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Alfreton Town Council Tour Of The Town
Posted on by Tina Crookes
Tuesday 2nd July 2019
Members of Alfreton Town Council will be undertaking their Annual Tour of the Town and will be at the locations listed below :-
Area | Approximate Time |
Depart from Alfreton House | 18.00 |
Rodgers Lane Play Area | 18.02 |
Crabtree Allotment Site | 18.10 |
Beech Avenue Play Area and Footpath | 18.20 |
Meadow Lane Footpaths 1 & 2 | 18.35 |
Meadow Lane Industrial Area | 18.45 |
Alfreton Railway Station | 18.50 |
Milton Avenue Allotment Site | 19.05 |
Flowery Leys Lane Footpath | 19.20 |
Birchwood Road | 19.25 |
Centenary Green | 19.30 |
Peasehill Allotment | 20.00 |
The Green | 20.05 |
Alfreton Welfare Ground | 20.10 |
Bus Station | 20.20 |
Severn Square | 20.25 |
Institute Lane | 20.30 |
Footpath Adjacent Alfreton Academy | 20.40 |
Southend Allotments | 20.50 |
Watchorn Play Area | 21.00 |
Alma Watchorn Park including shelter | 20.10 |
Alfreton Park | 21.15 |
House of Confinement | 21.20 |
Return to Alfreton House | 21.30 |
Easter Entertainment
Posted on by Vic Johnstone
Alfreton Town Council proudly present
Loopy Lou
Appearing on Severn Square
Saturday 20th April 2019
1 – 3PM
Latest Catchup
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Alfreton Town CouncilSaturday, December 21st, 2024 at 9:00am
Alfreton Town CouncilFriday, December 20th, 2024 at 10:00am
📢 Community Update: Planning Appeal Outcome in Alfreton 📢
We are deeply disappointed by the recent decision on the planning appeal in Alfreton. Despite Amber Valley Borough Council (AVBC) refusing planning permission, the Planning Inspectorate has allowed the appeal, which we believe is a significant loss for our town's character and heritage.
However, we remain committed to protecting Alfreton's unique identity. We're working with consultants to identify and commission an appraisal of the extent and cost to extend the conservation area along with developing a neighbourhood plan to safeguard against future developments. These projects will be allocated funding through the budget-setting process for 2025/2026.
The Town Council has urged AVBC to stick to a promise of prioritising Alfreton and have highlighted the impact of developments on our community. The Town and Borough council must collaborate on these projects and address the concerns. The responsibility for the administration of an extension to the Conservation Area lies firmly with the Borough.
We will also be asking AVBC to identify Section 106 outcomes that align with our community's needs and help preserve Alfreton's character, especially when development takes place in our Town and outlying villages that utilise Alfreton.
This is a challenging time, but we will continue to fight for Alfreton's best interests.
We are deeply disappointed by the recent decision on the planning appeal in Alfreton. Despite Amber Valley Borough Council (AVBC) refusing planning permission, the Planning Inspectorate has allowed the appeal, which we believe is a significant loss for our town's character and heritage.
However, we remain committed to protecting Alfreton's unique identity. We're working with consultants to identify and commission an appraisal of the extent and cost to extend the conservation area along with developing a neighbourhood plan to safeguard against future developments. These projects will be allocated funding through the budget-setting process for 2025/2026.
The Town Council has urged AVBC to stick to a promise of prioritising Alfreton and have highlighted the impact of developments on our community. The Town and Borough council must collaborate on these projects and address the concerns. The responsibility for the administration of an extension to the Conservation Area lies firmly with the Borough.
We will also be asking AVBC to identify Section 106 outcomes that align with our community's needs and help preserve Alfreton's character, especially when development takes place in our Town and outlying villages that utilise Alfreton.
This is a challenging time, but we will continue to fight for Alfreton's best interests.
Alfreton Town CouncilFriday, December 20th, 2024 at 9:00am
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Alfreton Town CouncilThursday, December 19th, 2024 at 3:00pm
📢 Important Announcement 📢
🎄✨Our office will be closed from Thursday 19th December and will reopen on Thursday 2nd January 2025. 🎅🤶
Due to the current lease coming to an end and to reduce costs, the Town Council will be relocating to vacant offices in Alfreton House in January. We hope to be relocated by 14th January.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the Town Mayor, Councillors and Staff of Alfreton Town Council.
Please see the image for useful information and the relevant authority to contact for different issues over the Christmas period.
🎄✨Our office will be closed from Thursday 19th December and will reopen on Thursday 2nd January 2025. 🎅🤶
Due to the current lease coming to an end and to reduce costs, the Town Council will be relocating to vacant offices in Alfreton House in January. We hope to be relocated by 14th January.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the Town Mayor, Councillors and Staff of Alfreton Town Council.
Please see the image for useful information and the relevant authority to contact for different issues over the Christmas period.
Alfreton Town CouncilThursday, December 19th, 2024 at 8:27am
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