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South Derbyshire is one of, if not the fastest growing county in England. Swadlincote itself has seen huge change over the last two decades in which there has been a massive population boom growing from 9,000 people to over 40,000 people. This community deserves its own newspaper and a place to turn to share its success. Swadlincote has a huge business community, you only have to look at the cotta

ge industries that have evolved here to see what fantastic business minds we have. These businesses deserve to have a local newspaper to help celebrate, promote and express there concerns too.

Early Sunday morning big red key door knock in Newhall. Cannabis,a cannabis grow & substantial amount of cash found. Occ...
05/02/2023

Early Sunday morning big red key door knock in Newhall. Cannabis,a cannabis grow & substantial amount of cash found. Occupant arrested.

Safer Neighbourhood Team Sergeant Nizzer says: “A large quantity of cannabis and a grow, with a suspected street value of between £60,000 to £70,000, was recovered. This successful result shows we will act on intelligence and listen to our community. Drugs activity can often be linked to wider serious criminality, and that is why we take positive action on such issues extremely seriously”.
Here are some signs that a cannabis grow may be in your area:

• A powerful distinctive sweet, sickly aroma
• Frequent visitors throughout the day and night;
• Blacked out windows;
• Chinks of bright light throughout the night;
• Birds gathering on the roof, particularly in cold weather;
• In winter, snow melting unusually quickly on the roof;
• High levels of condensation on windows;
• Noise from fans;
• Large amounts of rubbish, including compost bags; and
• Electricity meter being tampered with/altered and new cabling, sometimes leading to street lighting.
If you think criminals are operating in your community then contact us using any of the below methods:

• Twitter – direct message our contact centre on
• Website – complete the online contact form www.derbyshire.police.uk/ContactUs.
• Phone – call us on 101.
You can also anonymously contact the independent charity Crimestoppers, on 0800 555 111 or by visiting www.crimes

“Early Sunday morning big red key door knock in Newhall. Cannabis,a cannabis grow & substantial amount of cash found. Occupant arrested. ”

Start the conversation about online lifeAhead of Safer Internet Day next week, we’re encouraging you to start a conversa...
04/02/2023

Start the conversation about online life

Ahead of Safer Internet Day next week, we’re encouraging you to start a conversation about online safety with the young people in your life.
Cyber Protect Office Sam Hancock explained why these chats are important: “We know that children and young people are using technology in so many different ways.

“Whilst it’s easy to feel daunted by how online life keeps changing, talking to your child about their interests is something that’s stayed the same.
Sam continued: “Once you know what they’re doing online, you can then make sure they feel safe and that they know to come to you or a trusted adult something has worried or upset them.”

Our Cyber Crime Unit are hosting two webinars next week, the information shared will be relevant to anyone who uses the internet, to find out more and book your place please visit Online webinars offered as part of Safer Internet Day | Derbyshire Constabulary.

For more details on Safer Internet Day go to Safer Internet Day (saferderbyshire.gov.uk).

Man charged with breaching Domestic Violence Protection OrderNews 16:27 03/02/2023A man has been charged with breaching ...
03/02/2023

Man charged with breaching Domestic Violence Protection Order

News 16:27 03/02/2023

A man has been charged with breaching a Domestic Violence Protection Order and a breach of a curfew.

Brendan Evans was arrested on Thursday 2 February 2023 by Leicestershire Police in Measham in relation to offences in the Swadlincote area of Derbyshire.

It follows enquiries which were carried out by both forces in the Measham and Moira area on Tuesday 31 January and Wednesday 1 February.

The 33-year-old, of no fixed address, appeared at Southern Derbyshire Magistrates Court on Friday 3 February and was remanded into custody.

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A GANG OF MEN WHO RAIDED HOMES AND BUSINESSES ACROSS Staffordshire, Leicestershire and Derbyshire JAILED FOR A TOTAL OF ...
02/02/2023

A GANG OF MEN WHO RAIDED HOMES AND BUSINESSES ACROSS Staffordshire, Leicestershire and Derbyshire JAILED FOR A TOTAL OF 55 YEARS

Derbyshire Constabulary

Trio who used stolen shotguns to carry out armed robberies across Derbyshire, Staffordshire and Leicestershire jailed.

