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This edition covers the Mini Switzerland project, parking restrictions at Mam Tor and Castleton, plus what I’ve been up to locally including my Glossop Tip petition and recent visits.
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It was announced last week that the Tour de France Femmes route in 2027 will pass over Snake Pass. That is fantastic news for our area. One of the world’s great sporting events will bring international attention to High Peak and the wider Peak District, showcasing our landscape, communities and everything this part of the country has to offer.
But the announcement has also shone a spotlight once again on the long-running concerns over the maintenance and safety of Snake Pass. And once again, Reform-run Derbyshire County Council appears more interested in passing the buck than getting a grip of the problem.
Snake Pass is one of the most iconic and strategically important roads in our region. It links communities across High Peak, Derbyshire, Greater Manchester and South Yorkshire. It supports local businesses, helps people get to work, and provides vital access to the Peak District for residents and visitors alike.
That is why local people are rightly frustrated that we still seem stuck on the starting line when it comes to securing the repairs and long-term investment the road desperately needs.
Anyone who regularly uses Snake Pass knows the problems all too well. It can be dangerous in poor weather, closures happen far too often, repairs drag on, and unstable ground beneath sections of the route has caused disruption for years. When the road shuts, traffic is pushed onto surrounding routes, journey times rise, nearby communities bear the strain, and local trade suffers as visitors are forced elsewhere.
The response from Derbyshire County Council, based in Matlock and responsible for maintaining the road, has been deeply disappointing. Reform’s time in charge has felt like watching a road traffic accident in slow motion.
Their approach appears to be to throw up their hands and say fixing Snake Pass will cost tens of millions of pounds. But leadership means doing more than listing problems. It means finding solutions.
The council should be preparing a serious proposal to take to Government for further support. Other areas are already bidding for funds to repair and renew major infrastructure, including roads, bridges and tunnels. Unless Reform gets its act together, Derbyshire risks being left behind.
The Government has already committed £7.6 million for safety and improvement works on the route. On top of that, I have joined with local Labour mayors Claire Ward, Oliver Coppard and Andy Burnham to establish the Peak Partnership, which is making the case for investment across our area. One of its clear priorities is Snake Pass.
But we cannot make the strongest case for further funding unless Derbyshire County Council does its job, identifies what needs doing, and comes forward with a credible plan.
With the Tour de France Femmes coming and the eyes of the world soon turning to our area, there is no excuse for standing still. ... See MoreSee Less
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🚨 𝗛𝗶𝗴𝗵 𝗣𝗲𝗮𝗸 𝗻𝗮𝗺𝗲𝗱 𝗠𝗢𝗦𝗧 𝘃𝘂𝗹𝗻𝗲𝗿𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗮𝗿𝗲𝗮 𝗶𝗻 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗨𝗞 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝘄𝗶𝗹𝗱𝗳𝗶𝗿𝗲𝘀 🚨
New analysis has identified our constituency as the most at risk out of all 650 in the country - a stark warning we cannot ignore.
Last year saw the worst wildfire conditions on record, and experts are clear: we are facing a growing crisis. These fires threaten our communities, our firefighters, our wildlife, and the landscape we all value.
That’s why I’m again calling on visitors to take extra care whilst in High Peak and on major retailers to act responsibly and stop selling disposable barbecues in our area.
We all have a role to play:
🔥 Avoid open flames on moorland
🔥 Do not use disposable barbecues
🔥 Take litter home - especially glass
🔥 Stick to paths and report any signs of fire immediately
Protecting High Peak is a shared responsibility. We must act now to safeguard our environment and keep people safe. ... See MoreSee Less
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As we come to the end of the first Parliamentary session of this Labour government, I want to thank everyone across High Peak for your continued support and engagement.
In a challenging and uncertain world, we’ve been focused on rebuilding Britain after 14 years of Conservative failure - and we’re already delivering real change.
Since the 2024 election, Labour has passed 50 Acts of Parliament to improve the lives of working people.
This is what we promised, and this is what we’re delivering. A long-term plan, focused on working people, restoring pride and opportunity across our country. ... See MoreSee Less
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Three brilliant Glossop charities are looking for new trustees – and you don’t need to be an expert to get involved.
From supporting families through the foodbank to tackling isolation in Gamesley and helping people access vital services, trustees play a key role in shaping the work that keeps our communities going.
If you’ve got passion, lived experience, or skills to share, this is your chance to make a real difference locally.
Find out more here: www.notreallyheremedia.com/news/glossop-chronicle/can-you-help-trustees-needed/
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Looking for something fun to do this weekend? Head to the Gamesley Family Fun Day this Saturday from 11:00am to 3:30pm! 🎉
A great day out for all ages with activities, entertainment, and plenty of community spirit.
📍 Gamesley
🗓️ Saturday 2nd May
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Reform want to introduce a ULEZ style tax in High Peak, they are not on the side of working people👎 ... See MoreSee Less
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Congratulations to Official Buxton Football Club on their 4-2 win against Scarborough last night!
Good luck in the semi-final against South Shields on Saturday⚽️FT | BUX 4 - 2 SCA
INTO THE SEMI-FINAL!! 🦌
See you all on Saturday at South Shields!
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You might not have seen this, as it can’t be shown in full on TV, but it’s well worth taking a few minutes to watch.
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