Glossop Chronicle
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Derbyshire Police tackle honour-based abuse
A group of Derbyshire police officers and staff has received specialist training, including a powerful talk from a victim, as part of the county’s focus on tackling honour-based abuse.
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Glossop to get Temporary Banking Hub
After years without reliable in-person banking services following the closure of local branches, Glossop will get a Temporary Banking Hub at Bradbury Community House on Market Street.
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MP joins High Peak Biodiversity group at rewilding project
In December, members of the High Peak Biodiversity Network met with Jon Pearce MP at Sunart Fields in Whaley Bridge.
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Derbyshire County Council invests £1.3m to boost SEND support
Derbyshire County Council is investing a further £1.3 million to enhance support for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and their families.
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Students make a difference on African adventure
Students from St Philip Howard Catholic Voluntary Academy in Glossop have described their ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ trip to Africa.
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Derbyshire strengthens ties with Ukraine through new partnership agreement
Derbyshire County Council has signed a formal agreement with the Khmelnytskyi Region in Ukraine to strengthen existing ties and collaborate on projects to benefit communities in both areas.
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Tintwistle student wins Manchester-inspired glasses competition
Students at Clarendon Sixth Form College have showcased their creativity in a unique design project run by Manchester-based eyewear company Specscart.
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High Peak MP delivers on farming promise
Jon Pearce MP has welcomed today’s government announcement to increase the thresholds for Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR).
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From lived experience to local support: new mental wellbeing service launches
A new Community Interest Company dedicated to supporting mental wellbeing has launched in Glossop, offering free, preventative support rooted in lived experience.
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Glossop Cubs achieve highest honour
Seven cubs from Third Glossop Cub Pack have achieved the Silver Chief Scout Award - the award is the highest badge a cub scout can earn, taking around two and a half years to complete.
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Primary school children support Christmas charity outreach
Whitfield St James’ CE (VC) Nursery and Primary School is supporting the work of the charity Silver Cord this December.
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Breaking Business News: Date change announced for Glossop & High Peak Business Awards
The Glossop & High Peak Business Awards 2026 will now take place on Monday 9th February 2026, having originally been scheduled for Wednesday 11th February.
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A ‘Claus’ for celebration with record-breaking Jingle Bell Jog
More than 600 people have helped to raise a record-breaking £19,741 for Blythe House Hospice after taking part in the Jingle Bell Jog.
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Police warn against buying e-scooters for Christmas
Derbyshire Constabulary is urging residents to think carefully before buying an e-scooter as a Christmas present, warning that privately owned e-scooters can only be used legally on private land.
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Scouts celebrate awards night successes
The spirit of Scouting shone brightly as Greater Manchester East (GME) Scouts gathered for their annual Awards Night, celebrating the dedication, resilience, and achievements of young people from across the county.
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Tintwistle man found guilty of stalking
Benjamin Leah, 31, of Old Road, Tintwistle, has appeared before Manchester Magistrates’ Court charged with stalking.
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Paws, treats and festive cheer
Festive cheer is being spread across Tameside and Glossop this Christmas thanks to a dedicated NHS team going the extra mile to brighten hospital stays during the holiday season.
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Glossopdale School celebrates success and looks to the future
Glossopdale School recently hosted two special events, celebrating both the achievements of its students and helping them plan for the future.
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Glossop Gym to launch Parkinson’s-specific training sessions
A Glossop gym owner is set to launch Parkinson’s-specific strength-training sessions aimed at supporting people living with the condition through safe, tailored exercise.
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High Peak back on track with arrival of Bee Network Rail
Jon Pearce MP for High Peak has welcomed Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham’s confirmation that Bee Network rail services will reach Glossop by the end of 2026.
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Dance stars shine bright at national finals
Glossop-based Latin and Ballroom dance school, Stardust Dance Centre, have scooped an array of awards at the national finals.
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Reform-run Derbyshire Council to spend £5m on consultants to find savings
Reform-run Derbyshire County Council is set to spend £5 million on hiring private companies to investigate how it can save millions of pounds, including potential job cuts.
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The Tour returns for 2026
The beloved local running event ‘the Tour’ is back for 2026.
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‘We are here to do our very best’: NHS chief Karen James OBE on demand, staff and patient care
In an exclusive interview with the Tameside Reporter, Karen James OBE, chief executive of Tameside and Glossop NHS Foundation Trust and Stockport NHS Foundation Trust, speaks about the pressures facing the NHS locally and her vision for its future.
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A year of dignified goodbyes with Cherished Companion
Cherished Companion marks its first year offering personal, compassionate pet care in Glossop and the surrounding areas.
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Raising a glass to Aura
Glossop’s stylish cocktail bar marks its first year.
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A57 team donates ‘baby elephant’ weight of food to Hyde foodbank
More than 100 kilograms of food, the equivalent weight of a baby elephant, has been donated to a Hyde foodbank thanks to a festive initiative led by National Highways and its partners.
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The Asp eyes World Championship crown
Nathan Aspinall believes he has the ‘biggest chance he’s ever had’ to pick up darts’ most illustrious prize.
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Andy Burnham unveils ‘new era’ of Bee Network Rail – and promises 24/7 Airport service
Andy Burnham unveiled his bright, yellow vision for Greater Manchester’s railways — promising ‘a new era’ for passengers.
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Hate crime investigation launched after racist and antisemitic graffiti found
PLEASE NOTE: No offence is intended by the use of this photograph. We have chosen to show the graffiti without blurring the words in order to reflect the seriousness and severity of what was written.
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Winter warmer packs and weekly warm hub launched to support residents
Residents in Tameside, Oldham and Glossop are being invited to access practical support this winter through a new Winter Warmer Packs initiative and a welcoming Winter Warm Hub, aimed at helping people stay warm, connected and supported during the colder months.
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NHS Greater Manchester issues guidance ahead of resident doctor strikes
NHS Greater Manchester is advising patients across the region on how to access care during planned industrial action by resident doctors (formerly junior doctors).
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Parents and UNISON welcome Derbyshire council’s £1.3m boost for SEND staff
Concerned parents and union members have welcomed Derbyshire County Council’s decision to boost funding for its SEND teams.
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Local riders gear up for festive charity toy run
A motorcycle riders’ group based in Hadfield is inviting the community to come together this Christmas to support a local charity.
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All Saints CVA have festive fun for good cause
Pupils and staff at All Saints CVA got into the festive spirit for Elf Day, raising funds in support of Alzheimer’s.
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Council warning over 'unprecedented flu wave'
Derbyshire County Council has echoed warnings from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) as flu cases rise sharply across the country.
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The local locksmith supporting the community
With darker evenings and winter weather setting in, safety and security are once again high on the agenda for residents across Glossop.
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Youngster's mission to spread winter warmth
A local family is spreading warmth and kindness this festive season thanks to the dedication of a young girl determined to help those most in need.
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Major upgrade for historic hall
Capacity at Glossop’s landmark Victoria Hall is set to double following funding from the Council.
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Glossop man charged with serious assault
Officers were called out to reports of an assault at a property on Snake Road, Glossop, just after 9pm on Sunday 7th December.
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Storm didn’t stop the show at Tameside Hospital Christmas light switch on
Not even Storm Bram could dampen the festive spirit on Tuesday 9 December, as families, staff and supporters braved wind and rain for Tameside Hospital’s annual Christmas light switch-on.
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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.