A trio of men who used stolen shotguns to commit a string of armed robberies across Derbyshire, Staffordshire and Leicestershire have been jailed for 55 years.

The gang carried out raids on homes and businesses across the three counties during a five-month crime spree that only ended thanks to coordinated work between Derbyshire and Staffordshire detectives.

Derby Crown Court heard how Benjamin Hughes and Jamille Marsh had carried out a string of armed robberies between August and November 2019.

The shotguns the gang used were stolen from the Twinlakes Theme Park, near Melton Mowbray, where Hughes and Marsh tied up and threatened to shoot a security guard in August 2019. A fire was started which caused £2m worth of damage and the pair made off with a substantial amount of cash - along with four shotguns.

The pair then used two of the stolen guns in a series of robberies across Moira, Sutton Coldfield and Burton.

In one of the most terrifying moments of what Judge Shaun Smith KC called a “reign of terror” the postmaster of Stretton Post Office was hit in the head with a crowbar as he fought with the pair, before they fired a shotgun into a wall.

They then tied the postmaster up, along with his wife and two children, before threatening to pull out his teeth.

They then carried out further break ins at two more post offices in Staffordshire – before they targeted a Domino’s pizza shop in Hilton where they stole a safe.

There was then a significant month-long break during which Hughes used his part of the stolen cash to fund a trip to Mexico.

Upon his return to the UK, Hughes recruited a third man to join the gang – Antonio Olivieri – and the brazen nature of their offending continued – along with the violence used.

Over the course of a few hours on the night of January 19 and the early hours of January 20 2020, the trio broke into the Bonnie Prince pub in Chellaston, the Tap House in Annwell, the Overseal Post Office, near Swadlincote, and forced their way into the flat of an elderly widow in Rolleston on Dove.

Five days later, on January 25, the gang struck in Staffordshire at the Cheadle Post Office, targeted another post office in Hollington before finally breaking into four separate premises in Hixon on January 29.

Detectives from Staffordshire and Derbyshire quickly linked the offences across both counties – as well as into Leicestershire – and began finding evidence about who may have been responsible.

In Derbyshire officers had combed the crime scenes for clues as to the identity of the masked men.

In Overseal the trio had left a trail of stolen ci******es to a nearby street where they found a till receipt from Tap House in Ashby.

DC Matt Bullen, who led the Derbyshire Constabulary investigation into the trio’s offending said: “The first real break in the case came when a member of the public, who had seen the reports that the Overseal post office had been robbed, came forward to tell us that they had been overtaken by a VW Golf at around 6.45am on the Moira Road.

“As the car overtook him, he said he could see the boot was partially open and a bin liner was hanging out the back.

“After work to check vehicles in the area we were able to find a Golf that matched the description, and we had our first name.”

Ben Hughes, 38, had brought the car for cash on 18 January – just two days before the robberies – and used his own Facebook profile to arrange the purchase.

DC Bullen said: “A check of Hughes found that he had previous offences for burglaries and we felt that we were on the right track.

“Further investigation found that the same car had been in the Chellaston area on January 20 and, after asking colleagues in the region about similar offences, found it had also been in the Ashby area on the same night as well.”

On 31 January Hughes was arrested after he was spotted in another VW Golf that was being driven on false plates. Inside the car another vital piece of evidence was found – his phone.

Detective Sergeant Ritchie Parkins, who oversaw the case, said: “Thorough work on that phone then led us to Jamille Marsh and eventually Antonio Olivieri.

“When we were able to then look for other numbers and vehicles that were associated to them, we found more evidence of their criminality.

“We found evidence that placed Hughes and Marsh in the Hilton area two months before – the same night that a Domino’s pizza shop was burgled – and then in the Melbourne area on 19 January when the Sports Pavilion in Cockshut Lane was broken into.

