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  • Stagecoach Introduces Electric Buses: Cleaner and Cost-Effective

    National company provides £31 million investment for local community transport.

    Stagecoach has recently introduced electric buses in Chesterfield, marking a significant step towards sustainable transportation in the region. These buses are not only environmentally friendly but also offer a quieter and smoother ride compared to traditional diesel buses. The transition to electric buses is part of Stagecoach’s broader commitment to reducing carbon emissions and promoting green energy solutions.

    One of the key benefits of electric buses is their reduced impact on air quality. Diesel buses are known for their high emissions of pollutants, which contribute to poor air quality and health issues in urban areas. Electric buses, on the other hand, produce zero emissions, making them a much cleaner option for public transportation. This change is expected to have a positive effect on the health and well-being of Chesterfield residents.

    Moreover, electric buses are more cost-effective in the long run. Although the initial investment in electric buses and charging infrastructure can be high, the operational costs are significantly lower. Electric buses require less maintenance and have lower fuel costs compared to diesel buses. This can lead to savings for the transportation company, which can be passed on to the passengers in the form of lower fares.

    The introduction of electric buses also aligns with the global trend towards sustainable transportation. Many cities around the world are adopting electric buses as part of their efforts to combat climate change and reduce their carbon footprint. Chesterfield’s move to electric buses positions the town as a forward-thinking community that is committed to environmental sustainability.

    Stagecoach’s electric buses in Chesterfield represent a positive development for the town. They offer numerous benefits, including improved air quality, cost savings, and alignment with global sustainability trends. As more people become aware of these advantages, it is likely that the adoption of electric buses will continue to grow, paving the way for a greener future.

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  • Exploring Staveley Hall: A Paranormal Investigation

    Ghost hunting at Staveley Hall with MJL Paranormal. Cr: MJL Paranormal.

    By Kayleigh Northall.

    MJL Paranormal is a dedicated team of ghost hunters who approach their investigations with a scientific point of view.

    The group, primarily composed of family members, was formed out of a shared interest in the paranormal. Michael, James, and Lisa, along with Keith, have been enthusiastic about exploring haunted locations for over 20 years.

    Their investigations are known for being fluid and adaptable, allowing them to cover different sites and gather comprehensive evidence.

    MJL Paranormal’s approach sets them apart from other groups that tend to be more structured. They aim to uncover the truth behind paranormal activities by using various equipment and techniques. Their dedication to the field has led them to numerous haunted locations, including the infamous Staveley Hall.

     MJL Paranormal continues to explore the unknown, leaving no stone unturned in their quest to understand the supernatural. The group continues to explore haunted locations in the Derbyshire area, inviting the public to have their own experiences.

    Contact: https://mjlparanormal.co.uk/

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  • A small-town girl in a big-town world.

    Wiktoria riding the ups and downs at York University. Cr: Wiktoria Midgley.

    By Kayleigh Northall.

    Wiktoria made a bold decision to leave her hometown of Chesterfield and pursue her dream of studying law at York University.

    “I chose York for a few reasons. The first time I visited was when I was seventeen and I instantly fell in love with the city.” “There is so much history, and I learn more the longer I live here.” 

    The worst thing is being so far away from my family and familiar surroundings, making York my familiar has been strange. I know Chesterfield town centre like the back of my hand.”

    “Being fully dependant on myself has also been something I’ve had to learn while living away from home; I do enjoy it though.”

    “Learning how to cook for myself, making sure I eat enough and healthy meals, food shopping, financial decisions. Living at home made me realise how much I did depend on my parents.”

    Her favourite item that she brought with her is her stuffed dog, Benji. She has had Benji for as long as she can remember, and he was the first thing she packed to take to York with her.

    “I’d tell other students moving away from home to not stress themselves out too much, don’t let your own mind and worries stop you from meeting new people.”

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  • Local single mum of two, hosts charity Halloween spectacular.

    Dawn Cook and Elliot Cook raising funds for Weston Park cancer charity in Chesterfield using the power of the spooky season. Cr: Kayleigh Northall.

