Erewash News
28/11/2022: A firm of funeral directors with an office in Erewash has published a new book to help adults come to terms with losing a loved one.
28/11/2022: Despite the cost-of-living crisis, a borough bakery is swallowing as many price increases as possible to avoid passing on hefty rises to its customers.
28/11/2022: A former Games Development student at Derby College’s Joseph Wright Centre has won a Bronze BTEC Award in recognition of his achievements.
25/11/2022: People who are eligible for the free flu vaccine, particularly parents of 2-3 year olds who have been offered the vaccine in the East Midlands are being urged to take it up as soon as possible as latest data published by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) shows rising cases of flu, severe illness and hospitalisations. In the East Midlands the rate of hospitalisations for flu has increased by 1.5% within week 45 to 46, with the highest rate in those under 5 years.
24/11/2022: Police and Crime Commissioner Angelique Foster has commented on the findings of a recent report published by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary, Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) regarding Derbyshire Constabulary’s Efficiency, Effectiveness and Legitimacy.
24/11/2022: Information about GP appointments at individual practice level is among new statistics which have been published.
24/11/2022: New annual figures on cervical screening show 3.50m individuals aged 25 to 64 were tested in 2021-22, up 15.5% on 2020-21.
24/11/2022: The number of people in contact with NHS mental health services in England (including those referred and those seen) has increased by 16.2% in the last year.
Chamber launches Business Manifesto for Growth to develop region as a ‘Centre of Trading Excellence’
23/11/2022: The East Midlands Chamber has presented what is describes as an opportunity to politicians as it launches a blueprint for economic growth in this region and further afield.
23/11/2022: Officials for Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service have issued a reminder about tumble dryer safety after attending a house fire in the early hours.