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Man jailed after Whitwell burglary

A man has been jailed after a burglary in Whitwell and six other people have been arrested after burglaries and vehicle thefts across Derbyshire. Neil Mann was disturbed by a neighbour as he helped himself to items from a home in Middlegate Field Drive, at around 4pm on 16 February. A young woman heard footsteps

Two people die in house fire in Chesterfield

Police were called to reports of a fire at a house on Staunton Close in Chesterfield at 2.50am this morning, Sunday 7 April. Officers attended with colleagues from Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service and East Midlands Ambulance Service, and assisted with road closures and scene preservation. A woman managed to escape from the property but

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Derbyshire County Council considers reducing number of day centres and residential units for people with learning difficulties

Derbyshire County Council has insisted it remains committed to supporting people with learning difficulties and autism despite plans to consider stopping a number of ‘Day Opportunity’ and ‘Short Break’ support services as the authority faces on-going financial problems. The Conservative-controlled council’s cabinet will decide at a meeting on April 11, at County Hall, in Matlock,

Spiking: Understanding the facts and fears

Police and partners have been talking to young people to find out what they know about spiking, and how we can best support them. Whilst Derbyshire remains below the regional average for cases of spiking, we will never become complacent and will always take the opportunity to raise awareness and prevent incidents from happening. Officers,

Derbyshire County Council considers live-streaming chamber meetings with its ‘£173,000’ audio-visual system

Derbyshire council’s Deputy Leader has highlighted the positives of the authority’s ‘£173,000’ audio-visual system in its meeting chamber with possible future plans for live-streaming for the public and a voting system to identify how councillors are choosing to vote. The Conservative-controlled county council was asked by opposition Labour Cllr Kevin Gillott at a Full Council

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Derbyshire County Council’s plan for electoral boundary changes moves closer despite opposition

Conservative-controlled Derbyshire County Council has paved the way to submit proposed changes to its electoral boundaries – which could see divisions and councillors in Labour-dominated Chesterfield reduced by one and the number of Conservative-dominated South Derbyshire divisions and councillors increased by one. County councillors voted by a majority at a Full Council meeting on March