Borough Wide from Friday, February 21st, 2025
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Erewash Sound celebrates 15 years on the air with a 15th Anniversary Coffee Morning
This March, Erewash Sound is celebrating 15 years on FM radio - and we would like to invite you to share a cuppa with us to mark the occasion.
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Borough Council's climate challenge
The impact of climate change on the everyday lives of Erewash residents is being spelt out by the borough council in its new Climate Change Strategy – as locals face wetter winters and more frequent periods of hot weather during the summer.
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Below-inflation council tax rise
Erewash Borough Council has again, detailed plans to raise council tax by less than inflation – with a 2.99 per cent increase that adds just 13p a week to a typical Band D property.
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Residents get a say on local government reorganisation
Erewash Borough Council is asking residents what they think of plans for a wholesale reorganisation of local government – which would see the 50-year-old authority cease to exist.
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Campaigners against development on open space in Borrowash call for action over ground contaminants
Campaigners opposing development on an area of public open space in Borrowash which is subject to a planning application have been distributing leaflets to local residents referencing that it is 'highly contaminated.'
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Witness appeal issued after arson attack on West Park
An investigation is continuing after an arson attack on new play equipment at West Park in Long Eaton.
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Long Eaton Police issue CCTV images and information after Granville Avenue burglary
Long Eaton Police Officers have issued an appeal for information after a burglary was carried out in the town.
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Statement from the Leader of Derbyshire County Council on local government re-organisation
Councillor Barry Lewis, the leader of Derbyshire County Council, has issued a statement on local government reorganisation.
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PCC welcomes drug screening progress to break the cycle of drug crime
Police and Crime Commissioner Nicolle Ndiweni-Roberts has welcomed the progress being made to help people struggling with substance addiction to access support to turn their backs on crime.
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UKHSA warns of norovirus spike in the East Midlands as cases are more than double the seasonal average
As schoolchildren prepare to return to the classroom after the half-term break, UKHSA is calling on East Midlands residents to be aware of high levels of norovirus circulating this Winter.
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County Council decision on future shape of care services
Proposals for the future of the county council’s remaining in-house care homes and for closer working with health partners have been agreed by Cabinet following two public consultations.
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Mother praises Northern conductor for helping baby during medical emergency
A mother has praised a conductor working for Northern after he reacted quickly to help her baby during a medical emergency.