Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley
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00:00Here's today's Derbyshire Times video bulletin. A biker has been left seriously
00:05injured after a hit and run on a busy route between two Derbyshire towns, with
00:09police officers now urging any witnesses to come forward. The incident occurred
00:15along the northbound carriageway of the A38 between Ripley and Alfredton at 1.50
00:20a.m. on Wednesday, April the 9th. A Derbyshire police spokesperson said, the
00:26incident saw a dark coloured car and a BMW motorcycle collide. The car did not
00:31stop and the motorcycle was forced off the road, leaving the rider, a man in his
00:3630s, with a serious injury to his leg. Officers are now keen to speak to anyone
00:41with information about the incident, especially those with either CCTV or
00:46dashcam footage. A well-known Chesterfield litter picker has managed to get his
00:53Grottmobile fixed thanks to the overwhelming support of the local
00:57community. Lee Brasington, who is 42, from Brimmington, is the founder and leader of
01:03Chesterfield litter pickers and he has thanked the local community for their
01:07help in getting his car fixed. It comes after Chesterfield litter pickers launched
01:11a GoFundMe page to help Lee pay for repairs to his mum's red Citroen Berlingo
01:15last month. The car, known affectionately as the Grottmobile, has been used by Lee to
01:21transport collected rubbish to a nearby recycling facility before it broke down.
01:25Thanks to support from the local community, over £1,200 was raised online
01:31with an additional £150 in cash donations. The car underwent repairs at
01:37Turner's Auto Services and after a few weeks at the garage was ready to be picked
01:42up, just in time to help with the weekend litter pick. Lee said, I would like to take
01:47this opportunity to express thanks from the Brasington family and all the members
01:51of Chesterfield litter pickers. We are overwhelmed with the support the
01:55community of Chesterfield has shown to us to get us back on the road.