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30/11/2023: Rail passengers travelling between Birmingham, Derby and Nottingham will soon benefit from more frequent, more reliable train services.
29/11/2023: Proposed changes to Derbyshire County Council’s community care charging policy to make it sustainable and protect those who need the most support will be considered at a forthcoming meeting.
29/11/2023: The latest government-funded grants for businesses affected by the autumn flooding that hit Erewash are available via the borough council’s website after the Department for Business and Trade confirmed the scheme with local authorities.
PCSO Meikel Miller - credit: Derbyshire Police
29/11/2023: An officer who was so inspired by working to tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB) in her local patch is now working county-wide to ensure our response to ASB is the best it can be.
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29/11/2023: A former Derby College Group (DCG) animal care student is one of the first undergraduates in the country to enrol on an innovative new veterinary degree programme.
So clean, you could prepare your dinner on it...
29/11/2023: Northern, which runs services through Ilkeston Railway Station, has rolled out a new cleaning product which will leave its train interiors clean enough to eat from – and cut down on plastic waste. 
28/11/2023: Is your Erewash pub of choice hitting the trend when it comes to names? 
28/11/2023: Police officers in Ilkeston are appealing for the public’s help after an incident in the town.
CrossCountry's Tom Joyner, Modern Railways' Philip Sherratt, Department for Transport's Fiona White, The Brain Tumour Charity's Hannah Bowler and CrossCountry's Joanna Davey with CrossCountry's final HST service at Reading, Tuesday 26 September 2023
28/11/2023: Train operator CrossCountry, which runs services through Long Eaton Railway Station, has teamed up with the Modern Railways magazine to donate more than £60,000 to The Brain Tumour Charity.
27/11/2023: Innovative technology to help protect victims of stalking and domestic abuse is to be rolled out across Derbyshire and Derby City thanks to the back up of Angelique Foster, Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner.

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