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Laura Mitchell and Cllr Kewal Singh Athwal
08/07/2021: Rural Action Derbyshire is excited to announce the launch of a small fleet of electric bicycles through its Wheels to Work project. 
08/07/2021: An Erewash-based bakery has won an award which celebrates the best family businesses across the UK.
06/07/2021: A first of its kind report has been published by NHS Digital on the health outcomes and health behaviours of lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) adults. 
Office of Rail and Road
06/07/2021: The Office of Rail and Road’s (ORR) annual rail consumer report shows that it has worked constructively across industry to deliver improvements for passengers, particularly on refund rights and accessibility, despite the challenges of the past year. The regulator also sets out its focus for the coming year on locking in these improvements through monitoring and enforcing adherence to its accessibility requirements.
Erewash Volunteer Centre
02/07/2021: Since the start of January 2021, Erewash Voluntary Action has had a dedicated number of volunteers helping at local vaccine clinics.
28/06/2021: An Erewash-based bakery has won an award which celebrates the best family businesses across the UK.
Phil Healy and Harry aboard a Northern train carriage
25/06/2021: To celebrate Take Your Dog to Work Day, Northern Rail, which runs services through Ilkeston Railway Station, is putting the spotlight on four-legged friends who spend their days at work helping to keep the rail network safe.
25/06/2021: A programme to support the training and development of employees at local small and medium sized businesses has been launched, thanks to funding from the European Social Fund.
Chief Executive of the East Midlands Chamber - Scott Knowles
25/06/2021: The Chief Executive of the East Midlands Chamber, which represents the interests of business in the three counties, has responded to the Government update to the 'green list' for international travel.
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust
24/06/2021: Derbyshire Wildlife Trust fears the Government is not focusing enough on existing protected areas following a recent announcement about improving the management of National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs).

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