New Covid hotspots emerge in Derby and Derbyshire
These areas have worrying coronavirus rates
Updated
Willingdon North, along with Findern and Stenson Fields, has a worryingly high rate of Covid infections. (Image: Derby Telegraph)
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A new hotspot for Covid-19 has emerged in Derbyshire.
Willingdon North, Findern and Stenson Fields, grouped together, now has the highest coronavirus rate in Derby at 391.2 cases per 100,000 people.
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looks at introducing a bus gate. The council has launched a consultation on active travel measures and is asking residents their thoughts on multiple measures to improve cycling and walking routes across the borough and help address climate change. These plans will be paid for by the £335,000 grant given by the Department for Transport’s Active Travel Fund. One of the schemes includes introducing a bus gate outside Maidenhead railway station along the length of Shoppenhangers Road between Larchfield and Braywick Road in Oldfield ward – blocking off all traffic except for buses, bicycles, and hackney carriages. It also aims to prevent ‘rat running’ – areas used as cut-throughs to avoid traffic on the main roads.