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1. One man mission to help the needy

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 23 November 2005
A GLOSSOP man has set up his own charity to help victims of the Yugoslavian conflict.

2. Steaming ahead with station

Glossop Advertiser, Thursday 10 November 2005
NOW is the time to push ahead with plans for Gamesley's very own railway station, according to Glossop planners.

3. Wedding day wrecked by a hurricane

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 2 November 2005
A GLOSSOP couple's dream wedding went from paradise to nightmare when they were caught up in Hurricane Wilma.

4. Mental health garden unites community

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 21 September 2005
GLOSSOP'S Mental Health team celebrated the completion of a project which has brought together both centre users and the community.

5. Green light for probe into moorland changes

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 17 August 2005
SCIENTISTS have been given the go ahead to use a Charlesworth moor to investigate climate change.

6. Time called on alcohol licences

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 17 August 2005
OWNERS of pubs and clubs risk missing last orders as time is called on licensing applications.

7. Moorland eco saviour

Glossop Advertiser, Thursday 14 July 2005
A CHARLESWORTH moorland could hold the key to the effects of climate change and pollution.

8. Nick’s garden is noteworthy

Glossop Advertiser, Thursday 14 July 2005
JUDGES will be singing the praises of Glossop's premier gardener Nick Boult at this year's Tatton Flower Show.

9. Roll up for this year’s jazz fest

Glossop Advertiser, Thursday 7 July 2005
GLOSSOP Jazz Festival organiser Stan Coram has announced the line-up for this year's event.

10. E-Fit issued of young suspect, 10

Glossop Advertiser, Thursday 30 June 2005
POLICE are warning that distraction burglars - some as young as 10 - are using increasingly devious methods to steal from the vulnerable.
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