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YES Derbyshire provides a gateway for young people in the Chesterfield and surrounding areas to access a range of support to move into employment or training.
Derbyshire Youth Justice Service was formed to provide a multi-agency approach to preventing offending and re-offending by children and young people.
Ashover Rock, or 'The Fabrick' as it’s also known locally, is close to the village of Ashover. It sits on an area of heathland at 299m above sea level.
An area of secondary woodland plus mixed woodland planting and a wildflower meadow on the site of a former clay pit and brick works.
This popular walking and climbing area has attractive circuit walks through adjoining woods, provided in cooperation with the Forestry Commission.
The Blackwell Trail is a short, nearly 3-mile stretch of multi-user trail for walkers, cyclists and horse riders and is part of the Phoenix Greenways.
A great place for wildlife. Enjoy a peaceful stroll along the Chesterfield Canal towpath or cycle the disused Great Central Railway.
Bluebell Wood site was designated as a Local Nature Reserve in 2007 in recognition of its importance for both wildlife and people.
Breadsall Cutting comprises a section of the former Great Northern Railway that has developed a rich flora and wildlife interest.
The Chesterfield Canal is an oasis of calm, a beautiful waterway and its surrounding countryside is within minutes of the busy town of Chesterfield.
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