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We have a responsibility for safety on the roads. However, the removal and disposal of dead animals is normally a district council service.
Bakewell library has a small collection of local history books about the town and the Peak District past and present.
We want the residents of Derbyshire to enjoy the best quality of life, based on choices that are important to them.
We are consulting on school admission arrangements for 2025 to 2026.
Grants are available for Derbyshire communities, schools, parishes and town councils, to plant trees, boost biodiversity and tackle climate change.
The council is divided into departments each carrying out a different area of work. Find out the responsibilities of each department.
The statutory declaration register is maintained under Section 31A of the Highways Act 1980. It contains statements and maps that land owners have given 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.
Find out more information about Derbyshire's health, the work we do in your local areas, how we're making health fairer and other factors affecting your health.
The Cromford Canal was last used as a working waterway in 1944. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest for its entire length from Cromford to Ambergate.
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