Stanley Civic Hall Diamond Anniversary
/in Uncategorised /by Nicola JamesTHE DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY Stanley Civic Hall has been at the heart of the town and community since her opening on 7th January 1961, accommodating many shows through the Alun Armstrong Theatre, cinema films, weddings, and celebrations, not to mention training courses, a base for community groups and conferences. The year 2020 will be always known […]
Three old gas bottles, two rusty trollies and a damaged toilet and seat
/in Community Safety, News /by Town ClerkIf you go down to New Kyo woods of today, you’re in for a big surprise…because a Town Council clean-up team has been blitzing the blight of fly-tippers.
Finance & General Purposes Committee Meeting Tue 17 Nov 2020
/in Uncategorised /by Nicola JamesWe will be holding our next Finance & General Purposes Committee meeting on Tuesday 17 November 2020 6.30pm via Microsoft Teams You can find the agenda here Finance & GP 17 Nov 2020 Agenda You can view the live meeting here Finance & GP 17 Nov 2020 Youtube Link
About Us
We are the Local Council for Annfield Plain, Bloemfontein, Catchgate, Clough Dene, Craghead, Greencroft, Harelaw, Kip Hill, The Middles, New Kyo, No Place, Oxhill, Quaking Houses, Shield Row, South Moor, Stanley, Tanfield, Tanfield Lea, Tantobie, West Kyo and White-le-Head. With a population of more than 31,000, the Town Council represents one of the largest local council areas in County Durham.
The Council was set up in 2007 to give Stanley people a stronger voice and influence over matters affecting the area. In the current climate where we have a unitary County Council covering a huge area under significant financial pressure from ongoing budget reductions, the need for local representation is greater than ever.
The Council is committed to improving our area, improving the quality of life in all our communities and developing a sense of pride. The Council has the power to raise funds through Council Tax and invest in almost anything that will improve amenities for our residents.
We want your views. Please let us know what they are through the contact us page.
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HIGHWAYS
RUBBISH
FLY TIPPING
PLANNING
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