At the same time the case was being built by officers in Derbyshire, across the border DS Alison Barker and a team of detectives were linking the Hughes and Marsh to the series of robberies in 2019.

DS Barker said: “Through some extremely thorough detective work the team were able to trace back through the crimes that the pair had carried out across Staffordshire in the second half of the year.

“From the incidents in Hixon a burnt-out Golf, that was linked to Hughes, was located – along with a sledgehammer that had been used at one of the incidents.”

With the pieces of the jigsaw beginning to fall into place Marsh and Olivieri were soon arrested, but there was still the matter of the guns.

A search of Hughes’ house in Woodville had recovered shotgun cartridges but not the fi****ms themselves.

However, some six months later a fishing bailiff was to make a surprising discovery at a pond in the Derby suburb of Heatherton.

DC Bullen said: “Out of the blue on 28 June 2020, there was a report that two sawn-off shotguns had been found in a bag in a pond that was just a quarter of a mile away from Marsh’s house.

“The guns matched exactly those used in the offences on 20 January – and after their serial numbers were checked were found to be a pair that had been stolen from the Twin Lakes estate during a robbery in August 2019.

“Phone evidence showed that Hughes and Marsh were in the Twin Lakes area on the day of the robbery, along with a vehicle linked to them.”

Hughes, Marsh and Olivieri were charged with the following offences:

Hughes: Three counts of conspiracy to commit burglary, two counts of conspiracy to commit robbery, one count of false imprisonment and possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life.
Marsh: Three counts of conspiracy to commit burglary, two counts of conspiracy to commit robbery, one count of false imprisonment and possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life.
Olivieri: One count of conspiracy to commit burglary and one count of conspiracy to commit robbery.
The trio eventually pleaded guilty to all the charges and, after appearing at Derby Crown Court on Friday 27 January, were jailed for a total of 55 years.

Hughes, of HMP Ranby, was jailed for 21 years – reduced from 28 years following his guilty plea.
Marsh, of Danby Road, Littleover, was jailed for 18 years - reduced from 24 years following his guilty plea.

Olivieri, of James Street, Burton, 16 years and seven months - reduced from 19 years following his guilty plea.
Detective Inspector Dan Phillips from Derbyshire Constabulary, who led the CID team that investigated the crimes, said: “This was a complex and incredibly intensive investigation.

“Both DC Bullen and DS Parkins, along with assistance from across the force, were dogged in their enquiries. Their work alongside the excellent investigation by DS Alison Barker and her team in Staffordshire meant that the case against the trio was so strong that they had no other option than to admit their guilt.

“During the course of the investigation it was found that Hughes had recruited the other men to carry out the jobs – with Marsh using the money to support his young family after losing his job and Olivieri feeding a drug habit.

“Hughes on the other hand would jet off to Cancun in Mexico where he would live the high life on his criminal gains – before coming back to the UK to commit crimes to fund further trips across the Atlantic.

“I have no doubt that had we not been able to identify and arrest them they would have continued to carry out their crimes with no thoughts for the victims of their crimes, or the danger they were putting them in.

“Fortunately, nobody was seriously physically hurt during the incidents, however, the mental impact it has had on their victims has been profound.

“I hope that today’s sentencing brings them a degree of closure and comfort knowing that they will not be on the streets for many years to come.

17/01/2023
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Catalytic Convertor theftBetween 20.53-21.00hrs on Wednesday 4th January 2023 a catalytic convertor was stolen from a ve...
05/01/2023

Catalytic Convertor theft

Between 20.53-21.00hrs on Wednesday 4th January 2023 a catalytic convertor was stolen from a vehicle on Burton Rd Midway.

Were you in the area at the time? Did you see anything?

Do you live in the area and have any CCTV that has captured the offence taking place?
If so please call 101 or visit www.derbyshire.police.uk quoting ref 23*7188

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24/12/2022

Coytes winter sales starts 10am Tuesday 27th

20/12/2022

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16/12/2022

**WARM SPACES***

Voluntary, community and charity organisations in Derbyshire can apply for a grant to set up warm spaces this winter.
Derby County Council have launched a warm spaces fund to support organisations to provide a warm refuge for residents and their families struggling to heat their homes.

