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  • Festive Derby returns to the city for another year!

    Stacy Williams, Events & Partnership Development Manager for Derby City Council chats with Kirsty on Arts & Toast on Sunday Breakfast about how she plans for the Festive Derby events every year. From light trails to real ice rinks, find out just how to organise such an event for families across the city and beyond, every year.

  • Knife crime awareness events in Ilkeston - PCSO Helen Brown and Sgt. Matt Duffield

    Operation Sceptre focuses on prevention of knife crime, PCSO Helen Brown and Sgt. Matt Duffield from Derbyshire Constabulary spoke to Paul Stacey about their work in schools, alongside community awareness events in Ilkeston this weekend. Broadcast on Erewash Sound Breakfast Show, Monday 17th November 2025.

  • Making amateur dramatics more accessible: a groundbreaking project in the East Midlands.

    Becky Morley from LEOS chats about her voluntary work with The Lasting Project: a new, groundbreaking initiative which aims to make amateur dramatics more accessible for audience, cast and crew across the East Midlands. Using LEOS' shows, The Lasting Project is paving the way and professional theatres are listening to their work, too.

  • Help with winter coughs, colds and flu - Nitin from Jaysons Pharmacy

    Nitin Lakhani, Superintendent Pharmacist at Jaysons Pharmacy in Long Eaton, spoke to Paul Stacey about winter coughs and colds, with advice available from your local pharmacy and practical steps we can take to stay well. Broadcast on Erewash Sound Breakfast Show, Friday 14th November 2025.

  • Growing 'Sole Mates' group walking every Sunday - Liam, Ashley and Laura

    Liam Robinson, Ashley Johnson and Laura Elvey spoke to Paul Stacey about their new walking group 'Sole Mates' that is growing its participants each week, and providing a safe space for people to talk and improve their mental health. Broadcast on Erewash Sound Breakfast Show, Monday 10th November 2025.

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