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Residents
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Planning and buildings
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Planning applications
- Check if you need planning permission
- Get advice before making an application
- Apply for planning permission
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- How to make an appeal on a planning decision
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- Decisions made this week
- Footpath Diversion Orders
- Construction Design and Management Regulations 2015
- Planning Inquiry Taxal Edge
- Planning Inquiry Dinting Vale
- Building regulations
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Planning policy
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- The Adopted Local Plan 2016
- Neighbourhood planning
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- Documents and design guidance
- The Self Build Register
- Conservation
- Tree work and preservation (TPOs)
- Street naming and numbering
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Regeneration projects
- Growth Strategy
- Investment Opportunities
- Buxton Design & Place Making Strategy
- Future High Street Fund Buxton
- Buxton Heritage Action Zone (HAZ)
- Buxton Visitor Economy Strategy
- Fairfield Common A6 Roundabout
- UK Shared Prosperity Fund
- MyActive New Mills Leisure Centre Redevelopment
- Towns and Villages Regeneration Fund
- Planning enforcement
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Planning applications
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Bins and recycling
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Request a bin
- Request a replacement hessian sack form
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- Green bin renewal payment form
- Request a bin form
- New or replacement bins
- Additional garden bins
- Bags and sacks
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Bin supply FAQs
- How much is the charge?
- Who has to pay?
- Why has the council started to charge?
- It's not my fault the bin is missing or damaged; I pay my council tax so why do I have to pay extra?
- I don't want to pay for a new bin. Can I buy my own or put my rubbish out in sacks?
- How can I prevent my bin from going missing or getting damaged?
- Who is responsible for paying for bins shared between properties?
- How can I order a new bin?
- Can I collect my new bin(s)?
- What do I do with my rubbish until the bin is supplied?
- Who does the bin belong to?
- I want to recycle more; do I have to pay for a larger recycling bin?
- Someone has taken my bin; why should I pay?
- I've had a note from the crew; do I still have to pay?
- Can I have a refund if I order the wrong container?
- Do I have to pay if my bin is damaged by bad weather?
- Will you still collect my waste if I don't pay for a replacement bin?
- Larger or smaller bins
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- Find your bin day
- Bulky and Electrical collections
- Assisted collection
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- See why your bin has not been emptied
- Bulky & Electrical Collection in Partnership with Project Unity
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Request a bin
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Benefits and financial help
- Check your benefits online
- Do you need help paying rent?
- Universal Credit
- Do you need help paying council tax?
- Tell us about a change
- How we pay benefit
- Discretionary Housing Payments (DHP)
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- Disagree with a decision
- Other information and forms
- Help and advice
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Council tax
- Check your council tax online
- Pay your council tax
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- Student / Apprentice discounts
- Single Person Discount (SPD)
- Moving to a nursing home or hospital
- Disabled person discount
- People who are disregarded for council tax
- Properties that are exempt from council tax
- Care Leavers discount
- Council Tax reductions in special circumstances (Section 13A)
- Report a change of address
- Council tax change in circumstances
- Your council tax explained
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Difficulty paying your bill
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Reminders
- Why have I received a reminder and how do I pay?
- I've received a reminder, but my instalment has been paid?
- What happens if I have an outstanding claim for council tax benefit?
- I have an outstanding appeal with the Valuation Office, do I still need to pay?
- I am unable to make a council tax payment, what should I do?
- Final notice
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Summons
- Why have I received a summons?
- If I bring my instalments up to date, can the costs be withdrawn?
- I can't pay the full year's balance, what should I do?
- Do I have to go to court?
- Will I still have to pay additional court costs if I make an arrangement to pay before the hearing?
- Will my name or address be 'black listed'?
- Liability orders
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Reminders
- Property valuation bands
- Complete your council tax review
- Empty homes review
- Landlord Change in Tenancy
- Empty property premium
- Freeman on the Land and challenges to the legality of council tax
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Housing
- Council housing
- Homeless or at risk of becoming homeless
- Domestic Abuse
- Older, vulnerable or disabled people
- Affordable housing
- Information about your tenancy
- Housing Strategy
- Report private housing disrepair
- Alterations to ex-council properties
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Information on Leasehold
- What is Leasehold?
- What is a lease?
- What are my rights?
- What are my responsibilities?
- What is ground rent?
- What are service charges and why do we have to pay them?
