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Football and Domestic Violence
23/11/2022: Whilst kindness and generosity are typically words synonymous with the festive period, a seasonal spike in cases of domestic abuse is also not uncommon. 
22/11/2022: With demand for GP services at an all-time high, we’re pleased to report more than 4,000 new trainees have accepted placements to join the profession, figures published by Health Education England (HEE) have revealed.  
Taking antibiotics when you don't need them
22/11/2022: The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has published its surveillance report, The English Surveillance Programme for Antimicrobial Utilisation and Resistance (ESPAUR).
East Midlands Airport lights up control tower in support of local hospice
22/11/2022: East Midlands Airport is once again lighting up its air traffic control tower in support of the Treetops Hospice Light Up A Life appeal.
Chief Executive of the East Midlands Chamber - Scott Knowles
21/11/2022: East Midlands Chamber is urging businesses in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire to get their voices heard by taking part in a consultation over devolution plans. 
PCC Angelique Foster with a Community Speed Watch team
21/11/2022: Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner Angelique Foster has praised the contribution of the county's road safety volunteers during a special event celebrating the success of the scheme.
21/11/2022: Awareness of the Long Eaton Town Deal is set to rise as branded waste freighters hit the road.
The PCC and Chief Constable
21/11/2022: Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner Angelique Foster has praised the innovative work of the force and partners in delivering a first-class service to victims of burglary.
Paul Stacey and Lewis Allsopp with their Gold Award and certificates
19/11/2022: Having collected as many as eleven national Community Radio Awards in the space of five years, multi-award winning local radio station Erewash Sound made it thirteen in six years on Saturday 19th November.
18/11/2022: The Chairman of the Long Eaton Town Board has backed a decision by all bar one of its members to close down a proposed £5.59m Box Office cultural hub development in favour of securing the remaining regeneration projects in the town and to resurrect the previously mothballed Britannia Road Canal Bridge as part of the Long Eaton Walking and Cycling project

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