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NEW FENCES TO TACKLE ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
Safety measures have been fitted on two bridges by Derbyshire County Council after concerns were raised that stones were being thrown off them onto vehicles below.
A 1.75 metre fence and a steel mesh gauzing have been erected on bridges that cross over Inkersall Green Road and Inkersall Road on the Trans Pennine Trail near Inkersall and Staveley.

The work, which cost £6,700, also included covering nearby stones with graded topsoil to remove the opportunity for throwing missiles onto vehicles below.
Councillor Clive Moesby, Derbyshire County Council’s cabinet member for community safety, said: “We are committed to creating safer communities and stopping anti-social behaviour in Derbyshire and projects like this will help to achieve this.”
Pictured is Councillor Clive Moesby standing beside one of the improvements on the Trans Pennine Trial.