming "the heart of Hattersley" – not just a housing development but a community hub that brings people together across generations. As one resident's family member noted, "It's like a big posh hotel" that offers both luxury and safety.Ready to explore how purposeful housing with care could transform your life or that of a loved one? Visit Birch Lea Park to see what independent living with support really looks like in 2025. Your new beginning might be waiting behind these doors.Link to Birch Lea Park - https://www.onward.co.uk/find-a-home-index/housing-with-care/birch-lea-park/Send a textSupport the showHatts Chats and Giggles is brought to you by PAC cic Follow us:Twitter - www.twitter.com/Hatts_ChatsInstagram - www.instagram.com/Hatts_chatsFacebook - www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553942216155

What does it really take to serve a community beyond the expected? In this compelling conversation with Mike from AF White's Funeral Directors, we explore the powerful intersection of a solemn profession and vibrant community engagement.Mike takes us through his journey from hospital porter to funeral service operative, revealing the dedication and compassion required to support families through their most difficult moments. There's something deeply moving about hearing how someone who works daily with mortality approaches community service with such zest for life.The conversation shifts from the practicalities of funeral services to heartwarming stories of local impact. Mike shares how AF White's has grown from humble beginnings (a motorcycle with a sidecar for transporting coffins!) to a respected family business with six locations. What stands out isn't just their business growth, but their philosophy of staying deeply connected to the communities they serve.Where this episode truly shines is in Mike's passionate advocacy for hands-on community involvement. Rather than simply writing cheques, he emphasizes the importance of showing up—at food banks, community gardens, and school projects. His firsthand accounts of distributing food parcels and seeing children's faces light up with donated treats remind us that time is often more valuable than money when it comes to making a difference.The discussion also touches on deeper societal issues, with poignant observations about how technology requirements have complicated basic needs, and how small gestures can make enormous differences in community wellbeing.This episode will leave you reconsidering what it means for a business to truly serve its community, while perhaps changing your perception of funeral directors along the way. Join us for this unexpectedly uplifting conversation about life, death, and the community connections that make both more meaningful.A.F Whites Funeral ServicesEmail: hyde@afwhitesfuneralservices.co.ukPhone: 0161 637 1230 Address: 4 Valley Parade, Hattersley Road West, Hattersley, Hyde, SK14 3FLWebsite - https://afwhitesfuneralservices.co.uk/Send a textSupport the showHatts Chats and Giggles is brought to you by PAC cic Follow us:Twitter - www.twitter.com/Hatts_ChatsInstagram - www.instagram.com/Hatts_chatsFacebook - www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553942216155

In this episode of the 'Hatts, Chats and Giggles' podcast, the hosts set up their studio at Arundale Primary School to interview Hayden from Healthy Hyde and a young student named Elliot. Hayden discusses the activities of Healthy Hyde, a primary care network that runs wellbeing workshops and holiday camps for kids. The camps offer various physical and emotional development activities, supported by the NHS with additional funding. This episode also features interactions with several school children who share their experiences and enjoyment from attending these camps, their hobbies, and future aspirations.The initiative "Healthy Hyde" focuses on empowering youth through various activities aimed at promoting wellbeing. By engaging in these programs, young individuals are encouraged to enhance their physical and mental health, fostering a supportive community that prioritizes their overall development. The project emphasizes the importance of healthy lifestyles and encourages active participation to cultivate skills and resilience among the younger generation.Contact infoWebsite: https://www.healthyhyde.com/Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2258489724463768Send a textSupport the showHatts Chats and Giggles is brought to you by PAC cic Follow us:Twitter - www.twitter.com/Hatts_ChatsInstagram - www.instagram.com/Hatts_chatsFacebook - www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553942216155

