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Issues and alternative options

Further public exhibitions

Following the drop-in session at Mickleover Country Park Social Club on Wednesday 31 March, there is to be a series of further drop-in sessions organised by Derby City Council.  Officers from South Derbyshire District Council will be present at a number of these as follows:

  • Sinfin Library (15 April)
  • Blagreaves Library (22 April)
  • Mickleover Library (27 April)
  • Chellaston Community Centre (10 May)
  • Alvaston Library (17 May)

Full details of the drop-in sessions can be found by clicking on the following link:

View details of future drop-in sessions.

Following the Issues and Ideas consultation, we have now prepared a Core Strategy "Issues and Alternative options" document for consultation.

Comments are invited up until 28 May 2010.

We strongly encourage you to submit comments electronically via our website. 

View the Issues and Alternative Options document and access the on-line consultation.

If you would prefer to respond by post or e-mail you can download a manual questionnaire. You can find this below related documents at the bottom of the page.

To accompany the consultation we have also prepared:

Public open days

You can find out more at one of our public open days, between :

  • Melbourne Leisure Centre, in High Street, on Tuesday, February 23, 10am - 7pm.
  • Swadlincote Town Hall, on the Delph, on Wednesday, February 24, 10am - 7pm.
  • Hilton Village Hall, in Peacroft Lane, on Thursday, March 4, 10am - 7pm.
  • Stenson Fields Primary School, on Friday 19 March, 3pm - 5:45pm
  • Mickleover County Park Social Club, Merlin Way, DE3 0UJ, on Wednesday 31 March, 4pm - 8pm. 

You can also view our emerging evidence base

Related documents

The following document is in Portable Document Format (PDF). You can download the PDF software for free from the Adobe website (opens in a new window)

The following document is in Word format. You can download the Word software for free from the Word viewer page (opens in a new window) of the Microsoft website.

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