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1. Sounds of Africa ring out thanks to MP Tom

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 26 November 2008
PUPILS and charities based in the Glossop area turned out in force for a celebration of Africa.

2. New band putting the wind up musicians

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 26 November 2008
MUSICIANS of all ages and abilities are being invited to bring along their wind, brass and percussion instruments and join the area’s first community wind band.

3. Growing support on allotments

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 26 November 2008
CAMPAIGNERS pushing for more allotment sites got an encouraging response from a senior councillor.

4. Jobs in store

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 26 November 2008
A NEW Lidl supermarket being planned for Glossop will create new jobs, say bosses.

5. Teachers join beat bobbies

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 26 November 2008
A HIGH school head and other teachers who joined an evening patrol by bobbies got first-hand experience of underage drinking.

6. Credit union saviour

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 26 November 2008
GLOSSOP MP Tom Levitt is in talks about setting up the area’s first credit union to help combat the recession.

7. Making a clean sweep

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 12 November 2008
POLICE in Hadfield are asking residents what they would like them to target for a ‘beat sweep‘ - an operation aiming to make life better for them.

8. Top class revamp at primary school

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 12 November 2008
IMPROVEMENTS inside and out have been made at one primary school.

9. Memories of WW1 resonate for us all

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 12 November 2008
A LARGE crowd braved the wind to pay their respects to the nation’s war dead in Glossop town centre..

10. Digging in for the long haul

Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 12 November 2008
ALL dressed up with nowhere to sow!
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