Visit the blog of the Leader of Derbyshire County Council, Councillor Barry Lewis.
Simon Stevens – Director of Adult Social Care – Derbyshire County Council | LinkedIn.
Who runs South Derbyshire?
The Leader of South Derbyshire District Council is Councillor Kevin Richards. The Leader’s role is to provide effective political leadership and strategic direction to the Council as well as delivering sustainable, high quality, value for money services.
Home – Derbyshire County Council.
How do I contact Derbyshire County Council?
You can contact Call Derbyshire tel: 01629 533190 or by texting 86555. We’re open from 8am to 6pm on Monday to Friday and from 9:30am to 4pm on Saturdays.
Which party controls Derbyshire County Council?
Derbyshire County Council | |
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Seats | 64 councillors |
Political groups | Administration Conservative (45) Other parties Labour Party (14) Liberal Democrat (4) Green (1) |
Length of term | 4 years |
Elections |
Robert South, Director of Children’s Social Care.
What is the biggest town in Derbyshire?
Chesterfield
Chesterfield is our largest town and is home to 104,000 people. Eight other main towns have populations of over 20,000. A large part of the north and west of the county is very rural, much of it in the Peak District National Park.
What is the second largest town in Derbyshire?
List of settlements
Rank | Town | Population |
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2011 | ||
1 | Derby | 248,752 |
2 | Chesterfield | 103,788 |
3 | Swadlincote | 45,000 |
Where is the best place to live in Derbyshire?
Ashbourne, Bolsover, Chesterfield, New Mills and Wirksworth are the best places to live in Derbyshire, according to the new report (photo of New Mills: Julie Bell).
Who runs Derbyshire County Council?
We are run by democratically elected councillors and we are responsible for making decisions on behalf of our community about local services. The day-to-day work of the council is carried out by employees working within our departments.
What is the prettiest village in Derbyshire?
Chatsworth is probably at the top of any list of places to visit in Derbyshire, and once the delights of its House and Gardens have been explored, the estate villages of Edensor, Beeley, Pilsley (home of the famous Chatsworth Estate Shop) and Calton Lees, and nearby Baslow, all offer alternative places to eat and drink
We work closely with Derby City Council, the 8 district and borough councils in Derbyshire and the Peak District National Park Authority.
How do I complain about Derbyshire County Council?
Adult care complaints and praise
- fill in the Putting People First leaflet attached to this page.
- email: [email protected].
- call the complaints administrator, tel: 01629 532236.
- write to us at:
- contact your county councillor.
Who is Derbyshire County Council contact for the information Commissioner’s Office?
Who to contact about the information we hold about you. If you’re not satisfied with our response, you can contact the Information Commissioner’s Office with your concerns. Tel: 0303 123 1113 (local rate) or 01625 545 745 (national rate).
How many officers are in Derbyshire police?
Today, with four larger divisions in Alfreton, Buxton, Chesterfield and Derby, we’ve grown into an organisation over 3,500 strong, so our original Latin motto, ‘VIS UNITA FORTIOR’, still holds true – ‘strength united is greater’.
Is Mickleover Derby or Derbyshire?
Mickleover is a large suburban village of Derby, in Derbyshire, England.
Who controls High Peak council?
the Labour Group
The Council is controlled by the Labour Group led by Councillor Anthony McKeown.
Who runs Chesterfield council?
The senior leadership team is headed by our chief executive Huw Bowen. He has overall responsibility for managing the council and leads the corporate leadership team to deliver our vision, aims and priorities set out in our Council Plan.
CAFCASS is short for Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service. They are a public body that is completely independent of social services and the courts.
Michelle Dyson, Director General, Adult Social Care. Matthew Style, Director General, NHS Policy and Performance.