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WHERE TO PLAY THE GAME

Saturday, July 04, 2009

TENNIS can be played at venues across Derbyshire including in parks, health clubs, tennis clubs and schools. Here are some of the places with tennis courts, priced per hour:

Derby Moor Community Sports College £10; Noel-Baker Community School, £4.50-£6.50; Sinfin...

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Young citizens of Derby are rewarded for their citizenship.

Honoured:  Courtney Grant-Davidson used his experiences of racism to write a winning poem.

Friday, July 03, 2009

A DERBY schoolboy who used his own experiences to write a poem about racism was one of dozens honoured in this year's citywide Young Citizen's...

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OTHER MAJOR PRIZEWINNERS

Friday, July 03, 2009

Young Citizen's Passport: Alice Railton, Littleover Community School; Amy Jordan, Murray Park School; Sian Swindell, Sinfin Community School;...

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Link road to close

Friday, July 03, 2009

A LINK road in Chellaston will be closed for two nights while white lines are painted. The work on the A50 trunk road from the junction with the...

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Councillors' surgeries around city

Thursday, July 02, 2009

THE following Derby City Council members will be holding surgeries: ABBEY: David Batey and Bryan Lowe tomorrow, 6.15pm to 6.45pm, Rykneld...

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Ancient woodland protected

WOODCRAFT:  Children from Allenton Community Primary School construct spider webs made from nettles found on the woodland floor and, top left, Elise Patel, aged nine, makes a triangle from sticks. Left, Nick Law, local wildlife sites officer for the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust, in Elm Wood in Moor Lane, Allenton.

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

AN ANCIENT woodland in Derby has been designated as a nature reserve. Elms Wood, off Moor Lane, in Allenton, is more than 400 years old and one...

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Support from tragic families

they're off:  The riders, from left,   Jason Addy, Katrina London, Paul Glanville  joined by Shay Boyle, right, of the Derby support team, are cheered off by the local group from Derby Market Place.

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

CYCLISTS taking on a 1,200-mile tour to raise awareness of asbestos-related diseases have been greeted in Derby by people who have been exposed...

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Man trapped on hydraulic lift car is rescued

Monday, June 29, 2009

A MAN was stuck in a lift for almost three hours at an office block in Chellaston. It took a lift engineer 45 minutes to release the man after...

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Chellaston Players

Monday, June 29, 2009

CHELLASTON, Wednesday : Chellaston Players' performance The Happiest Days of Your Life is at St Peter's Church Hall, from 7.30pm each night,...

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Redundancy notices issued at Derby school with massive budget deficit

MONEY WORRIES:   Steve Monks, head of Sinfin Community School, says it has been affected by a reduction in pupil numbers.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

REDUNDANCY notices have been given to seven support staff at a Derby school which is more than £400,000 in the red. Concerns have been expressed...

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St Peter's Church, Chellaston

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Chellaston on Genuki

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Chellaston lies about five miles south of Derby city centre and is the southern-most part of the city. It borders Shelton Lock to the north and South Derbyshire to the south.

There are four schools, Chellaston Infant School on School Lane, Chellaston Junior School on Maple Drive, Homefields Primary School on Parkway and Chellaston School (senior school and sixth form college) on Swarkestone Road.

Chellaston Park on Snelsmoor Lane includes a children’s playground, football pitches, a cricket pitch and changing facilities. There is also a children’s playground next to Chellaston Community Centre on Barley Croft, off High Street.


Public transport: Train: The mainline station in Derby city centre is closest.

Road: The A514 cuts through the suburb but it gets very busy in rush hour. The A50 which links Derby with Stoke and Nottingham is very close by, and the M1 is around 20 minutes away.

Bus: Good regular service to the city centre every few minutes.

Air: East Midlands international airport (EMA) is about 14 miles away.


Shopping: Chellaston has two small shopping centres which provide enough for day-to-day living.


Eating and drinking: There are six pubs and a couple of takeaways.


Sports and facilities: The district has a wide range of clubs and activities, including football, cricket, karate, and the very popular Chellaston Bowls Club.


Parks and open spaces: The fairly-new Chellaston Park on Snelsmoor Lane includes a children's playground, football pitches, a cricket pitch and changing facilities.

There is also a children's playground next to the recently extended Chellaston Community Centre, which is situated on Barley Croft, off High Street.










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