Monday, 24 July 2017

Glossop Tours Update 2017

Hello to readers old and new I thought it was about time to give you an update of what is happening with me and Glossop Tours and plans for the coming months. I have not forgotten you or about this blog.

I have not posted anything here for over 12 months and it has just gone so fast. I really don’t know where it has gone and so much has happened in the past year. In that time I have had over 20,000 more readers topping over 50,000 in all which is more than I have ever thought. This blog was the stepping stones of my epic journey and I will be posting again very soon.

Over the past 12 months so much has happened yet I still have not to come to terms of losing my main inspiration three years ago. I am only realising the vast about of respect, knowledge and understanding of local cultures, community and history I was taught for over 12 years.

September last year held new possibilities for me I was given a new job using my local knowledge and links to work with people with Dementia and Alzheimer’s with that is opened up the opportunity to do more with Glossop Tours. In February this year I had to have evasive surgery after funding lumps that were classified as suspicious cancerous tissue  that left me out of action for a couple of months.

In the last few months I was approached by a production group to take vlogs of the travels I have been doing to various places around the area and beyond. It proved rather successful and I am going to carry out another series as from the end of September but linking it in with Glossop tours.

In recent weeks I have been offered space in Glossop to have weekends and evening of events and to do history talks.

With everything moving on I haven’t had time to think yet I will be moving house in a few weeks and getting married next year.

Glossop has always been my first love and always will be and will be back sharing more interesting and intriguing stories about the town and local area.

There are new updates at glossoptours.co.uk

And I will see you all very soon, thank you for reading. Matthew Cox  

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