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Derbyshire County Council introduces waste centre charges to dispose of tyres and asbsetos

Derbyshire County Council will soon be introducing charges for the disposal of tyres and asbestos at its nine household waste recycling centres as part of money-saving plans to help address an estimated budget deficit of around £40m for the 2024/25 financial year. The Conservative-led council – which is already busy implementing numerous countywide saving plans

Get creative with this year’s Summer Reading Challenge at Derbyshire Libraries

Youngsters across Derbyshire are being encouraged to sign up to this year’s Summer Reading Challenge and get creative. All our libraries will be taking part in the annual Summer Reading Challenge which was officially launched at Chesterfield Library on Saturday (6 July). The challenge is presented by The Reading Agency and this year aims to

Former GP staff member pleads guilty to stealing £22k from Hartington surgery

A former staff member of a GP surgery near Buxton has pleaded guilty to fraud after stealing more than £20,000. Kim Allsopp’s deceit was uncovered after accountants for the surgery in Hartington found discrepancies in the accounts in September 2022. When the books were reviewed it was found that £22,000 was missing from the accounts

Woman arrested in connection with Wirksworth bomb hoax

Just before 3pm on Saturday 6th July it was reported a woman had entered a restaurant on The Market Place in Wirksworth and a threat was made about a bomb. A cordon was put in place and a number of roads were closed to allow for searches and enquiries to take place as a precaution

Derbyshire County Council says ‘cost-control’ helped reduce 2023/24’s forecast £46.4m budget deficit by over half

Derbyshire County Council has revealed how dramatic cost-control measures have helped to reduce an estimated £46.4m budget overspend forecast for the 2023-24 financial year by more than half with the remaining shortfall to be met from the council’s financial reserves. The Conservative-controlled council claims the forecast revenue overspend was due to external forces beyond its

Watchdog fears Bolsover District Council’s £15m regeneration scheme could go ‘belly up’

Doubts have surfaced over whether Bolsover District Council will receive £15m of regeneration funding as watchdogs questioned the authority’s controversial decision to spread the money across the region instead of sticking to original plans to help struggling Bolsover town centre. During the council’s Local Growth Scrutiny Committee meeting, Chairperson Tom Munro suggested the Government funding