Glossop Chronicle
Click here for previous editions.
-
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.
-
Hadfield repeat offender jailed again
A Hadfield man has been jailed after breaching a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) and carrying out a series of shop thefts in Glossop and Buxton.
-
Glossop showing of People’s Emergency Briefing
Following the hottest May ever recorded in the UK, Glossopdale residents are being invited to watch a new film highlighting the growing climate and nature crisis and encouraging action to address it.
-
Creating safer spaces for new parents
A Glossop mum and parenting professional with more than 20 years of experience supporting families has launched a new movement aimed at improving emotional safety within parent and baby spaces.
-
Post Office addresses closure in Simmondley
Residents in Simmondley have expressed shock and concern after the sudden closure of Simmondley News.
-
Glossop wartime evacuees invited to annual reunion
Former Lowestoft Wartime Evacuees are invited to attend the annual Summer Reunion which will take place at the town’s railway station on Saturday 6th June 2026.
-
High Peak MP welcomes new summer cost-of-living support
Families across High Peak will benefit from cheaper days out, discounted meals and free bus travel for children this summer as the government launches its new Great British Summer Savings scheme.
-
History made as Pride comes to Glossop
Glossop is set to make history this summer as the town prepares to host its very first Pride celebration in Norfolk Square.
-
Sunflower Memories returns to Blythe House Hospice
Blythe House Hospice is inviting people to take part in its Sunflower Memories appeal, offering a meaningful way to remember someone special while supporting hospice care.
-
New initiative to help retirees with 'next chapter'
Three retired residents with extensive experience in community projects are launching a new initiative aimed at supporting people approaching retirement or already enjoying later life.
-
Bookshop boost in bid to inspire love for reading
An independent Glossop bookshop is celebrating after being awarded a prestigious national grant aimed at inspiring more children to discover a love of reading.
-
Pacy Palmowski seals double win
Glossop motorsport star Alisha Palmowski soared to the top of the F1 Academy standings over the weekend with a duo of record-breaking wins in Montreal.
-
Schools take part in national 'Operation Sceptre' initiative
Young people across Glossop have taken part in a series of knife crime awareness sessions and community safety activities as part of the national campaign - Operation Sceptre, from 18th-24th May.
-
Community Bookshelf launched to support local charities
A new Community Bookshelf has been launched in Glossop to help raise money for local charities and community groups while encouraging people of all ages to share a love of reading.
-
High Peak MP welcomes help for rural businesses
New government measures aimed at easing fuel and operating cost pressures on rural businesses have been welcomed by High Peak MP Jon Pearce.
-
BANK Bar & Brasserie: In a place of its own
Since opening its doors in December 2025, BANK Bar & Brasserie has quickly established itself as one of the most talked about venues in Glossop town centre.
-
Mottram takes centre stage in new British horror film
Mottram-based indie Angry Lynx Productions begins a one-week shoot at the village Community Centre on Saturday 23rd May for its first feature.
-
Planners reject caravan homeless initiative at Hargate Hill
Derbyshire planners have blocked a caravan site scheme at an equestrian centre which has been providing a base for tenants struggling to find homes.
-
Community to lose popular newsagents
A long-running newsagents has reportedly entered liquidation, according to a notice displayed in the window on Tuesday 19th May.
-
Freemasons fill foodbank's shelves
Glossopdale Foodbank has received an extraordinary donation of more than 1,000 food and toiletry items from the Glossopdale Freemasons, organised by Paul Lee, the Lodge’s community engagement lead.
-
Derbyshire County Council proposes school transport shake-up
Changes to home-to-school transport policies affecting thousands of Derbyshire families are set to be considered by Derbyshire County Council later this week.
-
Hadfield pupils launch fundraiser for outdoor classroom
A Hadfield primary school is appealing for community support to help fund a new outdoor shelter that would allow children to continue learning in nature throughout the year - whatever the weather.