- What is a reserve / sinking fund?
- How is the building insured?
- Can I pay my service charge by instalments?
- What happens if I don't pay?
- What if I don't agree with the service charge?
- Do you have to consult me before carrying out work or entering into agreements?
- Can I 'Buy Into' works being carried out for tenants such as new kitchens and bathrooms?
- Do we have the right to manage our own block or appoint our own manager?
- Can my lease be extended or varied?
- I want to sell my property - will you buy it back from me?
- Why can't I buy a freehold flat?
- What is a managing agent?
- Useful information and addresses
- I can't find the information I'm looking for - please help me further.
- Energy Efficiency and Advice
- Customer feedback
- Housing Disrepair Claims
- Damp and Mould
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Street cleaning and parking
- Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs)
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Parking
- Pay a parking fine
- Challenge a parking fine
- Apply for a season ticket or waiver or amend your current ticket
- Resident concessionary parking scheme
- Three and seven day rover pass
- Car Park Guidance
- Park with PayByPhone
- Electric Vehicle Charging Points
- Find a car park
- Buxton Car Parks
- Glossop Car Parks
- Whaley Bridge Car Parks
- New Mills Car Parks
- Hadfield car parks
- Hope Valley Car Parks
- Chapel-en-le-Frith Car Parks
- Coach Parking in High Peak
- Travel
- Gritting
- Our street care services
- Public toilets
- Pests, pollution, noise and food
- Licences
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Parks, leisure and tourism
- Leisure
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Parks
- 2021 - 2031 Parks Strategy
- Enquire about one of our parks
- Parks and open spaces
- Report a problem in one of our parks
- Memorial and commemorative benches
- Looking after our parks and open spaces
- Harmful weeds and non native plants
- Events in public places
- Plan for nature
- Enhancing Biodiversity in our parks
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Play areas
- Report a problem in one of our play areas
- Buxton play areas
- Gamesley, Glossop and Simmondley play areas
- Hadfield, Padfield and Tintwistle play areas
- Chapel-en-le-Frith, Furness Vale, New Mills and Whaley Bridge play areas
- Harehills Park, Glossop
- Conduit Street Park, Tintwistle
- Hogshaw Recreation Ground
- Mevril Road Play Area
- Allotments
- Tourism
- Countryside footpaths
- Pick-Fit
- People and communities
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Crime and emergencies
- Antisocial behaviour
- Community Safety
- Emergencies
- Safeguarding children and adults
- Public Spaces Protection Orders
- CCTV in public spaces
- Preventing Terrorism
- Births, deaths and marriages
- Feedback
- Find your nearest...
- Interactive Planning Map
- Cost of Living Hub
Business
- Business support and advice
- Investing in High Peak
- Business rates
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Business funding
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Business funding search
- Apprenticeship Grant for Employers of 16 to 24 year olds
- Business Growth Fund
- Edge Creative Enterprise Fund
- Funding Circle loans
- Enterprise Loans East Midlands
- Home Builders Fund
- Invest to Grow
- Innovation Funding
- Knowledge Transfer Partnerships
- Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust
- Research and development (R&D) tax relief
- Startup Britain - Start-up Loans
- UK Export Finance
- Midlands Engine Investment Fund (MEIF)
- Workplace Charging Scheme (ECS)
- Clean Growth Fund
- Access to work
- The Whaley4Wards Shopfront Grant Scheme
- Aerospace Unlocking Potential
- Amazon Small Business Accelerator
- University of Derby Talent and Recruitment
- Rail Research and Innovation Centre (RRIC)
- Help to Grow
- Countryside Stewardship
- National Government Schemes for training and employment
- The Key Fund
- Create Growth
- Made Smarter East Midlands
- Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI)
- NHS health checks and body MOT plus
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Business funding search
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Licences
- Current licence applications
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Taxi licensing
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- Fees and charges
- Private hire operators licence
- Taxi knowledge test appointments
- BTEC and NVQ Professional Qualification
- Accident involving your Hackney Carriage or Private Hire vehicle
- Temporary event notice (TEN)
- Street trading consent
- Animal licensing
- Charity street collections
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- Other licences
- House to House Collections
- Make an appointment to see a Licensing Officer
- Pavement Licenses
- Tenders and contracts
- Business Events
- Planning and building regulations for business
