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A big headache
With Migraine Awareness Week taking place in September, we look at what’s being done to clear our heads :
Perceptive Plants?
In a new series, botanical enthusiast Martyn Baguley takes a deep dive into the intelligence of plants
Rural Derby
Our county’s only city may be a flourishing urban hub, but rural pleasures are never far away
A White Peak oasis
Mike Smith explores the charming village of Monyash in the Derbyshire Dales
MATLOCK
Steeped in history, revered for its charm and as popular as ever - Matlock is one of our county’s greatest assets
Toddbrook dam ONE YEAR ON
Andrew Griffiths speaks to Fr Jamie MacLeod and to the Environment Agency head engineer who worked tirelessly to save the dam
Dressing down
When it comes to increasing biodiversity and meeting 2030 emission targets, a bit of scruffiness can be a good thing. Andrew Griffiths investigates.
What lies beneath
In his second feature, local photographer David Keep explores under the waves
All in a night's work
Paul Hobson recalls the trials, tribulations and delights of some unexpected garden visitors
A moment in time
Richard Bradley looks back at the very first editions of this publication - all the way back to the 1930s
A walk back through time
Helen Moat explores murder, mystery and intrigue in the Amber Valley
Roaming again
From the trespassers of 1932 to the breathtaking views on its doorstep, Hayfield is a village synonymous with excellent walks and hospitality
Taking the reins
Derby County favourite Jake Buxton on his Rams career and a move into management
Worry no more
First it was Brexit, and then came the coronavirus – it’s little wonder we are all feeling a little anxious right now. But there are steps you can take to make everything feel right again
Wildlife in isolation
Self-isolation naturally limits the opportunties open to a wildlife photographer - but look hard enough, and there’s plenty out there
The natural way
Getting out into the garden and interacting with wildlife can have plenty of benefits for children
Here be dragons
One of nature’s true survivers, dragonflies and damselflies will again adorn our landscapes this summer - and they are well worth seeking out
Lost legends of Pear Tree
From the highs of a nostalgic childhood to the lows of his father’s suicide, author Kalwinder Singh Dhindsa’s life is one of loss and rejuvenation.
County walk Lathkill Dale
Enjoy scintillating scenery and fascinating snippets as you explore this magnificent Derbyshire dale
End of an era for Lord Lieutenant
After 11 hugely successful years, Willie Tucker, Lord Lieutenant for Derbyshire, reflects on his time in office
Changing the world
England’s counties have given the world notable characters who have changed the course of history. Derbyshire is no exception.
DIVORCED BEHEADED DIED
Historian and best-selling author Alison Weir discusses her latest novel and her affinity to Derbyshire
The show must go on
How Derby’s arts and culture community are working to ensure there is no final curtain
Working from home
Your next career move might just lie in your humble abode...
Smelling of roses
With all this extra time on our hands, our gardens should be picture perfect come the summer months
Mind over matter
The mental wellbeing of the older generation has never been more important, but thankfully our care homes and retirement villages are stepping up to the challenge
Repton revisited
John Plowright reviews Hugh Brogan’s A School in England and shines a light on Repton School’s illustrious and varied past
No two are alike
Mike Smith explores the unique and wonderfully idiosyncratic village of Edensor
Lace up thy boots!
Why crave foreign travel and distant shores when the paradise of the Peak District can so easily be yours
Derbyshire reimagined
Andrew Griffihs goes in search of the future and finds some answers in his local town hall