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19/10/2021: On Thursday 14th October 2021, Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service held its annual awards ceremony at Pride Park, Derby, honouring 77 individuals who have completed 20, 30 and 40 years’ good conduct and long service achieved in 2020 and 2021
Office of Rail and Road
14/10/2021: An Office of Rail and Road (ORR) review commissioned into how Network Rail (NR) plans for and delivers engineering works has found that while there have been some recent improvements, further work is required to minimise disruption to passengers and ensure public money is spent appropriately.
14/10/2021: Information relating to the costs1 of providing, maintaining and servicing the NHS estate has been published by NHS Digital.
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14/10/2021: With trees one of the Government’s top priorities at COP 26, the UK risks failing to meet its carbon net zero ambitions unless more trees are planted, woodland restored and the condition of woods improved, warns the Woodland Trust.
14/10/2021: Six of Derby’s city parks have been recognised as being among the best in the world by the Green Flag Award Scheme including the popular Darley and Markeaton Parks.
DCG Broomfield Hall students at Drayton Manor Zoo
13/10/2021: Foundation degree Animal Management students at Derby College Group’s Broomfield Hall are now able to gain valuable work experience thanks to a new collaborative partnership between the College and Drayton Manor Zoo.
Chief Executive of the East Midlands Chamber - Scott Knowles
13/10/2021: Unemployment in the East Midlands has dropped slightly and remains below the national average, according to the latest figures.
Images from the Long Eaton Natural History Society
12/10/2021: The hunt is on to reunite a tame raven which has an identifying ring around a leg and may even be from a Royal residence!
12/10/2021: Derbyshire County Council is improving the way individual Cabinet members make decisions which will lead to swifter and more efficient decision-making and cut the authority’s carbon footprint.
Arran Bailey in Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham
12/10/2021: A Ilkeston-based property company which oversaw the redevelopment of the town's former Co-op Building and the former Parrys Mill in Draycott as well as many others in the region, has been acquiring empty retail units in a once vibrant part of Nottingham city centre with the aim of bringing the area back to life.

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