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Residents who use Stonegravels Household Waste Recycling Centre in Chesterfield are being advised to plan ahead as the site prepares to close temporarily for maintenance work.
A major investment aimed at reducing ‘hidden’ unemployment is coming to Derbyshire, after we have secured more than £3.7 million to help residents facing complex barriers to work, including disabilities or chronic illness.
Investors and developers are being encouraged to find out what Derbyshire can do for them next week as a delegation from the county council heads north to the UK’s Real Estate Investment & Infrastructure Forum in Leeds.
Ripley Library has again been named as a hub for World Book Day, with the aim of helping more children learn to love reading.
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.
Book lovers in Somercotes are being encouraged to take advantage of new weekly sessions which have been set up in a village hall while the area’s library is temporarily closed.
Leader of Derbyshire County Council Councillor Alan Graves has welcomed the repayment of a loan to the council following the sale of the Buxton Crescent Hotel business to luxury health spa operator Champneys, in partnership with Cheyne Capital.
A new initiative between us and our waste contractor Associated Waste Management (AWM) is set to benefit local communities and the environment.
Measures needed to help nature and habitats on our doorsteps thrive and survive can now be viewed as part of the newly published Local Nature Recovery Strategy for Derby and Derbyshire.
Local residents are being encouraged to submit their comments on the planning applications which seek to transform County Hall into Smedley’s Hydro.
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