Borough Wide from Monday, June 23rd, 2025
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Derby College Group art student wins Bryan Harris Bursary for powerful, topical artwork
An inspiring and thought-provoking piece of artwork highlighting the devastating human impact of war has earned Derby College Group (DCG) Art & Design student Leo Walton this year’s Bryan Harris Bursary from the Arts Society Derby.
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Government's Industrial Strategy is 'welcome blueprint for businesses to build on' but East Midlands businesses must be 'front and centre'
Measures outlined in the government’s Industrial Strategy provide a strong framework for growth but must not overlook any sector, business or the region’s supply chains, East Midlands Chamber has said.
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Appeal launched to identify man in connection with burglary in Long Eaton
Derbyshire Police officers are appealing for the public’s help to identify a man in connection with a burglary in Long Eaton.
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Council Tax consultation for Derby and Derbyshire
Hundreds of thousands of households across Derby and Derbyshire may benefit from lower council tax payments in the future.
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Ilkeston social club demolished
Residents say the demolition of a forlorn but once-loved Derbyshire social club is “a real shame” and now worry about what its future holds.
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Uni and NHS Trust partnership set to bring new opportunities to students, health professionals and patients
Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust has signed a Strategic Partnership with the University of Derby to develop a more joined-up approach to the teaching of students and a more research-based approach to the delivery of healthcare.
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New discounted bus travel for 19 to 21 year olds in Derbyshire
Derbyshire County Council is to extend its popular b_line card, which offers single bus fares for £1.50, to those aged from 19 up until their 22nd birthday.
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Mayor cuts the ribbon as new nature reserve open
Erewash Borough Council’s 12th and newest nature reserve has been officially declared open – with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the 25-acre site in Ilkeston on Tuesday 24th June.
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Ilkestonian in solo charity cycle mission from Lands End to John O'Groats
An Ilkeston man is preparing to embark on a mammoth solo fundraising event, cycling from Lands End to John O'Groats on 11th August 2025 in support of the Derbyshire Children's Holiday Centre in Skegness.
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Police Officers praised for relentless efforts to protect communities in the wake of ‘unprecedented’ demand
Police and Crime Commissioner Nicolle Ndiweni-Roberts and Chief Constable Rachel Swann have praised officers and staff dealing with an unprecedented number of murder investigations in the county.
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New resources help people leave hospital feeling supported and strong
Most of us will experience a hospital stay at some point in our lives, either personally or supporting a loved one. Whilst hospitals are there to care for us when we need it the most, it's what happens when we're discharged from hospital that can shape how well we recover.