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31. Fire blast
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 11 July 2007GLOSSOP firefighters say people's lives are being put at risk because of inconsiderate parking.
32. Who'd have thought it?
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 11 July 2007A SIMMONDLEY businesswoman is hoping to exterminate the competition after landing a major deal with the BBC.
33. Peter keeps it in family, to a degree
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 27 June 2007A DAD of two has now 'caught up' with his daughters after receiving an Open University degree.
34. Centre gets key of the door
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 27 June 2007CYNICS who said Glossop Heritage Centre wouldn't last six months will have to eat their words next month as the team finally gets the 'key of the door'.
35. Meating with your approval
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 27 June 2007GLOSSOP'S favourite butcher is urging his customers to steak their bets with him.
36. On common ground for trespass tribute
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 18 April 2007THE hills will soon be alive with the sound of music as Glossop singers use their talents to tell the story of the Kinder Trespass.
37. Tidy little Sally is pick of the litter
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 4 April 2007SOME dogs are renowned for the size of their litter but none more so than Shirebrook Park's cleanest Corgi - Sally.
38. Mystery of the missing mill owner
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 28 March 2007HE'S the most wanted man in Glossop - despite dying more than 100 years ago.
39. Dispersal orders working too well?
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 28 February 2007CONCERNS have been raised about Glossop's youth annoyance problem being moved into Tameside as a result of the town's dispersal order.
40. ‘Help us build a clinic in Kenya’
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 21 February 2007HADFIELD schoolchildren have been hearing about their poverty stricken counterparts on the other side of the world
