Surrey children waited up to 13 months for mental health support before Covid pandemic hit
It took some up to 402 days from referral to get a first appointment
More than 12,000 Surrey children were referred for mental health support in 2019/20 (Image: Pexels)
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Derbyshire pothole repairs are often quick patch-up jobs
The admission has been made by the county council
06:00, 1 MAR 2021
Hallam Fields Road in Ilkeston is in a poor state of disrepair (Image: Derby Telegraph)
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Derbyshire council officials have admitted that many of their pothole repairs may have to be done again after a few months and that repeated “quick patch-up jobs” will often be carried out.
Get set for return of litter, parking and anti-social behaviour issues at Derbyshire beauty spots
Fears for when lockdown ends
06:00, 28 FEB 2021
A vast amount of rubbish was left behind by visitors and collected by concerned residents in Dovedale last summer (Image: Erwin van Vroenhoven)
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