Glossop Chronicle
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From football coach to rising documentary voice: Scott Hames’ remarkable journey
A former football coach from Wigan has carved out an unlikely but inspiring new career in independent journalism, and he’s doing it entirely on his own.
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New rail investment to transform travel and opportunities for High Peak residents
High Peak MP Jon Pearce is championing the Government's transformative investment in Northern Powerhouse Rail, calling it a game-changer for families in the High Peak.
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Hospice invites public to learn more
Blythe House Hospice is once again opening its doors throughout 2026 for popular 'Talking Tours'.
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Family launches petition for change in law following sisters' death
Jonathan Haggerty is calling for a change in UK law after the death of his sister, launching a national petition to make it a criminal offence to abandon someone in immediate danger without seeking help.
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Council hold first meeting on closure of Glossop Tip
The potential closure of Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre was discussed at a meeting of Reform-led Derbyshire County Council’s Resources Scrutiny Committee on Wednesday, 14th January.
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Gamesley Community Centre gears up for major sports revamp
It’s been nearly a year since Helen Thornhill stepped into her role at Gamesley Community Centre, and in that time, the venue has been transformed into a bustling hub of activity and support for residents of all ages.
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Derbyshire County Council notes rise in youth drug treatment
Derbyshire County Council has recognised an increase in the number of children being supported by commissioned specialist treatment services for drug misuse after a BBC investigation.
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School’s maths excellence adds up
Whitfield St James’ CE (VC) Nursery and Primary School is proud to announce that it has been officially accredited as a White Rose Maths Champion School.
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Concerns over "ignored" blocked gullies being “an accident waiting to happen"
Concerns have been raised over dangerous flooding caused by blocked road gullies in Glossop which have been reported numerous times.
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Flood forces school closure
St Charles’ Catholic Voluntary Academy in Hadfield was forced to remain closed to pupils following severe flooding discovered after the Christmas holidays.
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Dark Peak Photography Festival returns to Glossop
The Dark Peak Photo Festival will return to Glossop from 20-23 February 2026, bringing contemporary photography to venues, shop windows and public spaces across the town.
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Glossop North End to host darts tournament
Fans of Glossop North End will have the chance to take on their heroes this weekend in a club vs fans darts tournament at Surrey Street.
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Winning photos will help to make hospital more dementia-friendly
Winning local photographers are to help make Tameside Hospital more dementia-friendly.
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Hillmen through after shootout drama
Glossop North End made it through to the semi-finals of the Derbyshire Senior Cup on Tuesday, claiming the local bragging rights in the process with a penalty shootout win over New Mills.
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Gamesley Primary School gifted £20k funding for outdoor STEM space
Gamesley Primary School has welcomed representatives from Howmet Aerospace to celebrate the presentation of a generous grant that will transform the school’s outdoor learning environment.
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High Peak Green Party issue statement about Glossop Tip
The High Peak Green Party have spoken out about Derbyshire County Council's potential plan to close the Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre.
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Half a century on the hills: Kinder Mountain Rescue volunteer awarded MBE
A Kinder Mountain Rescue volunteer has been recognised for half a century of dedication to mountain safety and youth education.
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Concerns over teenager missing from Hadfield
Glossop Police are growing concerned for the safety of a missing 16-year-old from Hadfield.
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Northern defends 'storm over-reaction' as Glossop trains cancelled
Passengers have voiced anger and frustration after Northern suspended all train services to Glossop in what many have described as an ‘unnecessary over-reaction'.
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Unauthorised demolition halts Shire Hill development
Work at the £18 million housing development at the former Shire Hill Hospital site in Old Glossop has hit a setback after unauthorised demolition work prompted enforcement action by the council.
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A 'ruff' night out ends safely on Torside Moor
Glossop Mountain Rescue Team were called out at 7.00pm on Wednesday 7th January, to assist two walkers and their dog who had become disoriented on Torside Moor.
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Derbyshire Adult Education: Have your say
A series of consultation events have been arranged to give residents the chance to comment on proposals to change the way adult education is delivered across Derbyshire.
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Glossop girls secure vital sponsorship
Local children’s residential care and education provider Arnfield Care Limited has signed a four-figure sponsorship deal with Glossop North End Community Football Club, covering the costs of match kits and training gear for the Girls’ Under 12s team for at least the next two years.
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Derbyshire residents braced for maximum council tax increases
The Reform-run Derbyshire County Council is set to roll out multiple years of maximum council tax increases after pledging cuts.
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A57 Link Road Scheme works update
National Highways have released information about the next planned works on the A57 Link Road Scheme taking place in January 2026.
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Glossopdale’s only Reform councillor speaks out about closure of Glossop tip
Cllr Jason Isherwood, the only Reform UK county councillor in Glossopdale, has voiced strong concerns about the potential closure of the Glossop Household Waste Recycling Centre.
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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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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.
