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The resilient network are roads that we give priority to protecting in adverse conditions. Usually this is extreme weather - snow, ice and flooding.
The road reopened to 2-way traffic in early December 2024 following the completion of extensive works to repair the landslip.
It's a statutory requirement for any skip on a road to have a permit. You don't need a permit to place a skip on private land.
There are a number of routes in Derbyshire that are accessible to 'off-road' motor vehicles. We have a policy on recreational vehicles in the countryside.
The road from Great Hucklow to Bretton, just below Little Plumpton Cottage, moved considerably over the 7 to the 9 of September 2022.
Despite the best efforts of our gritting teams our success in tackling snow and ice on the county's roads depends on a number of factors.
Traffic calming measures help reduce traffic speeds, and discourage inappropriate through traffic, in order to reduce casualties on our roads.
We're responsible for street lights, lit signs and bollards on roads, footpaths and some dual carriageways that are owned and maintained by us.
We're responsible for the maintenance and repair of roads, including pavements or footways. You can report a pothole or another fault.
Directions to Lea Green Development Centre, Main Road, Lea, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 5GJ from Matlock, Ambergate, Belper, Derby and the M1.
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