Highways chief says contractors would rather pay fines over roadworks breaches
Utility companies would rather “do and be damned” and accept council fines for roadworks, Derbyshire's Highways Chief has said.
Utility companies would rather “do and be damned” and accept council fines for roadworks, Derbyshire's Highways Chief has said.
Victoria Park and Rutland Sports Park in Ilkeston will look a whole lot brighter in the evenings following investment from the Government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UK SPF) to improve lighting in these spaces.
Visit Peak District, Derbyshire and Derby – the area’s accredited Local Visitor Economy Partnership (LVEP) – has announced the launch of a new marketing campaign, ‘Summer is a Big Deal’, celebrating everything that makes summer in Derbyshire unforgettable.
A boy of 12 from Erewash has become one of the youngest entrepreneurs to appear on Dragons’ Den after winning borough council backing for an interactive T-shirt he invented.
Following multiple reports of nuisance Off-Road motorbikes and e-bikes in Sandiacre, police officers from the Long Eaton Safer Neighbourhood Team have carried out and will continue to carry out operations in the area to resolve the problem.
Derby Museums has launched a new campaign aimed at attracting visitors on ‘culture breaks’ to the city.
The towns and cities across the East Midlands that score highest and lowest for their food hygiene ratings have been revealed, thanks to a report from online training provider High Speed Training, marking 15 years since the introduction of the Food Hygiene Rating Scheme.
A historic lodge in a Derbyshire country park is being sold by its council owners at auction for £200,000.
Erewash Police Officers have worked in partnership with Erewash Borough Council Community Safety Partnership in holding meetings with several youths who attended Long Eaton Police Station with their parents following multiple issues of anti-social behaviour in the Town Centre.
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