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Castleward primed for next phase

2 April 2026

The transformative Castleward Urban Village is set for its next phase, with planning permission granted for Phase 5.

A new LCD TFT screen displaying bus travel information

New funding builds on a year of green progress

1 April 2026

Derby City Council is taking steps towards a greener future with its Sustainability Investment Programme for 2026/27

metal footbridge spanning over river.

Funding and ownership of Darley Abbey Mills bridge to be discussed by Cabinet

27 March 2026

Cabinet will be asked to approve the transfer of ownership of the bridge to Derby City Council and acceptance of £2m East Midlands Combined County Authority funding.

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Moving traffic enforcement expands to new sites

23 March 2026

The move aims to improve road safety, reduce congestion, and support smoother travel for residents and commuters.

A man and woman kneeling next to an engraved slab that says funded by UK government.

Transport upgrades scheme set in stone

4 March 2026

Nine engraved slabs have been installed at the sites of Transforming Cities works.

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Update on public safety and long-term access at Darley Abbey Mills

12 February 2026

Councillor Carmel Swan provides an update on Darley Abbey Mills bridge.

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Cabinet set to consider over £20m investment in Pride of Place funding

5 February 2026

Cabinet will be asked to accept more than £20m of Pride in Place investment at the next Cabinet meeting on 11 February.

metal footbridge spanning over river.

Permanent river crossing at Darley Abbey moves a step closer

4 February 2026

The Strategic Outline Business Case (SOBC) for a new permanent river crossing at Darley Abbey Mills has been published. 

Digital displays showing a number of bus times at Derby Bus Station.

Transport powers transition to Combined Authority

1 February 2026

The East Midlands Combined County Authority (EMCCA) is now the official Regional Transport Authority for the Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Nottingham and Derby area. 

More than 5,000 join Ride revolution across Nottingham and Derby

30 January 2026

A free travel app for commuters in Nottingham and Derby has been downloaded more than 5,000 times in the first six weeks since launch.

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