Year of celebrations planned to mark two key Derby milestones
Derby City Council has announced plans to celebrate two key milestones in the city’s history.
Derby City Council has announced plans to celebrate two key milestones in the city’s history.
A day of ceremonies to officially break ground on projects to transform one of Erewash’s towns has taken place as Erewash Borough Council forges ahead with the £25million regeneration of Long Eaton.
The Erewash Borough is included in a list of ten schemes in line to share million of pounds of investment as part of regional Mayor Claire Ward's plans to boost growth, create jobs and improve the region.
Council car parks are set to be free to use across Erewash, without exception, for the whole of December.
The first drug driving campaign in a decade has been launched by the Government backed 'THINK!' to remind people that one poor decision can have devastating consequences.
As winter temperatures begin to plummet across the UK, Cats Protection is urging people to keep a caring eye on stray and abandoned cats.
Over The Wall Camp is seeking volunteers to help at its 2026 camps for children and young people with long-term health conditions, their siblings and families.
Big changes are on the way for how we move around the East Midlands, and residents are being urged to get involved.
Councillors at Derbyshire County Council voted in favour of Cabinet proposing one single council for the whole of Derby and Derbyshire as the council’s preferred option for local government reorganisation, at a Full Council meeting held on Thursday 13th November.
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