By Tom Oakley & Georgia RobertsBBC News
Councillors have approved plans to repair and open a controversial waste centre in Derby.
Derby City Council and Derbyshire County Council's cabinet members discussed whether to close or open the plant at respective meetings.
They voted for the Sinfin Lane site to be repaired and used to treat non-recyclable waste.
The centre, which has never been in use, has already cost taxpayers £34.5m to maintain.
The project was mothballed in 2019 after a waste management contract between the authorities and Resource Recovery Solutions (RRS) - which had been commissioned to design, build and operate the facility - came to an end.