eastofnorth on June 13th, 2010

John Appleyard’s photograph of Hollin Hall Hotel will be featured on the cover of the next Bollington Live. Congratulations, John, for capturing an exciting view of the hotel in late spring!

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eastofnorth on April 18th, 2010

I’m thrilled to have Jose Spinks judge our recent Tinkers Clough photography competition. She’s selected one of David Bailey’s submissions, shown below. Congratulations David; please check your flickrmail! =)

Everyone’s submissions were fantastic. Tinkers Clough can be so many things: lively, spooky, peaceful. Remember the call for photographs of Tinkers Clough is continuing all year, so [...]

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eastofnorth on April 1st, 2010

I’m extending the deadline for the Tinkers Clough competition to April 7 (Wednesday) as we experienced some downtime this month. Additionally, the Bollington Festival Photography group is organizing the first photo-walk of the season tomorrow (Friday, 7 pm) night through the wood and those walks are always fun! If you’ve never been to the Tinkers [...]

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The competition for March is simple. Go out to Tinkers Clough and do the best Black, Grey, and/or White photograph you can. Post it to Flickr. Post it in a comment here. It’s okay to use ‘old’ photographs, but extra consideration will be given to new photographs (taken in March). We will accept entries until [...]

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Janet Beech on January 23rd, 2010

… you’re sure to see some photographers!

Tinkers Clough is a small wooded valley which lies between Clough Bank and the Macclesfield Canal in the centre of Bollington. Due to the hard work of a small group of enthusiastic volunteers Tinkers Clough is now a much more attractive place to walk through.
Pathways and boardwalks were first [...]

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