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Cycling is a great way to experience the Derbyshire countryside. We have over 266 miles (444km) of traffic-free, family friendly and accessible trails.
At Ripley library there is a good range of both local and family history books available to borrow and for reference.
The places that we live, and how they are planned, can play a role in how healthy we are. Planning policy can help shape communities.
Adoption of a private street essentially means that we have taken over responsibility for its maintenance - that is has become maintainable at public expense.
Report a problem or fault with a street light, lamp, lit traffic sign or bollard, including emergency faults such as exposed cables.
As part of a new approach to integrated strategic planning, designed to achieve a closer integration of service and financial planning.
We aim to improve life for local people by supporting business, helping consumers and tackling unfair and unsafe trading practices.
We deliver learning from adult community education centres and around 100 community venues across Derbyshire.
Lea Green provides outdoor activities and residential accommodation and is located right on the edge of the Peak District National Park.
We have developed an exciting new audio trail for Carnarvon Arms and Teversal Station to help you explore our countryside.
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