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The law recognises that products like alcohol, tobacco and fireworks can be harmful. It's illegal to sell them to children under 18 years of age.
Members of the public and local government electors have certain rights in the audit process and may inspect the accounts.
We have developed an exciting new audio trail for the track bed at Cock Top to help you explore our countryside.
The annual statement of accounts show what we have spent in varying levels of detail. Post-audit statement of accounts are available.
Elvaston Castle's community allotment is where staff and volunteers grow fruit and vegetables and run a small allotment project.
We provide car parks at many of our countryside sites, many of which are free to use. Find out where they are and what charges may apply.
Overgrown hedges and surface vegetation can cause inconvenience to walkers and therefore we will work with landowners to keep this interference to a minimum.
We have developed an exciting new audio trail for Tibshelf Station to help you explore our countryside. Listen to the audio guide.
We have developed an exciting new audio trail for the Vera Babbs memorial seat to help you explore our countryside.
Fly-posting, the illegal fixing of signs, posters or stickers in public areas, is a nuisance and creates potential danger.
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