RESIDENTS fear their “peaceful” town will be turned into Glastonbury 2.0 if plans for a “glamping” complex are approved.
They say the hoards of rowdy holidaymakers the 12 wooden-clad cottages will attract will completely ruin their lovely area.
More than 107 formal objections have already been made by those living round the L-shaped field at the centre of the planning row.
But officers appear happy to ride roughshod over the objections – with a recommendation for approval for the luxury camp site near Glossop on the edge of the Peak District due before a committee next week.
Doctors Paul and Anne Talbot, who will find their home surrounded on three sides by the two- and three-bed lodges, are vehemently against the scheme.