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1. High-flying doc is a record-breaker

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 26 September 2007
A HADFIELD balloonist is on a high after flying her way into the record books.

2. Cameras listen in on the yobs

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 26 September 2007
YOBS and neighbours from hell can now be heard as well as seen on Glossop's version of Candid Camera."We were struggling to get any information for our investigations, so we could help solve local problems.

3. M-way hero’s arrest

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 26 September 2007
Thrown in cells after rescue

4. ‘Our lives have gone up in smoke’

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 26 September 2007
LICENSEES of the Old Gloveworks in Glossop have spoken of their devastation after fire destroyed their business and their home.

5. War-weary police swap Sudan for UK

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 26 September 2007
TWO policemen swapped patrolling their war-torn African country for the relative calm of Glossop.

6. Residents are praised for recycling efforts

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 26 September 2007
GLOSSOP residents are being praised for helping High Peak exceed targets for recyling and keeping household waste out of landfill sites.

7. Extra cash for youths

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 26 September 2007
YOUNGSTERS are set to benefit from an £80,000 cash injection to provide more for them to do in Glossop.

8. Bill hopes for world record... at a stretch!

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 19 September 2007
A CHARLESWORTH limousine firm is going to great lengths to support charity.

9. Cyclists put spoke in wheel of bypasss

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 19 September 2007
PROTESTORS got on their bikes during the rush hour to campaign against the controversial Mottram - Tintwistle bypass.

10. Tourist centre chaos

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 19 September 2007
GLOSSOP Tourist Association will no longer operate from the end of the month.
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