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Police apology after officer parks car in disabled space

CAUGHT IN ACT:  The police patrol car in the disabled parking bay outside Guildhall Market Place.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

POLICE have apologised after one of their patrol cars was seen parked in a disabled bay.

Taxi driver Patrick White – himself a former police officer – spotted the marked car in the bay outside Guildhall Market Place.

He said he watched the patrol car,...

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Rita's shock at unearthing Victoria medal

Rita's shock at unearthing Victoria medal

Saturday, March 13, 2010

A SPOT of gardening at a Derbyshire home helped its owner unearth an unusual item – a 120-year-old medal handed out by Queen Victoria. Pictured...

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Teacher's reprimand for falsifying data

Friday, March 12, 2010

A FORMER Derbyshire primary teacher has received a reprimand from the General Teaching Council after falsifying assessment data. Sallie Jogela...

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Bobby's call for help

Friday, March 12, 2010

RESIDENTS in Belper are being urged to report vandalism. PC Richard Booth made the plea to Belper Town Council after reports that cars had been...

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84-year-old dies following horror crash

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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

A PENSIONER has died after he was thrown from his car in a head-on collision with another vehicle. The smash happened close to the junction of New...

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Shoe firm buys online store

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

A COMPANY which owns shoe shops in Belper and Ilkeston has bought an online business. Pavers Shoes has bought shoe-shop.com for an undisclosed sum....

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Pensioner thrown from car in head-on collision horror

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

A PENSIONER suffered life-threatening injuries after he was thrown from his car in a head-on collision with another vehicle. The smash happened close...

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Unwanted goods can help charity

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

A CHRISTIAN charity shop in Belper is asking for items to sell including furniture and electrical goods. People can drop goods off at The Lighthouse,...

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Fund-raiser Ray still 'filling in' after 18 years on wards!

TAKING THE BISCUITS:  Ray helps out with the snack trolley.

Tuesday, March 09, 2010

WHEN Ray Asher agreed to become chairman of the Friends of Babington Hospital, he thought it would be for a few days only. But, 18 years later, he...

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Fleet firm is up for national award

Tuesday, March 09, 2010

A DERBYSHIRE firm which supplies vehicle fleet and asset management software has been shortlisted for a national award. Chevin Fleet Solutions, in...

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Population: 20,548


Notes: Belper is eight miles north of Derby, and is set by the River Derwent. It was originally an Anglo-Saxon settlement, and has remained a small village until the arrival of the textile mills, which enhanced the development of the village from the 18th century onwards. In Belper, the second water-powered cotton mill in the world was built, with the East Mill being built in 1913, it is still a present day landmark. The mill, to this day, still uses the river for power, using turbine-driven electrical generators. In 1820, Belper was the first place in the UK that had gas lighting, at a works in Milford, near Belper. Belper was still a major textile and hosiery centre in the 20th century, however in recent times this has little existance, with Deb Group, a international manufacturer of skincare products for the workplace, however a new and updated factory is currently being built, near Denby.


Transport: Regular buses run from Derby to Belper, and also through Belper to Bakewell, these generally run every 15 minutes, depending on the final destination of the bus, the bus route, by Trent Barton, is called, The Sixes. Belper also has a railway station, which is part of the Midland Main Line, and it mainly served by trains on the Derwent Valley Line, which runs from Nottingham via Derby to Matlock. It is possible to access the station from several directions, from the Field Lane car park, or via alleyways from King Street and Field Lane, also access can be gained from Albert Street.

Eating and Drinking: There are many places to eat and drink in Belper, from takeaways and pubs to restaurants and nightclubs, Belper does a good job to accomodate for every taste.

Popular places to eat include: The Big Buddha, Court Yard Suite North Mill, Bridge Foot, Belper, DE56 1YD, Tel: 01773 882493; The Lion Hotel, Bridge Street, Belper, DE56 1AX, Tel: 01773 824033; The River Garden, Bridge Street, Belper, DE56 1AZ, Tel: 01773 822468.

Popular places to drink include: The Green House, 82, King Street, Belper, DE56 1QA, Tel: 01773 821001; Lord Nelson, 78 Bridge Street, Belper, DE56 1AZ, Tel: 01773 824465.


Medical:Whitemoor Medical Centre, Whitemoor Lane, Belper, DE56 OJB, Tel: 08445769200; Westminster Medical, 7 The Pastures Duffield, Belper, DE56 4EX, Tel: 01332 840202.

Hospital: Babington Hospital, Derby Road, Belper, DE56 1WH, Tel: 01773 824171


Dentist:Belper Dental Practice within Babington Hospital, Belper, DE56 1WH, Tel: 01773 824171.


Shopping:Even though Belper is a relatively small town, it has three supermarkets (Morrisons, Somerfield, Co-op), supplemented by a small but busy shopping area mainly centred around King Street. Belper also has several hairdressers: Deb-N-Hair, 155 Belper Road, Tel: 01773 822470; Hair Group, 43 Kings Street, Tel: 01773 822520; Hair Design, 25 Bridge Street, Tel: 01773 823030.


Schools: Belper has many primary schools: Holbrook Primary School ; St Elizabeth's Primary School; St John’s Primary School; Herbert Strutt Primary School; Pottery Primary School; Long Row Primary School; Ambergate Primary School; and a single secondary school: Belper School and Sixth Form Centre.














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