logo
#

Latest news with #DerbyCityCouncil

Derby's bus lane cameras raise £1.8m in 2024
Derby's bus lane cameras raise £1.8m in 2024

BBC News

time11 hours ago

  • Business
  • BBC News

Derby's bus lane cameras raise £1.8m in 2024

Drivers paid out more than £1.8m after being flashed by bus lane cameras in Derby last year, new figures City Council handed out fines to 51,391 motorists who drove through lanes designated for buses in 2024, the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) figures, revealed by a Freedom of Information request to the council, show the authority raised £1,849,291 in highest earner was the bus lane in Traffic Street near the Derbion shopping centre, which saw fines total £711,840. The city council said issuing such penalty charge notices (PCNs) was designed to reduce congestion and pollution. 'Follow the rules' Another bus lane in Corporation Street - where millions has been raised since the enforcement began - saw £681,805 raised from 19,012 PCNs, the LDRS response to the figures released, a spokesperson for Derby City Council said: "We are committed to creating a greener, more accessible, and sustainable city for everyone."The enforcement of bus lanes forms part of our wider strategy to support the National Bus Strategy which aims to reduce congestion and pollution and offers people more reliable and sustainable transport."Ideally, we wouldn't generate income from PCNs, and people would follow the rules associated with bus lanes to make our city a better place for all."Other bus lanes where drivers were charged include Phoenix Street where £84,276 was raised, Siddals Road where the council received £79,018, while £56,068 was accumulated in Normanton authority said surplus funds generated from bus lane PCNS were "used to improve highways and transport within the city".

Play area opened with 'fastest zip wire in Derby'
Play area opened with 'fastest zip wire in Derby'

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Play area opened with 'fastest zip wire in Derby'

A new play area designed with the help of residents has thrown open its gates at a Derby park. An open day was held to celebrate the new facility for youngsters at Brunswood Park in Spondon on Saturday. Features include a climbing frame and slide, roundabout, swings, and "the fastest zip wire in Derby", according to Derby City Council. A spokesperson for the council thanked "everyone who shared ideas and helped shape" the new "wonderful space". More than £72,000 was given to Spondon from a developer to improve parks in the area, after homes were built on the former Technograv factory site in Nottingham Road, while Friends of Spondon Parks raised a further £20,000 to redevelop the park. Follow BBC Derby on Facebook, on X, or on Instagram. Send your story ideas to eastmidsnews@ or via WhatsApp on 0808 100 2210. New play area for city park after consultation Derby City Council

Spondon play area opened with 'fastest zip wire in Derby'
Spondon play area opened with 'fastest zip wire in Derby'

BBC News

time3 days ago

  • General
  • BBC News

Spondon play area opened with 'fastest zip wire in Derby'

A new play area designed with the help of residents has thrown open its gates at a Derby open day was held to celebrate the new facility for youngsters at Brunswood Park in Spondon on include a climbing frame and slide, roundabout, swings, and "the fastest zip wire in Derby", according to Derby City Council.A spokesperson for the council thanked "everyone who shared ideas and helped shape" the new "wonderful space". More than £72,000 was given to Spondon from a developer to improve parks in the area, after homes were built on the former Technograv factory site in Nottingham Road, while Friends of Spondon Parks raised a further £20,000 to redevelop the park.

More than 34,000 visit city's revamped market
More than 34,000 visit city's revamped market

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

More than 34,000 visit city's revamped market

Council bosses say 34,500 people have visited the Market Hall in the first three days since it reopened following a £35m refurbishment. The Grade II listed indoor market was closed for three years while work took place but welcomed back customers on Saturday. It is hoped the revamp will bring an estimated boost of £3.5m to the city economy by attracting more people into Derby. Derby City Council leader Nadine Peatfield said the queues on Saturday to get into the Victorian building were "beyond expectations" and added the reopening of the venue was a "catalyst moment in Derby's ongoing regeneration efforts". Located in the heart of the city centre - linking the Derbion shopping centre and St Peter's Quarter with the Cathedral Quarter and Becketwell - the new attraction's transformation started in 2018. The official opening of the stall took place almost 159 years after its original opening in 1866. Peatfield said: "It was absolutely phenomenal to see that the Market Hall drew in over 34,000 visitors in its first three days. "Going forward, the Market Hall will contribute significantly to the local economy, generating over £3.5m for the local economy every year." Follow BBC Derby on Facebook, on X, or on Instagram. Send your story ideas to eastmidsnews@ or via WhatsApp on 0808 100 2210. City's market reopens after £35m refurbishment Derby Market Hall reopening - what you need to know Derby City Council

More than 34,000 visit Derby's reopened Market Hall
More than 34,000 visit Derby's reopened Market Hall

BBC News

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • BBC News

More than 34,000 visit Derby's reopened Market Hall

Council bosses say 34,500 people have visited the Market Hall in the first three days since it reopened following a £35m Grade II listed indoor market was closed for three years while work took place but welcomed back customers on is hoped the revamp will bring an estimated boost of £3.5m to the city economy by attracting more people into City Council leader Nadine Peatfield said the queues on Saturday to get into the Victorian building were "beyond expectations" and added the reopening of the venue was a "catalyst moment in Derby's ongoing regeneration efforts". Located in the heart of the city centre - linking the Derbion shopping centre and St Peter's Quarter with the Cathedral Quarter and Becketwell - the new attraction's transformation started in official opening of the stall took place almost 159 years after its original opening in said: "It was absolutely phenomenal to see that the Market Hall drew in over 34,000 visitors in its first three days."Going forward, the Market Hall will contribute significantly to the local economy, generating over £3.5m for the local economy every year."

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store