• 7 months ago
Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley
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00:00 Here's today's Derbyshire Times video bulletin.
00:02 A memorial sculpture dedicated to miners killed whilst working at a North Derbyshire colliery
00:08 has been desecrated by vandals, with brass medallions bearing the names of the dead now missing.
00:13 The Walking Together memorial at the Markham Vale Business Park was completed in 2022 as a
00:20 permanent reminder of the site's industrial heritage, forming a trail of metal walking
00:25 figures on the path to Duckmonton, created by artist Stephen Broadbent in collaboration with
00:30 former miners and local schoolchildren. The trail symbolises a miner's journey to the Markham pit
00:35 and back home again, with each of the 106 figures bearing a circular bronze miners tag stamped with
00:41 the name of somebody who died in the three major disasters at the colliery in 1937, 1938 and 1973.
00:48 The memorial was created as part of a social history project involving many parts of the
00:53 community, so one of those most familiar with the site and its significance was shot to discover
00:59 this week that the blonde medallions and plaques were now missing. Bolsover resident Keith Bowman,
01:04 who helped raise funds for the memorial during his time as a district councillor, said "for the life
01:08 of me I can't understand why anyone would do this". He added "the lads who were killed came
01:14 from Duckmonton, Staveley and Bolsover and still have families living around here. I'm sure they'll
01:19 be up in arms when they find out". Anyone with information about the thefts is asked to contact
01:25 Derbyshire Police. Two new secondary schools could be needed in Derbyshire as a result of potential
01:32 new housing developments creating thousands of extra homes. Documents forming part of Derbyshire
01:38 Dale District Council's local plan preparations include scope for two new secondary schools in
01:42 Ashbourne and Matlock. The authority says that Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in Ashbourne
01:47 is already over capacity for the number of students it can cater for and says Highfield
01:51 School in Matlock is forced to be over capacity in the next five years. The county council indicates
01:58 the new schools will be required to cater for new students coming into the area as part of potential
02:02 new housing developments in each respective town, with a number of developments in the
02:06 area set to potentially create another 2,500 homes in coming years.

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