Councillors welcome conversion of former toilet block into a cafe
The conversion of a former public toilet block in a Derbyshire town into a cafe has been welcomed by councillors.
The conversion of a former public toilet block in a Derbyshire town into a cafe has been welcomed by councillors.
“It is disgusting, that road is absolutely treacherous. There will be a child killed.” These are the words of an angry resident after plans to build 16 homes in Little Hallam Hill, Ilkeston, on a notorious blind dip close to an infamous congestion hotspot, were approved.
Derby College Group (DCG) students have once again demonstrated the power of T Levels in preparing young people for the world of work, with strong results across seven subject areas and success stories that show the value of combining classroom learning with real-world industry placements.
Twins - Lucy and Chloe (right) Knights are celebrating today with them achieving excellent results in A Levels. With Lucy gaining Biology (B) Business (B) and Psychology (A*) and Chloe gaining Biology (c) Business (B) and Psychology (A).
Weaker expansion in GDP underlines the need for supportive policies to help firms navigate tough trading conditions, East Midlands Chamber has said.
Hundreds of Derby College Group (DCG) students have been collecting their A Level, T Level and BTEC results, marking a major milestone in their academic journeys and opening the door to exciting next steps in university, apprenticeships, and employment.
Rolls-Royce has agreed a deal worth £4.3 billion for the sale of its UK pension scheme as part of ongoing efforts to simplify the business.
Latest statistics have shown how extra police patrols are helping to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour in Derbyshire.
Residents are invited to commemorate the 80th anniversary of VJ Day at events on Friday 15th August.
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