21 February 2022
Ashington Town Council was pleased to kick-start some high-value capital schemes at their meeting last week. First off the starting line is the redevelopment of Alexandra Road Play Area. Ashington Town Council is responsible for ten play areas in the town, and of those transferred to the Council, Alexandra Road is the next to benefit from regeneration.
Hirst Ward Cllrs will work with Assets and Facilities Manager, Stephen Humphrey to select a play provider, and to agree a brief for the play space that meets the needs of those living near-by. It is expected that the scheme will be developed over the next few months, to be ready for the summer.
Allotments are significant source of leisure and provision for many living in Ashington. With eight sites in total there is always something to do. The Council is extremely grateful to the Allotment Associations who manage seven of the eight sites on behalf of the Town Council and is working with them to develop a capital programme of works to ensure they are fit for the future.
Several projects were prioritised and agreed at the Council’s meeting last week. The water system is being replaced at North Seaton Colliery Allotments, similar work is planned for Season Hirst and Woodhorn in the future. A boundary fence is being replaced at Nursery Park Allotments, and a perimeter fence at North Seaton Colliery. The fencing work at North Seaton Colliery is a substantial piece of work that continues the metal palisade fencing installed previously at this site. Finally, some roadway repairs will be carried out at High Market Allotment site, with further plans for repairs at Nursery Park, North Seaton and Woodhorn.
The Council is committed to having capital works carried out according to priority and to using local contractors where possible, always with an emphasis on quality and value for money. We will continue to plan works over the next few years, ensuring funding is set aside for this purpose. Ashington Town Council will invest in its assets to ensure their longevity and to enhance the services provided for residents.
21 February 2022
The first ever comprehensive Local Plan covering the entire county has reached a major milestone - after getting the green light from Government.
17 February 2022
This year Ashington WI have collaborated with Ashington Climate Champions, Full Circle Food and Bothal Primary for their annual #showthelove campaign offering.
16 February 2022
Northumberland County Council is preparing once again to support residents as two more storms are forecast over the coming days.
14 February 2022
Northumberland secondary school announces major new partnership with national housebuilder.
10 February 2022
Spring is just around the corner, and although there is cold spell coming, the sunshine prompts an early spring-clean. Ashington Town Council is getting their assets in good order, thanks to our Neighbourhood Services Officer, Mark Air.
08 February 2022
Northumberland County Council has teamed up with partners across the region to warn people of the harm caused by tenancy fraud which is depriving people in genuine need of a place to live.
03 February 2022
Welcome on Board the Northumberland Line Route Familiarisation Special Service.
Civic Head, Cllr Pauline Thompson received an invitation to attend the special train journey, departing from Newcastle (Platform1) at 12:47pm.
31 January 2022
Pupils at a primary school in Ashington have taken part in a cutting-edge training course to become ‘Mini Medics’.
31 January 2022
Agencies across the region are continuing to work together to support residents who are still without power following Storm Malik on Friday evening.
Full Council Meeting on Tuesday 26th November 2024, Town Hall, 65 Station Road, Ashington, NE63 8RX, commencing at 6:00pm.
The above meeting is open to the public to attend.
Agenda and papers are below.
Finance & General Services Committee on Tuesday 10th December 2024, Town Hall, 65 Station Road, Ashington, NE63 8RX, commencing at 6:00pm.
The above meeting is open to the public to attend.
Agenda and papers will be added no less than three clear days’ before the meeting, but usually on the Tuesday in the previous week.