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Drive-by Bluebells Along the Roads of Derbyshire Near Derby, UK Article 
Spring is the season for bluebells in the UK, and they can be so abundant in Derbyshire that it isn't always necessary to leave the car to see them.
May 8, 2010 - Chiz Dakin
Family Days Out in Matlock and the Derbyshire Peak District Article 
Matlock has attractions for all ages. Gulliver's Kingdom theme park is ideal for young children. There are also steam train, tram and cable car rides.
May 20, 2010 - John Oyston
Real Ale Pubs, Bars and Taverns in Chesterfield, Derbyshire Article 
Chesterfield, famous for its crooked spire, also hosts a range of lovely pubs and taverns serving a much better than average pint of beer.
Oct 24, 2010 - Steve Rogerson
Buxton Spa, Derbyshire - Love at First Sight Article 
Roman Baths, Thermal Springs, Well Dressing, Museum and Art Gallery, Georgian Crescent, an Opera House and a Railway Link make Buxton a must visit place.
Oct 10, 2010 - Jan Toms
History of Derby County: Rams on the Rampage Article 
The history of Derby County, once one of Europe's top clubs under Brian Clough, and now playing in the Championship.
Aug 10, 2011 - Steve Rogerson
Nigel Slater Writer
Hello everybody. My name is Nigel Slater. I am 23 years old from Derby in England. I have just completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Print Journalism at De Montfort University.I also have a BA...
Horsley Castle – a Hidden Remnant of UK History Article 
Once a royal stronghold and prominent stone building atop a prominent hillside, the remnants of Horsley Castle are now a hidden treasure lurking beneath ivy and woodland.
Feb 18, 2009 - Chiz Dakin
Trains from London St Pancras Article 
Travel to Luton Airport, Leicester, Nottingham & Sheffield in the UK or to Brussels and Paris in Europe on services from the newly renovated St Pancras station, London.
May 19, 2007 - David Whitley
Meaning in Philosopher Giving Lecture on Orrery Article 
This artwork shows science and search for knowledge symbolized by an orrery - a machine that demonstrates the orbits of the planets around the sun - before an audience.
Oct 31, 2009 - Suzanne Hill
Weekend Breaks in the East Midlands in November and December Article 
Where to go, where to stay, what to see in Lincolnshire, Derbyshire, Nottingham, Rutland, Northampton, Leicestershire for winter weekend breaks.
Jun 14, 2010 - Mike Gerrard
Bess of Hardwick Article 
Bess of Hardwick married four times, was a member of Elizabeth I's inner circle, and jailor of Mary, Queen of Scots. She left a legacy that includes dukes, and textiles.
Jun 19, 2009 - Kim Rush
Derwent Valley Mills (UK), a World Heritage Site Article 
Richard Arkwright is regarded as the father of the factory. The Derwent Valley (near Derby) is where the story began and is one of only 27 UK UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Mar 4, 2009 - Chiz Dakin
Unusual Football Team Names in England and Wales Article 
From Stockport County to Plymouth Argyle, the origins of some football team names can be difficult to trace
Jan 28, 2010 - Steve Rogerson
Mercia Marina - A Haven For the Long-Boat Article 
Need to get away from it all, permanently? Come to Mercia Marina and investigate the benefits of living on a long boat.
Aug 21, 2009 - Christine Fadhley
Thomas The Tank Engine Steam Trips for Kids Article 
Nostalgic for steam trains? Visit the Midland Railway Center in Ripley, UK and enjoy a steam locomotive ride. Thomas the Tank Engine is there too for the children.
Sep 18, 2008 - Christine Fadhley
County Championship Preview – Division Two Article 
So, having discussed the battle for the title, today we move onto the battle for promotion.
Apr 9, 2011 - Steve Moore
Pickford House Museum of Georgian Life and Historic Costume Article 
Joseph Pickford, a respected architect, lived with his family in Derby. His home is now the Pickford House Museum of Georgian Life and Historic Costume.
Aug 2, 2011 - Frances Spiegel
Premier League Opening Day Results Article 
The opening day Premier League results bring victory to Chelsea, Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Sunderland, Blackburn, Newcastle and Everton as Man United draws.
Aug 12, 2007 - Logan Holmes
The Kinder Scout Mass Trespass Article 
In 1932 a mass trespass took place on Kinder Scout, the highest peak in Derbyshire, to show ramblers' support for the 'Right to Roam' movement.
Dec 9, 2010 - Luke Bamforth