On Air Now Non-Stop Music 1:00am - 7:00am
Now Playing Technotronic Pump Up The Jam

Saving cash in Charlesworth

Cost-cutting Charlesworth Parish Council is continuing to save cash.

Cllr Kath Swindells has come up with a quote for replacement safety bark in the children’s playground, which will be a saving of £2,000 on the High Peak Borough Council quote.

The parish council says the bark confirms to the British standards.

Last week, we revealed how the council was saving money on buying Christmas trees.

More from Glossop Chronicle

  • Hoops with Heart: The basketball club where every child belongs

    Glossopdale Hoops Basketball Club is proud of its growing success on the court, but ask anyone involved what matters most and they'll tell you it's creating a place where every child can belong, build confidence and fall in love with the game.  

  • Palmowski celebrates Silverstone success

    Glossop motorsport sensation Alisha Palmowski extended her lead at the top of the F1 Academy standings over the weekend with a home race win at Silverstone. 

  • 102-mile challenge for children

    Two fundraisers have set off from Glossop on a 102-mile walking challenge to raise money for the Derbyshire Children's Holiday Centre, one of the Mayor of High Peak's chosen charities.

  • Town centre evacuation

    Residents were forced to leave their homes for almost four hours after a suspected Second World War ordnance was discovered in a garden in Glossop town centre on Sunday evening.

Weather

  • Sun

    26°C

  • Mon

    24°C

  • Tue

    25°C

  • Wed

    27°C