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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.
00:03Police are appealing for the public's help
00:06after reports of a man exposing himself in a popular Derbyshire park.
00:10Two incidents took place in the Markeaton Park and Mackwith areas
00:13on Wednesday December 11th
00:15with the first taking place in a wooded area near Prince Charles Avenue
00:19at around 7.15am.
00:21The second incident took place at around 6pm in Radbourne Lane
00:25near the Water Tower.
00:27Both victims, who were women on their own at the time of the incidents,
00:30were not physically hurt.
00:32They both described the man as being white, about 5ft 8in tall
00:36with light coloured hair.
00:38He was in his late teens or twenties and wearing dark clothing
00:41potentially a tracksuit with a hooded top.
00:44Since the incident, uniformed patrols have been taking place in the area
00:48as well as plainclothes officers have also been sent to the area.
00:51However, no arrests have yet been made.
00:54Anyone with information about either of the incidents
00:56is asked to contact Derbyshire Police.
01:01A kind-hearted husband and wife
01:03whose hopes of a sunshine holiday abroad were dashed by a medical emergency
01:07have channelled their insurance payout into a festive display for charity.
01:11Mark and Julie Peacock were due to fly to Tenerife
01:14for a much needed break in September
01:16nearly a year after Mark underwent a double lung transplant
01:20but they were forced to cancel their holiday
01:22after Mark developed a blood clot in his leg.
01:25The couple have now sunk the money they would have spent on the holiday
01:28into buying an additional £1,500 worth of festive decorations
01:33for their garden at St Lawrence Road in North Wingfield.
01:36A sparkling array of Christmas lights and seasonal figures
01:39costing in excess of £10,000
01:41feature in an annual display for charity
01:44which the couple have organised for several years.
01:46They have raised thousands of pounds for good causes
01:49and brought joy to countless families.
01:51Proceeds from this year's festive display
01:53will be split between the Wythenshawe Hospital in Manchester
01:56where Mark underwent his double lung transplant
01:59and a £20,000 appeal to buy a cuddle bed for Chesterfield's Ashgate Hospice.

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