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A57 (Mottram Moor and Wooley Bridge) Road Traffic Survey
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Get yourself down to Buxworth Memorial Club and support Building Bridges CIC, an amazing group with an incredible cause!
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It was an honour to lay a wreath at Buxton’s Remembrance Service this morning and to stand alongside so many residents as we paid our respects to those who gave their lives in service to our country.
Thank you to Reverend Andrew Parker, Sandra Doore, and everyone involved in organising such a thoughtful and moving service.
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Thank you to everyone who organised this morning’s service. It was an honour to stand alongside residents as we paid our respects to those who gave their lives.
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It was lovely to join the Chapel-en-le-Frith cadets and Ted Fell, a Chelsea Pensioner, this morning to help raise funds for the annual Poppy Appeal.
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Our servicemen and women deserve homes that are safe, warm and fit for their families - not the damp, crumbling accommodation too many have had to endure for years.
🏠 Labour is launching the biggest upgrade to Armed Forces housing in 50 years, with more than 40,000 military homes being modernised, refurbished or rebuilt.
It’s about dignity, respect and delivering on our promise to those who serve.
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Brilliant news - the Willow Wood Hospice charity shop on High Street West has just been named the East Midlands winner in the UK’s Favourite Charity Shop Awards 2025! 🎉
👏 As one of over 5,000 charity shops nominated across the UK this is a fantastic achievement for the team and volunteers who make the shop such a welcoming part of our community.
The shop doesn’t just raise vital funds for the Hospice - it brings people together, creates volunteering opportunities, and keeps our High Street vibrant.
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Earlier this week I was honoured to place a cross in the House of Commons garden of remembrance for all those from High Peak who gave their lives in service to our country.
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I know just how tough traffic has been in and around Glossop lately, especially after the Back Moor Road closure. I’ve heard from people who sat in their cars for hours, missed hospital appointments, couldn’t collect their children, or simply gave up trying to get home. It’s exhausting, it’s stressful, and it’s not good enough.
I’ve spoken directly with National Highways to pass on that frustration. They’ve listened carefully and recognised the impact this had. The closure of Back Moor Road wasn’t part of the A57 bypass works. It was an exceptional circumstance linked to separate utility works, and they’ve assured me this situation won’t happen again.
National Highways are working hard to deliver the bypass, a long overdue and essential project for our area, but that doesn’t mean residents should be left in the dark when disruption happens. Clear communication and early notice make all the difference.
That’s why I’ve launched a short A57 traffic survey so you can tell me exactly how the works and congestion are affecting you. Your feedback will feed straight into my regular meetings with National Highways to make sure communication improves and problems are flagged early.
I’ll keep sharing updates as the project continues, and I’d encourage you to check National Highways’ website for information too:
👉 nationalhighways.co.uk/our-roads/north-west/a57-link-roads/
We all want these long term improvements, but we can’t ignore how hard it’s been getting there. Please do take a minute to fill out the survey and share it with others. It’s how we make sure local voices shape how this work is done.
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A57 (Mottram Moor and Wooley Bridge) Road Traffic Survey
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I know how disruptive the ongoing works at Mottram Moor, Woolley Bridge and along the A57 Link Roads have been for residents, drivers and local businesses. To make sure your voices are properly heard,...2 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Great to see Glossop Safer Neighbourhood Team taking action to deal with ongoing anti-social behaviour in Glossop Town Centre.
From speaking to local businesses, I know how much this has been affecting people - these civil injunctions are an important step in getting things back on track.
Thanks to the SNT team for all their hard work on this. I look forward to seeing the difference it makes for the town centre.
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#community #towncentre #glossopUpdate for our local Glossop Community
As part of our work to address anti-social behaviour and groups of youths causing nuisance in Glossop Town Centre, we have secured civil injunctions on a number of youths, who cannot be named for legal reasons.
These injunctions were granted following hearings at a Youth Court in Derbyshire and will prevent the youths from entering certain areas and behaving in any way that causes nuisance to the local community for 6 months; however, this duration can be extended if their behaviour does not improve.
These orders were obtained through impact statements from local shops and residents, along with evidence of the youth’s poor behaviour over a significant period of time including public order offences, criminal damage and general anti-social behaviour.
These injunctions will give police officers additional powers to arrest the youths if they breach the conditions on their order.
We know that certain individuals often have a disproportionate effect on the wider community and are responsible for a high amount of anti-social behaviour, so further injunctions have been and will be applied for on anyone behaving in a manner that continuously causes nuisance to local businesses and residents.
Sgt Patch Haley
High Peak Safer Neighbourhood Team
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