County Council Highways savings enable more roads to be resurfaced
Savings made by Derbyshire County Council’s highways department have been ploughed back into the budget, which will mean more roads will be resurfaced.
Savings made by Derbyshire County Council’s highways department have been ploughed back into the budget, which will mean more roads will be resurfaced.
Derbyshire County Council’s b_line 3 card, which offers discounts for those aged from 19 up to their 22nd birthday is to be extended from the end of December to the end of March 2026.
Derbyshire Wayfarer Ranger tickets can now be purchased through an app, making them more convenient for bus and train users.
A local organisation formed 47 years ago in Long Eaton has seen another change in its history as it becomes part of a wider-looking structure.
Tilly Dowler is an extraordinary young lady who has shared something of her life and her achievements with Martin Sykes, who is the Chair of the Erewash Valley Talking News (that incorporates the Long Eaton & District Talking Newspaper).
Derbyshire Conservatives have criticised the Government’s and East Midlands Mayoral plans to introduce a tourism levy for overnight visitors to the region – including the popular Peak District – as part of the Chancellor’s recent Autumn budget announcement.
Campaigners opposed to Derbyshire County Council’s long-running agreement to sell eight care homes have been shocked to learn the authority’s new Reform UK administration is being forced to revise its plans with feared closures following a failed attempt to sell the homes to a single provider.
A ‘revolutionary’ new app which brings together all of Nottingham’s public transport services has been launched across the East Midlands.
Plans are being revised for the future of eight Derbyshire care homes after a planned sale fell through.
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