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CCTV to be extended in Chesterfield

Around £10,000 is set to be invested to help boost Chesterfield’s CCTV network– in a bid to increase safety in one of the town’s popular areas. Chesterfield Borough Council is set to invest in additional CCTV that will expand its security coverage into the Chatsworth Road area of the town, as part of its commitment

Chesterfield Borough Council set to confirm appointment of new Chief Executive

Christine Durrant is set to succeed Huw Bowen as Chesterfield Borough Council’s chief executive when Huw retires in May 2026. The appointment is expected to be confirmed at a meeting of Full Council on Wednesday 17 December. Christine currently serves as the council’s Deputy Chief Executive and has been a key member of the council’s

Postal vote details for Chesterfield residents

Chesterfield Borough Council is urging postal voters to reapply by the end of January or risk losing the ability to vote by post. Anyone who has been registered for a postal vote since before 2024 must reapply by 31 January 2026 to ensure they don’t lose the right to vote by post. This requirement is

Anglers welcome prospect of fishing returning to Derbyshire beauty spot after tenancy dispute with North East Derbyshire District Council

Derbyshire environment councillors have recommended that angling should return to Wingerworth Lido after a controversial decision to withdraw a fishing club’s tenancy at a beauty spot sparked a public backlash. North East Derbyshire District Council withdrew Clay Cross Angling Association’s tenancy at the Wingerworth Lido during concerns for the area’s biodiversity but following complaints from

The Reform-run Derbyshire County Council is considering scrapping its entire direct delivery of its adult education service and handing it over to commissioned private providers

The Reform-run Derbyshire County Council is considering scrapping its entire direct delivery of its adult education service and handing it over to commissioned private providers. This comes after the authority, under the now-resigned cabinet member for education, Jack Bradley, illegally approved the closure of five community adult education centres without consultation in August. That decision,

North Derbyshire hospice launches urgent appeal to keep beds open

Ashgate Hospice has launched an urgent appeal to save vital end of life care beds after it said it has been forced to announce devastating cuts due to ‘unfair funding’. In October, the charity revealed proposals to reduce inpatient beds, cut staffing numbers, and scale back some of its services as part of £2.6 million

Protesters set to go head-to-head at Chesterfield asylum seeker hotel for second time

Protesters opposed to illegal immigration and counter ‘unity’ campaigners keen to defend immigrants are once again preparing to go head-to-head at a second demonstration outside a Chesterfield hotel which is housing unsettled asylum seekers. More than 600 people attended the last demonstration at the Sandpiper Hotel, on Sheffield Road, in Chesterfield, between Old Whittington and