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Derbyshire's Review of the Decade: 2003
GRAHAM Ellison is given a four-month, later reduced to three, prison sentence after ignoring a court order to tidy his Alvaston garden.
Prize draw proves a big hit for towns
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More snow on way and we might see white Christmas
MORE snow could be on the way for Derbyshire this week - with the possibility of a white Christmas.
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Environment Agency to investigate dumped dogs
THE Environment Agency is now investigating how the bodies of four dogs, which were supposed to have been cremated, were found dumped in a field.
Roads purge on mobile criminals
A police purge on Derbyshire's roads has resulted in 200 people being stopped and searched in the Amber Valley and Erewash areas of the county.
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Young star of new bus advert campaign is en route to fame
A YOUNG bus rider could become a mini-celebrity on his route after having a giant photo of himself emblazoned on the back of a vehicle.
Former students to meet up at Qube bar
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Course on dangers of binge drinking a 'waste of money'
A SCHEME to tackle drink-related crime in Derbyshire has been described as "an utter waste of time and money" by the county council's Liberal Democrat group.
'Westfield effect' helps city shoot up the UK shopping league table
DERBY has moved up 42 places in the national retail rankings since 2007, according to a new study.
Corsets great fun, say burlesque beginners
A GROUP of women who spotted an advert for burlesque classes in the Derby Telegraph performed their first saucy routine at a charity event last night.
A new lease of life for Denby institute
IT is certainly easy to miss the Denby Institute as you drive down the B6179 between Ripley and Derby.
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Ripley and Heanor News website in three-month trial
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New bicycle repair service pedals into town
CYCLING fans will no longer have to pedal miles to get their bikes repaired now a new cycling service has opened in Belper.
Afghanistan deaths boost numbers at county's cenotaphs and memorials
OWEN Clark, at just four, asked the most poignant question as people gathered in Derby to mark Remembrance Sunday: "why did daddy's friend die?" His words showed how relevant the annual service was, not only for the generations who remember those killed in both world wars but also younger people because of the growing toll of killed and wounded in ...
Judy steps into shopworkers shoes
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Medics gearing up for increase in swine flu
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Town library users are safe and sound
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'new store will beat recession'
A NEW A 25million Asda store in Langley Mill would help beat the effects of the recession by creating 300 new jobs, say supermarket bosses.
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Hospital memorial ripped up a South Normanton woman says she was...
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Man jailed for breaking jaw of 'Good Samaritan'
A MAN who broke the jaw of a "Good Samaritan" who tried to help him when he was drunk has been jailed for 28 months.