Council continues to support local foodbank
Ashfield District Council has committed a further £3,000 of funding to support the Let’s All Eat Foodbank based in Sutton-in-Ashfield.
Ashfield District Council has committed a further £3,000 of funding to support the Let’s All Eat Foodbank based in Sutton-in-Ashfield.
Following the success of the first Bag it! campaign, Ashfield District Council is inviting residents to leave out an extra bag of rubbish with their upcoming general waste collection.
The grants are available to local businesses that have been affected and includes non-essential retail, hospitality, leisure, accommodation, personal care and entertainment.
Notts County Council has reopening its COVID-19 Community Fund to support local community and voluntary groups as they respond to exceptional challenges over the coming period of national lockdown.
Ashfield District Council’s Anti-Social Behaviour multi-agency taskforce has already seen positive results, only two months after it was set up.
Once again traders in Idlewells Indoor Market will be providing essential goods throughout the second national lockdown.
Authorities in Ashfield are coming together to make Halloween and Bonfire Night as safe as possible this year.
All nine councils have now agreed that Ashfield & Nottinghamshire should move together into Tier 3 restrictions for the city and the county following discussions between Government and Council Leaders
Six parks in Ashfield have once again been awarded with the Green Flag Award.
A Direction to Close has been issued to a barber shop in Nottinghamshire for not complying with COVID-19 requirements.
Ashfield District Council have received confirmation that we have secured £1.5m from the accelerated Towns Fund.
Ashfield District Council’s winter bulb planting programme has kicked off in Sutton.
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