Derbyshire parents hear about their child's secondary school place for September
Parents across Derbyshire have been informed about their child’s secondary school place for September.
Parents across Derbyshire have been informed about their child’s secondary school place for September.
Parkinson's UK is the national support and research charity, offering ongoing support, information and friendship to local people with Parkinson's, their families and carers. Locally, the Derby branch meets in the Broadway Baptist Church (Derby) (DE22 1BP) hall on the first Tuesday of every month between 2pm and 4pm and holds a number of activities and initiatives for members. All are welcome to attend and free parking is available in the church car park.
A statement from the East Midlands Chamber has welcomed long-anticipated Government funds of £123 million for the Midlands Rail Hub - a project to improve connectivity between train stations across the midlands but said that it does little to meet the needs of those in the region.
One in three adults in the UK have high blood pressure but do not know it – and this can lead to serious health problems.
Maggie Throup OBE MP, Member of Parliament for Erewash has successfully lobbied Government Ministers to secure funding to support mental health facilities for children and young people in Erewash.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has launched a new multi-media marketing campaign across England to remind parents and carers of the risk of their children missing out on protection against serious diseases that are re-emerging in the country – with an urgent call to action to catch up on missed vaccinations.
People in Derby aged over 40 – particularly those at higher risk of cardiovascular disease - are being urged to get their blood pressure checked at their local pharmacy.
Angelique Foster, Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner, has funded a new facility to held rural communities stay safe. With her team, she has created an online hub offering advice and resources to help rural residents and businesses protect themselves from crime.
Shops, restaurants, businesses, public buildings and visitor attractions are being encouraged to sign up to become a Safe Place for residents.
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