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Ashington Town Council Celebrates Outstanding Administrative Work of Gary Holmes

Ashington Town Council want to recognise the exceptional work of Gary Holmes, Administration Assistant, who has gone above and beyond in his commitment to serving the Council and local community.

While the Council often shares news about improvements to public assets, play areas, funding, and events, the unsung efforts that allow these successes frequently go uncelebrated. On this occasion, the Council wishes to honour Gary’s outstanding contributions.

Gary joined the Council nine months ago, demonstrating an eagerness to find solutions and lighten the load for his colleagues. When the Council recently took on the direct management of several allotment sites, it created a significant administrative burden to organise and regulate allotment data. With little prior knowledge, Gary took the initiative to teach himself and build an all-encompassing database system from scratch.


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Ashington Town Council Celebrates Outstanding Administrative Work of Gary Holmes





Ashington Drives Forward Greener Transportation

Ashington Town Council gave their full support at last nights Finance and General Services Committee Meeting for an exciting initiative


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Ashington Drives Forward Greener Transportation





Join the Adventure at Reiverdale Scout Group

Located in the heart of town near the sports centre and Main Street, Reiverdale Scout Group offers fun and enrichment for Ashington young people ages 4-14.


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Join the Adventure at Reiverdale Scout Group





Notice of Poll - Upcoming By-Election for Ashington Central Ward

The Returning Officer has issued a Notice of Poll for the election of a Parish Councillor for Ashington Central Ward. The by-election will be held on Thursday 7th March 2024.

Three candidates have been nominated:

Andy McGregor (Liberal Democrats) Elaine Peverley (Independent) Paul Richard Wright (Labour Party) Polling stations will be open from 7:00am to 10:00pm on election day. See the Notice of Poll for the assigned polling station locations and which electors are assigned to each station.


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Notice of Poll - Upcoming By-Election for Ashington Central Ward





Unleash Your Creative Potential with Creative Mondays!

Announcing the return of Creative Mondays in 2024, a collaboration between Mortal Fools and YMCA Northumberland. This engaging programme offers participants a safe and nurturing environment to develop their artistic talents and build confidence under the guidance of experienced youth workers.


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Unleash Your Creative Potential with Creative Mondays!





February Half Term Activities Across Northumberland

It’s February half term coming up, which means the kids are home from school for a whole week! Keep them entertained with lots of fun activities across Northumberland.  Here are just some of the activities and places to visit.


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February Half Term Activities Across Northumberland





Raise Funds for Your Cause with Northumberland Lottery

Does your group or charity need an innovative way to raise money online? The Northumberland Lottery offers a unique fundraising opportunity for local good causes.


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Raise Funds for Your Cause with Northumberland Lottery





IMPROVEMENT WORKS TO PADDOCK WOOD

A project to improve Paddock Wood is now underway.


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IMPROVEMENT WORKS TO PADDOCK WOOD





Election Notice for Ashington Central Ward Town Councillor

The notice of election for the vacant Ashington Central Ward Town Councillor position has been published today, Thursday 1st February 2024.

One Town Councillor will be elected to represent the Ashington Central Ward. Nomination forms are available now, until 4pm on Friday 9th February 2024.


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Election Notice for Ashington Central Ward Town Councillor





Ashington Town Council Sets Responsible Precept Demand for 2024/2025, Ensuring Financial Stability and Minimal Resident Impact

Ashington Town Council met last night to agree the budget for 2024/25 and the subsequent precept demand to Northumberland County Council.

The precept is the amount of money collected from the taxpayers of Ashington via their Council Tax.

Leader of Ashington Town Council, Cllr John Tully, presented a draft budget which is summarised in the accompanying charts. The Council agreed an operating budget of £946,888. Alongside this, a separate General Reserves and Contingency pot of £175k, and Ear-Marked Reserves towards the longer-term replacement of assets equalling £65k.


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Ashington Town Council Sets Responsible Precept Demand for 2024/2025, Ensuring Financial Stability and Minimal Resident Impact





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