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Local nature recovery strategies are a new system of spatial strategies for nature and environmental improvement across England.
We put up signposts throughout the county to show the direction of a public right of way where it leaves a road and regularly cut vegetation.
We have a selection of powers available to alter the routes of public paths. A legal order must be made before a path is changed.
Derbyshire's rights of way network is made up of rights of way, bridleways and byways. You can view rights of way, make an enquiry or report a problem.
See the latest public notices for Definitive Map Modification Orders and Public Path Orders.
The science is clear: to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, carbon emissions need to be reduced by 78% by 2035 to reach net-zero by 2050.
Site assessments and maps for sites without planning permission in Derby City for the Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment Refresh.
The resilient network are roads that we give priority to protecting in adverse conditions. Usually this is extreme weather - snow, ice and flooding.
At Staveley Library there is a good loan and reference collection for the county and local area including articles, journals, books, pamphlets and maps.
Derbyshire Record Office is always busy working on projects that will improve access to our collections through cataloguing, conservation, or public engagement.
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