A Buxton business has been fined a total of £6,000 and ordered to pay £5,000 in costs after admitting charges of selling a knife and a vape to an underaged person.
On Monday 17 June 2024, we'll start work on a major 12-week repair programme to rebuild a storm damaged retaining wall at Brough, near Bradwell in Derbyshire.
A tree planting ceremony has been held to officially mark the start and progress of work on a new £9 million primary school we’ve funded.
We are appealing for witnesses following the vandalism and theft from statues to commemorate miners tragically killed at Markham Colliery near Chesterfield.
Derbyshire residents are being encouraged to have their say on proposals to redesign our residential care and day centres for older people.
A series of developments are underway at the Markham Vale Business Park which will bring benefits to businesses, jobseekers, residents and the environment.
Our annual surface dressing programme is set to start from Tuesday 14 May 2024, subject to weather conditions, which is part of wider work to repair and improve the county’s roads.
Parents of children who require a modified school meals menu will now find it easier thanks to a new medical diet portal our school catering service has introduced.
We've submitted a planning application to place solar panels for renewable energy generation on 2 fields near Chesterfield.
Eligible disabled Gold Card holders can now apply for a companion pass, allowing another person to travel with them for free for journeys starting within Derbyshire.
We’ve opened a consultation into a proposal for us to start charging parents a contribution towards the cost of looking after their children.
Our target to support the planting of a million trees across the county by 2030 is well within reach.
The number 80 bus service will continue with no break in service, thanks to us providing funding and finding a new operator to take it on.
How do you get around town if you live in Belper, Glossop or Ilkeston? And what improvements do you think should be made to make walking, cycling and other forms of ‘active travel’ an easier option?
An Ilkeston shopkeeper and business have been fined £400 and ordered to pay costs and a victim surcharge after admitting to selling cider to an underage person.
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