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Government inspectors have found we have continued to build on our 'Good' Ofsted grading for vulnerable children at risk of harm and in need of help and protection.
Oker Road, near Matlock in the Derbyshire Dales, reopened to traffic over the weekend, following extensive work to fix a landslip.
Members of our Cabinet will consider new options for improving the visitor experience at Elvaston Castle and Gardens and safeguarding its long-term future.
Derbyshire Dales District Council took a decision in principle to turn 4 sites into temporary travellers' sites, subject to planning permission.
Parents of year 6 pupils living in Derbyshire can apply from today (Monday 8 September 2025) for their child’s secondary school place for September 2026.
Have you got what it takes to help Derbyshire children stay safe as they walk to school?
Work on a plan to fix the major landslip at Leashaw, near Holloway is continuing, with new milestones set for the repair project.
A plan which would see all our libraries remain open offering modern and sustainable services to their communities could get the green light in the new year.
We're extending a trial of a new material to fix potholes after positive feedback and good results over the last few months.
Proposed changes to Derbyshire Healthy Homes Project to ensure it supports people who need the most help will be considered next week.
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