• 6 months ago
Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley
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00:00Here's today's Derbyshire Times video bulletin.
00:04Police are appealing for information after a man exposed himself to a female cyclist
00:08in Chesterfield.
00:10The incident happened at around 6.15am on Tuesday June 4th, when a woman was cycling
00:15along the Trans Pennine Way off Bamford Road in Incasul.
00:19She saw a man in the distance who then exposed himself.
00:22The man is described as white with thinning grey hair and was wearing a t-shirt with a
00:26gilet and long shorts.
00:28He had a dark coloured greyhound type dog with him.
00:31The man was blocking the cyclist's path and she had to say excuse me in order to pass
00:35him.
00:36Inspector for Chesterfield Local Policing Unit Cara Simpson said,
00:39I would like to reassure the public that we are treating this as an isolated incident
00:43but will be increasing patrols in the area to ensure that those visiting the trail feel
00:48safe and comfortable.
00:49We take all reports of this nature seriously and urge anyone with information or who witnessed
00:54the incident to come forward so that we can identify this man.
01:00Plans for a new bar inside a prominent building in Chesterfield have been given the green
01:04light.
01:05The Borough Council has given change of use consent for bank chambers on Stephenson Place.
01:10Permission for internal alterations and the replacement of a window with a door to service
01:14an emergency exit on Cavenger Street have been granted.
01:17Formerly the home of the Royal Bank of Scotland, who took it over from Williams and Glynns
01:21Bank, the building has been empty for two years.
01:24The property was built in 1907 and is regarded as a fine example of Edwardian architecture.
01:30Commenting on the plan, Chesterfield Civic Society said,
01:33We are very pleased to see this listed building being brought back into use in a way that
01:37safeguards its features.
01:39The application for the change of use was submitted by David Gain on behalf of DAT Bars.

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