Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley
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00:00Here's today's Derbyshire Times video bulletin.
00:03The National Trust has issued an urgent plea following a fire which devastated
00:07two square kilometres of wildlife habitats on Howden Moor in the Peak District.
00:12Thanks to the joint efforts of Fire and Rescue Services from Derbyshire and South Yorkshire,
00:17as well as rangers, tenants and officers from the East and Moors Partnership,
00:21the fire was extinguished within hours.
00:23However, it was not before major damage was done to a large area of the moorland
00:27which will have an impact on the local wildlife.
00:30Whilst the cause of the most recent fire is not yet known,
00:33many blazes of this nature are caused by people, either accidentally or deliberately.
00:39The National Trust has now appealed to Peak District visitors and urged them
00:42not to light fires or barbecues under any circumstances to prevent further blazes.
00:48It comes as more dry and sunny weather is forecast for the week ahead,
00:51after one of the driest months of March in decades
00:54has left the moorland even more vulnerable to wildfires.
00:58TV viewers tuning in to a new thriller should watch closely for scenes from Derbyshire.
01:03Reunion, a four-part series, launched on the BBC last night
01:07and stars Matthew Gurney as a deaf ex-convict
01:10who is out for revenge after losing 10 years of his life to a jail sentence.
01:14Scenes for the TV series were shot near Havisidge in the summer of 2024
01:18when Stone Ridge Road, close to Blackamore, was shut for filming.
01:22Anne-Marie Duff, Eddie Martin and Rose Ayling Ellis
01:26are among the actors performing in the drama,
01:28which was written by deaf writer William Major and filmed in and around Sheffield.
01:33The second episode of Reunion will be shown at 9pm tonight
01:36with other episodes available on the BBC's iPlayer.