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Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley

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00:00Here's today's Derbyshire Times video bulletin. Up to 80 homes could be built in a derelict
00:05Derbyshire quarry, despite council support for the site's development potentially finding itself
00:10in limbo. The scheme, submitted by Stancliffe Dalydale Ltd, would see dozens of houses
00:16constructed in Stancliffe quarry off the A6 through Dalydale. Derbyshire Dales District
00:21Council will make a decision on the scheme involving a new access road being linked onto
00:26the A6 in the next few months. However the council detailed last April that it was considering
00:32scrapping support for 100 homes on the site from its new local plan due to the existing
00:36number already in its plan which had not yet won full planning approval.
00:42Chesterfields Elderway will welcome a third business to the development later this year
00:46with a new luxury salon Feather and Fern set to open in May. Owners and hairdressers Kerry
00:52Featherston and Sara Fern have agreed a 10-year lease on the prominent unit with developer Jomast,
00:58making another tenant for the iconic former co-op department store. Feather and Fern will now join
01:03Bottle and Time and Hot Pod Yoga who both moved into the development last year. The move to Elderway
01:10means that all three corner units at the development on Knifesmithgate and Elderway are now fully
01:14occupied with just one unit remaining available on Knifesmithgate. Set to open in May this year,
01:20Feather and Fern aims to create nine jobs including six stylist roles, two apprentices
01:26and a beauty therapist role. The salon will have 10 hair sections with extra
01:30seating for colours and treatments.

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