    By Kayleigh Northall.

    Dawn Cook and her son, Elliot, are hosting a haunted house event in Chesterfield. Raising funds for the local Weston Park cancer charity.

    Dawn’s family have been through the nightmare of a cancer diagnosis, and she wants to give back to the cancer centre that helped during that time.

    From Halloween for four days and nights they have decorated their garden and house in an Addams family theme, welcoming all ages to come and have fun.

    Elliot loves dressing up each year. He was Lurch this year, scaring people who thought he was a mannequin.

    Local people and companies donated their time, sweets, and goodie bags to help Dawn and Elliot to make the event bigger and brighter.

    They are both hoping that next year will surpass this year with an undead theme and will be for a different local charity.

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  • Urgent Need for ADHD Diagnosis Services in Derbyshire

    The lack of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) diagnosis services in Derbyshire has become a pressing issue, leaving many individuals and families struggling to find the support they need. Despite the increasing awareness of the disorder and its impact on people’s lives, the resources available in Derbyshire remain insufficient, leading to long waiting times and inadequate care.

    The demand for ADHD services has surged in recent years, but the healthcare system has not kept pace with this growing need. As a result, individuals often have to wait months, or even years, to receive a diagnosis. This delay can have significant consequences, particularly for children and young adults, who may struggle with their education and social interactions without the appropriate support.

    The shortage of specialist services in Derbyshire further exacerbates the problem. While there are some dedicated clinics and support groups, they are often overwhelmed by the sheer number of referrals. The ADHD Centre in Derbyshire, for example, offers comprehensive assessments and personalised treatment plans, but the high demand means that people are left waiting for extended periods.

    The lack of timely intervention can lead to a deterioration in mental health and well-being, as individuals often experience anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem. These mental health disorders can be treated individually with multiple medications, but the lack of a formal diagnosis leads to a lack of appropriate medication. Those individuals who are formally diagnosed, can access medication specifically designed to alleviate the symptoms of the disorder. This in-turn can mitigate the symptoms of anxiety and depression. They can also access further support from professionals who are specialised in this field, schools, councils, and therapy. Without the diagnosis of ADHD, these support systems are frustratingly just out of reach, leaving a feeling of being in limbo and unable to live their life to its full potential.

    Parents and caregivers are also affected by the lack of diagnosis services in Derbyshire. Many parents report feeling frustrated and helpless as they navigate the complex and often confusing process of seeking a diagnosis for their child. The Derbyshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust provides some support through its specialist Nursing Ser vice, which collaborates closely with the Community Paediatrician Service to offer assessments and medication management. However, the limited availability of these services means that families are left without the help they desperately need.

    The impact of the lack of ADHD diagnosis services in Derbyshire is not limited to children and young adults. Adults also face significant challenges in accessing the support they need. A numberless amount of adults go undiagnosed for years, struggling with symptoms that   affect their work, relationships, and overall quality of life. The ADHD Centre in Derbyshire offers services for adults, including diagnostic assessments, medication management, and psychological therapies. However, the high demand for these services means that many adults are left waiting for help, often feeling isolated and misunderstood.

    The lack of ADHD diagnosis services in Derbyshire is a critical issue that needs urgent attention. The long waiting times and shortage of specialist services are leaving individuals and families without the support they need to manage the challenges of the disorder. It is essential for healthcare providers and policymakers to address this gap in services, ensuring that everyone in Derbyshire has access to timely and effective diagnosis and treatment. By doing so, we can improve the lives of those affected and create a more inclusive and supportive community for all.

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  • Chesterfield Fire Rescue: Neighbours Unite to Save Elderly Couple.

    By: Kayleigh Northall. Photographs credit: Kayleigh Northall.

    Firefighters from across the county arrived in Chesterfield today. Their colleagues from the neighbouring County, Nottinghamshire, also responded. They were called upon on Thursday, the 17th of April, to extinguish a blaze. The fire erupted on a quiet dead-end street in Chesterfield.

