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BREAKING SPORTS NEWS – Craig Elliott to leave Buxton at the end of the season.

First team manager Craig Elliott has announced he will be leaving Buxton FC at the end of the season and has issued the following statement: “After careful thought, I’ve decided at the end of the season I will leave Buxton FC. I have loved my time at the club and made some fantastic memories. However,

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Chesterfield Borough Council introduces improved CCTV system with 80 new cameras in crime crackdown

Chesterfield council is continuing with its successful crackdown on crime and anti-social behaviour in the town with a newly-improved CCTV system with 80 new cameras aimed at creating a more responsive service and making people feel safer. Following over £350,000 of investment, Chesterfield Borough Council has approved new digital improvements to CCTV systems in Chesterfield,

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Bolsover District Council is set to demolish 49 bungalows and possibly pave the way for a new development

Planners have given the go-ahead for builders to demolish 49 run-down council bungalows because they are no longer considered to be viable and a cleared site could soon possibly pave the way for a new development. Bolsover District Council agreed at an Executive meeting on March 4 to award the contract for the demolition of

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East Midlands New Super Authority Holds First Meeting

Councillors called for unity across political divides and representation for rural areas, alongside cities, in the first meeting of a new East Midlands super council. The first meeting of the new East Midlands Combined County Authority, making decisions on behalf of more than two million people, took place in Chesterfield Town Hall today (March 19).

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Derbyshire has ‘worst roads in England’ – but councils say new data is misleading

New research which claimed Derby and Derbyshire had some of the “worst roads in England” has been strongly refuted as councils say the data is misleading. Car check company Motorscan analysed and calculated data from the Department for Transport based on the average percentage of roads requiring maintenance between 2018 and 2023. It claimed Derbyshire

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: A total of 15 babies were left with severe brain damage following “likely” or “possible” “substandard” care from the Derby and Burton hospital trust

A total of 15 babies were left with severe brain damage following “likely” or “possible” “substandard” care from the Derby and Burton hospital trust. The Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) can now reveal this information, following a 10-month information battle with the University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust which started last July.

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Derbyshire Police supporting national work to tackle spiking

The campaign, coordinated by the National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC), is a chance to create a better insight into these often complex cases, improve investigations and work with partners to prevent spiking incidents happening. With a total of 16 cases reported in Derbyshire since the beginning of 2024, a figure which is just below the

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Cash-strapped Derbyshire County Council outlines stark multi-million pound saving plans across services

Derbyshire council’s cabinet has agreed to recommend a range of multi-million pound saving measures to the Full Council for approval after previously setting a balanced budget plan to meet an estimated deficit of over £39m for the 2024-25 financial year. The cabinet voted in favour of its Departmental Service Plans 2024-25, at a meeting on

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