Householder loses bid to keep 'incongruous' porch
A HOMEOWNER who was ordered to demolish a porch she built on her terraced house, has lost her appeal to keep it.
View Article'Workaholic' butcher notched up nearly 60 years in the trade
THE widow of a well-known Derby butcher has paid tribute to her "workaholic" husband who dedicated his life to the meat...
View ArticleClothes agency bucking the trend as it expands into the hat...
A DRESS agency in Derby's Cathedral Quarter is to expand its range following the demise of a neighbouring hat business.
View ArticleGateway development should be rejected, says Ripley Town Council
PLANS for two major developments in Amber Valley have been opposed by Ripley Town Council.
View ArticleMobility aid fraudster with 'gift of the gab' jailed for five...
A MOBILITY aid salesman who conned vulnerable people – including Derbyshire pensioners – out of £50,000 has been...
View ArticleCharity to stop mental health training if city council lops...
A CHARITY will stop training Derby City Council staff to work with the mentally ill if the authority pulls its funding as part...
View ArticleDerby carers claim spending cuts would cost authority £13m...
CARERS in Derby presented the city council with a giant cheque showing how much cash they save the authority a year in a bid to...
View ArticlePrime Minister David Cameron says Derby is getting fair deal
PRIME Minister David Cameron has insisted that cuts to Derby City Council's budget are "fair", despite a 12,000-name...
View ArticlePrime Minister David Cameron at Derby Telegraph offices as part...
PRIME Minister David Cameron visited the Derby Telegraph office as part of his tour of the city today.
View ArticlePlans for huge rail freight hub between Etwall and Egginton...
SEVERN Trent expects to submit a planning application this summer to build a massive rail freight terminal in Derbyshire, a...
View Article£5,000 fine for drink-driver seen speeding along M1
A 31-YEAR-OLD has been fined £5,000 after admitting his third drink-driving offence.
View ArticleHeavy rainfall damage on roads is 'inevitable' because of budget...
WEAKENING to Derbyshire's roads is "inevitable" due to budget cuts, according to a council committee.
View ArticlePolice helicopter called out to Belper River Gardens
POLICE cars and the force helicopter were dispatched after calls saying someone had fallen into the river in Belper.
View ArticleDerby Telegraph comment: Backdrop for city schools' revival...
DAVID Cameron told us yesterday that you "can't be tough enough on schools".
View ArticleConman sold £30 mattresses to Derbyshire pensioners for...
A MOBILITY aid salesman who conned vulnerable people, including Derbyshire pensioners, out of £50,000 is due to be sentenced...
View ArticleStudy on Hippodrome 'ready by end of March'
A STUDY into potential uses for Derby's former Hippodrome theatre is set to be completed by the end of March.
View ArticleFlooding prompts animal rescue donations plea
AN animal rescue centre that gives horses, cats, dogs, pigs, chickens, rabbits and ducks a home is in desperate need of donations.
View ArticleFire at school in Bakewell
A FIRE broke out in a school building in Bakewell late last night.
View ArticleMercia Marina tea room fire
FIREFIGHTERS were called to Mercia Marina tea room earlier today after decorative logs surrounding a wood burning stove ignited.
View ArticleUnion helps charity in Mary's memory
A DONATION to help prevent blindness in Africa has been given in memory of a Derby journalist and trades union activist.
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