• 2 days ago
Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley
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00:00Here's today's Derbyshire Times video bulletin.
00:03A Derbyshire council has vowed that its car parks will not become like other notorious sites,
00:09fining people for overstaying by slim margins.
00:12Derbyshire Dale District Council members have adopted a slew of new car park changes,
00:17including 30 minutes of free parking.
00:20Bicky Wingfield, who is neighbourhood's manager, said users would get a separate ticket
00:24entitling them to 30 minutes free, as opposed to getting the first 30 minutes
00:28of their paid-for stay without a charge.
00:31She confirmed that there would be a 10-minute grace period
00:34for people overstaying their 30-minute slot.
00:37However, camera monitoring of the 30-minute sessions was ruled out,
00:40with councillor Martin Burfoot saying that the authority did not want to get
00:44a notorious reputation for pining people parking if they overstayed their allotted time
00:49by just a small margin.
00:53Big-hearted walkers are being encouraged to step out
00:56on a trek challenge in the Peak District to raise money for end-of-life care.
01:00Ashgate Hospice's High Peak Trail Walk on March 23rd
01:04will follow the route of the former Cromford and High Peak Railway.
01:08The fundraiser, which starts at Cromford Meadows,
01:11ranges from a 70 on my trek to an 11-mile ramble,
01:14and there is also a 3.5-mile stroll for less experienced walkers or children.
01:19Entry costs for the High Peak Trail Walk depend on the distance of the chosen walk,
01:24but those taking on the 17-mile route and the 11-mile route
01:27will pay £15 entry per person.
01:30Meanwhile, adults will pay £10 for the 3.5-mile walk
01:33and entry is £5 for children.
01:36Each walker will receive a T-shirt, medal and coach transfer
01:39to their chosen starting point and refreshments along the route.
01:43To register, go to Ashgate Hospice's website
01:46or call their fundraising team on 01246 567 250.

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