Food and Drink Festival is returning to Hucknall in August
Following the huge success of the first two Food and Drink Festivals in 2021, Ashfield District Council is bringing the festival back to Hucknall on Sunday 21st August.
Following the huge success of the first two Food and Drink Festivals in 2021, Ashfield District Council is bringing the festival back to Hucknall on Sunday 21st August.
Two state-of-the-art Ultra High-Definition CCTV cameras with ‘Night Vision’ have now been installed on Titchfield Park in Hucknall to help reduce anti-social behaviour and to promote improved safety.
The opening of Kirkby’s £15.5m new leisure centre moved a step closer today (27 July) as the official handover to Ashfield District Council and our leisure partner Everyone Active is now complete.
Ashfield District Council and partners have been successful in securing £750,000 in funding from the Safer Streets Fund, to support the communities of Kirkby.
Landlords with properties in selected areas of Stanton Hill and Sutton Central will require a selective licence for the next five years, as the Council rolls the scheme out from Monday 25th July.
Sutton Lawn is set to host the first ever Ashfield Day on Saturday 27th August.
Ashfield District Council has released the artist impressions for the planned redesign of Portland Square in Sutton.
Ashfield District Council is bringing the popular outdoor cinema event back to Selston Country Park on Saturday 23rd July.
The Council’s Community Safety Dept. teamed up with the Police, Department of Work and Pensions and Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency to deliver a number of road safety operations in the District.
As part of national Anti-Social Behaviour Awareness Week, Ashfield District Council and Nottinghamshire Police are hosting a series of surgeries across the District between Monday 18th July and Friday 22nd July.
The Council has confirmed its intention to become carbon-neutral by 2030 (scope 1 and 2 emissions that are within the Council’s direct control) with the publication of its new Climate Change Strategy.
Five people who gave their views on community safety in Nottinghamshire have won free CCTV cameras.
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