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Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley
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00:00Here's today's Derbyshire Times video bulletin.
00:03Derbyshire County Council has agreed to allocate four million pounds
00:07to appoint specialist consultants as part of plans to sell its Matlock
00:10headquarters and have the building converted into a
00:13hotel, homes or offices. County Hall on Smedley Street is being
00:18presented as a location for a hotel, residential living accommodation,
00:22offices and community facilities with the hopes of bringing new investment
00:25into Matlock and Derbyshire. The Authority's Cabinet has now approved
00:29spending 4.2 million pounds to help cover costs including a
00:33planning application, enabling site work and support for the
00:37procurement process as the Authority seeks a master developer.
00:41County Hall is an iconic Grade II listed building originally built between 1853
00:46and 1886 as Smedley's hydropathic
00:49establishment after Matlock was developed as a spa town
00:52following the discovery of thermal springs at nearby Matlock Bath
00:55in 1698. It sits on a 5.8 hectare site with views overlooking Matlock and the
01:01Derwent Valley and already boasts many period features
01:04including decorative stained glass windows as well as a restaurant,
01:07bar, lounge and meeting places. A husband and wife who have been behind
01:13the bar of a Derbyshire pub for more than a decade
01:16will be closing the bar due to rising costs but say they will be leaving with
01:19their heads held high. Sammy and Daz Kimber took on the
01:23Sycamore Inn in Birch Vale in October 2014 but next
01:27month they will say a fond farewell to their hospitality life. Sammy said
01:32I love the Sycamore with all my heart but you can't run a pub with your heart
01:36you have to run it with your head. We'd rather leave now when we have no
01:39debt and don't owe a penny to anyone than be here for another 5, 10 or 15
01:44years and end up losing money as we struggle to pay bills and
01:47maintenance costs.

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