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Proof that age is no barrier when it comes to inter-generational games at school sessions

August 05, 2025

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Derby Telegraph

Pensioners and pupils are teaming up to play paralympic sports together at Murray Park School

PENSIONERS and pupils are teaming up to play Paralympic sports together - building friendships and breaking down age barriers.

By taking part in Boccia and Kurling matches, students at Murray Park School in Mickleover, are not only discovering new passions but also forging meaningful connections with other generations.

Thanks to the Opening Schools Facilities Fund - a national initiative supported by the Department for Education and delivered via Active Partnerships - Murray Park received four boccia kits and a new-age kurling set to introduce these inclusive sports into the school.

The initiative is being rolled out across England, with over 180 schools benefiting so far and thousands of pupils engaging in new activities outside of the curriculum.

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ISAK WILL PROVE GREAT VALUE, EVEN AT £125M

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1 min

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Derby Telegraph

Garden centre still growing on visitors as it repeats win

A DERBYSHIRE garden centre has ‘grown’ a habit of scooping awards, having been named the best in the county at what it does for the second year running.

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1 mins

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Derby Telegraph

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1 mins

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Derby Telegraph

How jokey home brew competition led Lloyd into a new profession

F there was one beer that people kept mentioning at the recent Derby Heritage Beer Festival, it was Crich Brewery's Voodoo Lady, a modestly strong stout at 4.3%.

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4 mins

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Derby Telegraph

£3k grants available for providing a warm space

COMMUNITY groups in South Derbyshire can apply for funding to set up a “warm and welcoming space” this winter.

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1 min

September 19, 2025

Derby Telegraph

Protests across France

PROTESTERS have hit France with transport strikes, demonstrations and traffic blockades, pitting the power of the streets against President Emmanuel Macron’s government and its proposals to cut funding for public services.

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2 mins

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Derby Telegraph

‘Too few’ early disadvantaged maths achievers fulfil potential - study

ONLY a small percentage of high achievers in maths at primary school from disadvantaged backgrounds go on to fulfil their potential, a study has found.

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1 mins

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Derby Telegraph

The sense behind Travis captaincy appointment

JOHN Eustace should know a thing or two about being captain, considering he was bestowed with that honour at three of his previous clubs, writes Leigh Curtis.

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2 mins

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Derby Telegraph

Mbeumo will outshine Cunha for Reds

JOLEON LESCOTT thinks Bryan Mbeumo will be more influential at Manchester United this season than Matheus Cunha.

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1 min

September 19, 2025

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