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Amber Valley is a local government district and borough in Derbyshire, England. It takes its name from the River Amber and covers a semi-rural area with a number of small towns formerly based around coal mining and engineering.
The village of Crich and the Amber Valley area were the setting for the ITV drama series Peak Practice.
Towns of Amber Valley
Belper
Codnor
Heanor
Ripley
Main villages of Amber Valley
Ambergate
Crich
Denby
Duffield
Heage
Holbrook
Horsley
Kedleston
Kilburn
Lea & Holloway
Mackworth
Quarndon
Somercotes
Swanwick
The district was formed on April 1, 1974 by the merger of the urban districts of Alfreton, Belper, Heanor and Ripley and Belper Rural District. The district was granted borough status in 1988.
Parishes
Aldercar and Langley Mill, Alderwasley, Alfreton
Belper
Codnor, Crich
Denby, Dethick, Lea and Holloway, Duffield
Hazelwood, Heanor and Loscoe, Holbrook, Horsley, Horsley Woodhouse
Idridgehay, Alton and Ashleyhay, Ironville
Kedleston, Kilburn, Kirk Langley
Mackworth, Mapperley
Pentrich
Quarndon
Ravensdale Park, Riddings, Ripley
Shipley, Shottle and Postern, Smalley, Somercotes, South Wingfield, Swanwick
Turnditch and Windley
Weston UnderwoodFurther Information
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