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Recovered, previously stolen tools - are any of these your property? (Credit: Derbyshire Police)

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Police appeal to help trace owners of stolen tools

Derbyshire Police have issued an appeal for help from the public to trace the owners of a number of tools which have been recovered from across Erewash and South Derbyshire. The items (pictured) have been recovered during an operation to target thieves who stole from vans on more than 130 occasions.  Items include a Makita hammer drill, a De Walt nail gun and a Makita grinder. Officers have also found a number of other tools which do not have distinguishing […]

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Erewash Borough Council headquarters in Long Eaton. Photo by Eddie Bisknell.

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Councillors push for a timeline to end asylum seeker use of an Erewash hotel and call for St George’s Day parade

By Eddie Bisknell - Local Democracy Reporting Service Reform councillors in a part of Derbyshire are pushing for a timeline to end asylum seeker use of a hotel – as well as calling for a St George’s Day parade. At an Erewash Borough Council meeting on Thursday, January 22nd, councillors are set to debate seven motions. This includes motions from Reform councillors Cllr Paul Maginnis and Cllr Dan Price – who are also county councillors – on asylum seeker hotels […]

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Active Lives winner Susie with Erewash Mayor Cllr Harry Atkinson (Credit: EBC)

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Brave Susie is among stars at council ‘Oscars’

A woman who has overcome a life-changing brain injury to selflessly help others was among the stars of an awards night staged by Erewash Borough Council to salute local people who inspire fellow citizens to get fit and healthy. Susie Lambert was honoured by the Mayor in the 2026 Active Lives in Erewash Awards for her tireless work organising activities in the community. Her traumatic injury led her to launch support groups for residents living with long-term illnesses – but […]

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Defence plan backs local jobs and drives economic growth

Midlands Mayors Richard Parker and Claire Ward are mobilising the region’s businesses to seize new defence industry opportunities as the government ramps up national security spending. Defence has already been identified as a key driver of the regional economy, and both Mayors have put support for the sector at the heart of their growth plans. Now, with global military and cyber threats higher than they have been for decades, the Mayors are bringing together top industry leaders so they can […]

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The proposed children's home in Springfield Gardens, Ilkeston. Image from Google

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Ilkeston house approved to become children’s home despite local objections

By Eddie Bisknell - Local Democracy Reporting Service A house in a Derbyshire town can now be converted into a children’s home despite objections from dozens of residents. At an Erewash Borough Council meeting this month, councillors approved plans from Sterling Supported Living Ltd to convert a semi-detched house in Springfield Gardens, Ilkeston, into a children’s home for three young people aged eight to 18. Council documents state that an opposing petition signed by 82 people had been submitted to […]

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An image of the '80 Candles Quilt (Credit: Laura Burrill)

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East Midlands community book launched for Holocaust Memorial Day

A book is to be launched through a series of public events held across Derbyshire to mark Holocaust Memorial Day. Led by the Derbyshire Jewish Community, The 80 Candles Quilt Book: Honouring Individual Lives through Collaborative Stitch coincides with the annual day on 27th January, commemorating the six million Jewish people murdered in the Holocaust, alongside the millions of others persecuted and killed by the Nazi regime and in subsequent genocides. The book is a continuation of the 80 Candles […]

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Food waste bin delivery team member Peter (Credit: EBC)

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Borough Council takes delivery of thousands of bins ready for food waste collections

Erewash Borough Council officials have taken delivery of thousands of food waste bins and kitchen caddies, ready for the start of collections later this year. From 31st March 2026, councils will be required to collect food waste from all homes every week as part of new Simpler Recycling legislation. The change is part of the government’s plan to make it easier for residents to recycle, improve recycling rates and lower greenhouse gas emissions. Borough council staff began delivering to households […]

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£3.81m to tackle Ash Dieback in Derbyshire

Cabinet members at Derbyshire County Council agreed to set-aside £3.81m to fund the removal of trees affected by ash dieback disease at a recent meeting. The disease, which is already widespread across the county and expected to infect between 50% and 90% of the ash tree population over the next 10 to 20 years, kills trees making them brittle and unstable. That means there is the potential for a huge number of trees to fall, posing a risk to public […]

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Mayor urges entries into Town of Culture contest to celebrate best of East Midlands

The Mayor of the East Midlands has urged communities across the region to show pride in their town – and bid to be the UK’s first Town of Culture. The Government has this week launched the first UK Town of Culture competition in a bid to drive local economic growth and opportunity – and the Mayor wants towns across Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire to enter. The competition is open to small, medium and large towns, with the winner delivering a vibrant […]

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