Tickets are now on sale for this year’s Shine A Light extravaganza which will see stunning displays of light and sound return to Derbyshire for the third year running.
Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1973 mining disaster at Markham Colliery.
Ongoing litigation related to Derbyshire County Council and Derby City Council’s long term waste management contract has been settled out of court.
Residents are being given the chance to have their say about our services and let us know how satisfied they are with how we’re running the council and the decisions we’re taking.
The number of new members joining a Derbyshire library has soared by 255% since its move to a newly refurbished sports centre.
Potential changes to the way our Household Waste Recycling Centres are run are to be discussed at a Cabinet meeting next week.
Changes to community alarms will be considered next week. Cabinet will be asked on 27 July 2023 to agree to change the eligibility criteria for a community alarm.
Millions of pounds in funding, made possible because of plans for devolution in the East Midlands, has been agreed and will be spent on improving housing, transport and the skills of local people.
Major repairs to Chesterfield’s Whittington Moor roundabout will start from 7pm on Monday for 8 nights.
Local residents and businesses hit by recent flooding including the torrential downpours on Saturday 8 July 2023 and during June 2023, can now apply for emergency financial help from a hardship fund set up by Derbyshire County Council.
We’ve backed a call for a Parliamentary debate on the subject of assisted dying.
Coffee shops across the county are the focus of a Trading Standards campaign aimed at ensuring customers with allergies are not being put at risk or misled by being sold contaminated products.
School pupils will continue to receive hot, healthy and nutritious meals of the same quality and size despite soaring food and staffing costs as we pledge to prioritise children’s health and protect local jobs.
As Derbyshire kids are counting down until school’s out for the summer, students from the Toyota City Junior marching band in Japan are gearing up for a trip to Derbyshire in early August.
A Youth Employment Support Hub (YES) initiative we have set up in Chesterfield has been so successful that it will be continued and extended to offer more face-to-face help and county wide online support.
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