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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.
00:03A project to create a state-of-the-art teaching centre at Chesterfield College is now underway,
00:09with the work on the development set to be completed next year.
00:12Chesterfield College welcomed employees and dignitaries from across the local community
00:16to sign the steels of its new Advanced Manufacturing and Life Sciences building development on Infirmary Road.
00:23Chesterfield College Principal and CEO Julie Richards OBE said,
00:27Concentrating on the latest industry skills and technology, with a real focus on vitally important green skills,
00:33the facility has been curated in consultation with local employers
00:37to ensure it produces a skilled workforce to supply local demand for years to come.
00:42This build is one of multiple and significant investments we are making to our campus,
00:47as a result of us successfully securing investment from the Government's Further Education Capital Transformation Fund.
00:54Work has commenced on a new commercial zone, featuring new hairdressing, beauty therapy and massage facilities
01:00which will be open to the public, alongside our already popular training restaurant, Taste.
01:07Derbyshire County Council has confirmed plans to temporarily remove road restrictions on Matlock Bath over the Easter weekend,
01:14in a bid to ease congestion caused by ongoing road repairs on the busy route.
01:19The County Council is carrying out work on a stretch of retaining wall along the A6,
01:24but the original five-week project timetable has slipped due to unanticipated structural damage.
01:29It means that temporary traffic lights and lane barriers will remain in place for the foreseeable future,
01:34the current completion target is May 20th,
01:37despite queues of 30 minutes or more building up around the bottleneck at peak travel times.
01:42Matlock Bath traditionally welcomes many visitors in the spring and summer,
01:46making the Easter bank holidays extra important for local businesses,
01:50and so the County Council has now agreed to ease the traffic flow for four days between April 18th and 21st.

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