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Glossop

Glossop meaning

A market town in High Peak borough, Derbyshire, England (OS grid ref SK0394). | A small town in Berri Barmera council area, Riverland region, South Australia, named after John Glossop. | A surname.

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All 3 goals conceded from set pieces, just like the second goal at Glossop.

An 11.30am pitch inspection took place at Glossop North End for the visit of Witton Albion in the NPL West and the match is declared ON.

A whopping 4,623 fines were issued to motorists caught on camera travelling through red lights on the A61 Upper Hanover Street, at the junction with Glossop Road, on the edge of Sheffield city centre, figures obtained from South Yorkshire Police show.

Derbyshire Police found fascist and racist manifestos and books in their raid at the house in Highfield Road in Glossop.

Mike was a loving father to Katherine Jones, devoted son of Lilian and Donald Basil Jones and fond friend to Christine Glossop (former wife).

And just over an hour away from the Potteries is Bleaklow Moors, near Glossop - dubbed 'the UK's Bermuda Triangle'.

Around 500 anti-fascist demonstrators gathered on Glossop Road in Sheffield but there was no sign of any anti-immigration agitators.

Coming into force at 6pm on New Year's Eve (Tuesday, December 31), the warning covers a number of county towns including Ashbourne, Matlock, Bakewell, Buxton and Glossop.

Fate & Fury Tattoo, on Glossop Road, holds a rating of 5.0 out of 5.0 on 48 reviews.

Martin Hall, 45, of Woodhead Road, Glossop: Guilty of failing to provide information identifying the driver of a vehicle alleged to have been guilty of an offence.

Sam Dawson scored two tries in Scarborough RUFC's 54-10 home win against Glossop.

Sam Williamson, 22, an engineering graduate from Glossop, inadvertently bought a ticket with time restrictions last month.

Snake Pass is closed from to Glossop with a signed diversion in place.

Visitors arriving in Glossop by train can now pick up a bespoke map to help them explore the area on foot, thanks to a local community group.

It also took part in the 1948 Berlin airlift, a major Cold War crisis, before it crashed at Higher Shelf Stones near Glossop on November 3 of the same year.

Mr Fifield confronted Glossop but she ‘went to the lavatory and didn’t come out for some time’.

As the video footage shows, Mr Glossop has witnessed members of Lothian Bus staff having to guide buses as they reverse along the road - and he has also seen members of the public helping out.

Glossop also became a competitive wheelchair basketball player, which is how she connected with her husband, Todd Nicholson, a longtime Paralympic sledge hockey player.

He conducted research into the behavior of kites in the upper atmosphere, experimenting at a meteorological observation site near Glossop.

Until the First World War, Glossop had the headquarters of the largest textile printworks in the world.