North East Derbyshire is a largely rural area, set within one of the most picturesque counties in England, and forms part of the border of the historic Peak District.
A district of contrasts, from thriving urban settlements to beautiful rural villages and countryside. It covers almost 258sq kilometres with the main centres being Clay Cross,
Dronfield, Eckington and Killamarsh.
It has excellent national rail and road links, with close proximity to other regional towns and cities providing local residents with employment and leisure opportunities, and
attracting day visitors.
The District has a rich rural leisure infrastructure and includes a country park in Grassmoor, Linacre Reservoirs nature area, greenways, and four local nature reserves.
It has a business base of over 4,000 businesses with micro enterprises (under 10 employees) forming the majority. The District is also home to some large nationally recognised businesses.