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Instructions and advice for reporting a flood in Derbyshire. You can report current and past flooding for future investigation.
If you've spotted an abandoned vehicle you can report it to the district or borough council that covers the area in which you found it.
What to do if you are currently being flooded or at risk of flooding either by rising river levels, surface water or by burst sewers or water mains.
More than 1,800 people filled in our survey regarding what children need to know and be able to do before they start school.
Each year the Director of Public Health produces a report into the health of Derbyshire. The topic is different each year.
Report a problem or fault with a street light, lamp, lit traffic sign or bollard, including emergency faults such as exposed cables.
During periods of severe winter weather our resources are focussed on keeping our gritting routes clear of snow and ice.
Report a pothole or another problem with a road such as road markings, street lights, pavements, loose chippings, signs, signals, trees, flooding and ironworks.
Confidential reporting is the disclosure or communication of information about possible malpractice by individuals or organisations.
Road spillages that could present a danger to drivers should be reported to us. The priority and timescale for response will be determined after inspection.
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