Next Move on Belper Tea Rooms
Belper’s historic tea rooms, derelict for nearly four decades, are finally set to be demolished and replaced. After 38 years,
Read MoreBelper’s historic tea rooms, derelict for nearly four decades, are finally set to be demolished and replaced. After 38 years,
Read MoreAmber Valley Borough Council will not reveal how many responses it received to its tender for a replacement Swiss Tea
Read MoreNew plans are about to be unveiled for returning a much-needed tearooms to Belper’s River Gardens. The Belper Tearooms Association
Read MoreWith the Amber Valley Borough Council election a few weeks away, many of the big local issues facing Belper residents
Read MoreAfter months of discussions and negotiations behind the scenes, a new group has stepped forward with plans to secure a
Read MoreAmber Valley Borough Council launched a competition to find an experienced commercial operator to run Belper’s new Swiss Tearooms. Despite
Read MoreOn the 2nd of November Amber Valley Borough Council published the following press release in relation to the tendering process
Read MoreAmber Valley Borough Council’s Cabinet will be asked on 21 March 2018, to consider proposals, which if approved, will commit
Read MoreOn Friday, November 3rd, a fundraising auction was held by Friends of Belper River Gardens to raise funds for the
Read MoreBelper Town Council, at its Council Meeting this week, unanimously voted to make a grant of £100,000 to Belper Community
Read MoreAfter nearly 40 years lying derelict, Belper’s historic Swiss tea rooms will be demolished and replaced. Members of Amber Valley
Read MoreAmber Valley Borough Council has released images of the Swiss Tearooms building, planned to replace the collapsing structure in the
Read MoreAmber Valley Borough Council have announced that work on a replacement for the derelict Swiss Tea Rooms in the Belper
Read MoreA new McDonalds will be opening in Belper River Gardens on the site of the old Swiss Tearooms. The news
Read MoreWith progress finally moving forward on the Belper Tea Rooms, the Belper Community Enterprise group are asking for people to
Read MoreA public presentation was held last night (June 17th) to show residents proposed plans for the future of the River
Read MoreIt’s been a hell of a day. The flood has done the worst to some and brought out the best
Read MoreAt 6.30 this morning, Saturday 10th August 2019, the finalists for The Great British High Street were announced and voting
Read MoreContinuing the Belper adventures of our Pawtucket twins from yesterday … Cromford Mills After a trip to look at the
Read MoreOn Sunday July 14 the annual Well Dressing ceremony in Belper moved to the Memorial Gardens. The procession from St
Read MoreOn Friday 12th July, judges from East Midlands in Bloom came to Belper to view our blooming marvellous flower displays
Read MoreStatement from Belper Town Council, which is now 96% Labour, with one former Labour Independent: Following Labour’s recent victory and
Read MoreBelper Arts Trail is in its sixth year, having started in 2014. The organisers wanted “to bring together local and
Read MoreAll wording is exactly as given by the parties. We have changed nothing. Candidates in this ward Sarah Johnson “I
Read MoreAll wording is exactly as given by the parties. This is the best we can offer with the information provided
Read MorePlans are moving forwards for a new funicular railway to be added to Belper High Street. Ground will be broken
Read MoreAs the weather cools, the nights draw in and we get back into the routine of work and the school
Read MoreBelper Mills Plans Unveiled FI Real Estate Management, the owners of Belper Mills, have unveiled ambitious plans to regenerate the
Read MoreAfter the dreadful fire in London, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea recently came in for much criticism, including from
Read MoreHundreds of visitors attended the 15th Anniversary of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site at the Strutts Centre on
Read MoreCharles Edwin Stone is amongst a small number of men who were awarded the Victoria Cross and the Military Medal
Read MoreThis week marks the one year anniversary of Nailed. Incredibly, the site has had almost 90,000 views since going live
Read MoreIn a stunning turn of political feeling in the town, decades of electing Conservative councillors has been ended with Belper
Read MoreI don’t like people taking me for a mug by thinking I’ll lie down and accept their lies without question.
