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Ashington Pride Family Picnic 2025

On Saturday 6th September, Ashington came together to celebrate love, diversity, and community at the Pride Family Picnic in Hirst Park, delivered in partnership between Pride Action North and Ashington Town Council.

Running from 12 noon to 3pm, the picnic created a safe and welcoming space for LGBTQIA+ people, families, and allies to celebrate together. Despite an unexpected challenge when a car accident temporarily blocked the park entrance, the event still drew 308 attendees — with 258 people actively joining in activities and an impressive 71 young people getting involved.


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Archived AGAR 2017/18

 

ANNUAL GOVERNANCE AND ACCOUNTABILITY RETURN 2017/18

Notice for Exercise of Electors Rights

Internal Audit

Annual Governance Statements

Accounting Statements

Assets Register

Financial & Management Risk Assessment

End of Year Bank Reconciliation

Significant Variances

Notice of Conclusion of External Audit

External Audit Certificate

Issues Arising (if any)

Action Plan (if required)


Archived Annual Governance and Accountability Returns







Finance



Latest News
Ashington Pride Family Picnic 2025

On Saturday 6th September, Ashington came together to celebrate love, diversity, and community at the Pride Family Picnic in Hirst Park, delivered in partnership between Pride Action North and Ashington Town Council.

Running from 12 noon to 3pm, the picnic created a safe and welcoming space for LGBTQIA+ people, families, and allies to celebrate together. Despite an unexpected challenge when a car accident temporarily blocked the park entrance, the event still drew 308 attendees — with 258 people actively joining in activities and an impressive 71 young people getting involved.


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