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Ryan killed on trip to honour his dead gran

'ANGEL':  Ryan Hamilton with mum Lorraine.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

A YOUNG man died in a car crash on a trip to scatter his gran's ashes.

Ryan Hamilton, 31, had travelled from Alvaston to his grandmother's home town of Scunthorpe with other members of his family.

They were there to bid farewell to Rennie Holroyd, who died in...

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Kilomathon road closures: See a complete list of those affected here

Kilomathon

Saturday, March 13, 2010

A FULL list of roads that will be closed during tomorrow's England Kilomathon has been released by the organisers. The 26.2km race from Nottingham to...

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Concerns grow over waste plant bid

Protestors outside Pride Park

Saturday, March 13, 2010

ANGER is mounting after council officers recommended plans for a major waste-to-energy power station be given the go-ahead. People living nearby have...

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Council set to defy the critics over waste plant

worried:  Bob Laxton.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

PLANS for a major waste-to-energy power station in Derby have been recommended for approval despite massive objections from people living nearby....

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'Beautiful wife' loses fight against cancer

special day:  Carolyn Hole  with  husband Mike  on their wedding day.

Friday, March 12, 2010

THE husband of a popular Rolls-Royce worker, who died after a 16-month battle with leukaemia, has paid tribute to his "best friend and beautiful...

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Drugs gang boss fails in jail plea

Thursday, March 11, 2010

THE boss of a gang jailed for nine years for his part in a city drugs syndicate has failed to win a cut in his jail term. Paldip Mahngar was one of...

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Youths on bikes grab man's bag

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

A GANG of teenagers snatched a man's bag as he walked home. He was walking in Kiwi Drive, Alvaston, at about 8.30pm on Monday when he was approached...

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Shadow minister hails city's links to manufacturers

educational:    David Willetts, Shadow Minister for Universities and Skills, looks  around Derby College at The Roundhouse to speak to students and discuss the Conservative Party's policies to create a hi-tech economy.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

DAVID Willetts, Shadow Minister for Universities and Skills, met students at Derby College when he visited The Roundhouse. His tour was part of the...

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Football club has plans for new changing rooms

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

A FOOTBALL Club in Alvaston, which has 16 teams but only two changing rooms, is drawing up plans to expand its base. Field Lane FC has teams ranging...

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A 'towering figure' who will be hard act to follow after decades as councillor

STANDING DOWN:  Pauline Latham, left, John-Paul Keane and Lucy Care are all going off to seek other challenges.

Tuesday, March 09, 2010

POLITICS isn't something which interests Ray Baxter – unusual, you may think, for someone who has spent 34 years in local government. "It...

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Alvaston guide: The sound of a tram bell is what turned a sleepy Victorian hamlet into one of the most popular areas of Derby.

Alvaston owes its popularity to the tram. The village boomed during the mid-19th century thanks to the end of the horse drawn carriage and the arrival of the tram tracks.

Bosses and managers wanted to live out in the country but still be within easy commuting reach of the city; Alvaston, right at the end of the track and set in stunning rolling countryside, was perfect.

The suburb grew enormously, and street after street of Victorian houses were built, followed by hundreds of new homes after the last war.

According to statistics from the last census, Alvaston has maintained its position as a popular commuting district with managers and professionals, and continues to attract many of the city's better-paid workers.

It’s basically a self-contained suburb, with a big shopping centre, a good mixture of junior and secondary schools, doctors' and dentists' surgeries, and a library.

And it is a picturesque place, with the River Derwent flowing to the north, running alongside Alvaston Park which features a playground, a lake and a skate park.


Train: The nearest mainline station is in Derby.


Roads: Excellent for commuting. The A6 takes you into the city centre, two miles away, in minutes, although it can get busy. Going the other way leads to the cross-country A50, with easy links to the M1 and M6.


Buses: Good regular bus services cutting through the suburb and into the city.


Shopping: Both Alvaston and neighbouring Osmaston have their own good shopping centres. There is enough for day-to-day living and more, including some big superstores.


Eating and Drinking: Plenty of pubs but not much in the way of restaurants. Alvaston has The Blue Peter pub, which was built in 1935 and looks like something straight out of Agatha Christie’s Poirot novels. There's also the Round House pub, a half round pub built in 1891 on the London Road. Stacks of takeaways offer every type of food.


Sports: \There are lots of clubs, including the very popular and successful Alvaston and Boulton Cricket Club in Raynesway, and indoor and outdoors bowls clubs.


Entertainment: This generally revolves around the pubs, but there is a range of organisations, including a long-established amateur radio club and some men's societies and clubs. There is a very busy community centre at Nunsfield House in Boulton Lane, home to everything from angling to radio and from indoor bowls to tea dancing.


Open Spaces: Alvaston Park has a skateboard circuit, cricket pitch, nine football pitches, a putting green and eight tennis courts, with the picturesque River Derwent running next to it, providing fishing and water sports.














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