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17/12/2021: Employees at Erewash branches of a chip-shop chain will not have to spend the festive season in fear of losing their jobs after a company buy-out was announced
17/12/2021: A local fostering agency with an office in Long Eaton is sharing magical moments from foster parents to inspire more people to help children and young people find a positive and secure home next year.
Cllr Bryn Lewis
16/12/2021: A new portfolio holder has been appointed to lead Erewash Borough Council’s continued drive to boost town centres and work with local businesses on breathing new life into the borough’s High Streets.
Angelique Foster
30/11/2021: An incident of needle spiking in Long Eaton continues to be under investigation despite four others in the county having been brought to an end.
The location of the Toton Hub on the Erewash floodplain
16/11/2021: Campaigners and affected residents are reported to be 'cautiously optimistic' that phase 2b of HS2 will now be scrapped in the wake of recent media reports, but there are still nerves whilst they await specific details of the new Integrated Rail Plan due on Thursday before they can feel sure.
Office of Rail and Road
14/10/2021: An Office of Rail and Road (ORR) review commissioned into how Network Rail (NR) plans for and delivers engineering works has found that while there have been some recent improvements, further work is required to minimise disruption to passengers and ensure public money is spent appropriately.
Images from the Long Eaton Natural History Society
12/10/2021: The hunt is on to reunite a tame raven which has an identifying ring around a leg and may even be from a Royal residence!
Locks being lost by John
21/09/2021: A local man has raised over £4,500 after leading a charity fundraising event in Long Eaton.
Jen Berezai from Long Eaton-based AdvoCATS
02/09/2021: Long Eaton-based pets charity AdvoCATS has launched a campaign to make renting a home with pets easier and fairer for tenants and landlords.
18/08/2021: Derbyshire County Council is making it even easier to pick up Covid 19 test kits as it makes them available in libraries and mobile library vans.

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