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Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to march through Ashington for St George’s Day Parade

5 FUSILIERS will celebrate St George’s Day 2024 whilst also exercising their freedom of Northumberland with a special church service and parade through the streets of Ashington on Saturday 20th April 2024.


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Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to march through Ashington for St George’s Day Parade





AMENDED AGENDA NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the agenda for the Finance and General Services meeting of the Town Council originally issued on 4th April, has been amended. The amended agenda is provided and was issued on 10th April which remains three clear days prior to the scheduled meeting date of 16th April, in accordance with legal requirements.

The updated agenda includes the additional item College Ward – Casual Vacancy and is included along with associated papers on the council’s website.


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Easter Joy Spreads Through North Seaton Colliery Thanks to Community Centre Volunteers

The North Seaton Colliery Community Centre spread joy during the Easter weekend by organising a special distribution of Easter eggs and treats for furry friends.


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Easter Joy Spreads Through North Seaton Colliery Thanks to Community Centre Volunteers





Ashington Town Council's Small Grant Fund Open for First Round of Applications

Ashington Town Council is thrilled to kick off the new financial year by opening the first round of its Small Grant Fund for 2024-2025.


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Ashington Town Council's Small Grant Fund Open for First Round of Applications





Stress Awareness Month - April 2024

April is Stress Awareness Month, a campaign aimed at raising awareness of stress on our wellbeing, ways to reduce stress and improve mental health.    


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Stress Awareness Month - April 2024





Ashington Community Unites for Successful Great British Spring Clean

Residents and organisations across Ashington have come together over last week to participate in this year’s Great British Spring Clean campaign.


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Ashington Community Unites for Successful Great British Spring Clean





Ashington's Civic Head Witnesses Homecoming of HMS Blyth's Historic Bell

What a historic and emotional day it was as I witnessed the Royal Navy officially hand over the ship’s bell and other artefacts from HMS Blyth to Blyth Town Council.


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Ashington's Civic Head Witnesses Homecoming of HMS Blyth's Historic Bell





Spring Has Arrived! Here Is How You Can Create A Wildflower Patch Or Mini Meadow

Spring has arrived and Ashington Town Council is continuing to follow Northumberland Wildlife’s ”Action for Insects” plan! Today we have instructions on how to create your very own wildflower patch or even a mini wildflower meadow.


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Spring Has Arrived! Here Is How You Can Create A Wildflower Patch Or Mini Meadow





Hop to It! Ashington Town Council Launches Bunny Hop Easter Trail

Families are invited to join in the fun this Easter with the return of The Bunny Hop Easter Trail brought to you by Ashington Town Council.


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Hop to It! Ashington Town Council Launches Bunny Hop Easter Trail





Northumberland County Council to Submit Demolition Application for Wansbeck Square

Northumberland County Council will be submitting an application for prior approval to demolish the buildings at Wansbeck Square in Ashington. This is the first step in redeveloping the site, with further plans still being finalised and coordination with Network Rail and Northern Powergrid ongoing.

As part of the prior approval application process, NCC has provided the required Site Notice indicating a proposed demolition start date of 1st July 2024. These notices will be posted around Wansbeck Square in the next couple of days. However, the actual demolition date may change depending on the approval timeline, particularly any requirements from Network Rail and Northern Powergrid.


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Northumberland County Council to Submit Demolition Application for Wansbeck Square





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