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Community policing is key to tackling crime and antisocial behaviour
Under the Conservatives, the proportion of people who saw police on the beat more than once a week more than halved, as did the number of Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs).
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A57 (Mottram Moor and Wooley Bridge) Road Traffic Survey
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High Peak Dog of the Year 2025 – Vote Now!
The deadline for this competition is Thursday 4th December at 12pm, with the winner to be announced later that day.
29/10/2025Read More


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Big shoutout to Janet from Dolly's Cafe in Hadfield for bringing me and the team coffees while we were carrying out surveys at Glossop Tip the other day. ☕️ ... See MoreSee Less
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The Great Britain XVIII steam train will be passing through High Peak as part of its UK tour. Here’s when you can catch it locally:
🚂 New Mills – 11:15am
🚂 Chinley – 11:17am
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I’m always really pleased to see investment coming into the High Peak - and it’s great to see that continuing here in Glossop.
Hot on the heels of the Labour-run High Peak Borough Council’s investment in Glossop Market Hall, this is another really positive step for the town. The Royal Oak has been part of our community since 1818, and it’s fantastic to see it getting a new lease of life.
I’m looking forward to seeing it thriving again as a welcoming, family-friendly pub at the heart of our community. ... See MoreSee Less
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The Peak District National Park turns 75 this year, and we’re lucky enough to call it home here in High Peak.
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Update on Swift nesting at Chapel Milton Viaduct 🪶 ... See MoreSee Less
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🐄Friendly reminder: Highland cattle are not giant, fluffy Labradors🐄
If it weighs half a tonne and has horns, it’s probably best admired from a distance. ... See MoreSee Less
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The Hayfield Scarecrow Festival gets underway today!
This year’s theme, Following the Countryside Code, is a brilliant way to celebrate both our community spirit and the landscape we’re lucky to call home here in High Peak. 🌳
The festival is on until 25 April, with more than 45 scarecrows expected, it’s a fantastic way to get some fresh air and steps in. 🥾
If you get the chance, do go along and support this brilliant local event. ... See MoreSee Less
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Reform UK leader of Derbyshire County Council, Alan Graves, has proposed introducing charging for vehicles entering the Peak District using camera technology similar to ULEV zones.
Reform UK got elected to run Derbyshire County Council a year ago on a promise to cut taxes, instead they whacked up council tax by 4.9%, almost the maximum allowed.
They promised to cut waste, it turns out what they meant was closing Glossop’s waste and recycling centre, which would force people in Glossop to do an over an hour round trip to Buxton to dump their waste.
Now the cherry on the top is Reform UK Derbyshire County Council leader, Alan Graves, proposing a new tax on those people and all motorists in the Peak District for using their cars. What is their beef with us in High Peak?
By contrast, Labour are investing in sustainable transport to give people a genuine alternative to their car. Our £6 million “mini-Switzerland” project will deliver buses and trains working together on simple, reliable, clockwork timetables, with better connections, less waiting and joined-up tickets. That is the best way to tackle congestion and make visiting our amazing National Park sustainable - not taxing them for the pleasure.
Once again, it is clear that Reform are not on the side of working people. High Peak deserves better than policies that risk damaging our local economy and placing further pressure on hardworking families. ... See MoreSee Less
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