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Glossop Chronicle

  • Pay to bin it!

    High Peak Borough Council will introduce an opt-in fee to collect garden waste from July.

  • Award-winning, authentic and made with love

    Bringing a taste of Italy to Glossop, family-run business Baci Di Gelato is quickly making its mark with a blend of tradition, creativity and award-winning quality.

  • Padfield’s green dream set to bloom

    Councillor Ollie Cross and two special local supporters will be cutting the ribbon and opening the gates of Temple Street Community Garden in Padfield, on Sunday 14th June at 2pm.

  • Opportunity to run Manor Park Café

    Hot on the heels of the completion of the new Active Zone in Glossop’s Manor Park, High Peak Borough Council is now inviting people interested in managing the café to come forward.


Oldham Reporter

  • Iconic beer to return to pub

    A unique hand crafted locally produced draught beer is being revived to mark the upcoming 50th anniversary of the Saddleworth Morris Men.

  • Roadworks across Greater Manchester

    People have been told to ‘expect delays’ as roadworks take place on a series of key A roads across Greater Manchester. Areas affected include Ashton-In-Makerfield, Rochdale, Salford, Wigan, and Oldham.

  • Operation Hurricane is back for 2026

    Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has launched Op Hurricane, a coordinated crackdown on the anti-social use of off-road bikes, e-bikes and quad bikes across the region.

  • Man wanted on recall to prison

    Police have launched an urgent search for a 31-year-old man wanted on recall to prison.


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Entertainment

  • Eyeline Theatre delivers a lunchtime double bill to remember

    Stars of stage and screen put the focus on new works

  • Alex B Cann film column - 04/06/26 WhatsApps and Weddings

    There has been a shortage of decent romantic comedies in recent years. Rye Lane was a charming exception, featuring two twenty-somethings getting over bad break-ups from toxic relationships while putting the world to rights. It feels genuinely authentic, and the humour works really well too.

  • Alex Cann - 04/06/26 The sofa is winning

    I was discussing one-way systems in the supermarket the other day and thinking back to those strange times when most major supermarkets resembled Ikea. This seems like a distant memory now, along with bog-roll panic buying. As well as the swanky coffee machine, Molton Brown toiletries and posh onesie, the revelation that Peter Murrell (estranged husband of Nicola Sturgeon) bought 108 toilet rolls hours before she implored the public not to panic-buy them certainly raised an eyebrow.

  • Review: Midsomer Murder's

    Last week my friend and I attended Midsomer Murders: The Killings at Badger's Drift at the Opera House in Manchester.

  • Alex B Cann Film Column - 28/05/26

    One Wish Willow and Scary Spirits


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