A taste of Derbyshire for Japanese youngsters
Students from Japan have had a taste of Derbyshire life, school lessons and culture during a recent twinning visit to the county.
Students from Japan have had a taste of Derbyshire life, school lessons and culture during a recent twinning visit to the county.
The latest Director of Public Health Annual Report, published by Derbyshire County Council, focuses on the work being carried out across the county to go further and faster in reducing the harms caused by smoking, to save lives and create a smoke free future for the next generation.
Since 2012, global services of remembrance for families, couples and individuals affected by the loss of a baby, whether that be during pregnancy, at birth or in infancy have been held at Cathedrals, Minsters and Abbeys across the UK and beyond.
The latest survey of 4,297 UK adults, commissioned by In Kind Direct from YouGov, paints a stark picture this National Hygiene Week of the deepening crisis throughout the UK as now nearly 10 million adults are unable to access basic hygiene products.
Thousands of residents in Derbyshire have used their voice to set the future direction of policing across the county.
Former BBC Radio Derby presenter Sally Pepper is joining forces with Erewash Sound to add her new podcast, ‘Truly, Madly, Derby’ to the station’s weekly schedule. Sally’s aim of this hour-long programme is to put Derby and Derbyshire on the map.
Derbyshire Police officers have made communities safer with more than 9,000 hours of extra patrols across the county in the last year.
The Mayor of Erewash donned gloves and took to the ring as she visited a boxing club that won funding from the borough council.
If you have waved a child off to college or university recently, you have probably already given them lots of words of wisdom about keeping safe.
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