Game on for Derby Business Community (4th July)
Local companies and organisations are being invited to recapture their childhoods and compete in a series of fun sporting challenges based on the traditional school sports day.
Local companies and organisations are being invited to recapture their childhoods and compete in a series of fun sporting challenges based on the traditional school sports day.
Derbyshire County Council made offers of infant, primary and junior school places to approximately 10,300 children on Tuesday 16th April.
A visit to Erewash by the Archbishop of Canterbury saw the Church of England head surprise passers-by as he prayed with them on Ilkeston Market Place.
The East Midlands Chamber has called for the Government to reconsider the “common usage charge” on food imports. The fee, capped at £145 for a mixed consignment is introduced on 30th April and will be applied to some animal and plant products arriving from the EU via Dover or Folkestone.
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has grown for the second month in a row, up 0.1% in February, according to new estimated figures published recently by the Office for National Statistics.
Passengers travelling by train from Ilkeston Railway Station may have the chance to enjoy some classical music on later legs of their journey.
Derbyshire County Council is set to receive over five million pounds in funding over the next five years to help reduce smoking rates across the county.
Young people could soon find more careers in transport, following Government proposals to lower the minimum age requirements for bus and coach drivers and speed up training for bus, coach and lorry drivers.
Four people have been hospitalised after a collision between three vehicles in Borrowash on Wednesday morning (10th April), resulting in a response from three emergency services including an air ambulance.
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