Glossop Chronicle
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“It’s okay to talk about life”: How Mentell is giving men a safe space to talk
On a Thursday night at Bradbury Community House in Glossop, a group of men sit quietly in a circle. There’s no small talk about football, no pints in hand, just an orange ball being passed from one person to the next. Whoever holds it has the floor. They speak, and the rest listen.
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The American dream
Athletes from a martial arts club in Glossop are set to represent their country at the upcoming World Championships.
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Local talent shines in Channel 5’s lavish new period drama The Forsytes
Two familiar Tameside names are behind Channel 5’s next big period drama, The Forsytes, a sweeping new reimagining of John Galsworthy’s Forsyte Saga that promises scandal, romance, and family intrigue set against the backdrop of Victorian England.
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Manchester travel disruption as bus and tram network workers strike
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) workers will begin strike action over pay tomorrow, Unite, the UK’s leading union, has announced.
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Tameside Hospital maternity unit lights up for Baby Loss Awareness Week
Tameside Hospital staff, patients, and members of the local community came together on Wednesday 15 October to mark Baby Loss Awareness Week with a touching Wave of Light ceremony.
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A57 Mottram Moor weekend works postponed
Utility works scheduled to take place along the A57 at Mottram Moor this weekend (18th-20th October 2025) have been postponed.
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Flight disruption at Manchester Airport as Aer Lingus workers will strike
Disruption to Aer Lingus flights at Manchester Airport expected later this month as 130 cabin crew workers have voted to strike.
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Can you lend a hand for Headway?
Headway - the brain injury association, are looking for volunteers in Glossop.
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Register to recycle
Nearly 134,000 vehicles have now registered to use the Derbyshire County Council household waste recycling centres.
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Sun shines on record entry for Snake Pass Hill Climb
Glorious autumn sunshine greeted riders for this year’s Snake Pass Hill Climb, organised by Glossop Kinder Velo Cycling Club.
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Glossop Tennis Club goes green
Glossop Tennis Club has taken a major step towards a greener, more sustainable future.
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Further weekend travel disruption on Mottram Moor
Motorists are preparing for another weekend of traffic delays as essential utility diversion work continues on Mottram Moor, as part of the ongoing A57 Link Road Scheme.
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Ruchi Restaurant scoops top prize at national awards
Glossop’s much-loved multi-award winning Ruchi Restaurant has been crowned Best Restaurant of the Year at the Curry Life Awards 2025.
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Miles ahead: Blythe House Hospice’s Record-breaking fundraiser
Runners taking part in the Chatsworth 10k, sponsored by BRM Solicitors, helped to raise over a record-breaking £54,000 for local hospice care.
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Get help to master your digital device
Are you struggling with your smartphone, tablet, or laptop? Help is at hand during National 'Get Online Week'.
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A juicy day out: Hayfield’s apple celebration returns this October
The community group Sustainable Hayfield will be hosting their much-loved Hayfield Apple Day on Saturday 18th October at Hayfield Primary School.
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'Tricks for Treats' returns for Glossop’s four-legged friends
Spooky season has arrived - and Glossop’s very own Puppy Nanny is back with her much-loved, dog-friendly ‘Tricks for Treats’ event!
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World champion boxer Ricky Hatton’s cause of death revealed
An inquest has heard that former world champion boxer Ricky Hatton died from suicide at the age of 46-years-old.
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Manchester Bee Network bus strikes over as workers win excellent pay deal
Strikes this month by bus drivers working for Manchester's integrated Bee Network transport system have been called off after they accepted a vastly improved pay deal.
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Free rail travel on offer to help veterans and Armed Forces attend Remembrance Services
The rail industry is supporting serving military personnel and veterans by providing free rail travel during this year’s Remembrance commemorations.
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Derbyshire County Council "on track to clear pothole backlog"
Derbyshire County Council says it is on track to clear its pothole backlog by mid-October, thanks to a major investment in road maintenance.
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Man charged following investigation into domestic assault
A 28-year-old man has been charged following an investigation into a domestic-related assault in Oldham.
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Thousands line the streets to say farewell to Ricky Hatton
Thousands of people lined the streets of Tameside and Greater Manchester today to bid an emotional farewell to one of Britain’s most beloved sporting heroes, Ricky “The Hitman” Hatton.
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Hollingworth nursery earns ‘good’ Ofsted rating after major improvements
A Hollingworth nursery has achieved an impressive turnaround, moving from an ‘Inadequate’ Ofsted rating in June to a glowing ‘Good’ report just three months later.
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Manchester Bee Network bus strikes suspended as workers vote on new pay deal
Industrial action due to take place from today (October 10) by almost 2,000 bus drivers working for Manchester’s Bee Network was called off as employees vote on a new pay deal.
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Derbyshire LGBT+ secures National Lottery Heritage funding
Derbyshire LGBT+ is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a grant of £226,396 from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to undertake two significant projects.
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MP hosts second High Peak Careers, Skills and Jobs Fair
Following the huge success of April’s inaugural event in Buxton, Jon Pearce MP is to host High Peak’s Second Careers, Skills & Jobs Fair in Glossop this Friday (10th October).
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Glossop bonfire returns to light up Manor Park
Glossop Round Table are delighted to announce that the much-loved Glossop Bonfire is back for 2025 - taking place on Saturday 8th November in Manor Park.
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Virgin Media apologise for traffic chaos
Motorists recently faced severe delays after temporary four-way traffic lights were installed on Market Street in Hollingworth, causing major disruption.
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Sweet success for Pixie Bakes in national awards
A much-loved Tintwistle cake and coffee shop has been named as a finalist in the UK Small Business Awards - and locals couldn’t be prouder.
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Star Sophie's gruelling Camino challenge
A Hadfield woman has completed an incredible 130km trek along the famous Portuguese coastal route of the Camino de Santiago, raising vital funds for local charity Mummy’s Star.
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Bus strikes to hit Tameside and Glossop as Metroline and Stagecoach confirm industrial action
Commuters across Greater Manchester are being warned to expect widespread disruption to bus services later this week as drivers at Stagecoach and Metroline prepare for industrial action.
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Iconic Glossop Market Hall unveils first traders
Glossop Market Hall is about to be transformed, and we're excited to share a sneak peek of what's in store!
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Roadworks on Mottram bypass scheduled
Motorists can expect disruption over the next two weekends as progress on the bypass ‘60 years in the making’ continues.
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Mayor's divorce shines spotlight on charity
The Mayor of the High Peak, Councillor Dom Elliott-Starkey, is currently going through a divorce from his husband, Ryan, after nearly seven years together.
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Annual Craft Fair at Lymefield a success despite the weather!
Textile Connections is a group who share a love for all forms of fabric crafts.
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A warm welcome awaits at Hadfield Methodist
Every Thursday, Hadfield Methodist Church opens its doors to the community, creating a welcoming space where people can enjoy food, friendship, and support.
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Painting the Town Proud: Local artist Deggy brings Glossop’s wall to life
On an unassuming side street in Glossop, an ordinary wall has quietly become one of the town’s most cultural landmarks.
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Twig Coffee brings a fresh brew to Gamesley
Since its official reopening in May, Gamesley Community Centre has flourished into a vibrant hub for the local community, offering an impressive range of activities for all ages.
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Row over MP’s accessibility sparks debate in High Peak
A discussion on local Facebook groups this week has sparked questions over the accessibility of High Peak MP Jon Pearce.
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Successful Police crackdown on organised crime
Sixteen members of an organised crime group who supplied huge quantities of cocaine into north Derbyshire have been jailed for a combined total of more than 150 years.
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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.
