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1. Unwanted gifts are a godsend
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 7 January 2009On Christmas Day, stockings were filled and families all over Glossop woke up early to open the presents they had waited all year for ... or had they?
2. Get your cut-price adult courses now
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 7 January 2009THE economic downturn has even started to affect adult education courses in the High Peak.
3. Will there be light at the end of the tunnel?
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 7 January 2009GREEN campaigners and railway fans are running a competition to find the best solution to re-opening the Woodhead Tunnel.
4. Fight to preserve history
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 7 January 2009A CAMPAIGN is underway to preserve one of Glossop’s most beautiful — and historic — green spaces from the threat of development.
5. 20 years on the buses is a treat
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 7 January 2009MOTHER-in-laws are often the butt of many jokes. But James Sharples has a lot to thank his ex-in-law for.
6. End the attacks now, says MP Tom
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 7 January 2009GLOSSOP MP Tom Levitt has called for the Israeli attack on Gaza to stop so that humanitarian aid can be delivered.
7. Phone mast sheds light on footy pitch
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 7 January 2009FOOTBALLERS will be playing under more than floodlights at Glossop North End in future.
8. Tea at No 10 for inspiration Lee
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 7 January 2009A POLICE Community Support Officer commended for his work in Tintwistle and Hadfield is visiting 10 Downing Street next week.
9. Cars damaged in vandalism spree
Glossop Advertiser, Monday 5 January 2009FIVE cars were damaged during a vandalism spree in Glossop town centre in the early hours of New Year’s Day.
10. Former firefighter on child sex charge
Glossop Advertiser, Tuesday 30 December 2008A FORMER firefighter is to face trial accused of sexual activity with a young girl.
