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Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley
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00:00Here's today's Derbyshire Times video bulletin.
00:03Firefighters are issuing a warning over the potentially fatal consequences of entering
00:08Derbyshire rivers this summer. The warning comes after two people with paddleboards were seen
00:13entering the River Derwent at the Weir above Darley Abbey. With strong currents on the surface
00:17and under the Weir, the two paddleboarders could easily have gotten into trouble if river levels
00:22had been any higher. Group manager David Diggins from Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service said,
00:27We know with the recent high temperatures, people have been looking for ways to cool down
00:31and people are finding new hobbies and ways of enjoying the great outdoors. But there's no
00:36getting away from the fact that open water is dangerous and it brings an increased risk of
00:40injury or worse. With the school holidays approaching, Derbyshire firefighters are calling on parents,
00:46guardians and carers to speak to children and young people about the dangers of entering open water
00:52and ensuring they do not get caught up in peer pressure to go into rivers, lakes or reservoirs.
00:57A lifelong Chesterfield FC fan is preparing to walk more than 50 miles from his home in Staffordshire
01:04to the team stadium for charities that are close to his heart. Ben Kirk will set off on July 31st
01:11and walk for three days through the Derbyshire countryside to raise funds for both Ashgate Hospice
01:15and Macmillan. The 28-year-old lives in Burntwood near Litchfield and will arrive at the SMH Group
01:22Stadium on August 2nd in time for the Spyright's first home game of the new season against Barrow AFC.
01:28To support Ben's fundraiser and make a donation to Ashgate Hospice and Macmillan,
01:33head over to his Just Giving page.

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