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Community groups, sports clubs, charities and voluntary organisations are at the heart of life in Derbyshire - here's where you can find how to contact them.
The Derbyshire Economic Review aims to give a brief snapshot of the latest statistics and news on the Derbyshire economy both in a national and local context.
The Derbyshire Wayfarer is a day rover ticket allowing virtually unlimited bus and train travel throughout Derbyshire for a whole day.
The English Indices of Deprivation are the government's official measure of multiple deprivation at small area level.
The first meeting of the county council was on 1 April 1889 when the authority consisted of 80 members, 60 of them councillors and 20 of them aldermen.
The Hub gives local people in South Normanton, Blackwell, Pinxton and the surrounding areas easy access to the services they need – all in one place.
Our timeline showing everything we've done so far, or are currently working on to tackle climate change.
The Leys Resource Centre is a purpose-built establishment and offers specialist day services for older people with dementia 3 days per week at its main centre.
The local offer is an information, support and advice service for children and young people aged 0 to 25 with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND).
The mound is of historical significance falling within the boundary of the Elvaston Castle Estate and currently listed as a Grade II structure.
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