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I’m backing Andy to build on Keir’s legacy
Last week, I nominated Andy Burnham to be the next Leader of the Labour Party.
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High Peak MP demands answers after reports Buxton Hospitals services have already been removed
Jon Pearce, Member of Parliament for High Peak, has demanded urgent action after receiving reports that some outpatient services at the Buxton Hospitals may already have been removed despite assurances that no changes would take place before a full public process had been completed.
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Two years of change, two years of delivery
On 4th July, it was two years since you elected me to serve as your Member of Parliament. It remains the greatest privilege of my life, and I am incredibly grateful for the trust you placed in me.
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It was great to be on BBC Politics East Midlands this weekend to discuss some of the issues that matter most to people here in High Peak.
We spoke about party leadership, the future of Carelink, and the importance of supporting tourism and our local visitor economy.
Thank you to the team at the BBC for having me on.
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🤖 Want to learn how AI can help you land your next job?
I'm delighted that Google will be joining my upcoming High Peak Careers, Skills & Jobs Fair to deliver a free interactive workshop on using Artificial Intelligence to boost your career and job search.
Whether you're looking for your first job, returning to work, changing careers or simply want to learn a valuable new skill, this workshop will show you practical ways AI can help with:
✅ Writing a standout CV
✅ Preparing for interviews
✅ Finding job opportunities
✅ Making stronger applications
⚠️ Places are limited to just 50 people, so registration is essential. Register your interest today and my office will be in touch before the event to confirm your place.
👉 Sign up here: www.jon4highpeak.com/highpeakjobsfair/
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A major incident is in place following the wildfire at Tintwistle, with firefighters returning to the scene today as smoke continues to drift across parts of Greater Manchester.
Please avoid the area where possible and follow any advice from the emergency services.
A huge thank you to Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service, gamekeepers, farmers, volunteers and everyone who has worked tirelessly to tackle this incredibly challenging fire and keep our communities safe.
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There will soon to changes to green bin collections will begin across High Peak.
The biggest change is the introduction of weekly food waste collections, which all councils across England are required to provide now. As part of these changes, High Peak Borough Council will introduce a £46 annual subscription for garden waste collections, bringing us into line with many neighbouring councils where this is already a paid-for service.
I know this won't be welcome news for everyone, but it's important that residents are aware of the changes before they come into effect.
If you plan to subscribe to the garden waste service, remember to display your permit sticker on your green bin once it arrives so your collections can continue.
You can find more information about the new food and garden waste collections here: www.highpeak.gov.uk/article/8665/Dates-announced-for-changes-to-food-and-garden-waste-collections
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Thank you to all the firefighters, gamekeepers and emergency services who continue to work tirelessly tackling the wildfire on Tintwistle Moor.
Please avoid the area and respect all road and footpath closures so crews can carry out their work safely.
With the hot, dry weather set to continue, everyone can play their part in protecting our countryside. Please don't light BBQs or campfires, take all litter home with you and report any signs of fire immediately.
Stay safe, look out for one another, and thank you again to everyone involved in responding to this incident. 🚒🔥UPDATE Monday 13 July - Tintwistle Moor wildfire in #Glossop
Firefighters remain at the scene of the wildfire at Tintwistle Moor this morning.
Crews returned to the area at around 01:15 hours following reports that the fire had escalated due to high winds and active firefighting has resumed.
Five fire engines, two Unimogs, an argocat, command unit and water carrier are in attendance supported by partner agencies.
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⚠️ Tintwistle Moor Wildfire - Major Incident Declared ⚠️
Please continue to avoid the area so that the emergency services can work safely.⚠️ Tintwistle Moor Wildfire - Major Incident Declared ⚠️
Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service (DFRS) has declared a major incident due to the impact of the large-scale wildfire at Tintwistle Moor.
Area Manager Ellie Gillatt said: "Firefighters continue to face challenging conditions as they work to tackle the wildfire and protect the surrounding infrastructure and environment.
"This remains a significant and complex incident, requiring a protracted, multi-agency response. DFRS has deployed multiple fire appliances and specialist wildfire resources, supported by neighbouring fire and rescue services and partner agencies including the Peak District Fire Operations Group, United Utilities, Derby Mountain Rescue and Derbyshire Constabulary.
"While active firefighting operations will pause this evening, given the scale of the wildfire and the challenging terrain, operations will resume in the morning and are expected to continue for some time.
“We would once again urge members of the public to avoid the affected area to allow emergency services and partner agencies to work safely and efficiently to bring this incident under control. Please follow any road and footpath closures, and keep windows and doors closed if affected by smoke.”
Wildfires can spread rapidly, particularly during periods of hot and dry weather as the ground and vegetation are tinder dry.
That is why DFRS is also renewing calls for everyone to act responsibly by not lighting campfires or barbecues, taking rubbish home or disposing of it responsibly, ensuring cigarettes are fully extinguished and reporting any signs of fire immediately by calling 999.
Area Manager Gillatt added: “We appreciate the continued patience and co-operation of our communities at this time. We would also like to extend a thanks to our firefighters, control staff and partner agencies whose tireless efforts and dedication are helping to bring this incident to the safest and most effective conclusion possible.
“Further updates will be provided via our website and other official communication channels in due course.”
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Looking to take the next step in your career, learn new skills or explore your options? 📚💼
I'm delighted that Macclesfield College will be joining us at my 4th High Peak Careers, Skills & Jobs Fair this September!
Whether you're leaving school, considering a career change, returning to work or looking to upskill, make sure you come along and see what opportunities they – and many other fantastic employers and training providers – have to offer.
📅 Friday 25th September
📍 Glossop Cricket Club
Watch the video below to hear from the team at Macclesfield College about why they're looking forward to meeting you. ⬇️ ... See MoreSee Less
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⚠️ Road closure notice: A54 Macclesfield Main Road
Please be aware that the A54 Macclesfield Main Road will be closed from Monday 27 July for around 14 weeks to carry out major road improvements.
The road will be closed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week between the A53 Leek Road and the A537 at the county boundary.
The works will include:
🛣️ Road resurfacing
💧 A new drainage system to help reduce flooding
🚗 High-friction surfacing to improve braking and road safety
🚶 Pavement repairs
🚦 Upgraded road signs for better visibility
A signed diversion will be in place via the A53, A523, A537 and A54.
Please note this closure will also affect High Peak Buses services 58 and 60 between Buxton and Macclesfield, so check with your bus operator before travelling.
Access for residents living on Macclesfield Main Road will be maintained throughout the works.
You can find more information about the scheme here: one.network/?tmi=GB46037840
You can also sign up for project updates here: www.derbyshire.gov.uk/macclesfield-main-road
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