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Buxton in big win at Rushall Olympic

Report by North Derbyshire Radio’s Senior Football Correspondent – Elliot Steadman Buxton responded to their midweek disappointment in style, securing a dominant 5-1 victory away at Rushall Olympic. The Bucks controlled possession early on at Dales Lane but initially struggled to carve out clear-cut chances. Luke Brennan looked to pick out Johnny Johnston in the […]

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January recruits run riot as Chesterfield hammer Doncaster

Report by North Derbyshire Radio’s Senior Football Correspondent Ben Smith Chesterfield issued League Two with a reminder of their play-off credentials on Thursday evening, dismantling Doncaster Rovers 5-2 at the SMH Group Stadium. Dylan Duffy, Bim Pepple and Michael Olakigbe all netted their first goals in a Blues shirt, with the second of that trio

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North East Derbyshire District Council has ‘no plans’ to close Killamarsh leisure centre despite concerns over costs

North East Derbyshire District Council’s health and leisure chief has provided assurances there are ‘no intentions or plans’ to close Killamarsh Active leisure and wellbeing centre – despite some concerns about its running costs. Cllr Kathy Rouse, Portfolio Holder for Health and Leisure, told a recent district council meeting there are no plans to close

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Derbyshire council’s elections are to go ahead after it misses out on first wave of super council plans

Derbyshire County Council’s May elections are set to go ahead after the authority has missed out on the first raft of regions to be potentially turned into unitary super councils. The Labour Government’s Local Government Reorganisation plans include potentially setting up single, unitary authorities with elected mayors in county areas and the merging of councils

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Councillor fears High Peak Borough Council’s Market Hall scheme costs have increased with delays

An outspoken opposition councillor fears the cost of High Peak Borough Council’s Glossop Market Hall renovation scheme for the authority and the public purse has greatly increased during on-going delays. High Peak Borough Council started the rejuvenation of Glossop’s Market Hall, Town Hall and Municipal Buildings in October, 2022, as part of a £7m scheme

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A canal-side watersports business is set for approval on a derelict Derbyshire garden centre in an aim to bring manufacturing back to the home of industrial revolution

A canal-side watersports business is set for approval on a derelict Derbyshire garden centre in an aim to bring manufacturing back to the home of industrial revolution. Plans from Peak UK Kayaking on the former Cromford Garden Centre site, off the A6, have been recommended for approval by Derbyshire Dales District Council officers. A final

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Tributes after death of Slimming World founder, 76 who started it all in North Derbyshire

An entrepreneur who grew the firm Slimming World from a single weight loss group to a network of more than 3,500 consultants has died. Margaret Miles-Bramwell started the business in 1969 in Alfreton, Derbyshire, next to Somercotes, where the firm today employs 400 staff at its headquarters. Mrs Miles-Bramwell died on Sunday morning at her

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Bolsover District Council is set to increase its council tax share by 2.99per cent and tenants’ rent by 2.7per cent

Bolsover District Council aims to increase its part of residents’ council tax bills by 2.99per cent and to increase council tenants’ rent by 2.7per cent as part of its budget plans for the 2025-26 financial year. The Labour-controlled council’s Resource portfolio holder, Cllr Clive Moesby, told a council meeting on January 29 the 2024-25 financial

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