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A passenger taking water from a Northern Rail water dispenser
26/07/2022: Thirsty customers will soon be able to refill their water bottles across some of Northern Rail's busiest stations and cut down on plastic waste. 
25/07/2022: A recent report by the Health and Social Care Select Committee has described thousands of unfilled roles in the NHS and social care in England including many for occupational therapists and other allied health professions (AHPs).  
An Ilkeston Safer Neighbourhood Team Officer, Cllr Carol Hart and Angelique Foster
25/07/2022: Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner Angelique Foster has secured more than £1million to improve safety and reduce the fear of crime in Erewash and Derby City communities.
25/07/2022: Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner Angelique Foster has welcomed a new Neighbourhood Policing Charter produced as part of the force's strategy to deliver strong local policing across the City and the County, in line with the Commissioner's Police and Crime Plan.
Theatre at Ilkeston Community Hospital
22/07/2022: The operating theatre suite at Ilkeston Community Hospital has reopened after a £2 million refurbishment.
22/07/2022: Seven business owners have received warnings after alcohol was sold to young people under 18 years old following a test-purchasing operation in Ilkeston.
21/07/2022: Derbyshire Wildlife Trust officials have welcomed new legislation and a call for sensible management guidance for the beaver population.
Chris Hobson from the East Midlands Chamber
20/07/2022: The Director of policy and external affairs at The East Midlands Chamber has commented on the latest figures by the Office for National Statistics showing Consumer Prices Index inflation rose to 9.4% in the year to June 2022.
20/07/2022: More than 16 million repeat prescriptions were ordered via the NHS App in the last year, with millions of patients benefitting from health services available through it.
George and Ruth
20/07/2022: After the tragic death of his wife of 61 years, and son within a few weeks of each other, retired aircraft engineer George Palmer sought the help of a borough-based bereavement group to deal with the loss. 

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