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  • 11/06/2025
Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley
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00:00Here's today's Derbyshire Times video bulletin.
00:03Homes planned for a Derbyshire village have been rejected to show World Culture Organisation UNESCO
00:08that protection of the area's World Heritage status is being taken seriously.
00:14Amber Valley Borough councillors unanimously rejected plans from Wielden Brothers Limited
00:18for nine homes in Plain Lane, Blackbrook, a mile west of Belper.
00:23Councillors, residents, authority officials and the Derwent Valley Mills Partnership
00:27were all clear that there was no alternative decision in order to protect the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage site.
00:35Hot on the heels of luxury hair salon Feather and Fern opening its doors,
00:39Chesterfield's Elder Way is set to welcome its fourth tenant,
00:42boutique high-end kitchen and interiors business OTI Interiors.
00:46The design-led business has signed a five-year lease on Unit 1A,
00:50space located next door to Feather and Fern on Knivesmith's Gate.
00:53OTI was founded during the COVID-19 lockdown by local entrepreneur Gavin Granger,
00:59who also owns the award-winning restaurant and bar Bottle and Thyme,
01:03located in the prominent corner unit at Elder Way.
01:06Looking to diversify during the pandemic, and drawing on his background in design,
01:11Gavin launched OTI as an interiors business which specialises in bespoke handcrafted kitchens.
01:16The company produces only a limited number of commissions each year,
01:21typically fewer than 25, which are all hand-built in Chesterfield.
01:25The new Elder Way unit will serve as OTI's first dedicated showroom
01:29away from the firm's small industrial space in Chesterfield where the furniture is made.
01:33The unit is currently undergoing a full fit-out,
01:36and is expected to open to the public in the late summer.
01:38But now the new spider is being recorded in the called 미래.

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