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Derbyshire County Council is reducing opening hours at waste sites during latest cost-saving plans

Derbyshire council is to introduce cost-saving efficiency changes at its nine household waste recycling centres including reduced opening hours, new charges to dispose of tyres and asbestos, and a trial scheme to allow small businesses to pay to use two of the centres. The Conservative-led council – which recently announced plans to set a balanced […]

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Former Derbyshire police woman on barred list after inappropriate sexual behaviour

A former Derbyshire Constabulary female police constable has been placed on the barred list after she engaged in inappropriate sexual behaviour at the workplace. Former PC Elle Cross’ policing career stands in jeopardy after a series of allegations regarding her conduct which made colleagues feel uncomfortable were found proven and amounted to gross misconduct. The

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Derbyshire County Council welcomes £100,000 funding boost to ease planning backlog

Derbyshire County Council’s environment chief has welcomed a £100,000 Government funding boost to help with the authority’s backlog of planning applications. Cllr Carolyn Renwick, Cabinet member for Infrastructure and Environment, said she was delighted with the council’s successful bid for the grant funding from the Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities’ Planning Skills Delivery Funding

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Chesterfield may lose a county councillor and South Derbyshire may gain one under new proposals

Derbyshire County Council is recommending plans for a new political map with 64 single-member electoral divisions each represented by one councillor which could see the current divisions and councillors in Chesterfield reduced by one and the number of South Derbyshire divisions and councillors increased by one. The Conservative-led council agreed its related recommendations as part

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Derbyshire’s household tips are set to have their hours reduced, start charging for tyres and asbestos and seek to restrict access to county residents only

Derbyshire’s household tips are set to have their hours reduced, start charging for tyres and asbestos and seek to restrict access to county residents only. In a bid to save half-a-million pounds a year, cash-strapped Derbyshire County Council is set to bring in a number of changes to its nine household waste and recycling centres.

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Councillor claims Chesterfield facility’s extension work has made villagers’ lives a ‘misery’

A frustrated north Derbyshire councillor has urged a local authority to do what it can to help residents who have complained about noise during extension work night-shifts at a large Chesterfield-based cold storage facility. NE Derbyshire District Council gave planning permission back in 2021 for the extension at the Magnavale cold storage facility on Park

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North East Derbyshire District Council says £210,000 council chamber revamp was necessary

North East Derbyshire District Council has argued it was necessary to spend £210,000 on audio-video equipment and furniture for its new council chamber after the previous smaller chamber posed health, safety and technological difficulties. The labour-led council recently moved to a larger chamber at its offices on Mill Lane, Chesterfield, that has been fitted with

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A landslip-hit Derbyshire road which has been closed for 17 months will now remain shut for at least another 15 months, taking it past two and a half years

A landslip-hit Derbyshire road which has been closed for 17 months will now remain shut for at least another 15 months, taking it past two-and-a-half years. Heavy rainfall caused a 40-metre landslip on Leashaw, between Crich and Matlock, in November 2022 and now the route will remain closed until at least the summer of 2025.

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