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21/03/2020: Following the announcement of an initial £1m allocation earlier this week, complementing the Government’s coronavirus funding packages, the Derbyshire County Council Emergency Relief Fund for the county’s smallest businesses is now in place.
20/03/2020: After Chancellor Rishi Sunak announced a new set of emergency measures to protect businesses and employees from the escalating impact of the coronavirus, Scott Knowles, Chief Executive at East Midlands Chamber, said:
19/03/2020: Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service (DFRS) is calling for people to take extra care as they begin to spend a prolonged period of time in their homes during the Covid-19 pandemic
18/03/2020: Catch22 has announced the launch of Derby and Derbyshire C.A.R.E.S – a service commissioned by Police and Crime Commissioner Hardyal Dhindsa, and Derby and Derbyshire Local Authorities, to tackle child exploitation across the region
26/02/2020: Erewash Borough Council is looking to replace its ageing refuse fleet over the next few years with more up-to-date and efficient vehicles.
23/02/2020: Derbyshire County Council has made £100,000 available to help residents and businesses affected by recent flooding. Many homes and businesses were affected after persistent rain fell on saturated ground, closing many roads and causing disruption.
20/02/2020: The total cost of dementia care in Derbyshire is set to soar over the next decade, putting those affected by the condition under increasing pressure.
Department for Transport
08/02/2020: The Government has announced that all children in England will be taught the skills for a lifetime of cycling, as its Bikeability training programme is significantly expanded.
Councillor Michael Powell, Lead Member for Regeneration and Planning, at the new electric vehicle charging bay in the Gibb Street car park in Long Eaton.
08/02/2020: Electric vehicle charging points have now been installed in three Erewash Borough Council car parks.
03/02/2020: With over 40% of all accidental house fires starting in the kitchen, Firefighters are asking people to take extra care and take some simple precautions to prevent a kitchen fire in the home.

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