New Government funding aims to boost stop smoking quit rates across the county
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.
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.
Visit Nottinghamshire, the visitor economy division of Marketing Nottingham and Nottinghamshire (MNN), has announced the successful approval of its Local Visitor Economy Partnership (LVEP) application, marking a significant milestone in the organisation's ongoing commitment to the development and growth of Nottingham and Nottinghamshire’s visitor economy.
Maggie Throup OBE is urging local community and voluntary groups to apply for National Lottery funding.
As scores of drivers continue to detail observations of the number of pot holes on our roads and damage being caused to their vehicles as a result, a programme of pothole repairs and road resurfacing projects for the East Midlands, has been revealed, with the first set of roads already having been resurfaced to help make journeys safer, faster and smoother.
A spokesperson for the East Midlands Chamber has said that the imminent closure of Nottingham’s Ted Baker store on Bridlesmith Gate further reinforces the challenges faced by city centre retail and the need for investment.
A speeding driver who left his victim “wishing she had died” after ploughing into her at nearly 60mph has been jailed.
Derbyshire child exploitation charity, Safe and Sound, has been appointed to work with more than 10,000 school pupils across the city and county to empower and give them confidence to stand up for their friends and intervene safely.
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