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Driver who killed mother and son in head on collision in North Derbyshire is jailed for 13 years

A driver who ran from the scene after killing a mother and fatally injuring her son in a head-on crash has been jailed. Joshua Hill was driving a BMW X3 on the A632 Chesterfield Road at Span Carr near Kelstedge on 9 December 2023 when he attempted to overtake a car in the driving rain. […]

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The first East Midlands Mayor, Claire Ward, will be paid £93,000 a year and will have a deputy mayor on up to £46,500

The first East Midlands Mayor, Claire Ward, will be paid £93,000 a year and will have a deputy mayor on up to £46,500. In May, just over a quarter of eligible voters cast their ballots in the inaugural East Midlands Mayor election, with Labour’s Claire Ward winning by a significant margin, claiming victory in almost

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A former pub landlady said she felt “sick” and as if a “dark cloud hung over the place” when a Derbyshire council announced her care home could be closed

A former pub landlady said she felt “sick” and as if a “dark cloud hung over the place” when a Derbyshire council announced her care home could be closed. Mary Biggin, aged 89, used to run the Victoria Inn and Red Lion, in Chesterfield, along with three further pubs in Sheffield and has been living

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A judge has quashed a developer’s bid to strip a beloved former North Derbyshire allotments site of protection in the interest of the community

A judge has quashed a developer’s bid to strip a beloved former Derbyshire allotments site of protection in the interest of the community. Brian Newton, the owner of the former Starkholmes Allotments site, on the outskirts of Matlock, took Derbyshire Dales District Council to a first-tier tribunal over the future of the plot. The council

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East Midlands ambulance crews lost over 25,000 hours to hospital handover delays in two months

East Midlands ambulance crews across the region lost more than 25,000 hours due to handover delays at hospitals in the space of two months. East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) covers Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire. Around 12,800 hours were lost in the month of April while crews waited to hand over patients to

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Hundreds of houses and acres of warehouses are set to be approved surrounding a notorious series of toxic tar pits in Derbyshire

Hundreds of houses and acres of warehouses are set to be built near several toxic tar pits in Derbyshire. Plans from Harworth and Pegasus Group for 300 homes and 74 acres of warehouse and industrial space are set for approval on land north of Derby Road, Denby, on a site known as Cinderhill. The site

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The scope and scale of failures to support Derbyshire’s most vulnerable children is being drip-fed to the public via incremental costly watchdog complaint decisions

The scope and scale of failures to support Derbyshire’s most vulnerable children is being drip-fed to the public via incremental costly watchdog complaint decisions. Complaints about Derbyshire County Council’s management of support it is required to provide to children with special educational needs are coming in thick and fast. The authority has been on the

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Derbyshire County Council welcomes views on plans to cut over £1m of funding for 50 community and voluntary groups

Derbyshire council has launched a public consultation on its plans to end over £1m of discretionary funding for 50 community and voluntary groups as part of saving plans to balance an estimated overall budget deficit of over £39m for the 2024-25 financial year. The Conservative-controlled council approved the 12-week consultation into the future of its

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