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LED Project Start Dates in Parish Name Order LED Project Start Dates Parish order Jan 2016 Parish_Name District_Name Project Start Abney and Abney Grange Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Aldercar and Langley Mill Parish Amber Valley 2017 Alderwasley Parish Amber Valley 2018 Aldwark Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Alfreton Parish Amber Valley 2018 Alkmonton Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Ash Parish South Derbyshire no lighting Ashbourne Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Ashford in the Water Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Ashleyhay Parish Amber Valley no lighting Ashover Parish North East Derbyshire 2018 Aston Parish High Peak 2018 Aston upon Trent Parish South Derbyshire 2017 Atlow Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Ault Hucknall Parish Bolsover 2018 Bakewell Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Ballidon Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Bamford Parish High Peak 2018 Barlborough Parish Bolsover 2016 Barlow Parish North East Derbyshire 2107 Barrow upon Trent Parish South Derbyshire 2017 Barton Blount Parish South Derbyshire no lighting Baslow and Bubnell Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Bearwardcote Parish South Derbyshire no lighting Beeley Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Belper Parish Amber Valley 2016 Biggin Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Birchover Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Blackwell in the Peak Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Blackwell Parish Bolsover no lighting Bonsall Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Boylestone Parish Derbyshire Dales 2019 Brackenfield Parish North East Derbyshire 2018 Bradbourne Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Bradley Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Bradwell Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Brailsford Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Brampton Parish North East Derbyshire 2017 Brassington Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Breadsall Parish Erewash 2017 Breaston Parish Erewash 2017 Bretby Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Brimington Parish Chesterfield 2017 Brough and Shatton Parish High Peak 2018 Brushfield Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting LED Project Start Dates Parish order Jan 2016 Burnaston Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Buxton (unparished) High Peak 2019 Calke Parish South Derbyshire no lighting Callow Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Calow Parish North East Derbyshire 2018 Calver Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Carsington Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Castle Gresley Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Castleton Parish High Peak 2018 Catton Parish South Derbyshire no lighting Cauldwell Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Chapel-en-le-Frith Parish High Peak 2018 Charlesworth Parish High Peak 2016 Chatsworth Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Chelmorton Parish Derbyshire Dales 2019 Chesterfield (unparished) Chesterfield 2017 Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside Parish High Peak 2017 Chisworth Parish High Peak 2016 Church Broughton Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Clay Cross Parish North East Derbyshire 2018 Clifton and Compton Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Clowne Parish Bolsover 2016 Codnor Parish Amber Valley 2017 Coton in the Elms Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Crich Parish Amber Valley 2016 Cromford Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Cubley Parish Derbyshire Dales 2019 Curbar Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Dalbury Lees Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Dale Abbey Parish Erewash 2017 Darley Dale Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Denby Parish Amber Valley 2017 Derwent Parish High Peak 2017 Dethick, Lea and Holloway Parish Amber Valley 2019 Doveridge Parish Derbyshire Dales 2019 Drakelow Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Draycott and Church Wilne Parish Erewash 2017 Dronfield Parish North East Derbyshire 2016 Duffield Parish Amber Valley 2017 Eaton and Alsop Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Eckington Parish North East Derbyshire 2016 Edale Parish High Peak no lighting Edensor Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Edlaston and Wyaston Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Egginton Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Elmton Parish Bolsover 2016 LED Project Start Dates Parish order Jan 2016 Elton Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Elvaston Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Etwall Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Eyam Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Fenny Bentley Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Findern Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Flagg Parish Derbyshire Dales 2019 Foolow Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Foremark Parish South Derbyshire no lighting Foston and Scropton Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Froggatt Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Glapwell Parish Bolsover 2018 Glossop (unparished) High Peak 2016 Grassmoor, Hasland and Winswick Parish North East Derbyshire 2018 Gratton Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Great Hucklow Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Great Longstone Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Green Fairfield Parish High Peak 2018 Grindleford Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Grindlow Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Harthill Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Hartington