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Derbyshire councils are in deadlock over how to redraw the county’s local government map after the impending scrapping and merging of all its major authorities

Derbyshire councils are in deadlock over how to redraw the county’s local government map after the impending scrapping and merging of all its major authorities. It has become a case of Derbyshire County Council versus the eight district councils (Amber Valley, Bolsover, Chesterfield, Derbyshire Dales, Erewash, High Peak, North East Derbyshire and South Derbyshire) along […]

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Creating enhanced community facilities in Barrow Hill

Work to refurbish Barrow Hill Memorial Hall and create enhanced community and healthcare facilities has started on site. Barrow Hill Community Trust is refurbishing its historic home to create a social space for the community and add new facilities that will enable local residents to access healthcare services. With funding provided through the Staveley Town

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Warnings not issued until six hours after homes started to flood, ignored sandbag requests, HGV drivers pushing floodwater into houses, failing sewage networks and blocked drains

Warnings not issued until six hours after homes started to flood, ignored sandbag requests, HGV drivers pushing floodwater into houses, failing sewage networks and blocked drains. Homes flooded above the height of their letterboxes and windowsills, cars submerged and one life lost. This is the story of Storm Babet’s impact on Derbyshire during the region’s

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A road past one of Derbyshire’s most popular hiking routes is where the highest number of parking fines have been handed out across the whole county

A road past one of Derbyshire’s most popular hiking routes is where the highest number of parking fines have been handed out across the whole county. Rushup Edge, which runs past Mam Tor, above Castleton and Edale, was the location of 1,918 “higher level” £70 parking fines for “parking on yellow lines or clearways”. A

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Derbyshire County Council agrees to sell care home and convert two others despite protest

Cash-strapped Derbyshire council has agreed to sell-off a care home and convert two others into rehabilitation centres – despite a large protest with campaigners gathered outside the authority’s headquarters. The Conservative-controlled council’s Cabinet approved plans at a meeting on February 20 to put the Ada Belfield care home, on Derwent Street, in Belper, on the

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Buxton share the points

Report by North Derbyshire Radio’s Senior Football Correspondent Elliot Steadman Buxton fought back to secure a 1-1 draw against Leamington in Warwickshire, with a late Kieran Burton header cancelling out Owen Farmer’s first-half strike. The opening stages of the game saw both sides struggling to create clear-cut chances, with early efforts from both teams being

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An area of Derbyshire is set to be given extra protections to try and fend off a planned 60-kilometre powerline and other “significant” development pressure

An area of Derbyshire is set to be given extra protection to try and fend off a planned 60-kilometre powerline and other “significant” development pressure. Derbyshire County Council is to support an application to have northern Amber Valley made an area of outstanding national beauty (AONB) to counter National Grid’s plans to build power lines

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