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19/03/2024: Free parking for an hour is to be trialled by Erewash Borough Council at two of its town centre car parks.
19/03/2024: A new pilot is underway allowing members of the public to upload photos and videos of illegal parking in their communities directly to the police to hold drivers accountable.
19/03/2024: Derby City Council has announced a new partnership with Kingdom Local Authority Support that will see Officers take to Derby’s streets and tackle littering and fly-tipping through education and enforcement.
19/03/2024: As Easter approaches, families and individuals are gearing up for travels and adventures to celebrate the holiday season. For those with accessibility considerations, planning such trips can present unique challenges, especially when it comes to transportation. 
Department for Transport
19/03/2024: Drivers across the East Midlands will benefit from a £5.02 million boost for safety improvements to the A6, A60, and A6200 as part of the Government's investment into 17 of the most high risk roads in England, the Department for Transport announced on 19th March 2024.
Department for Transport
18/03/2024: A new campaign to remind young men to CLICK their seat belt in a bid to shift attitudes and save lives on roads across England and Wales has been launched.
James Cartwright
18/03/2024: The Technical Director of an East Midlands managed service provider has warned businesses should act now ahead of a seismic change on the way in 2025.
18/03/2024: Police officers in Erewash are asking for help from the public to identify a man wanted for questioning in connection with a theft in Risley.
18/03/2024: Five Midlands Councils, in collaboration with Midlands Connect, have come together to successfully bid for £17.6m of Government’s Local Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (LEVI) Fund to get more EV charge points onto our streets.
Department for Transport
18/03/2024: Charging electric vehicles is set to get even easier thanks to hundreds of millions of funding made available for Midlands local authorities, homeowners and renters today (18 March).

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