Bomb squad called and Derby man arrested over homemade explosives
The fire service was also called to the scene
The bomb disposal squad was called to a street in a Derby suburb (Image: Matlock, Cromford, Wirksworth and Darley Dale Police SNT)
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Police say they have arrested a man on suspicion of making an explosive for an unlawful purpose after raiding a Derby home.
Molotov cocktail flung through window in Derbyshire town
Anyone with information is being asked to come forward
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Police are appealing for information after a reported incident of arson in Glossop.
Officers say they received a call at 11.30pm on Saturday, March 6.
Cops say a glass bottle containing a rag had been set on fire and was thrown into the window of a house in Combs Terrace, Gamesley.
Multi-million pound plans published for fire-ravaged school
The previous school was destroyed in a blaze last year
This is an artist s impression of how the new Ravensdale Infant and Nursery School will look (Image: Lungfish Architects)
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A toxic blue lagoon has again been filled with black dye in a council bid to stop Instagram selfie seekers flocking to the Derbyshire beauty spot during lockdown.
The flooded lime pool, once the site of an industrial kiln that towered above Harpur Hill, near Buxton, in the Peak District, was the source of huge problems for locals last year, as thousands of people were attracted to the water s bright blue hue.
Scores of badly parked cars caused traffic chaos and blocked driveways, and there were dozens of reports of anti-social behaviour, including people urinating in gardens and in the church yard, as they made their way to and from the quarry from surrounding towns and cities.
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