Episode SummaryUnlock the secrets of community transformation and discover how local heroes are reshaping Hattersley for the better. Our latest episode of Hats Chats and Giggles is a heartwarming exploration of the extraordinary efforts by the Hattersley Health Champions, with Brenda, Grenville, Tosin, and Mike sharing their inspiring stories. From crafting sessions to gardening projects, these patient volunteers have built a vibrant network of self-help groups that foster social interaction and well-being, even overcoming the hurdles of the pandemic to keep their community thriving.Join us as we highlight the spirited endeavors of the Hattersley Environmental Action Team (HEAT). You'll hear about their dedicated monthly litter-picking crusades and their impactful cleanup at Broadbent Grove. Discover the myriad of community activities from fitness classes to craft clubs that make Hattersley a hub of activity and engagement. With deeply personal stories, such as Brenda's touching account of a member's journey of personal growth, this episode is a testament to the resilience and spirit of community change-makers.Furthermore, we celebrate the lasting legacy of Edwin Crump and delve into the essential community initiatives like Tai Chi and walking football that promote social bonds and physical health. As we explore future visions, including the cherished annual Christmas party, we underscore the importance of sustained support and funding to keep these vital programs alive. This episode is a rousing reminder of the power of community spirit and generosity, highlighting collaborative efforts from local businesses and champions like Kate Shelmadine to make a tangible difference in people's lives.Hattersley Health Champions facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/HattersleyHealthChampionsEmail: hattersleyhealthchampions@gmail.comWebsite: https://sway.cloud.microsoft/5GPCCHQpPud9Igmv?fbclid=IwY2xjawGoN1lleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHSYLbdrvYFdwGEXJsaLP80VQEG4jFqwLBDx9Z176HGxo7k4osAe_QUUNHg_aem_OfAUdrmuHeqyC6ZQ1R013gMATU Barber Company - https://www.matubarbercompany.co.uk/KeywordsCommunity Transformation, Local Heroes, Hattersley, Hattersley Health Champions, Brenda, Grenville, Tosin, Mike, Self-Help Groups, Social Interaction, Pandemic, HEAT, Litter-Picking, Broadbent Grove, Community Activities, Fitness Classes, Craft Clubs, Community Spirit, Edwin Crump, Tai Chi, Walking Football, Keepwell Garden, Environmental Efforts, Facebook, Support Appointments, Vibrant Community Life, Parkinson's, Allotment Project, Christmas Party, Community Involvement, Action Together, Pc Refurb, Digital Skills Training, Hattersley Environmental Action Group, Litter Picks, Community Pride, GTD Healthcare, Kate Shelmadine, Community Spirit, GenerositySend a textSupport the showHatts Chats and Giggles is brought to you by PAC cic Follow us:Twitter - www.twitter.com/Hatts_ChatsInstagram - www.instagram.com/Hatts_chatsFacebook - www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553942216155

What happens when food becomes more than just sustenance, but a bridge connecting communities and celebrating cultures? Join us as we explore this transformative concept with our inspiring guests from Ark of Hope and Tasty Queens: Tosin, Stacey, and Nicola. Hear Tosin's inspiring journey from Nigeria to the UK, where she continues her family’s legacy of giving back by fostering unity through the power of food. As we highlight the origins and impact of Ark of Hope, you’ll also meet Tasty Queens, a sister organization devoted to culinary outreach and strengthening community ties.Celebrating Black History Month in the UK, we focus on the often-overlooked contributions of Black culture, both historically and in modern times. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to trailblazers like Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and a reminder of the rich history symbolized by objects like cowrie shells. Learn about the various activities planned to recognize Black History Month, from honoring local charity workers to educational initiatives in schools, and discover how these efforts inspire greater community engagement and participation.Finally, enjoy an enchanting tale of dining at Buckingham Palace and uncover a delightful secret about the King’s fondness for Nigerian jollof rice. Through stories of community building and cultural appreciation, Nicola and Stacia share their passion for food and service, elucidating the power of friendship and community spirit in places like Hattersley. This episode is a celebration of love, culture, and the shared stories that unify us all, leaving listeners with a sense of warmth and hope.Ark of Hope Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/arkofhope.ukTastie Queens Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61565806193387Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ngozi_Okonjo-IwealaSend a text JOSH'S BAD JOKES Support the showHatts Chats and Giggles is brought to you by PAC cic Follow us:Twitter - www.twitter.com/Hatts_ChatsInstagram - www.instagram.com/Hatts_chatsFacebook - www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553942216155

Discover how the Hattersley Community Big Garden Project is transforming lives and spaces, one garden at a time. Join us as we highlight the inspiring journey of this community initiative with Lesley, one of the project's directors. From the addition of a new roof to the upcoming community cafes like Elderberries for seniors and Seedlings for children, Lesley shares the passion and dedication that drives these efforts. With free coffee, cake, and engaging activities, these cafes aim to foster a sense of belonging and connection among residents, all set against the backdrop of exciting summer events such as a teddy bears picnic and a summer bug ball supported by Tesco.We also explore the dynamic social engagement of the Hattersley Projects community group, focusing on their active Facebook presence and successful collaborations. Initiatives such as the Tesco Stronger Starts program and fundraising efforts like the Macmillan cake sale highlight the community's ongoing development and future aspirations. Our conversation underscores the importance of securing funding to continue building and expanding this vibrant hub for local engagement.Poem - Reflections by Mavis Miles recited by Roy PageHattersley Projects Email - admin@hattersleyprojects.orgHattersley Projects Webpage - https://hattersleyprojects.orgHattersley Projects Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/HattersleyProjectsSend a text JOSH'S BAD JOKES PC Refub - www.PCrefurb.org.ukFor more information email admin@pcrefurb.org.uk Tameside South and Longdendale Food BankOpen 9am - 11am every friday at The Meeting Point, St Barnabas Church, Hattersley Rd East, Hattersley, Hyde For more info email - Info@TamesideSouthLongdendale.FoodBank.org.uk Support the showHatts Chats and Giggles is brought to you by PAC cic Follow us:Twitter - www.twitter.com/Hatts_ChatsInstagram - www.instagram.com/Hatts_chatsFacebook - www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553942216155

