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Avian influenza is a highly infectious disease affecting many species of birds, including poultry, wild and pet birds. Find out the signs and how to report it.
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.
Buxton Library holds a collection of books and pamphlets on Buxton and villages in the High Peak including Peak District guides, spa water, railways and mills.
As we are the local planning authority for any relevant hydraulic fracturing planning applications, we provide the latest information we have.
At Heanor the local studies section includes some county titles and a good collection of books about the local area for both reference and loan.
You can contact us online, by phoning our contact centre, Call Derbyshire, by email, text, minicom, sign language interpreter service or by writing to us.
The Highway Authority provides signs in order to give information to road users. All signs on the highway must be authorised by the Highway Authority.
The Archaeological Way is a route from Pleasley Pit Country Park to Creswell Crags for walkers, wheelchair users, pushchairs, cyclists and horse riders.
The Five Pits Trail is one of the multi-user, off-road, surfaced routes that make up the Phoenix Greenways. It’s great for walkers, cyclists and horse riders.
You can find the Local Studies Library on the upper floor of Chesterfield Library. Most of the collection is for reference use only.
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