The role of the Civic Head
14 December 2022
Northumberland County Council will implement a range of activities designed to improve Ashington town centre, making it more accessible and attractive to residents and visitors.
12 December 2022
Further to the pre-planning consultation, the developer, Banks Group, has registered an Outline Planning Application with Northumberland County Council.
This Planning Application will be considered by Ashington Town Council on Tuesday 7th February 2023 (6:00pm), made possible due to an extension being granted by Northumberland County Council Planning Officer.
The Council will call an Extraordinary Full Council meeting, in accordance with our Standing Orders, and following the request of ward Cllrs this is a single item agenda. Although members of the public can engage directly on planning via Northumberland County Council and the link above, many value the Town Council as a conduit for democracy in this process. Ashington Town Council, like others, are a consultee in the process and will agree their response at the meeting.
The formal summons for the meeting will be published 7 days in advance. The meeting is subject to the usual standing orders. The meeting will be held at Bothal Primary School to give greater capacity and accessibility.
12 December 2022
Ashington Town Council has set a target of 1500 trees to be planted in 2022/23 in and around the town and we need your help to achieve it.
08 December 2022
Although winds and rain came down on the Ashington Christmas lights switch-on.
07 December 2022
As part of Ashington’s Christmas activities businesses on Station Road were invited to enter the first ever Christmas Window Display Competition.
07 December 2022
Northumberland Line Keeping You Connected.
05 December 2022
There are a host of Christmas activities and events taking place in the run up to Christmas.
02 December 2022
Accelerate Ashington will enable businesses from Ashington to introduce digital tools into their day-to-day business activity.
01 December 2022
Northumberland Line Keeping You Connected Newsletter inside updates on funding, related events, train station works and road closures.
25 November 2022
Warm Spaces are places where people can come together in a warm, safe, welcoming place and maybe enjoy a hot drink, a sit down and have a chat with others.
Voluntary groups, community organisations, and others from communities have come together to establish a network of warm spaces this winter. This includes, but is not limited to, community centres, church halls, libraries and community hubs. They are free to visit and they promise a warm welcome when you arrive.