Could community collaboration be the key to overcoming the challenges posed by a global pandemic? Join us as we chat with the inspiring Janet and Jacqueline from Community Matters, who have turned the hardships of COVID-19 into opportunities for positive change. Learn how their organization's initiatives, such as the Bread and Butter project, coat drives, and school uniform donations, have provided essential support to residents in need. Discover the power of partnerships with local businesses like Tesco and community efforts at St Barnabas Church that have been pivotal in lifting community spirit during trying times.Community Matters Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/hattersleycommunitymattersSend a text JOSH'S BAD JOKES Support the showHatts Chats and Giggles is brought to you by PAC cic Follow us:Twitter - www.twitter.com/Hatts_ChatsInstagram - www.instagram.com/Hatts_chatsFacebook - www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553942216155

Discover the transformative power of digital literacy in our latest episode of Hatts Chats and Giggles. Join us as we chat with Sam Hardy and Elissa Bryant from PC Refurb about their incredible work refurbishing donated computers and offering digital skills training to those who need it most. From older adults to individuals re-entering society after incarceration, and young people lacking formal education, hear heartwarming stories of how access to technology has changed lives. Alyssa also shares her personal journey and motivations, highlighting the urgency of digital inclusion in today's tech-driven world.We also unpack the broader issues of digital exclusion and the innovative solutions emerging to tackle them. Ever struggled with mobile banking? We share personal anecdotes about mastering these conveniences, often with help from younger family members. Compare the necessity of digital skills to basic reading, as we discuss community initiatives aimed at building these vital skills, focusing on projects in Tameside. Learn about the diverse teaching models, from group sessions to one-on-one assistance by dedicated digital champions. This episode is a poignant reminder of how digital literacy can significantly enhance lives and foster deeper social connections.PC Referb - https://pcrefurb.org.uk/Send a text JOSH'S BAD JOKES Support the showHatts Chats and Giggles is brought to you by PAC cic Follow us:Twitter - www.twitter.com/Hatts_ChatsInstagram - www.instagram.com/Hatts_chatsFacebook - www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553942216155

Have you ever wondered how a childhood move can shape your entire perspective on life? This week's episode brings you heartwarming stories from local poet Roy Page, who vividly recounts his family's transition from the crowded streets of Salford to the spacious, green plains of Hattersley in the 1960s. Roy shares a poignant poem that captures the essence of moving to a newly developed estate, highlighting the stark differences in living conditions and the blossoming sense of community spirit that greeted them. His reflective journey takes us through the historical backdrop of the era, including the miners' strike and economic recession, painting a picture of resilience and evolution in Hattersley.Our conversation offers a detailed glimpse into community life in Hattersley, juxtaposed against the industrial atmosphere of Salford. Roy's memories of attending a modern secondary school with state-of-the-art facilities compared to the old Victorian school of Salford provide unique insights into the challenges and excitement of adapting to change. We also explore the everyday experiences and subtle prejudices that shaped Roy's early years in the workforce, revealing the profound impact of cultural differences and technological advancements on social dynamics. These anecdotes offer a deeper understanding of how communities adapt, persevere, and thrive through transformative periods.Wrapping up, we celebrate the rich history and vibrant culture of Greater Manchester, through Roy's poetry and personal reflections. From iconic historical figures to modern cultural landmarks, the essence of Manchester's identity shines through. Hear how creativity flourished in Roy's life regardless of age or educational background, becoming a powerful outlet for expression and connection. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to the enduring spirit of community, the power of creativity, and the ever-evolving landscape of Greater Manchester. Join us for an episode filled with nostalgia, reflections, and a deep sense of pride in our shared heritage.Send a text JOSH'S BAD JOKES Support the showHatts Chats and Giggles is brought to you by PAC cic Follow us:Twitter - www.twitter.com/Hatts_ChatsInstagram - www.instagram.com/Hatts_chatsFacebook - www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553942216155