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1. Revamp to start on historic mill

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 26 April 2006
WORK should begin to revamp a Glossop town centre landmark into plush apartments, shops and business units by June.

2. Residents hit out over park licence

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 26 April 2006
FEARS have been expressed that the use of Norfolk Square and Manor Park for outdoor festivals will create havoc for nearby residents.

3. Commuters have a ticket to ride

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 26 April 2006
WHAT'S believed to be the first privately-owned park and ride scheme at a railway station in the North West has opened in Glossop.

4. Ex-councillor cleared of assault

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 26 April 2006
A DISQUALIFIED Glossop councillor has been cleared of assaulting his girlfriend and her mother.

5. Lydia's helping hand for science

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 26 April 2006
A BIG hand must go to a Glossop science star of the future - a robotic hand, that is!

6. Arts groups cash boost

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 26 April 2006
COMMUNITY groups in Glossop received a boost when High Peak Council's executive met on Tuesday.

7. Factory fined over worker’s paralysis

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 19 April 2006
A GLOSSOP firm has been fined £40,000 after a worker was seriously injured in an industrial accident.

8. Lowest crime ‘in 20 years’

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 19 April 2006
GLOSSOPDALE'S top cop has heralded the latest crime figures as the best Derbyshire has seen in 20 years, despite an increase in violent crime of 10 per cent.

9. Park’s designers are aiming high

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 19 April 2006
A POPULAR Glossop park's new playground equipment has been given a thorough workout.

10. Burials stop as church graveyard gets full up

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 19 April 2006
AFTER almost 170 years, a church graveyard has run out of space.
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