"The people who were evacuated were able to return home last night and firefighters are now investigating.One or two early morning showers are expected, and there is more of a north-westerly breeze with us today.

approached for comment.Three teenagers have been arrested after an 18-year-old man suffered a cut to his head in an alleged assault at a park on Tuesday night. Officers have warned Belper and Duffield residents they may be targeted by calls claiming to be part of an investigation. The man, from Leicester, is currently in police custody after being arrested on suspicion of attempted murder. "There were cars in there so fuel was burning up. Police Officers investigating an indecent exposure incident in Belper are appealing for witnesses or anyone with information to come forward. victims are being "badly let down" by a major backlog in court cases, the shadow justice secretary has said.Speaking during a visit to Nottingham, David Lammy said the government "urgently" needed to set up a Nightingale court in the East Midlands to help clear a backlog of about 41,000 crown court cases.The government currently has plans for 10 Belper Market will return to the Market Place on the 11th July. The incident happened on Thursday, May 26, at around. He was taken to hospital as a precaution to check his injuries, police added.Two boys, aged 15 and 16, from Belper, and a 15-year-old boy from Derby were arrested on suspicion of assault and have since been released on bail.We're looking at a very warm and dry day, though one or two places may get a shower this morning.Weather Watcher Pete sent us this photo of morning arriving in Melton Mowbray.We're expecting a cloudy day with a few showers or patchy rain, some of which could be heavier for a time in the afternoon.In Ilkeston, Wednesday started with a double rainbow looking west.Derbyshire score 365-7 in a club record run-chase to beat Notts by three wickets with one ball to spare.We're looking at a fine and dry start with plenty of sunny spells.As the day progresses, patches of cloud are expected to sweep in, with a chance of the odd shower in places.Here's a shot of some early birds in Belper first thing this morning.Samit Patel's 80 raises Nottinghamshire's hopes of a first-class victory for the first time in more than two years against Derbyshire.For most it should be a dry day with sunny spells but there's a chance of showers and thunder in a few areas this afternoon.This was the scene in Melton Mowbray shortly before 07:00.Haseeb Hameed makes 68 as Nottinghamshire are all out for 324 on day one against Derbyshire at Trent Bridge.It's sometimes a dirty job - but no-one should have to do it like this...The Peak District National Park Authority has kicked up a stink over irresponsible dog owners leaving mess behind.Pictures have been released showing what happens when a power strimmer meets carelessly-discarded dog poo.A member of staff was clearing grassy areas at one of the authority's car parks when he hit several bags hidden in the vegetation. WHAT'S ON . "Brandon's dad, John, pleaded with anyone who has information to come forward.A spokesperson for Derbyshire Police said: "We’re appealing for information after an alleged assault in Belper last night, Tuesday, August 4. A landlord calls for a single tracing system after drinkers left "incomplete and illegible" details.A pop-up drive-through coronavirus testing site is to be installed in Ilkeston after four people who visited pubs in the town Derbyshire County Council put out an appeal for people with symptoms to get tested after it emerged the four people had drunk in The Market Inn, The Observatory and The Harrow on Friday 31 July and Saturday 1 August.The mobile testing centre will be in place at Erewash Borough Council's Pimlico car park from Friday to Monday.Dean there's going to be a lot of pressure building up in the system. They are then unpublished for legal reasons. victims are being "badly let down" by a major backlog in court cases, the shadow justice secretary has said.Speaking during a visit to Nottingham, David Lammy said the government "urgently" needed to set up a Nightingale court in the East Midlands to help clear a backlog of about 41,000 crown court cases.The government currently has plans for 10 Derbyshire Constabulary – making Derbyshire safer together.

The appointment is subject to a confirmation hearing by Derbyshire's Police and Crime Panel.There will be some sunshine around today but we're also likely to see some cloud. Officers have warned Belper and Duffield residents they may be targeted by calls claiming to be part of an investigation.

"It's so important that anyone showing coronavirus "You certainly don't want a situation plus you've got local courts like Mansfield that are closed, you can see