Glossop Chronicle from Friday, October 24th, 2025
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Deadline today for funding to help keep Derbyshire warm this winter
Community groups across Derbyshire are being offered free financial support to help tackle fuel poverty and keep residents warm this winter, thanks to National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED).
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Local schools join forces to support families in need
Pupils from Broadbottom CE Primary School and Mottram CE Primary School have teamed up with Mottram Parish Church to make a meaningful difference in their community, donating over 260kg of food to Tameside South Foodbank.
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Second round of traders announced for new Market Hall
The highly anticipated line-up for Glossop Market Hall continues to grow, and we are pleased to announce three more stellar independent businesses set to join the newly restored venue this November.
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Glossop pet owner's dogged determination for Bowel Cancer UK
Bowl cancer survivor Sam Pescott is taking part in the charity’s Walkies Together challenge by walking 44 miles with her adopted dog Podrick throughout October.
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Hadfield singer hits the high notes to win Pub Factor 2025
Salford-based brewer and pub retailer Hydes has crowned the 2025 winner of its much-loved annual ‘Pub Factor’ singing competition.
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Nominations open for High Peak’s Crompton & Woodcock Awards
Exceptional community groups based in the High Peak are being invited to throw their hats in the ring for the Crompton & Woodcock Awards 2025.
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Band strike the right note for charity
An iconic Glossop band has reunited to honour their late friend and fellow musician, raising more than £1,000 for Cancer Research UK.
