Glossop Chronicle
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Duo hailed ‘rail heroes’
Two Northern service train crew have been hailed ‘rail heroes’ after coming to the rescue of customers in separate situations.
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High Peak Council unanimous in decision about new north and south authorities
High Peak Councillors have given the green light to a potential plan which will see the creation of two new unitary councils.
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‘Tree-mendous’ improvement to hospital
Ten new trees have been planted at Tameside Hospital in a bid to create greener places and boost health and well-being.
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Police issue appeal about assault
Police have issued an alert regarding an incident in which a teenage girl was assaulted in Hadfield
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Hospice Leaders urge MP's to support funding reform on Parliament visit
Willow Wood Hospice representatives have visited Parliament this week to urge MPs to support reforming the funding model for hospices.
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Discover all things dog at Dogs Trust Manchester
Staff at Dogs Trust Manchester are inviting dog lovers to a Discovery Day to showcase the many different aspects of their work and shine a spotlight on some of their Underdogs.
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New butty van opens on site of long-shut Glossop pub
A new breakfast and lunch spot has opened in Glossop, with some of the most beautiful views in the area. Joan’s is a new butty van located on the A624 in Chunal. Joan’s serves hot breakfast sandwiches, hot drinks and lunch on the former site of The Grouse Inn pub.
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Time is running out to have your say on nature strategy
Glossop residents were recently invited to come and share about what nature means to them, ahead of the publication of the Derbyshire Local Nature Recovery Strategy.
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Derbyshire Council Takes the Road to Better Mobile Coverage
Derbyshire County Council have said they will be using bin lorries to find the worst mobile signal spots in the area.
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Fly Tipping IS a crime!
New research has revealed nearly a quarter of Brits do not know that fly tipping is a crime.
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A week's a long time in Whitfield
The first week after volunteers took control of Whitfield Community Centre saw frantic activity aimed at getting the building up and running. The essentials like gas safety certification, electrical testing and fire safety ran alongside cleaning, licensing, getting the central heating working and taking bookings.
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World's best visit Broadbottom
Last weekend saw the inaugural ‘Champion of Champions’ event take place at the Etherow Indoor Bowling Centre in Broadbottom, which saw 32 of the world's best short mat bowling players fight it out for the ultimate prize.
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On your marks! The Chatsworth 10k is back!
On Sunday September 28, hundreds of runners will once again take part in the Chatsworth 10k to raise money for Blythe House Hospice.
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Three-car crash closes main High Peak road
A major road was closed for two hours during rush hour this morning following a three-car pile-up.
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APPEAL: Glossop police hunting car thieves
Police have appealed for the public’s help following the theft of a car in Glossop.
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Six men arrested in crime crackdown
Police from Operation Venture have been cracking down on crime force-wide by patrolling areas most impacted by serious violence.
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GMP and TravelSafe partners double visibility across GM’s transport network
Police are continuing to work shoulder to shoulder with its partners Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) to ensure the safety of rail passengers.
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'Dog owners should check their fences and gates are secure'
Glossop police have issued a video warning dog owners to keep their animals away from sheep during the lambing season.
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Special Constables: Bridging the gap between community and police
Greater Manchester Police has highlighted the tireless work of supporting officers and how it is pivotal force wide.
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A decade of dogged devotion
Denton dog lover Mo Bowes is celebrating ten years of volunteering at Dogs Trust Manchester - and being one of the longest-serving of the rehoming centre’s army of volunteers.
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Local businesses encouraged to 'set up shop' on rail stations
A rail network is asking local business owners across the North of England to consider ‘setting up shop’ on stations.
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Simmondley Gardeners celebrate 20 years of opening their garden for Charity
At the recent spring meeting of the National Garden Scheme in Derbyshire, Peter and Christina Harris were presented with a trowel in recognition of their 20 years of opening their garden for the scheme.
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Your Market Needs You!
Despite the refurbishment of the Market Hall taking longer than expected, Glossop still offers a traditional market shopping experience, courtesy of the outdoor traders.
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Travel agents’ 50’s night with Elvis tribute brings in £1,000 for charity
A group of travel agents have raised £1,000 for charity by organising a 50’s night, complete with Elvis tribute act.
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Help Reuben's Retreat build a LEGO wall
Glossop charity Reuben’s Retreat is launching a new campaign to build a LEGO community wall to celebrate fundraisers’ support for the charity.
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'Nobody Knows Me Better' Adoption Campaign launched
Adoption Matters is joining regional and voluntary agencies to raise awareness of the need for adopters of siblings.
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Labour councillor ousted in row over antisemitism will stand as an independent in May elections
A Labour councillor and former High Peak MP who was de-selected by the party in a row over claims of antisemitism is to stand as an independent.
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Adult man spat on boy returning home from school
Police are hunting for a thug who spat at a schoolboy.
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Police speak to parents outside school over claims of 'inconsiderate' parking
Police community support officers visited a Hadfield school after complaints about inconsiderate parking by parents.
