Villagers disappointed after plea for bus service rejected
RESIDENTS of a Derbyshire village say they are "very disappointed" after being told that bus routes will not be...
View ArticleFamily raise £75,000 for Frazer McDermott's name to live on
A FAMILY who want to build a brain tumour centre as a lasting legacy to their son are a step closer after raising a phenomenal...
View ArticleNot even going into labour gets in the way of last-minute dash...
MOST women in labour would want to go straight to hospital – but Melanie Watts decided to rush to the shops instead...
View ArticleCat which lost one of its lives is recovering in a loving home
A CAT found in a wheelie bin in Derby has been rehomed with a loving family – and five other cats.
View ArticleStreet drinkers move on after metal studs are placed on wall
METAL studs put on a wall outside a Derby garage are helping to keep street drinkers away from the area, according to police.
View ArticleCommunity bobby reunites family with stolen pup Bullet
A FAMILY received "the most brilliant present" when their stolen puppy was returned to them on Christmas Eve.
View ArticleFlood-hit pub The Old Crown Inn open for business again but...
A FLOOD-hit pub was up and running again yesterday – despite being engulfed in water 24 hours earlier.
View ArticleCauseway bypass 'feasible' but hurdles must be overcome first
PLANS for a multi-million-pound bypass to divert traffic away from battered Swarkestone Bridge could be announced as early as the...
View ArticleBMW taken during burglary is crashed
AN abandoned car that was taken during a burglary was found by police following a collision.
View ArticleEducation a priority as civic leader deflects criticism from...
EDUCATION has been outlined as a key priority for Derby as the city council's leader criticised the number of inspections carried...
View ArticleJOIN OUR CAMPAIGN AND GIVE BLOOD
THE Derby Telegraph is hoping to reach thousands of readers with its Save a Life Campaign – to turn you into life-savers.
View ArticleFirms want more Government support to export
ALMOST half of small and medium-sized businesses in the region believe they are not getting enough help from government to export,...
View ArticlePride Park visits are truly in Paul's blood
BEING a Derby County fan and going to Pride Park Stadium is in the blood for Paul MacArthur – quite literally.
View ArticleLung problems not caused by asbestos fibres, coroner rules
A RETIRED Rolls-Royce chauffeur who drove members of the royal family on visits to Derby died of natural causes, an inquest has...
View ArticleArea 'flourishing' despite funding cuts, claims district chief
JOB creation and exciting new developments have helped South Derbyshire to prosper in 2012 despite the difficult economic climate,...
View Article£30,000 facelift for contaminated school field brought back...
A SCHOOL playing field that has been out of bounds for seven years is getting a major revamp after being declared safe for pupils...
View ArticleReminder to focus on safety in workplaces as incidents fall
BUSINESSES in Derbyshire are being urged to make a new year resolution to reduce the number of accidents in the workplace.
View ArticleTory chairman defends stance on hunting ban
CONSERVATIVE Party chairman Grant Shapps has defended the Government's decision to put a promised vote on ending the hunting ban...
View Article£400 reward for hero who chased two burglars
A "PUBLIC-SPIRITED" man who chased after two burglars has been awarded £400 by a judge.
View ArticleThat's a wrap! Neil White watches 660 films in 2012...now he's...
For the second year, Neil White set out with the intention of watching every movie released at UK cinemas in a calendar year. But...
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