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A leaky barrier
25/02/2021: Work has been completed at Woodside Farm near Ilkeston to prevent water voles from struggling due to rising water levels, all thanks to the Green Recovery Challenge Fund from The Heritage Lottery Fund.
31/12/2020: An Ilkeston woman is to have her hair shaved off for charity in memory of family members lost after battling cancer.
A raft of gifts and goodies provided by Erewash Sound listeners
16/12/2020: From an emotional plea to the community through Erewash Sound asking them to bring a little Christmas Cheer to the residents at Canal Vue, to a room full of gifts, the community of Ilkeston pulled together to make a difference.
08/12/2020: An elderly gentleman has tragically died following an accidental fire at a bungalow in Ilkeston.
Image by Mikes-Photography from Pixabay
07/12/2020: Sports Tech Ilkeston have been operating for 16 years and, as well as car servicing for German marques, they also offer vehicle air conditioning sanitisation for all vehicles.  When left without proper cleaning, your air-con will recycle germs and viruses, including flu, the common cold and COVID-19.
Amy from Long Eaton
26/10/2020: Derby College Group (DCG) is cultivating even stronger links with a a national flower business, leading to an array of training and employment opportunities for its students.
Saturday Breakfast with David Allen
23/10/2020: An Erewash Sound volunteer is to be honoured for his contribution to society as part of the 2020 Erewash Mayor's Awards.
Muriel Davison from Victoria Court Nursing Home
24/09/2020: Resident Muriel Davison from Victoria Park Nursing Home is still enjoying one of her old hobbies even at 100 years old.
Win a 3-month gym membership with Curves Ilkeston and Erewash Sound!
07/09/2020: There’s still time to take back 2020 and achieve your fitness and weight loss goals with Curves in Ilkeston.
30/07/2020: An Ilkeston community project that helps former homeless people learn new skills and begin to rebuild their lives has opened its doors again after being forced to close during the coronavirus outbreak.

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