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October 2021

Derbyshire residents being targeted by courier fraud scams

Derbyshire Police have seen an increase recently in courier fraud related scams taking place across Derbyshire. It has been reported that victims have been receiving parcels, containing high value goods, such as an iPhone, followed by a second uniformed courier arriving shortly after, stating that the parcel has been delivered in error and collecting it …

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Discover Chesterfield’s Black History at the Museum.

Chesterfield Museum have joined forces with the Chesterfield African Caribbean Community Association (ACCA) to launch a new exhibition that will help you learn about the history and experiences of Chesterfield’s black community. The exhibition was opened by Chesterfield’s Mayor Councillor Glenys Falconer on Friday 1 October to celebrate the start of Black History Month. It …

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Derbyshire Police have new Special Constables.

On Thursday 23 September, 13 Special Constables were sworn in at an attestation at police and fire headquarters in Ripley. The students were joined by Assistant Chief Constable Michelle Shooter, Police and Crime Commissioner Angelique Foster, Special Chief Inspector Arron Kirkham, their trainers Constable Jane Clemson-Blythe and Constable Simon O’Connor, Justice of the Peace Paul …

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Council supporting Chesterfield businesses to understand the latest COVID guidance

Chesterfield Borough Council is continuing to work with the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), to carry out spot checks and inspections on all types of businesses, in all areas, to ensure they are working safely. Earlier this month the Government launched its autumn and winter plan, which contains public and business guidance as we approach …

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Designers put finishing touches to huge garden transformation at Chatsworth

A new ‘meadow glade’ bursting with thousands of flowers including Primula, Campanula, Ranunculus, Deschampsia, Succisa and many more has been created to mark the final major planting in Chatsworth’s biggest garden transformation for nearly 200 years. A trio of Britain’s leading garden designers, Tom Stuart-Smith, Dan Pearson and James Hitchmough, have worked with Chatsworth’s Head …

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Tagging could put more Derbyshire burglars back behind bars.

A new electronic tagging project could help Derbyshire officers to send more burglars back to prison if they continue to offend. The national project, which launched in the county yesterday (29 September), will see burglars, robbers and thieves fitted with GPS trackers. Officers will be able to check whether a tagged offender has been in …

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