- Business waste and recycling
- Food business regulations
- Interactive Planning Map
- Commercial pests and pollution
- Commercial noise and nuisance
- Commercial sites and properties
- Business News Sign-up
Your Council
- Councillor Information
- Meetings, agendas and minutes
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Voting and elections
- Register to vote
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Previous election results
- Borough, Town and Parish Elections 2nd May 2019
- European Election - 23rd May 2019
- General election - 8th June 2017
- Parliamentary (General) Election results 2015, 2010, 2005
- Election of Town Councillor for Whaley Bridge - Fernilee Ward
- Election for Limestone Peak Borough Councillor
- High Peak Borough Council results
- Election of Town Councillor for Whaley Bridge - Furness Vale Ward
- Police Crime Commissioner Election 2021
- Elections 6 May 2021
- Derbyshire County Council Election 2021
- Whaley Bridge Neighbourhood Plan Referendum
- Hayfield Town Parish Council Election
- Police and Crime Commissioner Election 2nd May 2024
- East Midlands Combined County Authority Mayoral Election 2 May 2024
- Parliamentary General Election - 4 July 2024
- Chapel Parish Council Elections
- General election 2019
- Derbyshire County Council election results
- Parish and Town Council results
- Police and Crime Commissioner Election 2016
- By-election for Whaley Bridge Town - Furness Vale Ward
- By-election for Chapel en le Frith Parish Council
- Derbyshire County Council elections - 4th May 2017
- Whaley Bridge - By-Election
- By-election Cote Heath Ward 7 April 2022
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Elections 4 May 2023
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Borough Council Elections 4 May 2023
- Barms
- Blackbrook
- Burbage
- Buxton Central
- Chapel East
- Chapel West
- Corbar
- Cote Heath
- Dinting
- Gamesley
- Hadfield North
- Hadfield South
- Hayfield
- Hope Valley
- Howard Town
- Limestone Peak
- New Mills East
- New Mills West
- Old Glossop
- Padfield
- Sett
- Simmondley
- St John's
- Stone Bench
- Temple
- Tintwistle
- Whaley Bridge
- Whitfield
- Parish Council Elections 4 May 2023.
- Town Council Elections 4 May 2023
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Borough Council Elections 4 May 2023
- Hartington Upper Quarter Paris Council Election
- The Electoral Register
- Verification figure
- 2023 Boundary review
- Review of Polling District, Polling Places and Polling Stations
- Annual Canvass
- Derbyshire County Council Elections 2025
- How the council works
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Spending and performance
- Annual governance statements
- Annual statement of accounts
- Fees and charges
- Freedom of Information - Business Rates
- Grants to voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations
- Our future financial plans
- Our pay policy
- Our performance priorities
- Other published accounts
- Spend on government purchase cards
- Spend over £500
- Gender Pay Gap
- Corporate Peer Challenge
- Policies, plans and strategies
- Mayor of High Peak
- Jobs and training
- Data protection and FOI
- Consultations and petitions
- Parish Councils
- VE Day-VJ Day 80
- About our Website and Social Media
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News & Events
- Events
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News
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Archive of previous years
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2016
- Belvedere Terrace prepares to welcome first residents
- Changes ahead as Pavilion Gardens looks to the future
- Council concerned for carers if health changes go ahead
- Council talking to traders about Glossop Halls plans
- Cracking down on enviro-crimes
- Dreaming of a green Christmas in High Peak
- Feedback sought on Buxton's annual fun fair
- Full STEAM ahead for tourism in High Peak
- Gamesley's golden girls recognised for recycling right
- Golden start for Gamesley recycling scheme
- Grow-ahead for Glossop allotmenteers at new sites
- Hello and welcome to our new and improved website
- Honorary Borough Freeman award for Simmondley man
- Plans for Glossop's heritage buildings
- Safety first at Harpur play area
- Tourism expert to head Crescent Trust
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2017
- Recycling set to get easier for High Peak residents
- Flying the flag for excellence at Memorial Park
- Turning bottles into benches in Cote Heath
- Lottery funding bid for Glossop Halls now in
- St Ann's Well update - Saturday 19 August
- River works on course in Buxton and Chapel
- Glossop Halls plans revealed
- Trialling food recycling in Glossopdale
- Pennine Aggregates Ltd - Buxton company builds strong foundations for future
- Intermediate Care provision in Tameside and Glossop - Consultation
- Pavilion Gardens restoration scheme goes full circle
- Look and feel good - recycle your bathroom items!
