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Derby, United Kingdom · DerbyOn 14th May 2025 Derby City Council announced that St James Street (Derby) Ltd would be the developer on a £10m project to “breath life” into a number of properties in the St James Street / Sadler Gate area. It was reported that St James (Derby) Ltd had been “supported” by Derby City Council (DCC) and the Future High Streets Fund. The “support” from DCC, was in the shape of a registered loan (mortgage) in order to buy the properties from Clowes …Read Article
Transparent? Allestree Hall buyer Marc Brough lands another Council contract.

Charities · Derby6 Senior figures from two of Derby’s wealthiest charities visited India in October last year to donate £7,500 worth of wheelchairs and handbikes to local disabled people. The party was led by Amo Raju, the ex-CEO of Disability Direct and Director of a new company called Poverty 2 Possibility CIC (P2P); its objective is to support people in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Also on the Board of P2P is Louise Moss (current CEO of Disability Direct …Read Article
“Charity washing”?: What connects Derventio Housing Trust with Disability Direct.

Taxes · DerbyThe headline issue during Derby City Council’s annual budget setting process is the percentage increase in the Council Tax. A subject that caused much emotion this year. Of the £350m Council funding in 2025/26, the split is:
£131m – Council Tax £49m – Retained Business rates The balance of £170m comes from central Government Grants. Derby City Council’s budget meeting agreed to reduce the proposed Council Tax rise for 2025/26 from 4.99% to 3.99…Read Article
Empty properties: don’t forget that Business rates also pay for public services
My SEND child's private school fees are paid for by the council - how I did it
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