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What ailing town of Heanor needs to get back to full health
Politicians have their say on how £8.5m of funding for Heanor should be spent
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The site has stood empty for the years (Image: Derby Telegraph)
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On Boxing Day last year residents and businesses in Heanor got the news that the town was in line for a
Derbyshire church s plan to defend itself against arson attacks
This comes after All Saints Church in Mackworth was destroyed
12:15, 30 APR 2021
All Saints Church, in Church Lane, Mugginton (Image: Google)
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A Derbyshire church is set to gain window guards aimed at preventing arson attacks after a nearby Derby church was destroyed by a fire.
Developer blames Brexit for refusal to build affordable homes in Derbyshire town
It is to do with build costs and lack of labour
05:45, 28 APR 2021
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Langridge Homes Limited had applied to Amber Valley Borough Council to let it drop the number of affordable homes built at its Church Farm development
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People scared village will double in size are now dealt further blow
There was a convoluted planning meeting
06:00, 28 APR 2021
The proposed site of 35 homes in Kirk Langley, next to the village s primary school (Image: Brenda Whittaker)
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Residents who feared their Derbyshire village would double in size have been dealt a blow after a convoluted planning meeting.