Entries by John Seymour

Finance Agenda Uploaded 13th February 2019

The Agenda and supporting papers for next week’s meeting of the Finance Committee are linked below. Items to be discussed include: Grant Funding and the Council’s Events programme for 2019. Finance Agenda 13.2.19 Finance Combined Papers Feb 19 The meeting will be held at 6.30 pm at the Civic Hall. All meetings of Stanley Town […]

Council Backs Budget to Build on Stanley’s Success

Council Budget set for 2019/20 A SERIES of investments, events and initiatives have been greenlit by Stanley Town Council after it agreed its annual budget tonight (22 January). The Council backed the 2019/20 Budget and has brought forward an ambitious programme to help breathe new life into the town and surrounding villages. Amongst projects approved […]

Full Council Agenda and Papers 22nd January 2018

The January meeting of Stanley Town Council is the meeting where the budget will be set for 2018/19, which is the main item of business. Other business to be discussed includes Stanley in Bloom and the Policy working group.  All STC meetings are open to the public. The meeting will be held at 6.30pm on […]

Finance Committee 12th December – Agenda and Papers

The Agenda and papers for next week’s Committee Meeting are linked below. At the meeting Inspector Dave Stewart will speak to members about current policing priorities in Stanley. There will be an update from the Community Led Local Development Fund Officer about projects locally which are being funded through European Strategic Funding, an update on […]

Full Council Agenda 27th November 2018

The agenda and papers for next week’s Full Council meeting are linked below. It will be a busy meeting, featuring presentations and feedback from Stanley Events on the Fireworks Display, an update from the STC Funded Advice Partnership which provides 5 day a week, face to face advice in Stanley and from County Durham Community […]

Stanley Town Council signs Dying to Work Charter

Stanley Town Council has thrown its backing behind a campaign to protect the rights of workers with potentially fatal conditions. It has signed up to the “Dying to Work” Charter, which is pressing for additional protection for terminally ill employees and is backed by the TUC, GMB and Unison. The Charter was signed by Council […]