Blood disorder failure
For more than a decade the Derbyshire NHS failed to tell families that their babies had a higher chance of giving their own children rare blood disorders, a new report shows.
For more than a decade the Derbyshire NHS failed to tell families that their babies had a higher chance of giving their own children rare blood disorders, a new report shows.
Funding of £2.7m has been awarded to Derbyshire County Council by Active Travel England to transform the former Little Eaton branch railway line into a greenway - a traffic free pathway for walking, wheeling, cycling and horse riding.
Police and Crime Commissioner Nicolle Ndiweni-Roberts has written to the Home Office to voice her strong support for proposed legislative changes to tackle new AI (artificial intelligence) child sexual abuse offences.
Public sector representatives and housebuilders have backed proposals for improvements to the M1 Junction 28, saying that the investment would help to unlock the daily congestion that could prevent the sustainable delivery of local housing.
Derby City Council has announced its collective excitement at being able to announce the first lineup of traders set to move into the revitalised Derby Market Hall, marking another milestone in the transformation of the historic Grade II-listed building.
Derbyshire County Council has agreed to allocate an allowance of over £4m to appoint specialist consultants and to support its latest steps as it moves closer to selling its majestic multi-million pound headquarters and having the building converted into a hotel, homes and offices.
Bin lorries across Derbyshire are about to take on a new mission – not just collecting household waste, but also identifying where mobile signals are garbage.
Opposition councillors have been unsuccessful in their bid to force cash-strapped Derbyshire County Council’s Cabinet to reconsider its decision to sell-off a ninth care home as part of the authority’s latest controversial changes to adult social care services.
Research by Midlands Connect shows eight out of 10 people recognise upgrades to the A38 Derby junctions would help the local economy.
A tour behind the scenes of the Elvaston Castle estate reveals the sheer scale of repairs and “TLC” that will be required by whoever chooses to buy it.
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