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Heanor News

Family is dismayed by driver sentence

Saturday, July 04, 2009

THE family of a hit-and-run victim who saw the driver jailed said: "No sentence is long enough to justify his untimely death."

Soldier Stephen Brough was standing on the road outside his home in Ilkeston when he was hit by a car driven by Colin Brown.

The...

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Police shine a light on cycle safety

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

POLICE have teamed up with college students to help improve cycling safety. Officers have been working with students at Heanor Gate Science...

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American Adventure fires tackled by crews

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

FIREFIGHTERS tackled several blazes at the old American Adventure site in Shipley. Crews from Ilkeston and Heanor were called out at 9.15pm on...

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Open day

Thursday, June 25, 2009

HEANOR, Sunday: An open day at Roper Avenue allotments in Marlpool will be held between 11am and 4pm. There will be stalls, refreshments and...

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Restaurant plan for empty site

Thursday, June 25, 2009

A FORMER estate agent building could be turned into a restaurant. Ian Elder has asked for planning permission to convert the old Burchell Edwards...

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Pupils focus on the roads

Thursday, June 25, 2009

CURRENT and future pupils at a Derbyshire school are taking part in a road safety and transport science and engineering day today. Staff from the...

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Art studio

Thursday, June 25, 2009

ILKESTON, Saturday and Sunday: An art studio is to hold an open day as part of the Ilkeston Festival. People will be able to visit Shed 2...

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Family Mercedes burglar's target

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

A FAMILY woke up to the shock of finding they had been burgled in the night – and their Mercedes car had been stolen. The thefts were...

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Open day to launch new pools

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

A SWIMMING pool has opened, prompting a free open day to get people into the water. The new pools at William Gregg VC Leisure Centre in Heanor...

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Ambassador's trip shows China is full of Eastern promise for firms

on tour:  Fu Ying with Slack and Parr worker Nigel Tongue in Kegworth (above). Left: At Advanced Composites Group in Heanor with group technical director Ebby Shahidi. Below:  At Slack and Parr with managing director Richard Hallsworth and UK Trade and Investment chief executive Andrew Cahn (right)

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

A CALL has been made to Derbyshire firms to seek out new business opportunities in China following a fact-finding visit by the country's...

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Notes: This former mining town is set high on a hill overlooking the Erewash valley.

D. H. Lawrence wrote Lady Chatterley's Lover using Shipley Hall and park, just outside the town, as the book's setting, and rumour says it may have been based on a local working lad and aristocratic lady.

After mining disappeared in 1968, taking with it thousands of jobs - nearly half the town had been employed at the mines - Heanor began to grow as a small industrial base.

There are now nine sizeable business and industrial parks around the town, with more than 130 businesses.

And the big cities of Nottingham, Derby and Leicester are just a hop away, which is gradually transforming it into a commuter town.

Commuters are taking advantage of its position - close to major centres of work, just four miles from the M1 and with its own London rail link.

Heanor is full of the old and the new, from old terraced mining cottages to super new three-storey starter homes; from the world's biggest maker of Christmas puds to a paint shop for Formula 1 racing cars; and from little corner shops to big modern superstores.

Although its traditional town centre took a bit of a hit when Tesco moved into the edge of town, with a new retail park opposite, this has pushed the old centre towards providing more specialist types of shops, such as the surf-and-skate outlet that brings in trade from all over the country.

Coal might have gone, but Heanor still has the positive attributes of an old mining town: salt-of-the-earth people with a friendly smile and a big welcome.


Shopping: The town centre is becoming more specialist, with a surfing and skateboard shop which is one of the most popular in Britain.

It has its own popular antiques centre, with more than 200 independent traders, which is a real "hunter's delight".

Tesco has opened on the Derby Road just outside town, and opposite is a big new retail park, which includes Argos and other national chains.


Eating and Drinking: Heanor might be small, but its eating habits are quite diverse. Eating out mainly revolves around traditional pub grub, with a few good Chinese and Italian restaurants.

There are a fair few cafes, and lots and lots of takeaways of every kind; a real fast food town for kebabs and similar food.


Sports: Good for sport with lots of local clubs offering all kinds of activities such as bowls, cricket, cycling and running. Heanor Town Football Club is at the Broadway.

There is a big new multi-million pound "William Gregg VC" leisure centre, named after a local hero who won the Victoria Cross.


Entertainment and Leisure: There are lots of local societies, and some of the pubs host regular gigs.


Parks and open spaces: Shipley Country Park: This old colliery site has now been landscaped. It covers 600 acres and has 18 miles of walks. There is also Heanor Memorial Park on Ilkeston Road.













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