Bondholders urged to have their say on regional spending priorities
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.
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.
Complaints about Education and Children’s services are still dominating the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman’s casework in the East Midlands according to its annual review of local government complaints.
Potential music events at a planned new Derbyshire village venue will not be akin to AC/DC playing at Download festival, the owner has said in response to noise concerns.
The East Midlands Chamber has reinforced calls for parts of the Employment Rights Bill to be reconsidered after UK-wide research revealed significant concerns from businesses across a number of areas, such as the speed at which the Bill is travelling through Parliament and the impact of policies on tax, employment and regulation seen as a ‘barrier to growth’.
Erewash Borough Council is set to approve an extra £2 million into public services and the long-term future of the borough through the Erewash Investment Fund.
A number of Marketing Derby Bondholders have been working with the police to make Derby city centre a safer and more vibrant place to be.
Drivers across the UK will soon enjoy discounts on dozens of new electric car models after the Transport Secretary announced a £650 million grant scheme worth up to £3,750 per car, putting more money back in working people’s pockets as part of the Plan for Change and making owning an electric car a reality for thousands.
Police officers from the Long Eaton Safer Neighbourhood Team have conducted a drugs warrant at a property in Sawley.
The UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UK SPF) 2022-25 has helped Erewash Borough Council support local organisations and fund projects that enhance community wellbeing and build a stronger, safer, and vibrant future for our residents.
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