Borough Council boosts ‘Singing for Brain’ choir inspired by TV’s Vicky McClure
Choir sessions to help local people combat dementia have been given a funding boost by Erewash council – in the wake of telly’s Vicky McClure championing the therapy.
Choir sessions to help local people combat dementia have been given a funding boost by Erewash council – in the wake of telly’s Vicky McClure championing the therapy.
Innovation, making productivity gains and empowering the workforce were among themes explored by the region’s businesses at the East Midlands Future Flux Economic and Innovation Conference on 28th November.
First-year T Level Science students at Derby College Group’s (DCG) Joseph Wright Centre showcased impressive innovation and professionalism as they pitched their business ideas to a panel of industry experts in this year’s Dragons’ Den Challenge.
A councillor from Borrowash has been included in the prestigious 2025 Diversity Power List. Tania Stevenson is one of 50 people listed as champions of diversity and inclusion across the UK, the list honouring, highlighting and recognising individuals who work tirelessly to make a difference to other people’s lives.
A cutting-edge Erewash company that manufactures ultra high-tech carbon and glass fibre components for satellites and Formula 1 teams is one of the latest local success stories to be awarded an innovation grant from the borough council.
A top Alton Towers Resort executive has been announced as Derbyshire County Council’s recommended new Chief Executive.
A cutting-edge Erewash company that manufactures ultra high-tech carbon and glass fibre components for satellites and Formula 1 teams is one of the latest local success stories to be awarded an innovation grant from the borough council.
Police and Crime Commissioner Nicolle Ndiweni-Roberts is urging people to think twice before buying an e-scooter for Christmas – or risk throwing their money down the drain.
A proposal to reduce the number of councils in Derbyshire from 10 to one will be submitted to government by Derbyshire County Council as its preferred option for local government reorganisation.
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