Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley
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00:00Here's today's Derbyshire Times video bulletin.
00:03A Derbyshire resident has been ordered to pay more than £3,000 in fines and costs
00:08after his noisy cockerel caused a nuisance for his neighbours.
00:12North East Derbyshire District Council's Environmental Health Service
00:16received a complaint in relation to the bird crowing at Northside in New Tupton,
00:20owned by Derek Bower.
00:22Investigations led to specialist noise monitoring equipment being installed
00:26by the environmental health team to record the frequency and noise levels coming from the property.
00:31It showed that the frequency of crowing was excessive,
00:34which significantly impacted on the neighbours' enjoyment of their own property.
00:38The case went to Derby Magistrates Court, however Mr Bower failed to attend the hearing.
00:43He was fined £660 and ordered to pay a £924 victim surcharge,
00:49as well as £1,600 in costs.
00:54Chart-topping singers 9-1-1 will headline this year's Chesterfield Pride event,
00:59performing live to thousands of people at the biggest event of its kind in the region.
01:04Chesterfield Pride celebrates its 10th anniversary on Jeweller 19th,
01:08when bands and singers will entertain the crowds at Standard Recreation Park, Whittington Moor.
01:1390s boy band 9-1-1 will be performing their greatest hits live,
01:17including the number one a little bit more.
01:20The main stage will also see performances from MoBo award-winning Big Brothers,
01:24as well as chart-topper and West End star Diana Vickers.