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There are a number of routes in Derbyshire that are accessible to 'off-road' motor vehicles. We have a policy on recreational vehicles in the countryside.
It's a statutory requirement for any skip on a road to have a permit. You don't need a permit to place a skip on private land.
We have a responsibility for safety on the roads. However, the removal and disposal of dead animals is normally a district council service.
We're responsible for the maintenance and repair of roads, including pavements or footways. You can report a pothole or another fault.
We're responsible for street lights, lit signs and bollards on roads, footpaths and some dual carriageways that are owned and maintained by us.
Check the current status of your enquiry for various road maintenance issues. You'll need the report or request reference number.
Find out about the different types of crossings that pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders use to cross the road.
Grit bins and salt heaps are usually provided in villages or on untreated roads, so you can help keep roads and pavements in your area free from ice.
Trading Standards deals with safety and road traffic, animal health, food, agriculture and metrology, fair trading, advice and education
Clowne Greenway links the communities of Clowne, Creswell and Woodthorpe and is a great off-road commuter route to Markham Vale Enterprise Park.
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