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Heatherton Village (or Heatherton) is a residential area of Derby, England, located at the southern end of the village of Littleover, and approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) south west of Derby city centre. It comprises a range of modern housing, several public parks, shops, churches, a school and a nursery.
The final location of Derby School was in Littleover on Moorway Lane, the site is now occupied by Derby Moor Community Sports College. Infant, junior and primary schools: St Georges Catholic Voluntary Academy; Gayton Junior School; Ridgeway Infant School; Carlyle Infant School; Griffe Field Primary School built as part of the Heatherton Village ...
County Hall, Derby: Council's meeting place 1889–1955. From its creation in 1889 until 1955 the council met at County Hall, Derby, which had been built in 1660. [17] [18] In 1955 the council moved to the current county hall in Matlock. This newer county hall is in a former hydrotherapy complex called Smedley's Hydro which was built in 1867. [19]
The DE postcode area, also known as the Derby postcode area, [2] is a group of 23 postcode districts in central England, within 11 post towns.These cover south and central Derbyshire (including Derby, Alfreton, Ashbourne, Bakewell, Belper, Heanor, Ilkeston, Matlock, Ripley and Swadlincote), parts of east Staffordshire (including Burton upon Trent) and north-west Leicestershire, and very small ...
The largest of these shops carries amenities suitable to supply a large village. New houses are constantly being added to expand the coverage of Oakwood. The Oakwood Electoral Ward, which encompasses all of the Oakwood Estate, the Durose Country Park estate and part of Chaddesden, is one of the 18 wards which make up Derby City Council.
"Special Articles" such as University of Derby, Derbyshire County Cricket Club and Derby County F.C. A large proportion of the Peak District. Click the interactive District map below to zoom in to any part of Derbyshire. Please visit: Portal:Derbyshire - our 'shop window' on selected aspects of the county of Derbyshire.
Between 1889 and 1974 Derby was a county borough, independent from the county council. [39] It then became a lower-tier district council with the county council providing county-level services between 1974 and 1997. On 1 April 1997, Derby City Council became a unitary authority, regaining its independence from the county council. [40]