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We get through 382 million portions a year

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There are dozens of fish and chip shops in South Derbyshire but with so much choice, how do you know where you will get the best meal? We've asked YOU to vote for your favourite places to get a classic British supper in the area. More than 382 million portions of fish and chips are enjoyed every year in the UK and on Friday, June 1, families from all over the country are expected to pick up a bag of chips to celebrate National Fish and Chip Day.

The latest planning applications

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P/18/0849/2 Applicant Mr Richard Coneron. School House 1 C Park Road Anstey LE7 7AX.

Nottingham patients are 'drifting' over to Derby as they LOVE our hospital

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Patient choice and snap decisions by ambulance crews have seen a "drift" of patients from the Nottingham area to the hospital, its chief said. Sharon Martin said that the issue is not a new phenomenon, but that the site has seen an increase in patients and ambulances from out of the immediate Derby area.

CDE to unveil scrubbing, attrition system at Hillhead 2018 CDE will...

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CDE plans to showcase its new AggMax 163-SR scrubbing and attrition system at Hillhead 2018, June 26-28 in Buxton, England. According to the company, the system is designed to incorporate a new RotoMax log washer and was specifically developed to supply the demand for a plant that bridges the gap between the company's AggMax 80 and 250 models.

Blogger whose songs mocked Holocaust convicted over - grossly offensive' material

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A blogger who wrote and performed anti-Semitic songs mocking the Holocaust has been found guilty of posting "grossly offensive" material. Alison Chabloz, 54, was convicted of three charges relating to three self-penned songs at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday.

Blogger Alison Chabloz leaves Westminster Magistrates' Court

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A blogger who wrote and performed anti-Semitic songs which mocked the Holocaust has been found guilty of creating "grossly offensive" material. Alison Chabloz, 54, was convicted of three charges relating to three self-penned songs at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday.

Man pleads not guilty to rape and attempted murder in Ilkeston

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A man accused of the rape and attempted murder of a woman in Ilkeston has appeared in court today to deny the charges against him. Anthony Dealey has pleaded not guilty to four offences in connection with the incident which happened in Queens Avenue on November 26 last year.

11 jobs in schools which don't require any teacher training

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It definitely has its benefits if you enjoy being around children, the hours are more family-friendly than other jobs, you get the school holidays off, and the atmosphere is probably pretty inspiring. If you're looking for a career in education, we've checked out the opportunities available not only in Derbyshire, but across the East Midlands right now for working in schools St John's CE Voluntary Controlled Primary School is looking to recruit a "motivated and keen" new member of staff to help children achieve to their full potential by supporting them and their families in overcoming any medical, health and welfare problems that are preventing effective learning taking place.

Parkour pro calls on kids to stop risking death on Derby rooftops

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A professional free-runner has made an impassioned plea to prevent youngsters risking life and limb climbing on Derby's buildings. Derbyshire Live has reported on several incidents of people running and climbing on rooftops, known as parkour or free-running.

British Boxing Fans Mourn The Deaths of Brendan Ingle and Dean Francis

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On Friday, May 24, British boxing fans were saddened to learn of the deaths of two prominent members of the UK fistic fraternity. The noted trainer Brendan Ingle, who was afflicted with Alzheimer's, passed away at the age of 77. Former boxer Dean Francis, who had been battling colon cancer, died at the age of 44. Ingle was born in Dublin, the son of a dockworker.

Harry Potter magic comes to Wirksworth for spellbinding day

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Potion brewing, wand making and spell casting will be among the highlights when the magic of Harry Potter comes to a Derbyshire town. Fans of the wizarding series are encouraged to dress up as their favourite characters.

Think single people are selfish? The research proves otherwise

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Only about 200 women from all of San Francisco get to be members of a philanthropic group that dates to 1929. To qualify, you have to be college-educated professionals; young ; and have a track record of commitment to your community and your profession.

New Derby city centre bar allowed to sell booze despite police objections over crime

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A Derby city centre bar which has received planning permission has now been granted a licence to sell alcohol - despite police opposing it over fears it would increase crime . Derbyshire property developer Clowes Developments is converting two buildings in St James' Yard, known locally as the "tram sheds", into a bar and restaurant.

'What am I doing with my life?' - Rotherham United chief hopes to ...

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'What am I doing with my life?' - Rotherham United chief hopes to find the answer on a red letter day at Wembley Paul Warne opted for a walk in the Derbyshire Dales rather than a game of squash to relax before the biggest game of his fledgling managerial career. The diehard Norwich City fan took to the court and headed to the cinema for distractions ahead of the League One play-off semi-final win over Scunthorpe that booked a Wembley date on Sunday against Shrewsbury.

Rusty equipment and lack of hand soap as inspectors visit this Derby chippy

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Inspectors found a catalogue of problems including a rusty microwave and no hand soap when they visited a Derby chippy. Derby City Council inspected Kingsway Fish Bar, in Humbleton Drive , on January 22, 2018, and found it to be "very dirty" in certain areas.

Work pals of ex-Brewers footballer Karl Payne complete Dougie Mac bike ride in his honour

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The colleagues of a former Burton Albion and Rocester footballer who died during a charity bike ride have climbed onto their saddles and finished the journey he couldn't. Karl Payne was just 44 when he died taking part in the annual Dougie Mac bike ride on May 7, 2017.

Here's what happened when Derby schoolchildren met people with dementia

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Teachers at Alvaston Infant and Nursery School said children need to know about the disease in case a parent or relative is ever diagnosed. As such, a group of 12 year-one pupils were taken along to the Alvaston Methodist Church Hall, where dementia patients and their carers meet regularly for lunch.

Try 'Paleadino', the beer that marks Tony Paladino's testimonial, from Littleover Brewery

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Tony Palladino pulls a pint of his testimonial brew with Carole Beard of the White Swan in Littleover and brewer Tim Dorrington. Littleover Brewery have their third local sportsman's testimonial beer on the market around the city, this time for popular Derbyshire bowler Tony Palladino.

United to find out women's league fate

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Manchester United could discover on Sunday whether their bid to join the second tier of women's football has been successful. United are launching a women's team for the first time since scrapping their squad in 2005, and they have applied for a place in the newly-branded FA Women's Championship, currently known as Women's Super League 2. The restructure is set to be finalised after the play-off final between Charlton and Blackburn at Bramall Lane, with the winning team set to claim a place in the Championship if they meet eligibility requirements.

Progress at the new Derby micropub where asking customers' views is key

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Well, here's an interesting one. One of the city's newest micropubs, the Pothole, at Allestree, will be installing a TV for the duration of the football World Cup.
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