It will be transcribed, indexed and stored at the Derbyshire County Council Records Office in Matlock where it will be available to the public.
It will be part of a travelling exhibition.
It may appear on the Home for Good and Derbyshire Law Centre’s websites, and in publicity material for the Home for Good project and Derbyshire Law Centre
It may appear in Home for Good and Derbyshire Law Centre social media communications.
The Heritage Lottery Fund may use it.
Other bodies may make use of it once it is publicly available.
What about copyright?
We will discuss this with you, and ask you to sign an agreement. See separate information about the consent agreement, and the agreement itself.
What if I want to restrict use or change restrictions?
Talk to us – we can discuss the most suitable arrangement.
What if I want to delete or change something I’ve said?
Talk to us – there are a variety of options which we can go through with you.
Will I have a copy?
All contributors will be given a copy of their own recording on CD or DVD. We may be able to make further copies for you. If you would like a copy of the transcript, let us know.
Who should I contact for further information?
The project worker – Ellen Taylor at Derbyshire Law Centre, 1 Rose Hill East, Chesterfield, Derbyshire S40 1NU. Tel: 01246 550674; email: ellen.taylor@derbyshirelawcentre.org.uk