Stilt performers on Cathedral Green during the 2009 Derby Feste
Mr Ference Toth operates on a 90-year-old female at Barlborough Independent Treatment Centre. Mr Toth is performing a hip operation.
Nervous student Sam Lomas, aged 16, opens an envelope as he prepares to find out how well he has done with his GCSE results at St John Houghton Catholic School in Kirk Hallam.
Lia Ottosen, from Holbrook, finds a secret door carved into a tree on a woodland walk around the village.
Trevor West, aged 19, joined his fellow members of staff at Sainsbury's Wyvern store to strip for a charity calendar. Trevor is pictured naked, shopping in the shop's aisles.
Children visiting Pickford's House Museum were given the opportunity on Wednesday to create their very own bug viewers. The hour-long workshop was aimed at helping the youngsters to discover and identify a wide range of creepy-crawlies.
Cromford Steam Rally returned once again to Derbyshire, bringing with it the last original Wall of Death. Pictured riding the wall is Kerri Cameron from Essex.
Splash Fit gym on Mansfield Road will be opening its doors to the public for the first time since refurbishment work began. As well as a gym and a boxing ring, the premises will include a tattooist and a beauty salon.
Imogen Lambert, aged 11 from Belper, is pictured with Ripley fire-fighter Dean Newton. Dean and his crew were at Pride Park Stadium on Sunday as part of the Derbyshire Fire Service Awareness Day. The day involved demonstrations from the fire service, including how to deal with a chip pan fire and what to expect from a typical fire-fighter training programme.
Jean Goodwin is pictured inside her Alstonefield cottage, looking through old photographs taken during the 1940s and 1950s. The photos show Jean during her days as a dancer.
Tattooist Dan Hayes shows off his own body art at The Tattoo, Body Art and Music Festival at Derby's Assembly Rooms. Mr Hayes appeared alongside dozens of other tattooists and artists from across the UK at the annual festival.
Pictured is 11-year-old Emma Stewart tackling the climbing wall which was erected outside West Park Leisure Centre. Emma was just one of dozens of children making the most of the Erewash Friday Night Vibe, which was aimed at getting children off the streets and involved in summer holiday activities.
Pupils from Ashgate Primary School on Ashbourne Road are positioned to resemble a clock face, in time to remind everyone that the clocks go forward an hour on Sunday 28th March.
Pictured is Kilburn resident Sheila Coker, standing by the border of Holbrook. Mrs Coker's house lies just a hundred yards or so from the village border and now she is campaigning, along with other Holbrook residents, to get the border moved so that it includes her home.
Pictured is nine-year-old Lizzie Harris at the Robert Ludlam Theatre's production of Les Miserables. The theatre is part of St Benedict School on Duffield Road.
Jane Hardstaff, a community learning officer from Derby Museum, trys her hand at sketching a stuffed field mouse at the Rycote Centre on Parker Street. Jane joined a group of others to sketch and paint flora and fauna from the natural world, including preserved butterflies and beetles. The art course has been inspired by a Derby Museum exhibition entitled Cressbrook Dale, created by artist David Measures.
Swansea v Derby: Alberto Bueno is pictured
Linda Haynes is pictured inside her new coffee shop which will be open to the public from Monday 4th April. The coffee shop, with its black and white theme, is called Chaplins. Linda has battled breast cancer and now plans to spend time in her new Nottingham Road shop.
Pictured inspecting a used jet engine, ready to be recycled, is Sandy Shadrow - executive president of SOS Metals, Inc. The American based company has now officially opened one of its recycling plants in South Normanton
Toyota officially launched its new Auris Hybrid at the Burnaston plant on Monday morning. Pictured is a GV of the production line.
Pictured are Kerry Dosworth and Martin Dosworth who own the Stumble Inn in Long Eaton. The pub has just been awarded the Most Improved Pub award 2010 by CAMRA.
Patients on the Sunflower ward at Derbyshire Children's Hospital will now be able to watch television in their beds, thanks to a generous donation of 15 TV sets. The organisers of the popular Fire and Rescue Show at Markeaton Park managed to raise more than £2,000 this year to buy the 15" televisions with built in DVD players.Pictured wheeling in the televisions to the ward is Fireman Sam, along with two-year-old Natasha Murphy.
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