• 4 days ago
Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley
Transcript
00:00Here's today's Derbyshire Times video bulletin.
00:03Police are appealing to pet owners to make sure their gardens are secure
00:07after a series of incidents involving dogs which left livestock injured.
00:11Derbyshire Police have launched an appeal to dog owners after multiple reports of incidents
00:16involving dogs escaping from domestic gardens before chasing and injuring sheep.
00:21Sergeant Chris Wilkinson from the Derbyshire Royal Crime Team said
00:24In some of these incidents, the dogs haven't come back home
00:27and significant harm has been caused to livestock.
00:30Use the lighter evenings and better weather as a chance to check your fences and hedges
00:34and make sure that your garden is secure.
00:37Even if you don't know your dog has escaped, you are still responsible for any harm that it may do.
00:44An archaeological firm based in Derbyshire has announced staff are permanently moving
00:49to a four-day working week without any reduction in pay,
00:53becoming one of the first archaeological firms to do so.
00:56At MSDS Marine and MSDS Heritage, the company's employees have all moved
01:01to a four-day, 32-hour working week with no reduction in pay.
01:05The Belper company has been accredited as a gold standard four-day week employer
01:09under an accreditation scheme that officially recognises permanent four-day workers across the UK.

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