Host / Show
LIVE

Loading…

Album art
No Show On Air
ON AIR NOW

Author: admin

Appeal for witnesses after serious assault in Alfreton

Officers investigating a serious assault in Alfreton are appealing for witnesses and information. Police were called to the incident in Nottingham Road at just after 11.40pm on Friday 20 September. A woman in her 20s suffered serious facial injuries after being hit in the face with a metal pole. She was taken to hospital for

Imagen por defecto

Derbyshire Dales District Council is due to spend £3.8 million on 23 homes providing temporary accommodation for Afghan refugees and people who become homeless

A Derbyshire council is due to spend £3.8 million on 23 homes providing temporary accommodation for Afghan refugees and people who become homeless. Derbyshire Dales District Council has been given £3.8 million by central Government, from its £450 million local authority housing fund. The council has already been given £2.2 million from a previous round

Changes ahead for Derbyshire’s household waste recycling centres

From 1 October, there will be a slight change in daily opening times from 8.30am to 6pm to 9.30am to 5pm at 8 of the council’s 9 centres. Hours will remain the same at the Waterswallows site in Buxton due to different contractual arrangements at that centre. A new trade waste service will also be

Appeal for witnesses after 92-year-old man is assaulted in Clay Cross

Police are appealing for witnesses and information after a 92-year-old man was assaulted in Clay Cross. The incident occurred between 11am and 12noon on 31 August when the man was sat on a bench at the bus station. He was then approached by a group of four youths who grabbed him, lifted him over the

New national housing policies could create “large dormitory settlements of commuters” in parts of Derbyshire without investment into infrastructure and jobs

New national housing policies could create “large dormitory settlements of commuters” in parts of Derbyshire without investment into infrastructure and jobs, a council says. A Derbyshire Dales District Council meeting this month debated new planning policies brought by the new Labour Government which could see its housing targets more than doubled from 216 homes per

Campaigners aim to appeal against Bolsover District Council’s decision to give Clowne Garden Village housing scheme the go-ahead

Campaigners are planning to appeal against a controversial decision by Bolsover District Council’s planning committee to grant outline planning permission for a massive housing development near two Derbyshire villages. The planning committee approved Waystone Ltd’s outline planning application at a meeting on September 17 for the Clowne Garden Village scheme’s plans for 1,800 new homes

Motorists set to benefit from £3m to beat potholes as Derbyshire County Council pushes for more funding

Motorists are set to benefit from a £3m Government cash injection to support Derbyshire council’s fight to overcome pothole problems but the authority’s highways chief has expressed disappointment that so far the contribution is smaller than the previous year’s funding. Cllr Charlotte Cupit, Cabinet Member for Highways Assets and Transport, at Conservative-controlled Derbyshire County Council

Work to tackle spiking across Derbyshire showcased as national campaign begins

Officers in Derbyshire will be out and about supporting the campaign, which has been coordinated by the National Police Chief Council (NPCC). Whilst our work to tackle and educate on spiking happens all year round, the week of intensification is a chance to put a spotlight on the issue, raise awareness and improve investigations into