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The Derbyshire Times is the biggest selling weekly newspaper in the county and in Britain’s top ten for circulation. Published in five editions - Chesterfield/Clay Cross, East, North East, Alfreton area, and Matlock/Peak. The Derbyshire Times (and Chesterfield Herald) was first published on Saturday
Data obtained by The Independent from councils in October-November found that Hampshire, Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire had a high number of residential placements costing over £10,000 per week ...
News. Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. ... Derby and Derbyshire must build more than 4,000 new homes each year to meet levels of need, according to new government targets.
Dramatic drone footage shows the devastating damage caused by Storm Babet in a Derbyshire village. The streets of Sandiacre, which has a population of around 9,000, are seen submerged in flood ...
Ella Smith sold the Mercury to John Uprichard a successful journalist and TV news reporter in the mid-1970s. Uprichard modernised and updated the facilities and printing works to provide a modern newspaper aided by his wife Beryl Uprichard. The Mercury was eventually taken over by the Derbyshire Times and its owners, Johnston Press.
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One pipeline would cut through at least 15 miles (24km) of the Derbyshire, Staffordshire and Leicestershire landscape. Severn Trent Water's £80m project will bypass the River Mease and put ...
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