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A Derby funeral director arranged the final farewell for English actor, Sir Alan Bates, allowed a dozen stormtroopers to walk...

The National Trust’s ranger team manages 2,000-acres of historic parkland at Hardwick, near Chesterfield. And right now they are responsible...

Hello everyone my name is Emma Barker, and I am proud to be a finalist in Miss Derbyshire 2026, with...

Crich itself had a population hovering around 3,000 for much of the 19th and early 20th centuries, fed initially by...
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