- Plan the future of your family business at free workshop
- Development plan to address HLF feedback on Glossop Halls
- Serpentine works get river back on course
- Gamesley and Dinting leading the way in food recycling trial
- Test your recycling knowledge with our quick quiz!
- Council gives £10k to look at future uses for Victoria Hall
- Council sets budget for coming year
- Flying the flag for our Armed Forces
- General election information and results
- Give us your feedback on our four-year financial plan
- Grenfell Tower statement
- High Peak results for the Derbyshire County Council election
- Home composting - have you bin there yet?
- Improving access to Council services
- New waste company won't affect services say Council
- Pavilion Gardens opens again after winter break
- Play improvements conduit to fun times!
- Recycling rates on the up in High Peak
- Christmas recycling all wrapped up!
- Council committed to securing best outcome for Shire Hill
- Give us your feedback on our four-year financial plan
- Glossop's Victoria Arts Centre plan in the spotlight
- Urgent Care Consultation - NHS Tameside and Glossop
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2018
- Alliance councils still leading the way after ten years
- Appointment of Independent Member on the Audit and Regulatory Committee
- Time to nominate your High Peak sporting heroes
- Back to the future as Octagon reopens
- Borough Council supports Arts Centre plan for Victoria Hall
- Bringing empty properties back into use
- Buxton's Octagon Hall set to reopen in the Spring
- Contractors on site at Glossop Town Hall
- Council seeking independent member to review processes
- Council sets budget for coming year
- Council welcomes £2m housing boost
- Court imposes fines for dog fouling and littering in High Peak
- Extra free parking for local council tax payers
- Fines of £1,000 imposed for dropping cigarette ends
- Freedom of Borough honour for High Peak British Legion
- Getting recycling right in High Peak
- Help shape planning consultation in High Peak
- Helping High Peak commemorate WW1 centenary
- High Peak economic growth out strips national average
- HLF grant to help Buxton establish itself as 'England's leading spa town'
- Improving air quality in Tintwistle
- In the swing at Bridgemont
- More affordable homes at Thomas Fields scheme
- New affordable property developments for High Peak
- New walls for Warm Brook get river back on course
- New Year sees start of exciting new era at Pavilion Gardens
- Octagon project slips in cold weather
- Roof at Glossop Town Hall set to be repaired
- Sculpture celebrates centenary of quarrying
- Shot in the arm for Buxton health and public services hub
- Sky lantern event
- Storage made simple for scooter users
- Successful food recycling scheme extended in High Peak
- Tackling homelessness in High Peak
- Telling the story of Whaley's Memorial Park
- TIC set to move to Pump Room
- Tipping the balance against waste offenders
- Topping out ceremony marks major milestone for Crescent
- Trans Pennine route consultation 12 February 2018 - 25 March 2018
- Two fined for dropping litter in Glossop
- Way forward agreed with Serpentine Farm
- Woman fined after dog fouled on her street
- Work progressing well at Glossop Town Hall
- Work set to start at Sylvan car, coach and lorry park
- Work to start at Glossop Town Hall
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2019
- Business opportunities at Buxton's Pavilion Gardens
- Council agrees budget for coming year
- Council statement on proposed closure of M&S in Buxton
- Give us your feedback on our four-year financial plan
- Doors at Glossop's Victoria Hall to re-open next month
- High Peak geared up for Great British Spring Clean
- Neighbourhood Plan planned for Hayfield
- Councils statement of accounts 2018-19 published
- Community celebrates new Bench Road community park
- Changes ahead for recycling small electrical items
- Lottery funding boost for Glossop's Manor Park
- Three fined for dog fouling and littering in High Peak
- Tenants urged to help shape Council housing services
- Bid to transform Buxton town centre through to stage two
- High five as Memorial Park awarded Green Flag again
- Canvass of High Peak electors now underway
- Council seeking weed control alternatives for parks and open spaces
