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Derby City Council’s AI innovation wins two national awards
5 March 2026
Derby City Council’s pioneering approach to Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been recognised on the national stage, securing two trophies at the iESE Public Sector Transformation Awards.
Transport upgrades scheme set in stone
4 March 2026
Nine engraved slabs have been installed at the sites of Transforming Cities works.
Budget approval gives green light to investment in communities
26 February 2026
Derby City Council has approved a balanced budget for the next financial year, which will see investments that will make a noticeable difference to residents.
Anti-racism education programme launches in Derby schools
20 February 2026
A city-wide anti-racism programme has officially started rolling out in schools across Derby as part of the Council’s commitment to build stronger, more inclusive communities.
Make a Difference by volunteering with Derby Libraries
19 February 2026
Our local libraries are at the heart of our communities. From lively groups to essential services, they are vibrant community hubs where a team of dedicated volunteers perform a vital role.
More star acts complete the line up for the Darley Park Weekender 2026
19 February 2026
Hold on to your hats – we’re excited to reveal the full line-up for this year’s Darley Park Weekender taking place from Friday 21 – Sunday 23 August 2026!
Debbie’s fostering story - Just do it
18 February 2026
Debbie’s fostering journey shows how compassion and courage can transform children’s lives.
Drop in and have your say on the new Local Plan for Derby
17 February 2026
Members of Derby City Council’s planning team will be in the Ordish Room at Derby Market Hall on Saturday 21 February.
Residents invited to help shape future of their communities
16 February 2026
People across the city can have their say about the neighbourhoods they live in.
Making it Official: Ceremony marks new home for city Registration Services
13 February 2026
The city’s births, marriages and deaths are now registered in a refurbished suite of rooms on the ground floor of Riverside Chambers.