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Towering over Rutland Square, The Rutland Arms is Bakewell’s iconic Grade II-listed coaching inn, originally commissioned in 1804 by the Duke of Rutland. With its honey-hued sandstone façade, ...
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Derbyshire Times on MSNPopular Derbyshire family attraction closed due to water pipe issuesThis is due to issues with a waste water pipe at the family attraction. A spokesperson for Derbyshire Dales District Council said: “Unfortunately we're currently dealing with a waste water pipe issue ...
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9 beautiful Derbyshire parks named among 2,250 of UK’s best parks in Green Flag Awards 2025 listNine parks in Derby and Derbyshire have been honoured with Green Flag Awards, celebrating outstanding management of green spaces.
Five to visit: Derbyshire designers. Bakewell’s corner of the Peak District is idyllic yet industrious. You’ll see signs for all kinds of makers, from stained-glass artists to stonemasons.
The 20 locations where operational mobile speed cameras will be set up for the rest of July have been confirmed. The list ...
The Weir Bridge in Bakewell, Derbyshire, has become a famous tourist hotspot for the thousands of 'love locks' which are attached to the fencing but are set to be removed for maintenance works.
When the NatWest bank in Bakewell closed its doors for the last time on February 22, ... When Derbyshire Live asked NatWest if there was likely to be a last-minute reprieve back in February, ...
A new recruit in Bakewell, Derbyshire. This is the second story in a series of six short stories written by my father AEG Allsop. He was born in Cromford, Derbyshire, in 1918.
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Derbyshire Times on MSNDerbyshire D-Day veteran honoured for his heroism celebrates 100th birthday with two partiesA D-Day veteran has celebrated his 100th birthday with family, friends and carers at two parties in Derbyshire.
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