- Statement: Toddbrook Reservoir and Flooding thoughout High Peak from High Peak Borough Council
- More funding for Whaley Bridge community and businesses
- Swimming lessons boost in High Peak
- Buxton's Heritage regeneration in Action
- Getting recycling right in High Peak
- Glossop Market Hall set to benefit from investment
- Food recycling trial extended in High Peak
- Honorary Freeman of Borough award for former Mayor
- Climate change at heart of Council's plans for High Peak
- Dropped cigarette proves costly for Buxton man
- Glossop Market Hall roof replacement given green light
- Council agrees long lease with Serpentine Community Farm
- Vandalism only strengthens park partnerships
- Council goes visible with poppy appeal support
- Give us your feedback on our four-year financial plan
- Changes to Christmas bin collections online now
- Put your High Peak sporting stars in the spotlight
- High Peak says a fond farewell to long-serving Place Director Dai Larner
- Kids Council kicks up a stink about dog fouling
- New era at Pavilion Gardens as Parkwood commence operations
- Celebrating High Peak's sporting heroes
- Community hubs to make activity easier for all
- Dog Watch launches in Simmondley
- Raising the roof at Glossop Town Hall
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2020
- A vision of the future for Buxton town centre
- Affordable home ownership in Buxton
- Agencies warn visitors to stay away from dangerous quarry
- Agencies work together to deter 'blue lagoon' visitors
- Celebrating High Peak's sporting heroes
- Charge points set to spark interest in electric vehicles
- Contractor sought for Market Hall roof works
- Council pledges to support communities through Coronavirus
- Council rises to the challenges of Covid-19
- Council sets budget for coming year
- Council talking to traders about possible market locations
- Discretionary business grant scheme launched
- Dropped cigarette costs Buxton woman £400
- Empty Homes Premium to increase.
- Ending period poverty in High Peak
- HAGS bags the new Whitfield play area contract
- Have your say on plans to transform Buxton town centre
- Help shape the future of Whaley Bridge
- Helping to stop Covid-19 period poverty
- High Peak businesses receiving 'lifesaving' grants
- High Peak comes together to tackle climate change
- High Peak says 'thank you' to volunteering heroes
- Plans being made for re-opening High Peak safely
- Residents back plans to transform Buxton town centre
- Residents urged not to fly-tip to support waste crews
- Retirement of CEO
- Start your recycling resolutions with your Christmas waste
- Working hard to prevent homelessness in High Peak
- £2 million earmarked to transform Glossop Halls
- £270k grants keep community organisations and clubs active
- Alliance councils welcome new Chief Executive
- Arcade location preferred for temporary Glossop market
- Audit of Accounts
- Bringing Covid rate down key to unlocking things we love
- Christmas bin collection dates - check online now
- Council and Creative Trust transforming Glossop together
- Council approves new laws to help prevent dog nuisance
- Council seeks to protect public spaces with new orders
- Council supports annual Poppy Appeal
- Council thanks community for remembering safely this year
- Council urges people to stay safe during lockdown
- Council welcomes £2m to transform Glossop's Halls
- Covid business support grants - applications now open
- Disappointment Buxton not chosen as Nightingale Court
- Extra restrictions for areas of High Peak
- Fundraising youngsters at the top on sliding success scale
- Glossop Market to re-open in Arcade
- Glossop pool to re-open next week
- Glossopdale urged to act now to stop more Covid restrictions
- Grant applications now open to more High Peak businesses
- Have your say on a possible neighbourhood plan for Buxton
- Help keep the High Peak clean this September
- High Peak leisure centres set for phased re-opening
- High Peak moves into the Covid high alert category
- High Peak offers helping hand with personal care items
- High Peak prepares for very high Covid alert category
- High Peak steps up to the plate this half term
- High Peak urged to Remember at Home this November
- New Whitfield play area shapes up
- Next round of 'heaven sent' business grants set to open!
