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1. Readers' Views

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 6 August 2008
WELCOME to our growing collection of images of Glossop taken by Advertiser readers ...

2. Eyesore pub site cleared

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 6 August 2008
AN eyesore derelict pub site at one of the entrances to Glossopdale has been cleared up.

3. New village train station on horizon

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 6 August 2008
GAMESLEY Halt has moved a step closer after transport chiefs commissioned a study into constructing the long-awaited £2m railway station.

4. Refuse recycling hits record high

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 6 August 2008
RECYCLING rates across Glossop and High Peak have reached a record 42 per cent.

5. Police chief hails 5% cut in the crime rate

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 6 August 2008
POLICE say they are encouraged by a five per cent fall in crime across Glossop and the High Peak.

6. Seeing light at end of the tunnel

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 6 August 2008
DEMONSTRATORS kept up the pressure on the government in the campaign to re-open the Woodhead Tunnel to rail travel.

7. Lorry boss hits back at censure

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 6 August 2008
A VEHICLE recovery boss has hit back at criticisms by the Traffic Commissioner.

8. Set for the start

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 6 August 2008
GLOSSOP North End boss Steve Young believes he still needs a striker as he prepares for the start of the new Vodkat League campaign.

9. Glossop rent review on hold

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 6 August 2008
A RULING by Law Lords has put on hold consultation about a review of boundaries for rent evaluations for private tenants.

10. Jamie fund is simply flowering

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 6 August 2008
A GARDEN party is to be held for an Army charity by the parents of a teenage soldier who was killed a fortnight after arriving in Iraq.
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