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LED Project Start Dates Jan 2016 LED project Start Dates Jan 2016 Parish_Name District_Name Project Start Dronfield Parish North East Derbyshire 2016 Holmesfield Parish North East Derbyshire 2016 Unstone Parish North East Derbyshire 2016 Eckington Parish North East Derbyshire 2016 Killamarsh Parish North East Derbyshire 2016 Barlborough Parish Bolsover 2016 Clowne Parish Bolsover 2016 Elmton Parish Bolsover 2016 Hodthorpe and Belph Parish Bolsover 2016 Whitwell Parish Bolsover 2016 Crich Parish Amber Valley 2016 Pentrich Parish Amber Valley 2016 Ripley Parish Amber Valley 2016 South Wingfield Parish Amber Valley 2016 Wessington Parish North East Derbyshire 2016 Charlesworth Parish High Peak 2016 Chisworth Parish High Peak 2016 Glossop (unparished) High Peak 2016 Tintwistle Parish High Peak 2016 Belper Parish Amber Valley 2016 Hazelwood Parish Amber Valley 2016 Ilkeston (unparished) Erewash 2016 Long Eaton (unparished) Erewash 2016 Brampton Parish North East Derbyshire 2017 Holymoorside and Walton Parish North East Derbyshire 2017 Chesterfield (unparished) Chesterfield 2017 Morton Parish North East Derbyshire 2017 Pilsley Parish North East Derbyshire 2017 Pinxton Parish Bolsover 2017 South Normanton Parish Bolsover 2017 Tibshelf Parish Bolsover 2017 Aldercar and Langley Mill Parish Amber Valley 2017 Codnor Parish Amber Valley 2017 Heanor and Loscoe Parish Amber Valley 2017 Brimington Parish Chesterfield 2017 Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside Parish High Peak 2017 Derwent Parish High Peak 2017 Hayfield Parish High Peak 2017 New Mills Parish High Peak 2017 Whaley Bridge Parish High Peak 2017 Ashford in the Water Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Bakewell Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Beeley Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Birchover Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Darley Dale Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 LED project Start Dates Jan 2016 Elton Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Great Longstone Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Little Longstone Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Middleton and Smerrill Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Northwood and Tinkersley Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Over Haddon Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Pilsley Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Rowland Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Sheldon Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 South Darley Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Stanton Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Winster Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Youlgreave Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Denby Parish Amber Valley 2017 Duffield Parish Amber Valley 2017 Holbrook Parish Amber Valley 2017 Horsley Parish Amber Valley 2017 Horsley Woodhouse Parish Amber Valley 2017 Kilburn Parish Amber Valley 2017 Little Eaton Parish Erewash 2017 Mapperley Parish Amber Valley 2017 Shipley Parish Amber Valley 2017 Smalley Parish Amber Valley 2017 West Hallam Parish Erewash 2017 Breadsall Parish Erewash 2017 Dale Abbey Parish Erewash 2017 Morley Parish Erewash 2017 Ockbrook and Borrowash Parish Erewash 2017 Risley Parish Erewash 2017 Sandiacre Parish Erewash 2017 Stanley and Stanley Common Parish Erewash 2017 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Bubnell Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Bradwell Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Brough and Shatton Parish High Peak 2018 Calver Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Castleton Parish High Peak 2018 Chapel-en-le-Frith Parish High Peak 2018 Curbar Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Eyam Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Foolow Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Great Hucklow Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Green Fairfield Parish High Peak 2018 Grindleford Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Hathersage Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 LED project Start Dates Jan 2016 Hope Parish High Peak 2018 Litton Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Outseats Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Peak Forest Parish High Peak 2018 Stoney Middleton Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Tideswell Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Wardlow Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Wormhill Parish High Peak 2018 Thornhill Parish High Peak 2018 Castle Gresley Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Cauldwell Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Coton in the Elms Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Drakelow Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Linton Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Lullington Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Netherseal Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Overseal Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Rosliston Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Walton upon Trent Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Bretby Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Hartshorne Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Newton Solney Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Repton Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Smisby Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Swadlincote (unparished) South Derbyshire 2018 Woodville Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Ashbourne Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Ballidon Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Biggin Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Bradbourne Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Brailsford Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Brassington Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Clifton and Compton Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Edlaston and Wyaston Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Fenny Bentley Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Hognaston Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Hulland Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Hulland Ward 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South Derbyshire 2019 Church Broughton Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Cubley Parish Derbyshire Dales 2019 Dalbury Lees Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Doveridge Parish Derbyshire Dales 2019 Egginton Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Etwall Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Findern Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Foston and Scropton Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Hatton Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Hilton Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Hoon Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Marston Montgomery Parish Derbyshire Dales 2019 Marston on Dove Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Osleston and Thurvaston Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Radbourne Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Stenson Fields Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Sudbury Parish Derbyshire Dales 2019 Sutton on the Hill Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Trusley Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Twyford and Stenson Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Willington Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Elvaston Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Barlow Parish North East Derbyshire 2107 Rowsley Parish Derbyshire 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