Popular physical activity game Beat the Street is coming to Chesterfield
An innovative game that has already helped more than one million people get active is coming to Chesterfield from Wednesday 26th February to Wednesday 8th April.
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An innovative game that has already helped more than one million people get active is coming to Chesterfield from Wednesday 26th February to Wednesday 8th April.
Read more >The East Midlands Chamber (Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire) Business Awards are unique, proudly led by business from start to finish and recognised as a true badge of honour for finalists and winners.
Read more >Derbyshire producers will get a chance to showcase and sell their products to thousands of visitors at Chatsworth Country Fair this summer thanks to an exciting opportunity.
Read more >ESS team members Dave Newton and John Wright are taking part in the 100km-long Peak District Challenge in aid of the British Heart Foundation (BHF).
Read more >A new exhibition at Chesterfield Museum will display ceramics created by members of a local pottery class and inspired by a historic pottery in Brampton.
Read more >More life-size steel figures honouring miners who lost their lives are to be added to a memorial project following a £30,000 funding boost.
Read more >Local voluntary and community sector groups in Derbyshire are being asked to help shape their future funding arrangements during a 12 week consultation.
Read more >The efforts and achievements of individuals and groups who are using physical activity to help improve the lives of people across Derby and Derbyshire will be recognised at the second ‘Towards an Active Derbyshire Awards’.
Read more >The D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) is opening a call for new projects from D2N2’s Local Growth Fund allocation.
Read more >With strong interest in the ground floor units at Elder Way, Jomast has announced that it has increased the number of available units from seven to eight.
Read more >HS2 is a once in a generation opportunity for the town and borough. The new high-speed train line will have a transformative effect on our economy, with the prospect of 10,200 new jobs, 4,700 new homes and an annual uplift of £270 million in expenditure on local goods and services.
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