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Are there any public transport services in Derby?

Are there any public transport services in Derby?

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What are the duties of Derby City Council?

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Where was the old cattle market in Derby?

The old cattle market took place on the Morledge, moving to the Holmes in the 1930s before finding its final home at Chequers Road. Many associated industries grew up around the cattle market, like that of Mr Brearey. An advertisement of 1863 declared: “New Hide, Skin and Fat Market, Morledge, Derby.

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Which is the best way to travel in Derby?

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