East Midlands businesses reflect on Euros trade impact
Amid 2024’s sporting summer and as Euro 2024 final reached its final with England playing Spain, East Midlands businesses have told East Midlands Chamber of their experience adapting to demand.
Amid 2024’s sporting summer and as Euro 2024 final reached its final with England playing Spain, East Midlands businesses have told East Midlands Chamber of their experience adapting to demand.
An Ilkeston woman has been jailed for seven and a half years after stabbing her partner during an argument just days before Christmas.
Local residents and businesses flooded in Derbyshire during Storm Babet are being reminded to apply for grant funding before the 1st August deadline to help protect their property from further flooding in the future.
Toddlers and pensioners are among Erewash residents who have benefitted from a council mission to inject tens of thousands of pounds into the community with a minimum of faff, a new report reveals.
Homeless people in Erewash and those facing the threat of losing the roof over their heads are poised to get an extra £129,159 of help from the borough council.
Two Long Eaton schools are to receive a share of almost £5 million as part of a wider investment by Derbyshire County Council to provide additional places for children and young people with special and complex needs across the county.
A parish councillor has been shortlisted for a national award, having been selected as one of eight candidates for a 'Positive Role Model' accolade as part of the 13th National Diversity Awards which will be held at the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral on 4th October 2024.
Erewash residents seeking to dispose of tyres and asbestos at the Ilkeston Household Waste Recycling Centre or at any of the other eight Derbyshire County Council run sites should expect to pay from Thursday 1st August 2024.
A new report has revealed that a £2.8m boost for Erewash clinched by the borough council from central government is putting the borough on the map as it improves the lives of residents.
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