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East Midlands Combined County Authority Mayor welcomes £40m of funding for Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire bus services to keep fares down

Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire are set to receive a share of £40m of Government funding to support bus services and keep fares down just weeks after plans to increase the single bus fare cap from £2 to £3 were announced in the Autumn Budget. The funding has been awarded to the East Midlands Combined County Authority […]

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Derbyshire County Council looks to reduce speed limit on a Derbyshire road after safety campaign

Derbyshire County Council’s highways authority is finally looking to reduce the speed limit along a stretch of road between Clowne and Bolsover after campaigners have been calling for action following a series of collisions. Bolsover District Cllr Donna Hales and residents at Oxcroft estate have repeatedly raised concerns with Derbyshire County Council about the amount

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Convicted Buxton sex offender jailed after trying to message teenage girl online

A convicted sex offender who thought he was messaging a teenage girl online has been jailed. Daniel Stout began messaging what he believed to be a 14-year-old girl on an online chat app, sending her naked photos and asking for the same in return. However, the girl was actually a decoy from an online child

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Owners of long-term empty homes in a part of Derbyshire have been charged an extra £450,000 in council tax

Owners of long-term empty homes causing a “nuisance” and “vermin problems” in a part of Derbyshire have been charged an extra £450,000 in council tax. Derbyshire Dales District Council says 25 owners of homes empty for more than 10 years have been charged quadruple council tax. Meanwhile, 34 owners of homes empty for five to

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A derelict former Derbyshire Dales garden centre popular with urban explorers could become home to a canal-side watersports business

A derelict former garden centre popular with urban explorers could become home to a canal-side watersports business. The former Cromford Garden Centre closed in 2006 but could now gain a new lease of life through plans filed to Derbyshire Dales District Council. Peak UK Kayaking Ltd wants to demolish the remaining buildings on the derelict

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Buxton FC’s plans for a new Main Stand get the go-ahead from High Peak Borough Council despite residents’ concerns

High Peak council has given the go-ahead for Buxton Football Club to have a new replacement Main Stand built which will boast twice the capacity of the existing structure despite residents’ fears for increased traffic, noise and match day disruption. The borough council’s development committee approved club chairman Mr David Hopkins’ planning application at a

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Plans to scrap residential beds at three Derbyshire council care homes built for £33 million in the past six years have been dubbed “madness”

Plans to scrap residential beds at three Derbyshire council care homes, built for £33 million in the past six years, have been dubbed “madness”. Derbyshire County Council is now considering the future of three of its most recently built care homes after concluding that eight other care homes should be closed and sold. The controlling

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Derbyshire Police get tough on e-scooters in new ‘seize first’ approach

Derbyshire police is getting tougher on e-scooters by launching a new “seize first” approach after it received hundreds of reports involving the “terrifying” vehicles. The force is now seizing e-scooters “immediately” off the streets if they are seen by officers in public places. This new approach from Derbyshire police began from November 1. On Monday,

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