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... a photo of Alfreton Park or out walking along the old railway tunnel or something like that. Corporate sponsors are welcomed to provide donations as prizes. Simple Rules Your photo should be taken ...
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... for children, teenagers and adults Are ideal for both recreational and professional use We have 2 car parks on the premises and you can expect a friendly welcome to our music studio.  The building is ...
Patients call for NHS complementary therapy Sue Carey, a complementary therapist from Sue Carey Reflexology in Belper (Ambergate) welcomes the findings of a new report on the benefits of complementary ...
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... are no exception. On the whole we function with a minimum of red tape, and we want our visitors to feel welcome and able to express themselves in their own way. We are a friendly website however, and there ...
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South Normanton Newsflash

Snow Blockade

Local South Normanton children took motoring concerns into their own hands recently by forming a blockade of snow in Garden Crescent, South Normanton, Derbyshire.

Around 20 local young people helped to create the snow blockade to raise their concerns of speeding vehicles in the area - Kyle Harvey and James Fletcher were two of the local supporters of this action. Local police ordered the blockade to be removed as it is an offence to block the public highway. The issue has been raised as a concern for the local authority to investigate further.