East Midlands unites to stop violence against women and girls
Hundreds of people from across the East Midlands came together in Nottingham on 6th October to back a powerful regional drive to prevent violence against women and girls (VAWG).
Hundreds of people from across the East Midlands came together in Nottingham on 6th October to back a powerful regional drive to prevent violence against women and girls (VAWG).
Derbyshire County Council has voted by a majority to oppose the development of large-scale solar-panel farms and battery energy storage systems on greenfield sites in the county in what it claims is a bid to protect the area’s countryside and food security.
Derbyshire County Council is on track to clear its pothole backlog by mid-October, following significant investment in its highways service.
Fifteen years ago, the then Chief Executive Officer of Derbyshire Association for the Blind changed the legal name of the charity to Sight Support Derbyshire. He talked to people inside the organisation, asking them what they would like the charity to be called, and Sight Support Derbyshire was chosen. It was ratified by the board, because it describes exactly what they do.
A fleet of trains built in Derby by Alstom has carried more than 12 million passengers in its first full year of operation.
Derby College Group (DCG) is celebrating after a team of staff presented their pioneering research at this year’s British Educational Research Association (BERA) Annual Conference, recently held at the University of Sussex.
Derbyshire’s council leadership is “rolling out the red carpet” to entice a company to set up a major film studio in the county.
Futures Housing Group and Lovell Partnerships’ colleagues have helped transform a community garden close to one of their new affordable housing developments on Bennett Street, Long Eaton.
Derbyshire’s Reform county council administration has defended its move to increase its chief executive salary to more than £200,000.
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