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Hosepipe ban in Youlgreave

Residents have welcomed what is thought to be the first hosepipe ban in the UK. Youlgreave Waterworks, which supplies water to the village of Youlgreave in North Derbyshire, introduced the ban after a two-month spell of dry weather. Residents of the village, which has had its own water supply since 1829, are being asked to

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New mowing regime to support biodiversity across High Peak

This spring the Council is formalising the changes we have made to our mowing regime over the past couple of years and extending the changes to additional areas within some of these sites, demonstrating our commitment to enhancing biodiversity and encouraging nature recovery. Designated areas of grass will continue to be cut on a once-a-year

Derbyshire County Council announce new top team

Reform UK took control of the county council in the local elections held on 1 May and now have 42 seats out of a total of 64 seats on the council. At the AGM on Wednesday 21 May the new Leader of the county council was confirmed as Councillor Alan Graves, who represents the Aston

A Derbyshire County Councillor claims a vote counter contributed financially to a Derbyshire County Council election candidate’s campaign

A Derbyshire council has stated all its recent election arrangements were carried out in accordance with all relevant electoral legislation after a concerned councillor claimed an assistant in the recent Derbyshire County Council election count based in the High Peak had contributed financially towards a candidate’s campaign. Re-elected Local Conservative Derbyshire County Councillor Nigel Gourlay,

Chesterfield MP Toby Perkins continues to fight for the Chesterfield-to-Staveley bypass scheme to help ‘unacceptable levels’ of air pollution highlighted by Chesterfield Borough Council

Chesterfield MP Toby Perkins is continuing to press for the Chesterfield-Staveley bypass scheme to get under way after raising concerns that there are too many residents still being exposed to ‘unacceptable levels’ of air pollution. A recently-released Chesterfield Borough Council 2024 Air Quality Status Report revealed High Street and Ringwood Road, in Brimington, as the

Reform has scrapped Derbyshire’s committee on climate change, biodiversity and carbon reduction, with fears this will directly impact flood prevention

Reform has scrapped Derbyshire’s committee on climate change, biodiversity and carbon reduction, with fears this will directly impact flood prevention. In its first series of decisions with the keys to Derbyshire County Council, Reform UK has chosen to axe one of the authority’s scrutiny committees, formed four years ago by the Conservatives. The climate change