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High Peak MP's latest street surgeries

Local residents are being invited to ask any questions or raise any issues with High Peak MP Robert Largan at his latest street surgeries.

They will be held on Saturday mornings throughout September at different locations in the borough from 10.30am to midday. 

On Saturday 4 September, the Conservative MP will be outside the Conservative Club on New Road in Tintwistle

On Saturday 11 September, he will be in Dove Holes, on the corner of Station Road and Hallsteads. 

Then, on Saturday 18 September, the MP will be outside Morrison's in Chapel-en-le-Frith

The following Saturday, 25 September, he will be outside the Market Arcade on High Street West in Glossop

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