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The school admissions code requires that each local authority must have a fair access protocol. Our fair access protocols for secondary and primary schools.
If you are visiting a friend or family member then there are several risks you can look out for and deal with.
There are a number of services available in Derbyshire to help protect you from falling, or reduce the chance of falling.
Privacy notice for the Families Information Service. We would like to make information about you and the services you provide available to the public.
The family help service supports families with children and young people with specific needs in a targeted, helpful way.
Our libraries are a good place to find out about your family tree. Even if your family isn't from the area there'll be information to help you make a start.
A guide to where to start with your family history and the main types of record to help you.
Before you start, decide whether to start with your mother or father's family. Doing both at once is not impossible but can become very confusing.
Tracing your ancestry can be a very time-consuming process. Before launching into the project, it is important to take some preliminary steps:
Chesterfield and District Family History Society surname search.
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