Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley
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00:00Here's today's Derbyshire Times video bulletin.
00:03An historic Derbyshire bank is up for auction with a guide price of £600,000 three months
00:09after gaining approval for conversion into flats.
00:12The former RBS bank located on Snitterton Road in Matlock was granted permission by
00:17Derbyshire Dales District Council for conversion into 16 flats earlier this year.
00:22Now the substantial property is due to be auctioned off by SDL Auctions on November
00:2721st with a guide price of £600,000 or more and the auction firm referring to the site
00:32as a superb investment opportunity.
00:36The advertised auction details that parts of the grounds are rented out as car park
00:40bringing in £27,000 a year with rent of £15,000 per year and garages are rented for £12,000
00:47a year.
00:48Councillors approved plans to turn the historic Grade 2 listed former bank opposite Matlock
00:52Bridge into 4 flats while 12 further flats were built in an extension, replacing a 1950s
00:59extension.
01:00This has brought to an end years of to-ing and fro-ing over the prominent site's future
01:04with previous plans for apartments rejected in 2021 and rebuffed at appeal in 2022.
01:12Bowlesover District Council is encouraging its residents to recycle more as they look
01:16to reduce the amount of waste that is sent to landfill.
01:20Over recent years the council has added more types of waste that can be recycled and made
01:24it easier for people to recycle by using their burgundy bin.
01:28The council's burgundy bin recycling scheme has a 93% satisfaction rate but the latest
01:33figures show a combined recycling and composting rate of 38% which dropped from 41% pre-Covid
01:40and is considerably lower than the best performing councils who recycle and compost over 60%.
01:46To help combat this the council will be launching a new marketing campaign over the coming months
01:51to educate people on the benefits of recycling and raise awareness of what can be placed
01:55inside their burgundy bin whilst also improving access to recycling information on their website.