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Meetings | Members | Achievements | Contacting Us

District Assembly Meetings

Ashton Assembly meetings will be held on Wednesdays at 6.30pm.

24th June 2009 5th August 2009 23rd September 2009 25th November 2009
Civic Hall Ashton Town Hall
3rd February 2010
Civic Hall Ashton Town Hall
24th March 2010
Civic Hall Ashton Town Hall

Search Committee Agendas, Minutes and Reports

(The Agenda for the meeting will be available online, 5 working days before the date of the meeting)

Question Time

You have a chance to ask about local service at every meeting during Question Time, which forms part of the meeting. People wanting to ask questions are asked to fill in the question sheet before the meeting starts. You can get the sheet before the day from libraries, customer service centres, pick one up at the meeting before it starts or use the online form.

Please hand your sheet to Nazma Islam at the meeting. Please note that questions sent via the online form must arrive before noon on the day of the meeting.

Ashton-under-Lyne District Assembly is in its 10th year and in this time we have seen it go from strength to strength.

We have responsibility for services that have a real impact on people's quality of life, from keeping our streets clean and litter free to making sure our parks are desirable places to visit.

In addition to these vital services we also hold public meetings where local people can ask questions about any council services or can listen to what is going on in Ashton.
Ashton is a key town within Tameside and we are proud to be at the hub of many events and activities. Please support us at forthcoming events and celebrations and remember you are always welcome to attend District Assembly meetings and ask questions.

Our District Assembly meets every few weeks. Every day, teams of Assembly staff are out and about making the streets cleaner and safer and working with others to provide more services and activities in our town.

So we hope you’ll come along and get involved.

Ashton District Assembly Members

Cllr Lynn Travis
Chair
Councillor
Lynn Travis

Cllr Andrew Highton
Deputy Chair
Councillor
Andrew Highton

Robert Wheeler
Town
Manager

Robert Wheeler

Nazma Islam
Democratic
Services Officer

Nazma Islam

Councillors for Ashton-under-Lyne Hurst

Cllr Richard Ambler
Richard Ambler

Cllr Alan Whitehead
Alan Whitehead

Cllr John Kelly
John Kelly

Councillors for Ashton-under-Lyne St. Michael's

Cllr Margaret Sidebottom
Margaret Sidebottom

Cllr William Harrison
William Harrison

Cllr Andrew Highton
Andrew Highton

Councillors for Ashton-under-Lyne Waterloo

Cllr Catherine Piddington
Catherine Piddington

Cllr Michael Whitley
Michael Whitley

Cllr Lynn Travis
Lynn Travis

Councillors for St. Peter's

Cllr Warren Bray
Warren Bray

Cllr Jack Davis
Jack Davis

Cllr Stephen Smith
Stephen Smith

Advisory Group Members:

  • June Allman - Broadoak and Smallshaw Community Association
  • Janet Patterson - Currier Lane Area Residents Association
  • Vincent Robinson - Ashton Ladysmith Cricket Club and Trust
  • Tim White - 12th Ashton Scout Group
  • Samuel Rosbottom - New Charter Academy
  • Jessica Booth - New Charter Academy

Each District Assembly has an advisory group made up of representatives from voluntary and community groups, residents groups and local businesses. They also include a student representative from each secondary school in the area.

Members attend all the District Assembly meetings and take part in debates, offering information, advice and voicing local views before councillors make their decisions.

Achievements This Year

  • Waterloo Park - Work completed on the new play area and refurbishment of the community building to meet the needs of both the bowlers and community groups

  • West End Park/St Peter’s Churchgrounds - refurbishment programme including improvements to the. paths, fencing, landscaping, tennis courts, and car parks.

  • Cedar Park – extension to community building to provide training facilities for local residents.

  • Firework Display and Family Fun Fair – Ashton District Assembly organised a very successful event at Richmond Street Playing Fields, Ashton on 5th November with over 11,000 visitors braving the weather at this popular annual event.

  • Green Flag Awards - Oxford Park and Park Bridge Country Park won a national Green Flag Award for the quality of the parks.

  • Street Cleansing - The Council’s street cleansing performance continued to improve which has placed the Council amongst the best performing Council’s in the country for street cleansing.

  • Environmental Improvements - Lots of environmental improvements to improve the street scene have been carried out by the District Assembly, which includes street signing replacement and the development of sustainable planting schemes which remain green all year round and have been much admired.

  • Britain In Bloom - The floral displays within the town have contributed towards the Council’s success in winning the North West In Bloom Competition in 2007 (for the third year in succession) and being nominated to represent the North West region in this year’s national Britain in Bloom competition.

How to Contact Us

For matters relating to the Assembly's work, please contact Town Manager, Robert Wheeler:

Telephone Number 0161 342 3820 Fax Number 0161 342 4149 Electronic Message Send a Message to Ashton District Assembly

For enquiries about meetings, including Question Time, please contact Democratic Services Officer, Nazma Islam:

In Writing to Nazma Islam, Democratic Services Unit, Council Offices, Wellington Road, Ashton-under-Lyne, OL6 6DL
Telephone 0161 342 3562 Fax Number 0161 342 2187 Electronic Message Send a Message to the Democratic Services Officer

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Page last updated: 4 March 2010