Three is the magic number for Derby City Lab!
Derby City Lab is celebrating three years of engaging, informing and inspiring the public about the city’s exciting regeneration story.
Derby City Lab is celebrating three years of engaging, informing and inspiring the public about the city’s exciting regeneration story.
The 17th of July marks World Emoji Day, an unofficial holiday that celebrates all things emojis. Whilst emojis can be a fun and effective way to communicate, there can often be hidden meanings behind the colourful images, a concept brought into the public eye by this year’s smash Netflix hit ‘Adolescence’.
Police officers from the Long Eaton Safer Neighbourhood Team on patrol have used systems available on the move to target a vehicle highlighted as being related to drugs activity.
Officers from the Ilkeston Safer Neighbourhood Team are to execute powers to issue Community Protection Notices under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing 2014 act in a bid to curb anti-social behaviour around the Town Centre.
Hundreds of B negative donors in the East Midlands are being called on to donate as the NHS warns that supplies of this rare blood type are at risk of running low.
After inflation soared to 3.6% in June and amid fragile confidence from the region’s businesses evident in its most recent Quarterly Economic Surveys, East Midlands Chamber has said plans outlined in the Chancellor’s Mansion House speech may do little to boost gro
Derbyshire County Council has voted by a majority to agree in principle to opt for a new two-layer authority with a north and south split under Government reorganisation plans for Local Government arguing the importance of being ‘at the table’ to influence the process.
Financially-troubled Derbyshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Efficiency has told how the authority is ‘not out of the storm’ and it is ‘battening down the hatches’ and it has got to be careful not to ‘sink’ as he presented the authority’s final budget report for the 2024-25 financial year.
Mayor of the East Midlands Claire Ward is urging Marketing Derby Bondholders to share their views on how billions of pounds of government cash should be spent in the region.
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