    The fire which quickly engulfed a bungalow in the Old Whittington area of the town, left residents shocked and shaken. The fire started just after 1pm. Passersby were called into action. An elderly couple were trapped at the front of their house. The front window was soon broken into and the couple were pulled to safety.

    The fire service have said they do not know what caused the fire at this early stage. Concerns grew as gas cylinders were found in the garage. The surrounding houses were evacuated for safety.

    The couple received treatment at the scene for smoke inhalation. They were then transported to the local hospital by the ambulance service.

    Neighbours were quick to share their concern. Plans were drawn up to start a GoFundMe page for the couple. It has been said that they have lost everything in the fire.

    The fire was extinguished 2 hours after it started.

    Kayleigh Northall

    Just pootling along

    Kayleigh x

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  • Revolution House: A Historic Alehouse in Old Whittington, Derbyshire

  • Old Whittington Gala

    Old Whittington Gala: A Colourful Community Event for Great Causes

    The local green bursts with colour and music and the smell of hot dogs’ waft through the air. The annual Old Whittington gala though small in stature packs a big punch and draws a sizeable crowd. Stalls range from local businesses to local and national charities. The local fire brigade and community responders were there to help and to guide. Meanwhile, a seat in the fire engine brought a smile to children’s and adults’ faces. The local community, however small it may be, comes together to help raise money for great causes.

    A Little Treat for our Four Legged Friends.

    One of the first stalls I came across was the Bark Boutique https://linktr.ee/barkboutique?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=5366bb49-bd66-4a26-b077-d23656642dff. It is a stall run by a local business selling all kinds of scrummy treats for dogs. Tails were definitely wagging at this stall.

    Bark Boutique.

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    A local charity Chesterfield Animal Rescue was holding a tombola to raise funds for animal’s needs.

    Chesterfield Animal Rescue.

    Stuffed toys to be won.

     Hearing Dogs for Deaf People was another tombola stall. There, I met Gladys. She is a dog that helps her owner, Paul, navigate the world around him. Gladys, helps Paul with the doorbell and smoke alarms not to mention other things.

    We talked to Paul and his son. There was a fuss with Gladys. Then, we heard a marching band from the top of the gala.

    The Marching Band Comes Into Town.

    A group of boys and girls playing instruments arrived at the gala in their uniforms, all pristine and smart. The band from a local church were the Pathfinders. It is a group for children at church. It’s a place where kids can learn about faith, make new friends, and have lots of fun. The path finder programme promotes the physical, emotional, mental, social and spiritual development of children and young people.

    The Organisers also Hold a Tombola.

    Old Whittington Gala Organisers.

    At the Old Whittington Gala stall, I met Kate, Julie, and Pat. These three lovely enthusiastic ladies are part of the Old Whittington Gala committee. They have been running it for the past 35 years. It is a success with the amount of public draw it has.

    Charities they support include Fairplay. This organization supports children and young people with disabilities and additional needs. They also support Derbyshire, Leicestershire, and Rutland children’s air ambulance. Both charities have increasing needs of funds and equipment.

    It’s time for one of those hotdogs. The local pub, the Cock & Magpie, serves real ales and quality food. They also had a mobile gin bar and a barbeque. The food was delicious.

    Mobile Gin Bar from the Cock and Magpie.

    the Hot Dog Barbeque from the Cock and Magpie .

    Nigel and Michelle brought along their birds for Bird handling and educative talks.

    The Aviary @owlsandbirds

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    Chesterfield Fire and Rescue amongst other stalls.

    A great day full of music, food, and entertainment. It’s a chance to meet old neighbours and new friends. It mixes the old with the new. It’s a community that comes together to help others. It’s time for communities to gather together. Do it for the much-needed charities. Do it for the entertainment. Most of all, do it for each other. Meet, greet, smile, laugh, meet someone old and meet someone new.

    COMMUNITIES DO IT BETTER TOGETHER

    Thank you goes to my community, that took time out to speak with me.

    Kayleigh Northall.

    To find out more and how to get involved- https://www.facebook.com/groups/195483300834961/

    please support the community.

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    Kayleigh x

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