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Buxton is cream of milk supply
BUXTON has been recognised as the cream of the dairy industry as two farmers from the area have come in the top three for the best milk quality amongst 1,500 colleagues.
Chipping away at the skills shortage
IN AN ATTEMPT to satisfy a nationwide shortage of craftsmen, the National Trust Peak District Centre is sponsoring two apprentice stonemasons at Hardwick Hall.
Footwear boss honoured for international aid work
PEAK District businessman Les Lennon has been awarded Rotary's highest honour, a Paul Harris Fellowship, in recognition of his dedicated service to a long list of international aid projects.
TV show is a turn-off
DERBYSHIRE Enterprise Agency (DEA) says the tough talking on TV programmes such as The Apprentice could be putting people off starting up for themselves – and has launched a major campaign to encourage more people in High Peak to start up in
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