Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley
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00:00Here's today's Derbyshire Times video bulletin.
00:03Derbyshire County Council is looking to reduce the speed limit along a stretch of road between Clown and Bolsover
00:09after campaigners called for action following a series of collisions.
00:13Bolsover District Councillor Donna Hales and residents of the Oxcross Estate
00:17have repeatedly raised concerns about the number of accidents on Mansfield Road
00:21between Clown and Bolsover, known locally as the Ramper Road.
00:25Councillor Hales said the speed limit on the road, which is currently 60mph,
00:29had seen a series of accidents including life-changing incidents and fatalities.
00:33Campaigners have been involved in a long-running appeal
00:36urging the County Council to address the problems with a reduced speed limit and traffic calming measures.
00:41This week a County Council spokesperson said
00:44we are aware of residents' concerns about speeding on Mansfield Road
00:48and, following an assessment of all the concerns and recent issues,
00:51are looking to lower the speed limit to 40mph through the Oxcross area.
00:58A market trader has called on Chesterfield to
01:01get behind the improvements in the town's marketplace
01:04with the first phase due to be completed before Christmas.
01:07Ed Fordham runs Brockwell Books of Chesterfield on the market
01:10and is also leader of the County Council's Liberal Democrats.
01:13He said excitement was looming as the revamped open-air market prepares to reopen
01:17and traders return to the top side of the main market square in the first week of January.
01:21He said he was confident that it would be better than ever and said
01:24this is good news for all who love the outdoor market and is superb news for Chesterfield.