29 July 2024
Ashington’s innovative Scrapstore service is breathing new life into discarded materials, turning potential waste into valuable resources for the community.
26 July 2024
Ashington Camera Club has been awarded a grant from Ashington Town Council’s small grant fund.
24 July 2024
Ashington Town Council has recently shown its support for the community’s youth by awarding a grant to the 1st Hirst Scout Group.
23 July 2024
A small but mighty contingent from a local rowing club has returned triumphant from the British Rowing Junior and Senior Championships, held over an intense four-day event this past weekend.
23 July 2024
Ashington Town Council are delighted to announce its support for the upcoming Hirst Welfare Family Fun Day and Walking Football Festival, set to take place on Saturday, 3rd August.
22 July 2024
Ashington Town Council and Pride Action North have joined forces to bring a vibrant and inclusive Ashington Pride Picnic to our local communities this summer.
19 July 2024
Ashington Town Council is proud to announce the formation of its new Youth Advisory Committee, aimed at amplifying young voices in local governance. The committee’s primary focus will be the creation of an Ashington Town Council Youth Forum, designed to engage young people in the democratic process and give them a direct line to influence town council decision-making.
The Youth Advisory Committee will work closely with local youth providers and seek to engage directly with young people across Ashington. This collaborative approach aims to ensure a diverse range of youth perspectives are represented in council discussions and initiatives.
17 July 2024
The town of Ashington came alive on Sunday 7th July, as residents and visitors alike gathered for the annual Ashington Community Fair Day.
17 July 2024
Ashington Town Council is carrying out essential housekeeping and maintenance work on local play areas, aligning with our priority of ‘improving the environment and providing a safe and pleasant place to live’. These activities are being carried out in preparation for the busy school holiday period.
Our dedicated Neighbourhood Services Officers, Mark Air and Ryan Appleby, have worked hard to upkeep several play areas, including Peoples Park and North Seaton Colliery. Their efforts demonstrate our workforce’s commitment to maintaining our community spaces. We’re also working collaboratively with teams from Northumberland County Council Neighbourhood Services, who have provided valuable assistance with some of the maintenance tasks.