Find out here which areas of Derbyshire have the highest and lowest recorded coronavirus-related deaths
and live on Freeview channel 276
The figures, which cover deaths from or related to Covid-19, show that eight people from the area have died from the virus between March 1 and April 17.
Ashgate has no recorded deaths from coronavirus, along with Central Chesterfield, while Stavely has four, and there are 11 recorded deaths in the Dronfield area.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdHere is the list of all deaths around the North Derbyshire area:
Stonebroom, Shirland and Wessington – eight;
Crich, Holloway and Wingfield – one;
Ambergate, Heage and Idridgehay – two;
Wirksworth – three;
Clay Cross – five;
Matlock South and Cromford – two;
Matlock North – six;
Darley Dale – two;
Ashover and New Tupton – three;
North Wingfield and Pilsley – one;
Grassmoor and Holmewood – two;
Arkwright Town and Temple Normanton – zero;
Spital and Hasland – five;
Bagthorpe and Birdholme – one;
Ashgate – zero;
Central Chesterfield – zero;
Brimington South and Tupton – five;
Newbold – two;
Dunston – one;
Old Whittington – two;
New Whittington and hollingwood and Barrow Hill – one;
Wingerworth – one;
Dronfield Town and Unstone – nine;
Dronfield South Gosforth Lane – two;
Bolsover South – one;
Bolsover North – zero;
Whitwell – one;
Inkersall Green and Duckmanton – one,
Staveley – five;
Eckington East and Renishaw – nine;
Bakewell North and Baslow – three;
Bakewell South and Youlegreave – four;
Buxton North – seven;
Chapel en le Frith and Hope Valley – six;
Alfreton – three;
Swanwick and Leabrook – three;
Somercotes and Pye Bridge – five;
Ripley East, Riddings and Ironville – one;
Ripley West – three;
Ripley South and Loscoe – five;
Kilburn and Horsley – zero;
Openwoodgate and Holbrook – three;
Belper Town – four;
Duffield, Quorndon and Kirk Langley – three;
Breadsall, Little Eaton and Stanley – four.
Details of where the deaths occurred are not recorded in the figures and do not include fatalities over the past two weeks.