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Chesterfield Ladies reach Derbyshire Cup final in dramatic fashion

Report by North Derbyshire Radio’s Senior Football Correspondent Adam Thomas Pictures from Michael South Two goals in stoppage time for Neil Robinson’s Blues were enough to turn the tide in a cagey fair against Derby County U21s. So, here it was, the first game of the calendar year for Chesterfield Ladies and arguably the most […]

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Dronfield Town with good win on the road at Athersley Recreation

Reporting – David Bell – Senior Football Correspondent – North Derbyshire Radio Sport The belated first game of 2025 ended in a very-pleasing 3-1 win for Dronfield Town away at Athersley Recreation. Neither side had played a competitive fixture since December 28th but it was the Derbyshire side who looked the hungriest in taking their

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Derbyshire school’s renovation costs have nearly doubled since county council scheme began in 2021

The original cost of an on-going multi-million pound renovation scheme for a primary school has nearly doubled after Derbyshire council has had to agree a further £560,000 funding contribution while pupils are still having to be taught at a temporary learning village. Derbyshire County Council’s Cabinet gave the go-ahead for the funding at a meeting,

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A maximum council tax increase faces Derbyshire residents to fund a “stark” £8.5 million police force budget gap which has skyrocketed due to recent Government decisions

Derbyshire residents could face a maximum council tax increase to fund a “stark” £8.5 million police force budget gap, which has skyrocketed due to recent Government decisions. Rachael Swann, Derbyshire’s police chief constable, in a letter to Nicolle Ndiweni-Roberts, Derbyshire’s police and crime commissioner, has laid out the “substantial” financial pressures facing the force. Chief

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Penalty Pain For Chesterfield as Spireites Exit Vertu Trophy

North Derbyshire Radio’s Senior Chesterfield Reporter – Ben Smith reports Chesterfield’s 2024/25 EFL Trophy campaign came to an end on Tuesday night, as they were eliminated by Rotherham United 4-3 on penalties. The game had ended 0-0 after 90 minutes, but with Kane Drummond and Darren Oldaker ultimately unable to convert in the shoot-out, the

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Busy December sees 106 e-scooters seized from Derbyshire streets

Officers have continued to take action against those using e-scooters illegally, with a further 106 seized in December. This brings the total number of e-scooters seized to 205 since we adopted an approach of seizing at first offence at the start of November. The action has taken place around the county, from Derby to Chesterfield,

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East Midlands Ambulance Service lost over 25,000 hours in December due to patient handover delays- coming in as the trust’s second highest month for lost hours

East Midlands Ambulance Service lost more than 25,000 hours in December to patient handover delays – the second highest month on record for crews being held up at hospitals. The service’s board met today (January 14) to discuss its operational performance. EMAS, alongside regional hospital trusts, has dealt with increased demand and strain on its

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Derbyshire’s district and borough councils demand clarity as Derbyshire County Council discusses possible Government proposals for a ‘mega council’ and a postponed election

Chesterfield Borough Council’s leader has revealed how she and other district council leaders in Derbyshire are calling for a meeting with a Government Minister to seek clarity on proposals that could see some councils scrapped or merged under one super council with the postponement of the May county elections. The Deputy Prime Minister and Local

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