Organisations can apply for up to £1,000 towards the cost of opening up community venues or to extend their opening hours during the colder months.

The amount of grant funding awarded will be determined following both assessment of eligibility criteria and consideration of the amount of hours that the warm space will be open, as well as the number of potential beneficiaries.

If you would like to apply for a warm spaces grant please email [email protected] for an application form.
To qualify for a grant, organisations must pledge to offer a heated space during the winter months, provide seating, offer refreshments such as a warm drink and a biscuit and be free of charge.

People visiting warm spaces will also be offered information to help them with cost of living support, as well as advice on looking after their mental health and well-being. You can also sign up to our cost of living emails to get the latest support, advice and information.

The following Warm spaces for the area of South Derbyshire :-
Rosliston Warm Hub, The Bulls Head, 19 Burton Road, Rosliston, DE12 8JU, tel: 01283 362780, warm space and hot drink on Wednesdays from 2.30pm to 4.30pm
Warm Lounge, Emmanuel Church Hall, Swadlincote DE11 8LF, Monday to Friday from 11am to 3pm
Warm Welcome, The Salvation Army Swadlincote, 181 Wilmot Road, Church Gresley, DE11 9BN tel: 01283 216264, warm space and hot drink on Mondays from 1pm to 5pm
St Helen's Church, Church Hill, Etwall, DE65 6LW, Wednesdays from 1pm to 4pm
Warm Spaces Warm spaces - Derbyshire County Council

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Saturday 10th December A Drugs warrent was executed by Derbyshire Police A warrent has been excecuted at an address in M...
11/12/2022

Saturday 10th December A Drugs warrent was executed by Derbyshire Police

A warrent has been excecuted at an address in Midway. Suspected Class A drugs recovered and a male interviewed for the offence, he is released under investigation as the investigation continues.

If have any information regarding criminal activity or Drink/drug driving contact us via
• Twitter DM
• Complete the online form at
www.derbyshire.police.uk/ContactUs.
• Phone 101

Message from SNT TeamHi,  So far on shift today I have been out in Swadlincote enjoying the Festive Fun Weekend with one...
03/12/2022

Message from SNT Team

Hi,

So far on shift today I have been out in Swadlincote enjoying the Festive Fun Weekend with one of our new PCSO's, Claire Lunnun. Claire joined the team six weeks ago, along with PCSO Egan Gibson and are settling in well as part of Swad SNT.

Over the coming weeks there are lots of lovely Christmas events planned in Swadlincote Town Centre.

Saturday 10th December – Festive Market
9am-2pm
Stock up for the holiday with extra stalls and seasonal offers with Swadlincote Market’s ‘Festive Market’. Enjoy a tasty hog roast. Free festive face painting, walkabout entertainment and craft activity for children.
Why not have Breakfast with Santa at Sharpe’s Pottery Museum. For more information and to make a booking, visit: www.sharpespotterymuseum.org.uk
Christmas Tree Decorations – free drop in craft session at Swadlincote Library, 10am-12noon

Sunday 11th December – Antiques in the Street
10am-3pm
Join Noble Robin Salvages and friends offering antiques, collectables, vintage and retro homewares, garden items, automobilia and more. Free entry.

Saturday 17th December
Breakfast with Santa – Sharpe’s Pottery Museum. For more information and to make a booking, visit: www.sharpespotterymuseum.org.uk
Christmas Peg Angels – free drop in craft session at Swadlincote Library, 10am-12noon
Carols in Swadlincote – listen to or join in with your favourite carols presented by Churches Together and the Gresley Colliery Brass Band in the town centre. Free. 11am-1pm

Karen Coldicott
(Police, PCSO , Derby South)

The Lights before Christmas Saturday 26th Nov Celebrate the start of Christmas in Swadlincote with amazing illuminated s...
23/11/2022

The Lights before Christmas Saturday 26th Nov

Celebrate the start of Christmas in Swadlincote with amazing illuminated street performers, live festive music, fairground rides and the Christmas lights switch on at 5.30pm.

