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Rams legend Shilton gets mobbed on return visit

SAVING FACES:  Ex-England and Rams keeper Peter Shilton delivers the FA Cup  to Derby Market Place. Above, Alex Groome making a save as part of the day's attractions.

Saturday, February 06, 2010

FOOTBALL legend Peter Shilton was mobbed by hundreds of Rams fans as he got his hands on the one domestic trophy he never won as a player.

The ex-England goalkeeper, who made 175 appearances for Derby County, was in the Market Place with the FA Cup yesterday, ahead of...

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Arson suspected after Swarkestone van fire

Derbyshire Fire and Rescue

Friday, February 05, 2010

ARSON is suspected after a van fire in a Derbyshire lane. Firefighters from Melbourne Fire Station were called by police to the blaze in Lowes Lane,...

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Calendar girl is helping hospital

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

A CANCER patient who created a charity calendar has thanked supporters for helping her raise £4,500. The Clean Up for Cancer calendar was the...

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Police plea after gang attack man

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

A ROBBERY victim was left with facial injuries after being attacked by a group of men. The victim was in Station Road, Melbourne, at about 11.30pm on...

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Burns Night event helps pipe in the cash for Treetops

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

MORE than £6,000 has been raised for Derbyshire's Treetops hospice at a charity Burns Night event. The evening was held at Staffordshire stately...

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Landowners join woodland scheme

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

DERBYSHIRE landowners have been awarded grants by agreeing to transform their land to woodland. The applicants, who live in Melbourne and Rosliston,...

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FIXED AGREEMENT

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Other improvements agreed by Derbyshire County Council: Resurfacing of A608, Brookside Road, Breadsall, costing £75,000; A511 High Street,...

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Woman loses father and husband within one tragic fortnight

SORELY MISSED:  Brian Bailey, who lost his battle with cancer.

Monday, January 25, 2010

A CARE worker is mourning a double tragedy after seeing her father and husband die just two weeks apart. Bev Bailey lost father William Briers, 78, to...

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Let us take over at unloved leisure centre, say villagers

COMMUNITY CENTRE:  From left, Philip Heath, Phil Dobby and Blase  Lambert in the Bill Shone Leisure Centre.

Monday, January 25, 2010

VILLAGERS have joined forces in a bid to take over the running of a Derbyshire leisure centre. The Bill Shone Leisure Centre in Melbourne is owned by...

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Director 'lucky' not to lose thousands in F1 flop at Donington

SPOKE   OUT:    Jamie Elliss.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

A DIRECTOR at a Derby firm said his company was lucky to escape being owed tens of thousands of pounds after the demise of Donington Park – but...

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Notes: Melbourne is country living at its best. There is a real heart to the village, pretty houses, friendly people, lots of pubs and good restaurants, a picturesque church and plenty to do.

It has got everything a village needs, and oozes atmosphere and warmth.

The attractive central square has covered seats to while away the hours people-watching or chatting, and is edged with enough shops to make it busy but not chaotic.

Visitors pour in to see the sights, including the parish church - described as a "a miniature cathedral" - and the gorgeous setting.

Thomas Cook was Melbourne-born and started his travel empire from here by selling train excursion tickets; they flattened his birthplace in 1968 but the memorial "cottages" in the village centre remind the visitors of where he started out.

Nearby are two stately homes, Calke Abbey and Melbourne Hall - home to Queen Victoria's first Prime Minister, Lord Melbourne, who also gave his name to Melbourne in Australia. The house has roots dating back to King Charles 1.

Not far from the village are the two hamlets of Ticknall and Barrow.

Ticknall was an estate village for nearby Calke Abbey until about 30 years ago and it feels like time has passed it by.

In contrast, Barrow has seen lots of post-war housing springing up. Together with Melbourne, they all sit in the new National Forest...and the local council has pledged in the parish plan that the "quiet, peaceful character of the area" will be maintained.

Trains: The nearest mainline station is at Derby.


Bus: There is a regular service to Derby with buses every half hour.


Shopping: There is a good cross-section of shopping in Melbourne, including banks, bakery, convenience stores, travel agents, clothes outlets - generally enough for day-to-day living.


Eating and drinking: Melbourne has 10 pubs, ranging from upmarket to little back street ones. There are five pleasant restaurants, including Thai and Indian, as well as two tea rooms and cafes.

Ticknall has three pubs, all serving food, and there is one at Barrow.


Sports: There is a wide range of activities on offer on the recreation ground and at the leisure centre. Melbourne also has two karate clubs, two football teams and two fitness centres, as well as facilities for rugby, badminton and squash.


Leisure and Entertainment: There is lots to keep you busy here, including pub music, operatic society, photographic club, a town band, sailing club, male voice choir, large village hall and pool, active cubs and scouts movements, and even a historic research group.

There is a big two-week festival at the end of August featuring music of all sorts from heavy metal to classical, as well as arts and crafts.

The village sits on National Cycle Route 6, known as the Cloud Trail, linking Derby to Leicester, cutting through some of the most beautiful countryside in Britain.

There are two art galleries in Melbourne.


Parks and open spaces: There is a recreation ground in Cockshut Lane and play areas in Coronation Close and Quick Close, as well as plenty of walks through the stunning countryside.













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