- No events on Council land to help stop spread of virus
- Plea to keep pavements clear to aid social distancing
- Putting Buxton's heritage in the frame
- Recycling rates in High Peak now over 50%
- Renew your resolve to recycle this week
- Residents urged to 'eat out to help out' this August
- Resurfacing of Council car parks set to start this week
- Self isolation support payment - applications now open
- Sixth Green Flag award for Memorial Park
- Swimming pools to re-open in High Peak
- Tackling ASB at the Pavilion Gardens
- Tier 4 restrictions in place in High Peak
- Time has come to repair Glossop's landmark clock
- Tips for living life with less plastic
- Wet-led pub grants now open for applications
- Work starts on new play area in Whitfield
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2021
- Chapel car park weekend closure to aid Covid vaccinations
- Have your say on our parks plans
- Council seeks to reduce wildfire risk in High Peak
- Covid ambassadors helping to keep High Peak safe
- Public survey to help set high street priorities
- Council announces intention to sell land at Hogshaw
- Council sets budget for coming year
- New hardship grant launched as over £35m now paid to businesses
- Arts and culture forum in the frame to aid Covid recovery
- Council encourages people to complete Census 2021
- New images showcase Whaley Bridge Cenotaph restoration
- New town amenities point to a warm Whaley welcome
- Walking for wellbeing in High Peak's historic towns
- Covid memorial trees to be planted in High Peak
- The Duke of Edinburgh 1921 - 2021
- High Peak residents recycling half their waste
- Protection Orders approved to try and stop wildfires
- High Peak chooses Mayor and Deputy for coming year
- Have your say on Buxton water planning document
- Buxton secures £6.6m for town centre transformation
- £100k cultural programme to revive Buxton high street
- Council plans round two bid for Levelling Up funding
- Work to transform Glossop Halls well underway
- High Peak says thanks to NHS and frontline workers
- Plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions published
- Former Mayoress celebrates her centenary
- Caution urged as Covid restrictions ease
- Show the love for High Peak's parks this summer
- Work underway to extend Glossop cemetery
- Security stepped up following Town Hall break-ins
- Buxton's Market Street depot site set to be redeveloped
- High Peak goes to W.A.R on fly-tipping
- Whaley Bridge Cenotaph restoration unveiled
- Gearing up for brand new pump track in Hadfield
- High Peak residents urged to 'Step It Up' this Recycle Week
- Taking action on climate change in High Peak
- Manchester clean air plan - Council urges local awareness
- Pupils recycle famous names for new waste vehicles
- Memorial Park retains Green Flag in record breaking year
- Reducing our carbon footprint in High Peak
- Council goes in to bat for improved cricket facilities
- Investment in new waste vehicles drives carbon savings
- Waste fleet wear poppies with pride
- High Peak joins Race to Zero
- Plans emerging for future of rejuvenated Glossop Halls
- Residents survey aims to keep town centres vibrant
- Helping High Peak become carbon neutral
- Council offers gift of free parking this Christmas
- Buxton gears up for a busy weekend
- Support local businesses and shop local this Christmas
- Memorial trees provide lasting legacy of remembrance
- Christmas bin collections - check online now
- You can now PayByPhone in Council car parks
- More support for High Peak businesses announced
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2016
- Leisure centres offer scheme to improve long-term health
- Omicron business grants now open
- New play area for Memorial Park ahead of reservoir works
- Next phase of works at Glossop Halls now underway
- Platinum Jubilee fund set up for High Peak celebrations
- Fairfield roundabout preparatory work gets green light
- Businesses affected by Omicron urged to apply for grants
- Council sets budget for coming year
- Work starts on new Hadfield pump track
- Reducing food waste in High Peak
- Making High Peak's parks fit for the future
- Take the #BigBagChallenge this Spring
- Communications survey - share your views
- New events process now in place
- New grants now available for climate change projects
- No Mow May to help High Peak wildlife
- Fairfield Common roundabout work to start next week
- Climate change - take part in our short survey
- New pump track in Hadfield proving wheely popular
- Step forward for better health
- Fancy being a Friend of Whitfield Rec?
