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Many High Peak council car park fees are to increase by up to 25per cent

High Peak Borough Council is preparing to increase fees and charges at many of its council car parks by as much as between 12.5per cent and 25per cent as part of its agreed budget plans for the 2024-25 financial year. The Labour-controlled authority and other party councillors voted unanimously to approve budget plans on February […]

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High Peak Borough Council balances budget with council tax, housing rent and charge increases

High Peak Borough Council has voted overwhelmingly in favour to approve financial plans and fee increases aimed at balancing its budget for the 2024-25 financial year including setting its share of the council tax rate increase at 2.99per cent and a housing rent increase of 7.7per cent. The Labour-controlled authority and other party councillors considered

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Plans for a Derbyshire care home have been unanimously rejected over smell and noise concerns linked to a neighbouring industrial estate

Plans for a Derbyshire care home have been unanimously rejected over smell and noise concerns linked to a neighbouring industrial estate. At a Derbyshire Dales District Council meeting last night (February 20), councillors unanimously rejected plans from Muller Property Group for a 74-bed care home off Derby Road in Ashbourne. This followed a recommendation from

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Chesterfield Borough Council joins new Derbyshire partnership to support county’s prosperity

Chesterfield council has given the go-ahead for the local authority to have a greater influence in the new East Midlands Combined County Authority by agreeing to join a new Derbyshire Strategic Leadership Board with other councils. Leader Tricia Gilby, of Chesterfield Borough Council, outlined the advantages for the labour-led authority at a meeting on February

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Calls have been made for a wider investigation following an inquiry into errors made by a Derbyshire council in its hunt for a permanent Traveller site – dubbed the “tip of the iceberg”

Calls have been made for a wider investigation following an inquiry into errors made by a Derbyshire council in its hunt for a permanent Traveller site – dubbed the “tip of the iceberg”. A Derbyshire Dales District Council meeting last week (February 15) discussed a report into the authority’s assessment of a potential Traveller site

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Derbyshire County Council considers redesigning childcare schemes in bid to save ‘£3.9m’

Parents and child agencies are being urged to contribute to discussions with Derbyshire County Council about the proposed restructure of its Early Help services and children’s centres to save around £3.9m , as part of the authority’s plans to balance its multi-million pound budget gaps. The Conservative-controlled council has voted to set a balanced budget

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Crimestoppers focus on Buxton in their campaign about County Lines.

Buxton is the focus of Crimestoppers campaign about the dangers of County Lines drug gangs The charity Crimestoppers has launched a new campaign this week in Buxton and across Derbyshire, to highlight signs of serious organised drug crime and to encourage communities to pass on concerns 100% anonymously. Buxton, at the heart of the Peak

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