Long Eaton-based charity to fight on for renters to have pets
The co-founder of Long Eaton-based pets charity AdvoCATS has expressed bitter disappointment at the impact of the General Election announcement on the proposed Renters Reform Bill.
The co-founder of Long Eaton-based pets charity AdvoCATS has expressed bitter disappointment at the impact of the General Election announcement on the proposed Renters Reform Bill.
A business support project being run by the East Midlands Chamber has demonstrated positive results.
An all-day, free party to celebrate Sadler Gate returns to Derby in June after last year’s event attracted hundreds of visitors.
The Liberal Democrats have announced that their five year plan to give patients in Derbyshire a legal right to see a GP within a week or 24-hours if in urgent need will be in their General Election manifesto.
A website exists giving people interested in arts the chance to find out about venues offering activities and exhibitions and more besides, not only in Erewash but across Derbyshire. Visit www.derbyshireopenarts.co.uk, pop into your local library to pick up a free brochure or watch out for them in locations elsewhere across Erewash.
A quest to rid an Erewash town of a major eyesore has taken a giant leap forward – with an announcement by the borough council that it has bought Long Eaton’s derelict Galaxy cinema.
Circus Starr are returning to Derby with their inclusive circus inspired show. This year’s event will be different as it is held indoors rather than in their Big Top Tent.
A growing number of businesses in the East Midlands are benefitting from tailored business support, thanks to the Accelerator project. Evaluation of the project’s performance at its halfway point has identified over 1,100 businesses that have been engaged and are working with a business adviser to boost their growth.
A fresh boost to community groups and voluntary organisations across Erewash has been launched by the borough council – which is offering to help them out with fast funding grants of up to £1,500.
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