Borough Wide from Friday, October 10th, 2025
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Derbyshire on track to clear pothole backlog
Derbyshire County Council is on track to clear its pothole backlog by mid-October, following significant investment in its highways service.
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Borough Council agrees to consider seeking an injunction to cease hotel use to house asylum seekers
A Derbyshire council has agreed to consider seeking an injunction to end the use of a hotel as asylum seeker accommodation.
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CrossCountry railway customers advised of significant disruption due to planned industrial action
CrossCountry, which runs regional railway services including routes through Long Eaton Railway Station is warning customers of significant travel disruption due to planned industrial action by the RMT union on Saturday 18th October.
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Derby-built train fleet carries 12 million passengers in first year
A fleet of trains built in Derby by Alstom has carried more than 12 million passengers in its first full year of operation.
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Derby College Group showcases groundbreaking research at National BERA Conference
Derby College Group (DCG) is celebrating after a team of staff presented their pioneering research at this year’s British Educational Research Association (BERA) Annual Conference, recently held at the University of Sussex.
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County Council rolls out the red carpet in a bid to entice a 'major' film studio to Derbyshire
Derbyshire’s council leadership is “rolling out the red carpet” to entice a company to set up a major film studio in the county.
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Futures and Lovell swap the office for the outdoors to help a local community garden
Futures Housing Group and Lovell Partnerships’ colleagues have helped transform a community garden close to one of their new affordable housing developments on Bennett Street, Long Eaton.
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County Council defends move to increase Chief Executive salary to more than £200,000
Derbyshire’s Reform county council administration has defended its move to increase its chief executive salary to more than £200,000.
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PCC welcomes 60 new recruits to Derbyshire Constabulary
Derbyshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner Nicolle Ndiweni-Roberts was on hand to greet 60 new recruits to Derbyshire Constabulary during their training at Ripley Headquarters.
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Derbyshire warm hubs offered help for Winter
Community efforts to tackle fuel poverty and keep people in Derbyshire warm this winter are being offered free financial support from National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED).