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The Matlock rower going for gold in the Olympics
Matlock rower Oli Wilkes says he has his ‘eyes on the prize’ as he prepares to represent both Great Britain and Derbyshire at this summer’s Olympic Games
The strange and unusual traditions of the Peak District
Dame Ellen MacArthur: the life of the round-the-world yachtswoman
A look ahead to the 2024 BBC Proms season
Meet some of The Derbyshire Makers
The Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition ‘open to all artists of merit’
The New Mills man who became one the country's leading conservationists
D-Day: How to find out what your ancestors did in the Second World War
Exploring an ancient and mysterious Castleton tradition
How NSPCC’s Childline saved my life
Derbyshire's master of the the green baize
Villager Jim: The Banksy of the Photography world
Alison Uttley: the complicated life of Cromford’s creator of Little Grey Rabbit
Derby’s Ice Queen: Meet record-breaking Preet Chandi
Derbyshire artists showcased in popular TV show
How a horse made Jedediah’s fortune
The Derbyshire dental practices designed for the 21st century
The rat catcher: the Sawmill man who trained foxes
Rob Padley: a look at the work of the Derbyshire oil painter
From cork lifejackets to motor lifeboats, how the RNLI started 200 years ago
Locks of love: stories from Bakewell’s Weir Bridge
Colin Halliday: a look at the work of the plein-air painter
How a historic Derbyshire mill has found new life as a hub of creativity
The Derbyshire man who invented the umbrella
A look at the work of local artist Jenny Aitken
Derbyshire luminaries reveal their best day of 2023
Tales of Christmas past in Derbyshire