Residents still have time to have their say on future options for two services.
We have set a balanced budget for the year ahead and agreed a less than maximum level council tax rise.
Residents, businesses and visitors across the county can now check which mobile service provider offers the best signal in their area following a project we undertook to map coverage.
A remodelled care home has been rated Good in all five areas by the Care Quality Commission – impressing inspectors with its caring and attentive staff and excellent integrated working between health and social care teams.
A report due to be considered by our Cabinet shows that the highways team have spent more than £41m on maintaining and improving the county’s roads from April 2025 to December 2025 - more than in any previous year.
As part of Foster for East Midlands Councils, we are encouraging people from all backgrounds to consider fostering and make a life-changing difference for local children.
A children’s home we run has received a good rating in all areas by Oftsed for its safe, nurturing environment and strong leadership.
Residents will be encouraged to get creative this spring with the return of our flagship Derbyshire Makes festival at 6 locations across the county.
Work to remove trees affected by ash dieback disease along the Via Gellia road (A5012) is nearing completion with the final section due to start on Monday (9 February 2026) between Cromford and Bonsall.
Proposals for how council services could be delivered to Derbyshire’s communities in the future have been put out for consultation by the government.
Leading figures from the mineral products industry joined our Cabinet Members on Friday (30 January 2026) to renew a commitment to work together for the benefit of both the industry and the county.
We are urging landowners and managers across Derbyshire to be vigilant and check for signs that their trees could be declining or unstable, putting them at risk of falling and causing danger to people or property.
We have announced a major boost to support local people recovering from drug and alcohol dependence.
A Derbyshire couple who have dedicated their lives to caring for some of the county’s most vulnerable children have been honoured with a national award.
Cabinet members will be asked to approve our revised Council Plan at a meeting next week (29 January 2026) as a ‘pragmatic and no-nonsense approach to local government’.
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