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1. Cross-dressing councillor steps down
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 27 December 2006SIMMONDLEY councillor Peter Urquhart - who shocked constituents when he started dressing as a woman and calling himself 'Karen' - has quit politics.
2. It's rough justice for Christmas strays
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 20 December 2006STRAY animals in Glossop could soon be finding there's no room at the inn.
3. MP welcomes hospital U-turn
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 20 December 2006GLOSSOP MP Tom Levitt has welcomed the news that Tameside Hospital is to keep its maternity services.
4. Tin appeal shows it has parcel force
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 20 December 2006WITH Christmas Day on the horizon, pensioners like Gladys Riley will enjoy extra festive cheer thanks to the generosity of Glossop folk.
5. Get fit the green way
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 13 December 2006GAMESLEY'S green-fingered types want to help the next generation of gardeners.
6. MP - Post offices safe - for now
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 27 December 2006GLOSSOP MP Tom Levitt has pledged that post offices in Glossop are safe from closure - at least until next summer.
7. Christmas crime crackdown
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 20 December 2006GLOSSOP police will be stepping up patrols in town centre crime hotspots over the festive period.
8. Biker crackdown cuts death rates
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 13 December 2006A CRACKDOWN on motorcyclists riding at excessive speeds on the Snake Pass has been hailed a success after death rates fell.
9. Yankee logging lorry just keeps on trucking
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 27 December 2006IT'S a far cry from the lonely logging roads of the American deep south.
10. On track for a fun Christmas
Glossop Advertiser, Wednesday 13 December 2006RAIL travellers in Glossop could be forgiven for doing a double-take as they come and go at the local station over the festive period.
