Here's today's bulletin, with news of how an iconic Derbyshire landmark has been convered into luxury apartments - and a warning from police after the discovery of yet another cannabis farm.
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00:00A 19th century castle in Derbyshire is entering a new chapter in its history after a years-long
00:06restoration project to turn it into a luxury apartment complex.
00:10Ryber Castle, which overlooks Matlock, is one of the area's most recognisable landmarks
00:15and it was last used as residential accommodation in the 1930s, in between spells as a boarding
00:20school and a zoo, before falling into a ruin amid several aborted restoration plans in
00:25the 20th century.
00:27The first new homes in the Grade II list of property have now gone on the market, with
00:30a price tag that fits such an exclusive address.
00:33Matlock estate agents Dales and Peaks are marketing three flats in the castle for £650,000
00:40and £950,000, promising a unique blend of historic charm and modern sophistication.
00:49Three men have been arrested after an illegal cannabis farm was discovered in Ilkeston.
00:54Officers from the Ilkeston Safer Neighbourhood Team discovered the illegal cannabis grow
00:58in a house on Wentworth Street.
00:59The plants were found after a drug search was conducted at the address, following community
01:03intelligence about suspicious activity at the house.
01:07Three males were arrested at the scene and released pending further investigation.
01:10The plants were removed by officers.
01:13PC Richardson of the Ilkeston Safer Neighbourhood Team said,
01:16This is our seventh cannabis grow detected and destroyed in Ilkeston over recent weeks.
01:21This type of illegal activity puts everyone at risk, as very often electricity is dangerously
01:26diverted, and in this case, the electricity meter had already been overloaded and was
01:31badly burnt.