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Erewash (/ ˈ ɛr ə w ɒ ʃ / ⓘ) is a local government district with borough status in Derbyshire, England. The borough is named after the River Erewash. The council has offices in both the borough's towns of Ilkeston and Long Eaton. The borough also includes several villages and surrounding rural areas.
Erewash Borough Council, which covers the towns of Long Eaton and Ilkeston along with villages like Breaston, Draycott and Borrowash, is officially within the Derbyshire boundary but sits between ...
Erewash Meadows is a large area of floodplain grassland and wetland. It is jointly owned by Derbyshire Wildlife Trust and Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, and includes 0.75 miles (1.21 km) of the Cromford Canal which is in water to the north of the ponds which form the central section of the reserve, known as Brinsley Meadows.
Erewash (/ ˈ ɛr ə w ɒ ʃ /) is a constituency [n 1] in Derbyshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2024 by Adam Thompson of Labour. [ n 2 ] Boundaries
Erewash may refer to: Borough of Erewash, a local government district in the county of Derbyshire, England; Erewash Valley, is the valley of the River Erewash; River Erewash, river in England; Erewash (UK Parliament constituency), Derbyshire constituency in the British House of Commons; Erewash Canal, broad canal in Derbyshire
Erewash; Amber Valley; North East Derbyshire; Chesterfield; Bolsover; Derby; This is a list of civil parishes in the ceremonial county of Derbyshire, England, divided ...
Kirk Hallam is a village in the Erewash district, in the south-east of Derbyshire, England. It was part of the former Ilkeston borough and is largely regarded today as an area of the much larger town of Ilkeston which adjoins it to the north east. Since 1974, Kirk Hallam has been part of the borough of Erewash.
Morley is a village and civil parish within the Borough of Erewash in Derbyshire, England.. It is on the eastern side of Morley Moor, with Morley Smithy to the north. The parish church of St Matthew is a grade I listed building [1] and stands near the (converted) Tithe Barn and dovecote of Morley Hall. [2]