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Special educational needs panels meet regularly. Find out each panel's representatives and what each panel does.
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.
If you'd like white on brown tourism signage, you'll need to be assessed by Visit England, then apply to us.
A to Z guide on waste - E. Some ideas to help you decide what to do with your unwanted items, such as reduce, reuse or recycle.
The Derbyshire Directory is an online list of more than 3,000 community groups, clubs, speakers, charities and voluntary organisations.
Derbyshire Record Office accepts a wide range of archives and local studies collections for storage, preservation and public access.
We match our learning programmes to local needs by consulting with our learners, Derbyshire residents, local communities and employers.
Our Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Service service is one of our most complex and sensitive areas of work and each child's case is different.
Crime, fear of crime and anti-social behaviour is an important consideration in the quality of life of local communities.
The health and happiness of Derbyshire families is at the heart of the service that Families Information Service (FIS) provides.
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