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July 2022

Masks back at Derbyshire hospitals and health centres as Covid 19 cases rise.

Mandatory face masks have been brought back in Derby, Chesterfield and Burton’s hospitals – just weeks after Covid rules were eased – following a spike in Covid-19 inpatients. On June 20, the University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust announced that face masks would no longer be mandatory in non-clinical areas  – such […]

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Derbyshire Dales council consider parking charges to keep other taxes low.

Parking charges in an area of Derbyshire could be hiked as the council searches for “critical” income and to avoid higher tax increases. Derbyshire Dales District Council has not had a full car parking review since 2013, though it had a minor study in 2017, but with the authority bracing itself for financial uncertainty, it

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Derbyshire County Council leader welcomes Boris resignation

Derbyshire’s Conservative county council leader has said Boris Johnson’s administration has caused “intolerable” “damage” to the Conservative brand and is pleased he is to resign. Cllr Barry Lewis said that following a “pattern of behaviours that were inconsistent with the high office of Prime Minister,” Mr Johnson had to go. This follows the record-breaking number

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Further appeal after woman sexually assaulted by man while walking dogs near Swanwick

Officers investigating the sexual assault of a woman near Swanwick are asking for the public’s help as they continue to make enquiries. The incident occurred just after midday on Father’s Day, Sunday 19 June, in the fields between Pentritch Road, Asher Lane, and Back Lane, saw a woman in her 50s grabbed by a man

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Mandatory taxi CCTV proposal scrapped as drivers fear cost implications in Chesterfield.

The council has scrapped a proposal to make taxi drivers install CCTV in their vehicles at their own expense after an outpouring of concern over the costs involved.A consultation was held by Chesterfield Borough Council over whether to make CCTV in taxis mandatory, however drivers commented that the cost to install it, likely to run

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