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World Of Work Day Proves Huge Success For Secondary Pupils

On Wednesday 8th March over 30 different employers descended on Duke’s Secondary School for its annual World of Work Day.


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World Of Work Day Proves Huge Success For Secondary Pupils





The Great British Spring Clean Campaign is back in Ashington

Ashington Town Council are seeking volunteers, to take part in this years Great British Spring Clean 2023 Campaign.


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The Great British Spring Clean Campaign is back in Ashington





What's On this February Half Term in Ashington and Northumberland

School Holiday activities for this February Half Term.


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What's On this February Half Term in Ashington and Northumberland





Cancelled due to high winds Revitalising our Estuaries

Due to the strong winds from Storm Otto we won’t be out planting in Wansbeck Riverside Park today


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Cancelled due to high winds Revitalising our Estuaries





A heartfelt commitment to life saving equipment in Ashington

On the same night that many were sharing candlelit dinners, exchanging cards and gifts, and celebrating ‘love’, Ashington Town Council was showing their love for the town, with a heartfelt commitment to life saving equipment.

Back in July, the Council agreed that installing more defibrillators in the town was a project close to its heart. This sentiment was echoed by the town’s County Councillors who did not miss a beat in agreeing to fund the purchase of two each; a total of twelve additional defibrillators for the town.

Seven out of ten people who suffer a cardiac arrest could survive if they received defibrillation and CPR within five minutes. To tackle this ticking clock Cllrs Caroline Ball, Brian Gallacher, Lynne Grimshaw, Jim Lang, Ken Parry and Mark Purvis worked with the Town Council to identify sites that would serve the community well in terms of coverage of this life-saving equipment.


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A heartfelt commitment to life saving equipment in Ashington





Wansbeck Community Engagement Day

Wansbeck Community Links Team are to hold a Wansbeck Community Engagement Day on Tuesday 21st March 2023.  


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Wansbeck Community Engagement Day





A resounding and well examined rejection of proposed housing off Wansbeck Road

The response of Ashington Town Council to the outline planning application for 186 units on land west of Wansbeck Road, put forward by Banks Group, is a very clear no. The message to Northumberland County Council Planning is that they must uphold their own recently adopted Northumberland Local Plan, which this proposed development is outside of.

Over 130 members of the public attended the Extra-Ordinary Full Council meeting on 7th February, to hear this single agenda item, with several speakers voicing sound material reasons for their objections.


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A resounding and well examined rejection of proposed housing off Wansbeck Road





Northumberland Line Update

Welcome to the January 2023 edition of the Northumberland Line newsletter.


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Northumberland Line Update





Celebrating Sharon, our newly appointed Communications and Engagement Officer

Many of you already know Sharon Parmley, and look to her for advice and guidance on Council events and the wider community.

The Council is delighted to confirm Sharon’s new role as Communication and Engagement Officer, which she will take up in earnest when we have recruited further administrative support, but she is still about now, so please get in touch and watch the short video.


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Ashington Town Council precept maintained for the second year running, but plans remain ambitious

For the second year running Ashington Town Council has set the precept at a level that will result in no increase to their residents, recognising the very real struggle that people are faced with financially. Going back further the Council has never increased the Precept more than 2% and prides itself on being financially prudent.


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Ashington Town Council precept maintained for the second year running, but plans remain ambitious





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