25 July 2022
Ashington Division Girl Guides received a much appreciated £250 from Ashington Town Council’s Queens Platinum Jubilee Fund. The funding was to help support costs for tree planting and a Jubilee Activity Fun Day.
22 July 2022
The funding, from the North of Tyne Combined Authority (NTCA) aims to re-energise struggling shopping areas devastated by the Covid pandemic, the shift to online retail and the cost of living crisis.
22 July 2022
Looking for activities to fill in the school summer holidays?
22 July 2022
Our Neighbourhood Services Team have been working hard to keep the flowers blooming during this unprecedented hot spell.
21 July 2022
The bespoke website has been developed to celebrate all things Northumberland Line.
20 July 2022
Groundwork NE & Cumbria have a flagship project which has just begun rolling out in Northumberland. Green Doctors offers an independent energy advice service. It has been running successfully in other parts of the North East, offering residents telephone support and home visits which includes installing practical energy saving measures in people’s homes, giving free debt support which reduces energy bills, and cutting energy emissions. The result is saving money and energy, and contributing towards carbon saving, net zero goal too.
20 July 2022
The Climate Change Committee meeting postponed to Tuesday 26th July has been rescheduled for Wednesday 3rd August 2022, commencing at 6:00pm in the Council Chamber, Station Road.
An updated agenda will be available on 27th July 2022.
15 July 2022
Behind the scenes, Ashington Town Council has been working with award winning, local garden designer and horticulturist, Sean Murray, to bring sustainable planting solutions to Station Road and the Gateways into the town.
As well as being the future, young people are the trailblazers when it comes to environmental responsibility, and the Council was keen for schools to be involved in this project. Pupils from Bishop’s Primary, Castle School and James Knott Primary have created ‘Work in Progress’ signs to inform of and celebrate the sustainable beds to come.
Sharon Parmley, the Council’s Senior Administration Officer, designed a brief that captured the imagination of school pupils and their commitment to the environment. We received bees and butterflies aplenty and some very positive messages about what people should do to look after Ashington.
12 July 2022
Ashington Town Council will host a meeting of the Climate Change & Environment Committee on Tuesday 19th July, at 6:00pm, in the Council Chamber.
The agenda and associated papers for the meeting can be downloaded from the meetings page.
The meeting is open to the public to attend.
08 July 2022
Ashington Town Council will welcome Mr Glyn Davies as Town Cllr for Seaton Ward, following an election yesterday, T