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Surface water flooding occurs when rainfall exceeds the drainage or infiltration capacity of the surface it falls on.
Derbyshire Record Office has a bright and welcoming meeting room which can be hired for meetings.
We may never be able to prevent all flooding in urban areas, but the key to limiting the damage to property in such areas is the preparedness of the individual.
The Greenways are a developing network of multi-user trails, cycle routes and bridleways that link the market town of Chesterfield to the area's countryside.
School and other children's groups use the park for educational visits such as pond dipping, mini-beast safaris, tree trails and wayfaring.
Derbyshire is the perfect place to explore on horseback and if you're interested in finding out how to get started we've got plenty of suggestions.
We have a legal responsibility to make sure the routes we look after can be enjoyed by everyone including walkers, cyclists and horse riders.
Elvaston Castle Country Park not only has grade II* listed gardens, but has its own designated Local Nature Reserve (LNR) for wildlife.
Our libraries are a good place to find out about your family tree. Even if your family isn't from the area there'll be information to help you make a start.
Read about the apprentices at Lea Green Learning and Development Centre.
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