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11/10/2023: From 1st November 2023, young people in Derbyshire will be able to travel for only £1.50 for a single fare across Derbyshire and Derby.
Matthew Lyons with some of his artwork
11/10/2023: An artist from Nottingham has unveiled a series of large artworks featuring Treetops Hospice staff and volunteers to mark National Hospice Care Week from 9th to 15th October.
10/10/2023: Police officers investigating the theft of a bicycle from outside a shop in Long Eaton have shared an image of it in a bid to help track it down.
Tony Christon and the Mayor of Erewash
10/10/2023: An Ilkeston dad whose grown-up kids live in terraces either side of him has scooped a coveted Erewash in Bloom award after turning the fronts of all three homes into a riot of summer colour that was featured on telly.
10/10/2023: Police officers in Erewash are appealing for anyone with information about an assault in Kirk Hallam to contact them as part of an investigation.
Joyce Stokes collecting her award
10/10/2023: Treetops Hospice has presented special long service awards to volunteers and staff representing an incredible 315 years of dedication and commitment to the local hospice. 
Maggie Throup MP
09/10/2023: Maggie Throup, Member of Parliament for Erewash, recently visited Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust’s liver unit to learn more about the care and treatment provided to liver patients being admitted as the UK faces a liver disease epidemic. 
06/10/2023: A former Erewash journalist with a long fascination with the story of one of the area's most colourful families has crafted his long-term research in a book chronicling the extraordinary history of characters with personal histories well worth the telling.
Ryan Parkes
05/10/2023: Heroes of the thriving grassroots football scene in Erewash were saluted at a Pride Park Stadium ceremony organised by Derbyshire FA where six of them netted coveted awards.
04/10/2023: Residents in Derbyshire are being invited to have their say about proposals for the way household waste recycling centres are run in the future, including the site in Ilkeston on the Manners Industrial Estate.

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