Read MoreDave Fisher – Independent Candidate for Belper Central ward. I resigned from the Tory party in 2014 and became an
Read MoreBen Bellamy, Labour Candidate for North Ward Maurice Neville, Labour Candidate for Central Ward. We welcome Nailed Belper’s very positive
Read MoreCllr Alan Cox, Conservative Candidate for Belper North I attach copies of recent leaflets that I have distributed. I think
Read MoreParty Political – General Election Press Release Written by the Labour Party (not fact checked) Mid-Derbyshire has the lowest spend
Read MoreRoyal Derby Hospital has laid out its plans to combat the winter influx of patients – but it is still
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Read MorePlans have been submitted for a new children’s home in Belper. The application has been submitted by private firm Blue
Read More100 years ago, on 19th July 1919, Belper celebrated the end of “The Great War” (WW1) with a service in
Read MoreThe new WW1 history book from Belper in Wartime experts now has a list of local retailers. The book has
Read MoreWhilst festivalgoers were warming up to Stormzy at Worthy Farm, Vegan Revelation brought its own party to Number28 to showcase
Read MoreBy Danny Bloomer It has been a drastic season of change both on and off the field at Belper Town
Read MoreBeaurepaire Patisserie on King Street has been named as one of the winners of this year’s Derbyshire Life: Food and
Read MoreThe 12th Derby Folk Festival takes place this weekend featuring several prominent Belper acts as part of the free fringe
Read MoreFollowing the feasibility study and the decisions made by Amber Valley Borough Council (AVBC) in March, Amber Valley Borough Council
Read MoreOutraged residents were nearly booted out of a fiery debate over plans to extend a Belper primary school. Around a
Read MoreIt is the last night before the Amber Valley Borough Council elections, with leafleters out in force and candidates patrolling
Read MoreEthel (82) and Chris (81) Hayward celebrated their 60th Wedding Anniversary at Milford House Care Home on Thursday 5 April.
Read MoreA school in Belper could be expanded to cater for another 140 children to address a shortage of pupil places
Read MoreA woman and her son were at home in Belper when two men broke into the house. At around 10pm
Read MoreA project that helps people with dementia and their carers, family and friends combat isolation is celebrating after a successful
Read MoreAlton Manor Nursery has started the new year off with a new approach to how they believe early years care and
Read MoreIn Derby are preparing for a busy half term this October, with lots of offer for everybody to enjoy around
Read MoreThis weekend’s Well Dressings at the River Gardens provided a wonderful outdoor gallery of creative endeavour as people ambled down
Read MoreThis election there are two sound bites that the British public have largely swallowed whole, basing their decisions upon those
Read MoreIt makes a real change to see a major planning application in Belper that does not fill me with dread.
Read MoreFrom Timothy Dalton to Suzy Kendall and Alan Bates, Belper has long been punching above its weight in the showbiz
Read MoreAmber Valley CAMRA have drawn up a shortlist of eight pubs from which to select their coveted Pub of the
Read MoreIt’s now officially summer… apparently. Tell that to the dark clouds and puddled streets. With any luck, Britain will afford
Read MoreBefore we begin, I’d like you to have a look at the original homes of the Syrian refugees in this
Read MoreWhat could be more apt in these days of austerity than the Red Earth’s production of the Remarkable Tale of
Read MoreHistory of the Building The Herbert Strutt School was proposed by Herbert Strutt in 1907, for the benefit of Belper
Read MoreMicro pub for Market Place Steve Creswell of The Beehive on Peasehill, Ripley is the man behind a proposal to
Read MoreRex sniffed quick the corner-curling wall and pissed in passing, barely pulling on the lead. Colin hummed in his throat
Read MoreThe Red Lion as a Coaching Inn The original building date of the Red Lion is not known, but is
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