News articles tagged regeneration
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Derby Riverside transformation accelerates
12 February 2026
The transformation at Derby Riverside has progressed rapidly, as the city works towards a new era of flood protection for our city’s residents and businesses.
Cabinet set to consider over £20m investment in Pride of Place funding
5 February 2026
Cabinet will be asked to accept more than £20m of Pride in Place investment at the next Cabinet meeting on 11 February.
Plans for Coroner’s Court to move to city centre
4 February 2026
If proposals are approved, inquests could soon be held in a refurbished area of Riverside Chambers, instead of the current site in Chester Green.
Have your say on how the city’s public spaces could look in the future
2 February 2026
Residents, businesses and visitors are being invited to take part in a survey to help shape the future look and feel of Derby’s city centre.
Council completes sale of surplus Children’s Services building
29 January 2026
A prominent Council building has been sold at auction and will be transformed to provide specialist care services.
Major step forward for the regeneration of Derby’s Market Place
20 January 2026
Plans to regenerate Derby’s Market Place have now been submitted, marking a major milestone for the site, which includes the former Assembly Rooms.
Council investment powers success of Derby heritage motoring site
15 January 2026
A thriving heritage motoring venue which opened its doors less than two years ago is going from strength to strength, showing the power of public and private sector partnership.
Help shape the future of Derby city centre’s public spaces
7 January 2026
Residents, businesses and visitors are invited to a hands-on event to help shape the future of Derby’s city centre public spaces.
Portfolio Spotlight: New venues and Team Derby put us on the map
24 December 2025
Councillor Nadine Peatfield, Leader and Cabinet Member for City Centre, Regeneration, Strategy and Policy, looks back on a busy year which also saw progress on more city centre regeneration plans.