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Rural Action Derbyshire
02/12/2021: Local charity Rural Action Derbyshire is looking for people who are interested in making a difference in Derbyshire to join its board of trustees.
Angelique Foster
30/11/2021: An incident of needle spiking in Long Eaton continues to be under investigation despite four others in the county having been brought to an end.
Phil Cox, MARAC Chairman, Nigel Mills, MP for Amber Valley and Brian Bilby, Operational Force Lead for Domestic Violence
29/11/2021: A support charity is helping to protect the legacy of a Derbyshire domestic abuse campaigner in calling for men to pledge their allegiance to ending violence against women as part of a national campaign.
25/11/2021: A project to develop historic parts of Erewash Museum’s gardens could provide a new outdoor events platform for creative arts, health and wellbeing and educational activities. 
24/11/2021: Government inspectors have praised Derbyshire County Council’s ‘passionate and skilled’ workforce for showing ‘ambition and determination to secure the best outcomes’ for young people leaving its care.
23/11/2021: Derbyshire County Council has announced the appointment of Emma Alexander, current interim Managing Executive Director and Executive Director for Commissioning, Communities & Policy, as its permanent Managing Director.
Joined Up Care Derbyshire
22/11/2021: A new phase has begun in the Covid-19 vaccination programme, as people aged 40-49 become eligible for their booster dose and 16-17-year-olds can get their second dose.
19/11/2021: A specialist welding and engineering company based in Ilkeston is enjoying a record year with a number of high-value orders.
Amanda and Kym outside the main entrance to Toll Bar House
19/11/2021: The first tenants have taken up offices in a state-of-the-art business centre at a landmark building in Ilkeston that was transformed at a cost of almost £1m.
Angelique Foster
19/11/2021: Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner Angelique Foster has outlined her commitment to helping make the county’s roads safer, announcing new plans to increase investment in community projects that reduce harm.

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