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Derbyshire County Council considers public consultation into possible emergency fund changes

Derbyshire County Council is considering making changes to reinforce its continued support for a countywide emergency fund to keep helping the most vulnerable with a possible increase in payouts for those desperately in need. The council’s cabinet will be asked at a cabinet meeting on January 11 to agree to seek the public’s views on […]

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Campaigner fears Green Belt land is being sacrificed after North East Derbyshire District Council gave the go-ahead for a housing scheme

A concerned north Derbyshire campaigner fears Green Belt land is being sacrificed for developers who are being granted approval to build more homes during the rising demand and need for affordable properties. Eric Singleton was disappointed after NE Derbyshire District Council gave the go-ahead for a housing development on a previously preserved greenfield Green Belt

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Plans to turn an historic former North Derbyshire bank into flats has been submitted after a previous regeneration scheme was rejected by councillors and at appeal

Plans to turn an historic former Derbyshire bank into flats have been submitted after a previous regeneration scheme was rejected, both by councillors and at appeal. The former RBS Bank, in Snitterton Road, Matlock, would be converted into 16 flats, through the use of the historic property and the demolition of modern extensions and replacement

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Chesterfield Borough Council chiefs continue crackdown on town centre troublemakers and boozy street-drinkers

Chesterfield council chiefs have approved another three-year term for a successful scheme which helps to spare residents and visitors from anti-social behaviour and boozed-up street-drinking in the town centre. The Public Spaces Protection Order was first introduced in Chesterfield in December 2017, and it was renewed in 2020, and Chesterfield Borough Council has now agreed

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Derbyshire fire service aims to introduce cost-saving cuts after identifying £1.2m budget shortfall

Concerned firefighters want to hear Derbyshire residents’ views on the county’s fire service plans to reduce a forecast £1.2m budget gap as it considers over half-a-million pounds of cost-saving cuts and a possible increase in council tax precepts. Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service has identified a potential budget gap of £1.2m by the time of

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Construction work on new theatre and museum in Chesterfield begins

Construction work on new theatre and museum in Chesterfield begins The multi-million-pound refurbishment of Chesterfield’s theatre and museum – which will create a state-of-the-art cultural venue in the heart of the town centre – has officially started on site. The refurbishment of Stephenson Memorial Hall home to both the Pomegranate Theatre and Chesterfield Museum includes

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Residents must be given the opportunity to buy a council car park and playing fields up for sale in a North Derbyshire town

Residents must be given the opportunity to buy a council car park and playing fields up for sale in a Derbyshire town, a ruling has found. This comes after a community group lobbied Derbyshire Dales District Council over Derbyshire County Council’s Cavendish Road car park and adjoining playing fields – which are being marketed for

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Derbyshire County Council leader calls for more Government funding to combat ‘runaway’ childcare costs

Derbyshire County Council’s Leader – who is overseeing a financially-troubled local authority – is continuing to call for the Government to provide extra funding to deal with the ‘runaway’ costs of looking after children in care while dealing with profit-making private providers. During recent county council meetings, the Leader, Cllr Barry Lewis, and the Deputy

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North Derbyshire Radio Sport EXCLUSIVE – We speak to Buxton’s Abbie Wood after winning double gold at the European Short Course Swimming Championships

Buxton swimmer Abbie Wood is celebrating after winning 2 gold medals at the European Short Course Championships. North Derbyshire Radio’s Senior Sports Editor Matthew Rhodes spoke to Abbie after her success in Romania. Listen to the full interview here.

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