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MP's get-together highlights the vital roles played by women
Labour MP for High Peak, Jon Pearce, hosted a coffee morning to mark International Women’s Day, bringing together members of the community and local organisations to celebrate and support women across the region
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Enjoy a chat with 60s legend Dave Berry
Sixties music legend Dave Berry will be sharing stories of six decades on the road in a visit to a High Peak book shop.
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Constable faces hearing over ‘Inconsiderate’ use of police vehicle
A hearing is set to take place after it was alleged that a former Derbyshire police officer drove a police vehicle in an “unauthorised and inconsiderate manner”.
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It’s finally happening!
A group of determined Gamesley residents are finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel after successfully fighting the closure of their much-loved community centre.
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Police release picture of man wanted for Glossop pub attack
Police have released an image of a man wanted for an assault in Glossop.
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Dog owners warned pets will be shot if allowed near sheep
Dog owners have been warned to keep their pets on leads near livestock after a Glossop farmer was forced to shoot 'three or four' canines who were a threat to his ewes.
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Greater Manchester Police introduce PC Williams and PD Daisy
Greater Manchester Police has introduced its second pairings PC Williams and PD Daisy after welcoming eight new dog handlers and dogs to its team to help tackle crime.
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'Harmful' wind turbine plans blown down
A ‘strong’ objection from the Peak District National Park has in part foiled a farmer from putting up a wind turbine – despite it being outside the Park's boundary.
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So Katy, walk the Mersey...
A High Peak hiker is set to walk the full length of the River Mersey to raise funds for her local community centre.
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Breaking Barriers: A Journey into Journalism and a Celebration of Women
Growing up, I dreamed of becoming a journalist. I imagined chasing stories, uncovering truths, and giving a voice to the people in my community.
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Two money-saving deals on offer for rail passengers
Rail passengers can now explore new cities without worrying about the cost - thanks to two money-saving deals for young and older customers.
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Northern rail boss encourages women to join the industry
Northern rail boss says she is committed to opening doors for women in the industry ahead of International Women’s Day on Saturday (March 8).
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Business Awards Event Puts Glossop and High Peak Business Community in the Spotlight
Over 120 guests from the Glossop and High Peak business community stepped onto the red carpet to toast their success at a glittering awards ceremony held on Friday 21st of February.
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Councillor fears High Peak council’s Market Hall scheme costs may have rocketed with delays
An outspoken opposition councillor fears the cost of High Peak Borough Council’s Glossop Market Hall renovation scheme for the authority and the public purse has greatly increased during on-going delays.
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Council leader says revamped Glossop halls are due to reopen despite work delays and cost fears
A Derbyshire council’s leader has explained it has been possible to undertake a ‘significant regeneration project’ with its Glossop halls for future generations despite a councillor’s fears that the scheme’s costs have rocketed with on-going delays.
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Cash to bolster green energy
The High Peak Borough Council has received over half a million pounds in funding to bolster green energy within the borough.
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Emergency services respond to incident in Broadbottom
Emergency services responded to a call out near Winslow Avenue in Broadbottom earlier this morning following reports of a person in the water.
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Help! We bought a community centre!
The residents of Whitfield on Monday, took control of Whitfield Community Centre.
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Hospice ask public to 'shell' out on Creme Eggs for Bunny Hop
A local hospice has renewed its appeal for donations of Creme Eggs after it passed the 3,000 mark this week.
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Cops hunt van driver in five-vehicle chain reaction crash
Police are searching for a white van driver who they believe caused a chain reaction of damage following a crash on Thursday morning.
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David Wakefield appointed as new Joint Chair at Stockport NHS Foundation Trust and Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust
A new Joint Chair has been appointed to Stockport NHS Foundation Trust (SFT) and Tameside and Glossop Integrated Care NHS Foundation Trust (TGICFT).
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Rail network offers dates to customers for breaking of the fast this Ramadan
TransPennine Express (TPE) is celebrating Ramadan by offering complimentary dates to first class customers who are breaking their fast while travelling on the train operator’s services.
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Drink driving charge for uninsured driver after tip-off
A High Peak man has been charged with drink driving following a tip-off from a member of the public.
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Cops warn of scammers impersonating police on phone calls
Phone scammers pretending to be police officers are trying to trick elderly and vulnerable people across Derbyshire into handing over their bank cards.
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Film fest to raise funds for mountain rescuers
A one-night film festival will take place this month to raise funds for the Kinder Mountain Rescue Team.
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Police appeal prompts Facebook rant from wanted woman
A Tameside woman wanted on suspicion of shoplifting has taunted police in an expletive-filled rant on social media.
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Gala ball for Blythe House Hospice's 35th anniversary
A fundraising gala ball in Buxton is set to celebrate 35 years of a local hospice charity, and tables are now available to book.
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Take a walk on the wild side in the high Peak this Spring
Whether you enjoy a challenging hike or a casual stroll, the High Peak caters to a diverse range of preferences.
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Smash hit musical, Rock Of Ages, comes to New Mills this April
Stockport based NK Theatre Arts head to New Mills Art Theatre for the very first time with their production of Rock Of Ages.
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Have your say on Derbyshire's electoral boundaries
A consultation looking at changing the electoral divisions for Derbyshire County Council is open for comment until 17 July.