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“Dangerous” Derbyshire Dales housing plans must be rejected

A council leader says “dangerous” housing plans in a Derbyshire village are “the worst” he has ever seen for causing potential risks to public safety. Cllr Garry Purdy, leader of Derbyshire Dales District Council, told a planning meeting last night (September 13) that plans for 15 houses across from Biggin View in Dog Lane, Hulland […]

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Amber Valley Council to spend more on bins after faulty batch

A Derbyshire council is spending thousands of pounds extra on bins after an initial batch proved widely faulted and frequently broke, alongside rising costs of plastic. Amber Valley Borough Council had budgeted to spend £114,000 on replacing general waste and recycling bins for thousands of residents – including bins for newly-built homes – over the

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Local Proclamation of King Charles III held at Chesterfield Town Hall

Crowds gathered outside Chesterfield Town Hall to witness a local ceremony to proclaim the accession of King Charles III today, Sunday, 11 September. Councillor Tony Rogers, Mayor of Chesterfield, read the Local Proclamation from the balcony of the Town Hall, as part of a series of official events held across the country this weekend to mark

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Derbyshire leaders pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II following her death

Derbyshire leaders have paid tribute to a ‘dedicated’ and ‘much-loved’ monarch, following the sad death of Queen Elizabeth II. Union flags at public buildings throughout the county fly at half mast today (September 9) and civic events such as public meetings have been suspended until further notice as a mark of respect for the late

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Derbyshire gay rights trailblazer honoured with cross country walk

A trailblazer of early gay rights was honoured with an annual walk, raising more than £500 for Chesterfield’s LGBT+ centre. Edwardian activist and poet Edward Carpenter was remembered during the sponsored seven mile walk starting at his home, in Millthorpe, and continuing cross country through Rumbling Street, Wilday Green and Cutthorpe to Chesterfield, where he

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Mother continues fight for Derbyshire day centres – as public opposes closures

The mother of a woman with learning disabilities refuses to give up the fight against proposals to close eight Derbyshire adult day centres, as it is revealed the overwhelming majority of people consulted over the plans are against them. Bolsover district councillor Sandra Peake picked up the gauntlet when she heard Carter Lane Day Centre,

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