Reform councillor suggests road repairs could be "deprioritised” to “encourage” people on to trains
A Reform councillor has suggested a Derbyshire council could “deprioritise” road repairs in order to “encourage” people into using trains more often.
A Reform councillor has suggested a Derbyshire council could “deprioritise” road repairs in order to “encourage” people into using trains more often.
UK and overseas orders and sales dropped over the last three months and more firms are operating below capacity - findings from East Midlands Chamber’s latest Quarterly Economic Survey underline the tough trading climate faced in the region.
The Air Accident Investigation Branch has published a report into an accident where a member of Cabin Crew fell from steps whilst closing the aircraft door for departure.
Reform will retain a Derbyshire council’s £176,000 flagship managing director role, despite previous concerns over the cost, after advice from fellow party leadership from other authorities.
A six-year-old girl has been left out of school for months and missed the start of the academic year due to repeated “failings” from a Derbyshire council.
A Derbyshire council has fined utility companies more than £60,000 for hundreds of roadworks breaches – including not manually operating temporary traffic lights.
New technology which blasts dry ice onto the train tracks to clear away fallen leaves will be trialled by a regional rail operator this autumn.
MPs will debate unauthorised school absence fines after a campaign launched by a Derbyshire mum gathered more than 180,000 signatures.
When is a Councillor not a Councillor? This is the question Derbyshire County Council Leader Cllr Alan Graves is asking himself this week after a Parish and District Council Meeting.
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