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The Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 (the 'CROW Act') requires every local highway authority and national park authority to establish an advisory body.
Under the Flood and Water Management Act (2010) we are required to develop, maintain, apply and monitor a local flood risk management strategy.
If you've been through all stages of our complaints procedure, you can ask the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman to review your complaint.
Derbyshire Pension Fund administers the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) on behalf of Derbyshire County Council.
The government is planning to simplify how councils operate in Derby and Derbyshire – a process known as local government reorganisation.
The timeline for local government reorganisation has been set by central government. Find out what's happening and when.
Our local highways maintenance transparency report. We have broken down our network into resilient and non-resilient networks including our own road hierarchy.
There are currently 3 local learning disability partnership boards across Derbyshire with elected reps who have a learning disability, or who are family carers.
Local nature recovery strategies are a new system of spatial strategies for nature and environmental improvement across England.
Local nature reserves are managed for the benefit of both people and wildlife. We now manage 13 sites within Derbyshire.
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