Derbyshire Record Office taking part in Creative Heritage project
Derbyshire Record Office is working with Animate Projects on an 18-month creative heritage project exploring historic working lives across Derbyshire and the East Midlands.
Derbyshire Record Office is working with Animate Projects on an 18-month creative heritage project exploring historic working lives across Derbyshire and the East Midlands.
Supportive policies that protect businesses from higher costs and increased paperwork must be prioritised, the East Midlands Chamber has said, despite new figures showing a drop in the region’s unemployment.
Derby College Group (DCG) is celebrating national recognition after being selected as one of only nine regional institutions in the UK, and the lead organisation for the East Midlands, to become a Construction Technical Excellence College (CTEC).
Nottingham has been named one of the UK’s leading cities for business growth potential in new research from financial services provider Trade Nation, which shows that 95.14% of businesses based in the city are expected to grow. This outstanding figure places Nottingham second in the UK, ahead of major centres including Cardiff, Glasgow and Edinburgh.
East Midlands parents are being urged to use the summer holidays to get children up to date with routine vaccinations before the new school term begins.
Long Eaton based pets charity AdvoCATS is relaunching its Heads for Tails! campaign to make renting a home with pets easier and fairer for both tenants and landlords on Monday 11th August, exactly 28 days until the Renters Rights Bill returns for the consultation process between the House of Commons and the House of Lords on 8th September.
As one of the borough's biggest annual events came to Ilkeston over the weekend, the town centre was the subject of a dispersal notice in the wake of anti-social behaviour issues.
The future of a long-established brass band from the borough has been thrown into doubt and is reportedly 'on the brink of closure'.
Derbyshire County Council has approved an additional £250,000 of funding to help tackle loneliness and keep communities connected across the county.
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