Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley
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00:00Here's today's Derbyshire Times video bulletin.
00:03Two Chesterfield secondary schools could be affected by industrial action,
00:07following a disagreement between a teachers' union and a schools trust.
00:11Teaching union the NASUWT has warned it will ballot members for industrial action
00:17unless Outward Grange Academies Trust withdraws plans to increase secondary teachers' working hours and workload.
00:23It comes after reports that the trust, which runs 28 secondary schools in England,
00:28including Outward Haslam Hall and the Outward Academy Newbold in Chesterfield,
00:33is planning to increase the length of the school day and teaching contract by 30 minutes per day from September.
00:39The union has warned it will ballot members for industrial action
00:43unless the trust withdraws its plans to increase the teachers' workload and hours.
00:47A spokesperson for Outward Grange Academies Trust said,
00:51We have been engaged in constructive dialogue with our trade union partners and our colleagues since October
00:56regarding our proposal to reshape the secondary school day so more of our teachers' time is spent with students,
01:02helping them to achieve even better outcomes.
01:05Our secondary school day currently ends at 2.30pm,
01:09which we have to recognise currently falls short of the government's 32.5 hour a week minimum expectation.
01:16Two giant Chinook helicopters have been captured flying over Derbyshire's Ladybow Reservoir in the Peak District.
01:22The astonishing footage was taken by the 7Trent team that work at the reservoir
01:26as the aircraft made their way through the upper Derwent Valley.