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Lucy is the retro reporter for The Sheffield Star, Doncaster Free Press, Derbyshire Times, Buxton Advertiser, Mansfield Chad and the Worksop Guardian. She has been with the company since 2015 and worked as a reporter for the Buxton Advertier for four years before becoming she took on the retro role. She now focuses on giving forgotten moments a new lease of life by delving into the extensive archives, which go back more than a century, and bringing you pictures from the past.
Sheffield Star, Doncaster Free Press, Derbyshire Times, Buxton Advertiser, Mansfield Chad, Worksop Guardian
A new Nerf experience with five themed areas to play in is opening later this month and it’s less than an hour from B...
Read Full ArticlePupils at Buxton Community School are heading to Oxford and Edinburgh after picking up their A level results.
Read Full ArticleChat show host and TV presenter Sir Michael Parkinson has died at the age of 88.
Read Full ArticleIt’s just weeks until New Mills Festival takes over the town and one venue is already looking forward to a busy progr...
Read Full ArticleA new one day dog festival with soft play paddling pools for dogs and pop up bars and a fairground for the owners is ...
Read Full ArticleA new one day dog festival with soft play paddling pools for dogs and pop up bars and a fairground for the owners is ...
Read Full ArticleA man was left with an arm injury after a collision with a bus in Buxton town centre.
Read Full ArticleThe sudden and ‘unexplained’ death of High Peak man who spent decades playing or volunteering at Whaley Bridge Cricke...
Read Full ArticleA primary school in the High Peak maintained its good standards following an inspection from Ofsted.
Read Full ArticleThe Buxton Civic Association has written a letter to High Peak Borough Council warning them there will be an increase...
Read Full ArticleThe annual Whaley Wharf Weekend celebrated community spirit with music and storytelling.
Read Full ArticleIt was the year of 2003 – Finding Nemo was in the cinemas, the UK had record-breaking summer temperatures, and an ave...
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