Glossop Chronicle from Thursday, August 28th, 2025
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Memorial Park secures Green Flag again
The Memorial Park in Whaley Bridge has been awarded a prestigious Green Flag for the eleventh successive year.
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High Peak MP announces ground breaking Peak Partnership
After decades of being overlooked and not getting their fair share, the Peak Partnership, announced last week, has the potential to be a real game changer for High Peak.
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Derbyshire Police online: have your say
The Police National Social Media Survey is back this summer, and Derbyshire Constabulary would love to hear from the community.
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Glossop turns ‘REUBlue’ as charity hosts Celebration Day
The town of Glossop and wider High Peak community came together in their hundreds on Saturday to support Reuben’s Retreat, in honour of the charity’s ongoing mission to complete their build.
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Brave whippet Harry fights for recovery after hit-and-run
A fun-loving whippet from Charlesworth is making a remarkable recovery after a hit-and-run incident left him fighting for his life on the eve of his fifth birthday.
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Derbyshire County Council: "No plans to remove flags"
Reform UK-led Derbyshire County Council has now confirmed that it has no current plans to remove either St George’s Cross or Union Jack flags displayed on lampposts or roundabouts.