Middle Quarter Parish Derbyshire Dales 2019 Hartington Nether Quarter Parish Derbyshire Dales 2019 Hartington Town Quarter Parish Derbyshire Dales 2019 Hartington Upper Quarter Parish High Peak 2019 Hartshorne Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Hassop Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Hathersage Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Hatton Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Hayfield Parish High Peak 2017 Hazelwood Parish Amber Valley 2016 Hazlebadge Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Heanor and Loscoe Parish Amber Valley 2017 Heath and Holmewood Parish North East Derbyshire 2018 Highlow Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Hilton Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Hodthorpe and Belph Parish Bolsover 2016 Hognaston Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Holbrook Parish Amber Valley 2017 Hollington Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Holmesfield Parish North East Derbyshire 2016 Holymoorside and Walton Parish North East Derbyshire 2017 Hoon Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Hope Parish High Peak 2018 Hope Woodlands Parish High Peak no lighting Hopton Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting LED Project Start Dates Parish order Jan 2016 Hopwell Parish Erewash no lighting Horsley Parish Amber Valley 2017 Horsley Woodhouse Parish Amber Valley 2017 Hulland Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Hulland Ward Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Hungry Bentley Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Ible Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Idridgehay and Alton Parish Amber Valley no lighting Ilkeston (unparished) Erewash 2016 Ingleby Parish South Derbyshire 2017 Ironville Parish Amber Valley 2018 Ivonbrook Grange Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Kedleston Parish Amber Valley no lighting Kilburn Parish Amber Valley 2017 Killamarsh Parish North East Derbyshire 2016 King Sterndale Parish High Peak no lighting Kirk Ireton Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Kirk Langley Parish Amber Valley 2018 Kniveton Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Linton Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Little Eaton Parish Erewash 2017 Little Hucklow Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Little Longstone Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Litton Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Long Eaton (unparished) Erewash 2016 Longford Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Lullington Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Mackworth Parish Amber Valley 2018 Mapleton Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Mapperley Parish Amber Valley 2017 Marston Montgomery Parish Derbyshire Dales 2019 Marston on Dove Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Matlock Bath Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Matlock Town Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Melbourne Parish South Derbyshire 2017 Mercaston Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Middleton and Smerrill Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Middleton Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Monyash Parish Derbyshire Dales 2019 Morley Parish Erewash 2017 Morton Parish North East Derbyshire 2017 Nether Haddon Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Netherseal Parish South Derbyshire 2018 New Mills Parish High Peak 2017 Newton Grange Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Newton Solney Parish South Derbyshire 2018 LED Project Start Dates Parish order Jan 2016 Norbury and Roston Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting North Wingfield Parish North East Derbyshire 2018 Northwood and Tinkersley Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Ockbrook and Borrowash Parish Erewash 2017 Offcote and Underwood Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Offerton Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Old Bolsover Parish Bolsover 2018 Osleston and Thurvaston Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Osmaston Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Outseats Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Over Haddon Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Overseal Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Parwich Parish Derbyshire Dales 2018 Peak Forest Parish High Peak 2018 Pentrich Parish Amber Valley 2016 Pilsley Parish North East Derbyshire 2017 Pilsley Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Pinxton Parish Bolsover 2017 Pleasley Parish Bolsover 2018 Quarndon Parish Amber Valley 2018 Radbourne Parish South Derbyshire 2019 Ravensdale Park Parish Amber Valley no lighting Repton Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Riddings (unparished) Amber Valley 2018 Ripley Parish Amber Valley 2016 Risley Parish Erewash 2017 Rodsley Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Rosliston Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Rowland Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Rowsley Parish Derbyshire Dales 2107 Sandiacre Parish Erewash 2017 Sawley Parish Erewash 2017 Scarcliffe Parish Bolsover 2018 Shardlow and Great Wilne Parish South Derbyshire 2017 Sheldon Parish Derbyshire Dales 2017 Shipley Parish Amber Valley 2017 Shirebrook Parish Bolsover 2018 Shirland and Higham Parish North East Derbyshire 2018 Shirley Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Shottle and Postern Parish Amber Valley 2018 Smalley Parish Amber Valley 2017 Smisby Parish South Derbyshire 2018 Snelston Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting Somercotes Parish Amber Valley 2018 Somersal Herbert Parish Derbyshire Dales no lighting South Darley Parish Derbyshire Dales
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