Derbyshire drugs house shut down by police
They ve boarded up the house for three months
The property boarded up by police
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A property in Matlock where concerns were raised around drugs and anti-social behaviour has been boarded up by police.
Southern Derbyshire Magistrates Court granted a three-month closure order on the address at Hurst Rise.
Plans for five dance festivals a year at a Derbyshire racetrack
The first event would be this summer
17:54, 15 MAY 2021
Plans have been submitted to hold five dance festivals a year at a racetrack near Ashbourne (Image: Robin Macey)
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Plans have been submitted to hold five dance festivals a year at a racetrack near Ashbourne.
LIFE in the Ravines
Find out how EU LIFE funding is helping Natural England and partners tackle ash dieback and restore ravine woodlands in the Peak District.
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Natural England has received a grant of £3.6 million from EU LIFE for the LIFE in the Ravines partnership project. This project will help to restore woodland on the steep ravine slopes in the Peak District Special Area of Conservation. This will mitigate the effects of ash dieback in the area.
Police investigating Derbyshire Dales incidents of public benches vandalised with tools
Derbyshire Police are investigating a series of vandalism cases which have seen public benches damaged around Matlock, Matlock Bath and Darley Dale.
Tuesday, 4th May 2021, 11:16 pm
The first case was reported in early March, and targeted seats owned by Matlock Bath Parish Council on the Riverside which had just been refurbished at a cost of around £1,000.
The seats appeared to have been attacked with an angle grinder then repositioned, and after the refurbishment contractor had carried out emergency repairs, the benches were damaged again the following night.
Council chairman Peter Baranek: “We’ve been seeing a lot of vandalism targeted at Covid safety measures in recent months but I think this could not be described as passing vandalism. The benches were bolted to the pavement.
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