- Buxton gears up to welcome Queen's Baton Relay
- Pick-Fit collects more than just litter at MJ Awards
- New company to provide Council property services
- Schools offered recycling workshop in converted bin wagon
- Council bids to Level Up Glossop
- Memorial Park awarded Green Flag for 8th time
- Her Majesty The Queen 1926 - 2022
- Council 'well managed' and services 'value for money'
- Main work to transform Glossop Halls set to start
- Pupils enjoy recycling workshop in a bin wagon
- Welcoming spaces this winter in High Peak
- Sharing ideas for a greener High Peak
- Council Tax Reduction Scheme - we want your views
- Free parking this festive season in High Peak
- Grants to help make High Peak homes warmer
- 'Tis the season to check your bin collections
- £2.4m to help High Peak prosper
- A6 roundabout works almost complete
- Harpur Hill pupil wins recycling competition
- Views sought on High Peak planning documents
- Disappointment as Glossop misses out on Levelling Up funding
- Council buys Springs to unlock town centre redevelopment
- Council shows support for Buxton market
- Council tax set and new support scheme launched
- First wave of shared prosperity grants now open
- £3.5m restoration secures Pavilion Gardens future
- Coronation fund set up for High Peak celebrations
- Work starts on new Whaley play area
- New energy efficient ticket machines for Council car parks
- Unlocking tourism potential in the High Peak
- £1.4m project to reduce carbon emissions at Buxton pool
- Have your say on Whaley Bridge Neighbourhood Plan
- June is environment month in High Peak
- Council condemns Pride display destruction
- High Peak Community Lottery set to launch
- Grants to get green schemes going in High Peak
- Do your bit to help prevent wildfires this summer
- Heritage at the heart of Buxton's regeneration
- Tennis court resurfacing project serves up a winning result
- Community Lottery tickets now on sale
- Planning meeting to discuss University Halls deferred
- Sharing the love for Ashwood Park
- University withdraws asylum centre application
- Council publishes asylum centre application response letter
- Six new grants for businesses and communities now open
- More support with council tax to help with cost of living
- Back to the future as historic new shop fronts unveiled
- Residents invited to Move More every day to boost health
- Survey puts Council services in the spotlight
- New equipment now being installed at two play areas
- The Space now available for community use
- Missing Slopes monument retURNs
- Council and AES proud to support annual poppy appeal
- Help shape future development in Whaley Bridge
- Council joins CAB Council Tax Protocol
- Christmas shopping - and parking - all wrapped up
- Council sets out vision for High Peak for next four years
- 'Tis the season to check your bin collections
- Council sets budget for essential services
- Memorial safety testing set to start in High Peak cemeteries
- Whaley Bridge Neighbourhood Plan adopted by Council
- Diseased trees at Harehills Park will be replaced
- Keeping wildlife wild at the Pavilion Gardens
- Council confirms Buxton Halls will not house asylum seekers
- Footpath improvements at Temple Fields
- Reducing carbon emissions at Buxton pool
- High Peak Borough Council membership with the Institute of Customer Services
- Council to seek more views on New Mills Leisure Centre
- Up to everyone to help keep public toilets open
- High Peak's first citizens for coming year announced
- D-Day grants to mark 80th anniversary
- Work starts on New Mills play area
- Council commits to nature recovery in High Peak
- Planning Appeal Appeal 3339815 - HPK/2022/0456 - Land at Dinting Vale, Dinting, Glossop, Derbyshire
- Have your say on our plans to reverse nature decline
- Revitalising Buxton - community consultation begins
- 'Well managed' Council delivers 'high performing, low cost' services
- Council to set up new company to manage leisure centres
- Perfect ten for Memorial Park
- Quality and safety of Council homes rated 'good'
- Grants to help arts, culture and heritage thrive
- Derby Road play area officially open
- Revitalising Buxton - new dates added for public engagement
- Good progress at Glossop Halls as new images released
- Council leisure centres to operate under 'MyActive' brand
- People urged not to feed birds in Pavilion Gardens
- MyActive Glossop to close temporarily for surveys
- Meeting community needs key for new Buxton homes
- Funding secured for green energy at MyActive New Mills
- Towns and villages regeneration fund launched
- Waste and recycling collection fleet wears poppies with pride
- Work starts on new Cote Heath skate park
- Partial closure of MyActive Glossop from today
- Festive free parking boost for shoppers and businesses
- Freezing weather affecting Glossop clock
- MyActive New Mills - have your say on investment plans
- Council condemns vandalism of public toilets
- Glossop Halls transformation nears completion
- Check your Christmas bin collections online
- Buxton town centre regeneration takes major step forward
- MyActive Glossop to close during snow
- Council working to fully re-open MyActive Glossop as soon as possible
- Regeneration fund round two now open
- Primary schools take on upcycling challenge
- MyActive Glossop Swim car park to close for resurfacing
- Local Government Reorganisation - joint statement
- Green energy project at MyActive New Mills set to start
- Council sets budget for delivering essential services
- Communities put at the heart of local government reorganisation in Derbyshire, as borough, district, and city council leaders outline initial plans
- VE and VJ Day events - grants now available
- Councillors approve interim plan for North Derbyshire and South Derbyshire councils
- Giving Fairfield a spring clean
- Council to make decision on MyActive New Mills in May
- Final preparations for summer opening at Glossop Halls set to start
- Boosting leisure opportunities in Cote Heath
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