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Derbyshire County Council begins work on new bus station as part of countywide £47m improvement plan

Bus commuters and travellers are set to benefit from a range of improvements as part of a £47m plan including the reconstruction of two Derbyshire bus stations along with work at eight other locations in the county. Derbyshire County Council has recently confirmed that it is about to make improvements at Alfreton Bus Station, near […]

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Watchdog fears Bolsover District Council’s £15m regeneration scheme could go ‘belly up’

Doubts have surfaced over whether Bolsover District Council will receive £15m of regeneration funding as watchdogs questioned the authority’s controversial decision to spread the money across the region instead of sticking to original plans to help struggling Bolsover town centre. During the council’s Local Growth Scrutiny Committee meeting, Chairperson Tom Munro suggested the Government funding

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Former Derbyshire cop convicted of assault after he pushed man into police van

A former Derbyshire police officer was convicted of assault after pushing a handcuffed man into a police van when he was investigating an incident. Julian Scales’ policing career now lies in ruins after he pleaded guilty to common assault and was sentenced at Chesterfield Magistrates Court earlier this year. Today (June 28), a Derbyshire Constabulary

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Chesterfield and North East Derbyshire candidates state their case ahead of the General Election

Chesterfield’s seven Parliamentary candidates for the General Election have been busy on the campaign trail and here is what some have been saying in an effort to attract votes and become the constituency’s MP. The 2024 General Election is being fought nationally on the economy, immigration and the NHS among many other issues and voters

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Bolsover, High Peak and Derbyshire Dales candidates state their case ahead of the General Election

Bolsover’s five Parliamentary candidates for the General Election have been working on the campaign trail to become the constituency’s MP and here are some of their reflections and plans for the area. The 2024 General Election is being fought on the economy, immigration and the NHS among other issues and voters will be able to

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North Derbyshire town’s £24.1m revamp is set for a new leisure centre and a newly-named square

The multi-million pound redevelopment of Clay Cross is underway with the official naming of a planned new town square and the demolition of a much-loved leisure centre to make way for a community hub. Work on the £24.1m Government-funded Clay Cross Town Deal scheme – which has been given planning approval – features four main

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Staveley Town Council claims it is being subjected to abusive and disruptive social media comments

A Derbyshire town council claims abusive social media posts are proving to be greatly upsetting and disruptive to staff and councillors and to the authority’s day-to-day running. Staveley Town Council had heralded a ‘new era’ after a critical report outlined how its financial shortfalls had led to a £400,000 Chesterfield Borough Council bail-out loan to

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An historic North Derbyshire school closed due to budget issues could be converted into an “impressive forever home” after being put on the market for more than £500,000.

An historic Derbyshire school closed due to budget issues could be converted into an “impressive forever home” after being put on the market for more than £500,000. The former Wirksworth Infant School in Harrison Drive was closed by Derbyshire County Council last summer after more than 100 years and it is now set for a

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Opponents challenge Derbyshire County Council’s funding withdrawal for new ‘regeneration’ board

Opposition councillors have criticised and challenged Derbyshire County Council’s Cabinet decision to withdraw funding and its host role from a new partnership board linked to the East Midlands Combined County Authority. County council leader Barry Lewis, of the Conservative-led council, was the Chairperson of the Vision Derbyshire and D2 Economic Prosperity committees before they were

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Charges for outdoor seating in the Derbyshire Dales will be increased to prevent “picnic table nightmares sprawling all over the highway”

Charges for outdoor seating in a part of Derbyshire will be increased to prevent “picnic table nightmares sprawling all over the highway”. After an extensive debate, Derbyshire Dales District Council agreed to hike fees for pavement licences – permitting outdoor furniture outside pubs, cafes, restaurants and other venues – up from £100 a year. The

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