Borough Wide from Friday, November 8th, 2024
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£1,000 reward offered after string of knifepoint robberies including one in Ilkeston
A £1,000 reward is being offered after a series of knifepoint robberies in the south of the county including one carried out in the Erewash borough.
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Plain clothes officer chases suspicious males in Ilkeston
A plain clothes Officer from the Erewash Crime Action Group out on patrol has been forced to give chase after seeing two males acting suspiciously in Ilkeston.
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Chamber comments on drop in interest rate
Following the Bank of England’s decision to lower the interest rate by 0.25 to 4.75%, a spokesperson for the East Midlands Chamber has given its reaction. The reduced rate is the second cut this year.
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Football mecca & new kids’ zone to open
A massive £4million-plus council boost to sport and leisure facilities across Erewash is poised to see the official opening of a new mecca for budding footie starlets – while the ribbon is also cut on a spectacular new adventure park for youngsters.
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Erewash MP Adam Thompson issues statement on Derbyshire Care Home closures
The Erewash MP has issued a statement in response to recently announced plans to close care homes in the borough.
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PCC Nicolle Ndiweni-Roberts presents her blueprint for a safer and stronger future
Police and Crime Commissioner Nicolle Ndiweni-Roberts has presented her blueprint for protecting the public and building safer and more inclusive communities over the next four years.
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Derbyshire fire engine wrapped to spread mental health awareness message
Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service has partnered with Derbyshire County Council to unveil the latest fire engine to be wrapped in support of a community cause.
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County Council Cabinet considering new options for the future of Elvaston Castle and Gardens
Members of Derbyshire County Council’s Cabinet will consider new options for improving the visitor experience at Elvaston Castle & Gardens and safeguarding its long-term future.
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New County Council care and day-service proposals to be considered following public consultation
New proposals for the future of county council-run residential care and day services for older people are due to be considered by Derbyshire County Council following a public consultation.
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County Council to consider future of discretionary grants
Proposals to end discretionary grant funding to voluntary and community groups is a matter set to be considered by Derbyshire County Council.
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Proposed changes to healthy homes project to be considered
Proposed changes to Derbyshire Healthy Homes Project to ensure it supports people who need the most help are to be considered.
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County Council Cabinet to decide on proposed changes to learning disability support in Erewash
Proposals to change support for Erewash residents with learning disabilities and/or who are autistic are to considered by Derbyshire County Council.