Lucy Ball Reporter
  • Buxton
  • National World

Lucy is the retro reporter for The Sheffield Star, Doncaster Free Press, Derbyshire Times, Buxton Advertiser, Mansfield Chad and the Worksop Guardian. She has been with the company since 2015 and worked as a reporter for the Buxton Advertier for four years before becoming she took on the retro role. She now focuses on giving forgotten moments a new lease of life by delving into the extensive archives, which go back more than a century, and bringing you pictures from the past.

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Sheffield Star, Doncaster Free Press, Derbyshire Times, Buxton Advertiser, Mansfield Chad, Worksop Guardian

1480 Articles
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derbyshiretimes.co.uk

Sky filmed hit TV show which stars Michelle Keegan in Derbyshire town

Roads were closed in a Derbyshire town and Christmas came early – when Sky filmed for the next series of Brassic.

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derbyshiretimes.co.uk

Sky filmed hit TV show which stars Michelle Keegan in the Derbyshire

Roads were closed in a Derbyshire town and Christmas came early – when Sky filmed for the next series of Brassic.

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buxtonadvertiser.co.uk

Sky filmed hit TV show which stars Michelle Keegan in the High Peak

Roads were closed in New Mills and Christmas came early – when Sky filmed for the next series of Brassic.

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buxtonadvertiser.co.uk

Shake up at community pantry which helps hungry High Peak families

A community pantry which provides discounted food to people in New Mills has changed the way it works in a bid to mak...

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buxtonadvertiser.co.uk

Online Buxton competition company has given away over £1m worth of prizes

An online raffle company which was formed in lockdown has now topped the £1m mark of prizes given away - with 80 per ...

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about 1 year
buxtonadvertiser.co.uk

High Peak Baby Banks open more branches to help more families in need

A lockdown project to help Buxton families in need has grown so much new branches have now opened in Leek, Stoke and ...

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buxtonadvertiser.co.uk

High Peak tops the charts as the ‘most satisfied’ place to live

High Peak has been named the place to live where people are ‘most satisfied’ says new data from the Office of Nationa...

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buxtonadvertiser.co.uk

High Peak's Harry Budd is the 'bravest boy in the world'

Just days before his ninth birthday Harry Budd from New Mills has had his leg amputated to help him recover from cancer.

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buxtonadvertiser.co.uk

Brave New Mills youngster Harry Budd has had his leg amputated to help his recovery from cancer

Football mad Harry Budd has had his leg amputated to help his recovery from cancer.

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buxtonadvertiser.co.uk

High Peak charity’s Tough Mudder competition raised £1,500

A Chapel-en-le-Frith charity has done a Tough Mudder challenge and raised £1,500 which will be spent on buying winter...

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about 1 year
buxtonadvertiser.co.uk

High Peak nursery bounces back from inadequate Ofsted rating to good

A High Peak nursery downgraded by Ofsted to inadequate in a 2022 visit has been given the second highest grading of g...

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about 1 year
derbyshiretimes.co.uk

Derbyshire man describes “emotionally taxing” week spent at site of an explosion that claimed the...

A man who spent a week investigating a site which claimed the life of a two year-old-boy has been named gas engineer ...

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