History | Following the unification of the Methodist Church in 1932, the organisation was divided into districts, each of which was responsible for several circuits across one or more counties. The districts covering Derbyshire are: Nottingham and Derby (separate until 1957), Manchester and Stockport, and Sheffield.
Predecessors: Nottingham District (1932-1957); Derby District (1932-1957)
District circuits (* circuits covering Derbyshire churches) - 1973: *Alfreton and Watchorn, *Ashbourne, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Ashfield, *Belper, Bingham, *Burton-on-Trent, *Castle Donington, *Derby Brook Street, *Derby Derwent, *Derby East, *Derby Mission, *Derby South, *Dove Valley, Grantham, *Ilkeston, *Kimberley, *Long Eaton, Mansfield Bridge Street, Mansfield West, *Matlock, Newark, Nottingham Central, Nottingham East, Nottingham Mission (Albert Hall), Nottingham North, Nottingham South, Nottingham West, *Ripley, *South Derbyshire, *Wirksworth - Sep 2024: *Ashbourne, *Borders Mission, *Derby, *Mid Derbyshire, *East Staffordshire and South Derbyshire |