Longdendale Tales

ASFB Productions

A podcast series exploring the often forgotten stories of the Longdendale valley - past and present! Clare Savory rediscovers Glossop, Crowden, Woodhead, Tintwistle, Hadfield and the many reservoirs running along the Longdendale Trail, Trans Pennine and Pennine ways. The pilot project was supported by Glossop Creates and the Peak District National Park’s Longdendale Environmental Centre in Tintwistle. Now, in 2025, a new 3-part video podcast series has been support by Derbyshire Makes and High Peak Community Arts. Visit our digital interactive map on www.LongdendaleTales.co.uk

  1. 15/04/2025

    Derbyshire Makes Part 2 - Glossop, As It Is

    Enjoy listening to Glossop and its surrounding towns closer than you’ve ever done before! Soundscapes and snippets of audio have been captured over several years, and now with the public’s help, sound artist Clare Savory has transformed everyday moments in Glossopdale into a visualised piece of art. From the dawn chorus in Hadfield, to the owls tooting in Simmondley. To the sizzle of the chippy fryer in Gamesley to the rhythmic whirring of Spring Clean launderette in Glossop. There’s curlews in Crowden, grouse on Wormstones and plenty of ducks in Manor Park. The away fans are singing loudly at Glossop North End, whilst the trains roll on above over the viaduct. Listen to Longclough brook from above, and below. To Graeme baking bread on Shrewsbury Street. To the wind in the trees near Moorfield. And sneak inside the parish church in Old Glossop to hear the bell ringers’ practice! Thank you to Simon, Jason, Margaret, Claire, Liz, Mark, Mark, Kaleb, Jane, Carys and more of you for sending in your recordings! Longer versions of these soundscapes are available on our digital map, visit www.longdendaletales.co.uk and search ‘soundscapes’ where you’ll see/hear plenty more pins across the whole of Glossopdale! (Thank you Helen Newman for doing this) All of our Longdendale Tales episodes are also available as video podcasts, you can watch visualised film versions via YouTube: www.youtube.com/@longdendaletales Or audio versions are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Longdendale Tales, presented and produced by Clare Savory of ASFB Productions. Films directed and produced by Glossop filmmaker, Owain Paciuszko. Thank you to funding support from Derbyshire Makes and High Peak Community Arts.

    29 min
  2. 15/04/2025

    Derbyshire Makes Part 1 - Why listen?

    Curator Clare Savory tells the stories behind the making of episode 31’s full Glossop audio tapestry. Whilst out walking ‘the nab’ near Chunal and Charlestown, she explains why it’s become her mission to help people reclaim ‘sound’ to better their health - and their connection to others and the world around them.  By recording everyday sounds, she hopes people who live in the area will take notice of the town’s and moor’s wonderful noises - before it’s too late. In this episode, you can enjoy willow warblers, a horse purring, meet some of Gamesley chippy’s regular customers and drift off to a wonderful soundscape of dawn chorus in Glossop as recorded by Kaleb. Longer versions of these soundscapes are available on our digital map, visit www.longdendaletales.co.uk and search ‘soundscapes’ where you’ll see/hear plenty more pins across the whole of Glossopdale! (Thank you Helen Newman for doing this) All of our Longdendale Tales episodes are also available as video podcasts, you can watch visualised film versions via YouTube: www.youtube.com/@longdendaletales Or audio versions are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts. Longdendale Tales, presented and produced by Clare Savory of ASFB Productions. Films directed and produced by Glossop filmmaker, Owain Paciuszko. Thank you to funding support from Derbyshire Makes and High Peak Community Arts. Our podcast theme tune is called ‘Begging’ and is by the wonderful, once-Glossop-resident - Harry Heart.

    29 min

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A podcast series exploring the often forgotten stories of the Longdendale valley - past and present! Clare Savory rediscovers Glossop, Crowden, Woodhead, Tintwistle, Hadfield and the many reservoirs running along the Longdendale Trail, Trans Pennine and Pennine ways. The pilot project was supported by Glossop Creates and the Peak District National Park’s Longdendale Environmental Centre in Tintwistle. Now, in 2025, a new 3-part video podcast series has been support by Derbyshire Makes and High Peak Community Arts. Visit our digital interactive map on www.LongdendaleTales.co.uk