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  • Dec 18, 2024 | derbyshiretimes.co.uk | Mike Denham

    Derby County’s 4-0 win against Portsmouth at home marked the perfect moment for the club to showcase their on-going relationship with the NSPCC. The match was attended by representatives from the charity, including the out-going CEO Sir Peter Wanless. Since 2022, the club has raised more than £20,000 to support the NSPCC’s campaigns as part of an ongoing partnership, and the match on Friday 13 December was also an opportunity to raise additional funds for the child protection charity.

  • Dec 5, 2024 | derbyshiretimes.co.uk | Mike Denham

    Derby County Football Club’s next home match against Portsmouth will showcase the club’s partnership and support for the NSPCC this Christmas. The club will be supporting the NSPCC’s Letters from Santa during home matches by displaying supporting messages on big screens and in match day programmes in the weeks leading up to Christmas. The match at Pride Park on Friday 13 December will include fundraising opportunities as well as a visit from the NSPCC’s outgoing CEO, Sir Peter Wanless.

  • Oct 7, 2024 | msn.com | Mike Denham

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  • Oct 7, 2024 | derbyshiretimes.co.uk | Mike Denham

    Watch more of our videos on ShotsTV.com and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565Visit Shots! nowThe Rams back NSPCC's Keeping Your Child Safe in Sport campaign, calling on clubs in Derbyshire to host a huddle. Derby County Football Club and the NSPCC are calling on sports and activity clubs, teams, parents and carers across the UK to take part in Keeping Your Child Safe in Sport week.

  • Jul 30, 2024 | everand.com | Nicholas Cecil |Mike Denham |Andrew Murray |Philip Booth

    Britain’s high speed rail link may end in a London suburb rather than running into the city centre to Euston, Chancellor Rachel Reeves signalled on Tuesday. Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden on Monday said the HS2 route would be re-examined as part of moves to save billions of pounds. Asked on LBC Radio if the line would run all the way to

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