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Still time to have your say on the Chesterfield local plan

There is still time for residents and businesses to have their say on the new Chesterfield Borough Local Plan. The online consultation is open until Monday 12 May – people do not have to respond to every element of the consultation and can choose to comment on specific issues that are important to them like

Derbyshire Police protecting young people against sextortion

Derbyshire Police are holding a webinar to explain the dangers of sextortion. The free session will be hosted by the forces Cyber Crime experts and will take place on Thursday 22nd May at 6.30pm. Financially Motivated Sexual Exploitation (FMSE), commonly known as sextortion. In thirty minutes, this webinar will include important information about the signs

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Chesterfield showcases £2 billion regeneration vision at UKREiiF 2025

Chesterfield is set to unveil its ambitious £2 billion regeneration programme at the UK Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum (UKREiiF) in Leeds from May 20–22, positioning itself as one of the most exciting growth areas in the East Midlands. Chesterfield’s presence will focus on a wide range of investment-ready opportunities across housing, town centre

Warning as areas of moorland wildfire reignite in the Peak District

A warning has been issued after a major wildfire in Derbyshire was found to have partially reignited. Flames were spotted near Errwood Reservoir in the Goyt Valley on Wednesday and at its height 10 fire appliances were deployed to the scene. On Saturday, Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service (DFRS) said there were still two appliances

Chesterfield are in the play offs

Will Grigg scored the vital goal as Chesterfield beat Accrington to snatch the final play-off spot in League Two. The Spireites were ninth at the start of the day and were relying on Salford and Grimsby not winning and for themselves to get at least a point at the Wham Stadium. It worked out perfectly

A Derbyshire farming family aiming to diversify by building glamping pods is set for another setback because the countryside site is not connected with public transport

A Derbyshire farming family that wants to build glamping pods on their land faces another setback because the countryside site is not connected to public transport. Barry Britland, whose family has farmed land off Hey Lane, a mile outside Wirksworth, for 50 years, has applied to build four glamping pods on the Racecourse Retreat camping