Derbyshire key workers asked for their views on bus services during coronavirus outbreak
NHS staff and other key workers are being asked by Derbyshire County Council how changes to bus services are affecting how they get to work.
Read more >NHS staff and other key workers are being asked by Derbyshire County Council how changes to bus services are affecting how they get to work.
Read more >Chesterfield Borough Council has reprioritised and reorganised staff resources to ensure essential services are maintained and to deliver additional community response activity to support Chesterfield residents and businesses at this difficult time.
Read more >Chesterfield manufacturer, MTM Products, is supplying nurse call handset overlays to a leading NHS equipment supplier to support them during the Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak.
Read more >Chesterfield-based independent retailer, Geeks Headquarters, are using their 3D printer to create straps for face masks to help support local key workers and NHS staff.
Read more >Whittam Cox Architects are pleased to be supporting the UK’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic by producing face masks for NHS staff and key workers.
Read more >The former New Zealand Test batsman is widely regarded as one of Derbyshire’s finest ever players.
Read more >The Chatsworth Estate Farm Shop has launched a new home delivery service with priority given to those who are either ill, vulnerable or people who are self-isolating.
Read more >Local law firm, Banner Jones, is to offer 50% off its Will writing services to all NHS staff as a way of saying thank you for their ‘tireless efforts’.
Read more >Derbyshire County Council business tenants will be given the opportunity to defer up to three months of their monthly rent payment in a move to give them some relief during the coronavirus crisis.
Read more >From the organisers of Beat the Street Chesterfield, Beat the Bug is a new health & wellbeing programme designed to help you, and your family stay active and well during the Coronavirus outbreak.
Read more >CBE+ will be required to machine critical components for the ventilators in an extremely short timeframe to support the UK NHS throughout the COVID 19 pandemic.
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