Visit the Craft & Gift Market at Sharpe’s Pottery Museum 10am-8pm to pick up some extra special gifts.

The Dance & Music Centre will have live entertainment, cake stall, refreshments, gifts, games and more 4pm-8pm. Free entry

Lots to see and do including late night shopping in the town, mulled wines, free face painting and falling snow!

Come along throughout the evening and enjoy our town’s ‘night of lights‘!

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Theft of vehicles in Midway and Hartshorne two Fiat 595 Abarth stolen in the space of a week.The first between 7pm and 1...
23/11/2022

Theft of vehicles in Midway and Hartshorne
two Fiat 595 Abarth stolen in the space of a week.

The first between 7pm and 11:20pm Monday 14th November from Adams Close, Hartshorne it was a white Fiat 595 Abarth (pictured).

The second at approximately 18.45hrs on Sunday 20th November a Red Abarth 595 was stolen from Chestnut Avenue Midway.

If you witnessed anything or have any CCTV which covers this offence, please contact us via the below methods quoting crime reference 22000680316
• Facebook – send a private message to /DerbyshireConstabulary
• Twitter – direct message our contact centre on
• Website – complete the online contact form www.derbyshire.police.uk/Contact-Us.
• Phone – call us on 101.

23/11/2022

A man from Swadlincote has been jailed after he broke into a property and stole medals belonging to the victim’s father.

Kynan Shepherd, of Edward Street, Hartshorne plotted the burglary on 4 November last year after realising that the occupant would be out and had left a gold chain in his room.

Shepherd broke into the address in Midland Road, Swadlincote in the early hours of that morning and stole the high value gold chain and the medals.

Shepherd was arrested on 4 December 2021 at an address in Measham where he assaulted a police officer.

He was charged and remanded to appear at court and went on to admit burglary, assaulting an emergency worker, and being in breach of a suspended sentence which had only been imposed in October 2021 following several shop thefts.

The 35-year-old was jailed for three and a half years by a judge at Derby Crown Court on 11 November.

EDIT The brothers have been found safe and well Concern for brothers missing from HartshorneAppeal from Derbyshire Const...
07/11/2022

EDIT The brothers have been found safe and well

Concern for brothers missing from Hartshorne

Appeal from Derbyshire Constabulary
22:29 07/11/2022

We are concerned for two brothers, Dylan and Lucas, who have been reported missing from their home in Hartshorne.

Concern for brothers missing from Hartshorne
The boys, both aged 13, were last seen at around 10am today, Monday 7 November.

Dylan and Lucas are around 4ft 11in tall and have mousy blonde hair. Dylan has shaved hair, and Lucas has short hair around the sides and long on top, with a large fringe.

They both like to wear tracksuit bottoms or jeans, and they may be carrying a blue backpack.

We have officers out searching but we are growing concerned for their welfare and are asking for the public’s help.

Have you seen either Dylan or Lucas? Do you know where they might be now?

Anyone with information should contact us using one of the below methods, quoting incident 718 of 7 November:

Facebook – send us a private message to our page
Twitter – direct message our contact centre via
Website – We have several crime reporting tools on our website or use our online contact form
Phone – call us on 101

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07/11/2022

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Flood alert for River Trent in South Derbyshire.Be prepared warning from agencies River levels remain high at the Willin...
03/11/2022

Flood alert for River Trent in South Derbyshire.

Be prepared warning from agencies

River levels remain high at the Willington Cableway river gauge and the Shardlow gauge.

Consequently, flooding of roads and farmland is still possible.

Areas most at risk are low-lying agricultural land and roads including Willington, Barrow upon Trent, Swarkestone, Bargate Lane and the access roads to Willington Meadows, the Twyford Village access road, Church Lane at Barrow, and Ingleby Lane.

We expect river levels to remain high until 04.11.22. We are closely monitoring the situation.

Please avoid using low-lying footpaths near local watercourses and plan driving routes to avoid low-lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded.

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