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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.
00:03A Derbyshire water sports company manufacturing clothing for Olympic athletes
00:08has been granted approval to set up a new canal side base.
00:11Derbyshire Dales District Council members granted approval to Peak UK Kayaking to redevelop the
00:17former Cromford Garden Centre site on the A6 next to the canal. Pete Assells, who runs Peak UK
00:24Kayaking, told the meeting how the firm designed and manufactured kits for numerous Olympic teams
00:29at the London, Rio, Tokyo and Parish competitions, including for many winning athletes.
00:35The base, now approved, would also provide canal side facilities for Paddle Peak,
00:40the company's charity which provides children with the opportunity to take part in kayaking
00:45and also helps to clear litter from the River Derwent.
00:48Cromford Garden Centre, which closed in 2006, has become a derelict and dangerous site,
00:53said Mr Assell, which has become a haven for urban explorers, but would now be given a new
00:58lease of life, including providing 12 new jobs. A lucky mum scooped a £50,000 jackpot at a
01:07Chesterfield bingo hall just days before giving birth to her seventh child. The winner, who wishes
01:13to remain anonymous, said, I just couldn't believe it. It was all such a shock and it couldn't have
01:18come at a better time, as I gave birth the week after I'd won. As a big family, we've never been
01:24abroad, but are now planning our first holiday to Spain. I'm sure we're going to make some
01:29incredible memories together and I've got Mecca Bingo to thank.

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