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Inappropriate approved developments have put the East Midlands' only World Heritage Site - the Derwent Valley Mills - at risk ...
This option would involve Derbyshire Dales, High Peak, Chesterfield, Bolsover, North East Derbyshire merging to form one ...
Stretching 15 miles from Matlock Bath and Cromford in the north, through Belper, Milford, Darley Abbey and into Derby – including the Belper Mills complex and Derby’s Silk Mill – the Derwent ...
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Derbyshire Times on MSNDerbyshire County Council considers north-south unitary split: here's what it meansDerbyshire County Council’s new Reform administration has been urged to agree in principle to opt for a new two-layer unitary ...
As Slater's business and reputation grew for the better in the New World, he also gained a new reputation back in England as ...
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Derbyshire Times on MSNDistricts and boroughs call for views on proposed ‘One Derbyshrie, two councils’ systemDerbyshire's district and borough councils are continuing with their bid to establish a new structure with two new councils ...
Worcester County Wonders: The story of Samuel Slater is more relatable today than ever ...
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Government finally faces up to risk facing East Midlands’ only World Heritage siteThe risk posed to the future of the East Midlands’ only World Heritage Site is now firmly in the headlights of national Government - a year after its threatened status became reality ...
The proposals would see nine councils in the region merged into two larger local authorities.
The four principal industrial settlements of Cromford, Belper, Milford, and Darley Abbey are articulated by the river Derwent, the waters of which provided the power to drive the cotton mills. Much of ...
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