Borough Wide from Wednesday, October 29th, 2025
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CrossCountry to run full service on Saturday 1st November after strike suspended
CrossCountry customers are being advised that timetables will be running as scheduled this Saturday 1st November, including through Long Eaton Railway Station, following the suspension of planned industrial action by the RMT union.
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Derbyshire Police issue a Local Priorities Alcohol Update
In response to the results of a public survey and ongoing feedback about local issues of concern, Derbyshire Police have given an update on tackling community alcohol abuse.
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Ilkeston Police appeal for information after robbery at Mapperley Reservoir
Police officers investigating a robbery near Ilkeston are appealing for witnesses and information.
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Long Eaton Police officers seize more 'nuisance' vehicles in Sandiacre
Officers from the Long Eaton Safer Neighbourhood Policing Team have been continuing to target nuisance vehicles whilst out on patrol in the area.
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Rolls-Royce signs strategic agreement to boost digital engineering
Rolls-Royce Submarines has signed a memorandum of understanding with a global technology company to collaborate on digital optimisation and boost efficiency across engineering.
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Derby College Group celebrates 20 years of the Joseph Wright Centre
This October marks a major milestone for Derby College Group (DCG) as the Joseph Wright Centre celebrates its 20th anniversary.
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New era of better buses: Landmark Bus Bill becomes law
Better buses are on their way for thousands of passengers across the country after the Government’s Bus Services Bill became law yesterday evening (27 October 2025) marking a new dawn for bus travel in the UK.
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County Council reports 'vast improvement' with finances despite criticism over promised efficiencies
Derbyshire County Council has argued that the authority is in a better place financially than it has been for several years since the new Reform UK administration was elected nearly six months ago despite opposition criticism that there are no signs of promised efficiencies.
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Lukewarm welcome given to new Renters Rights Act from campaigning group AdvoCATS
Campaigning organisation AdvoCATS has given the new Renters Rights Act a lukewarm reception, claiming the new legislation will be significantly less effective in increasing the number of pet friendly landlords than it could have been.
