Ashfield

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Ashfield District
Ashfield
Shown within Nottinghamshire
Geography
Status: District
Region: East Midlands
Admin. County: Nottinghamshire
Area:
 Total:
Ranked 236th
109.56 km²
Admin. HQ: Kirkby-in-Ashfield
ONS code: 37UB
Demographics
Population:
 Total (2006 est.):
 Density:
Ranked 181st
115,700
1056 / km²
Ethnicity: 98.9% White
0.8% S.Asian[1]
Politics
Ashfield District Council
http://www.ashfield-dc.gov.uk/
Leadership: Leader & Cabinet
Executive: Liberal Democrat (council NOC)
MPs: Geoff Hoon,
Paddy Tipping

Ashfield is a local government district in western Nottinghamshire, England. According to the 2001 UK census, it has a population of 111,387. The borough is mostly urban, with a tradition of coal mining. There are three towns in the district; the largest being Sutton-in-Ashfield. Settlements in the district include:

Annesley, Annesley Woodhouse
Felley
Hucknall, Huthwaite
Jacksdale
Kirkby-in-Ashfield
Selston, Stanton Hill, Sutton-in-Ashfield
Teversal
Underwood

The district was formed on April 1, 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, by the merger of urban districts of Hucknall, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, and Sutton-in-Ashfield and parts of Basford Rural District namely the parishes of Annesley, Felley and Selston.

In the Spring of 1986, all departments, except for Direct Works, moved into purpose built office accommodation in the centre of Kirkby-in-Ashfield. These offices provide civic accommodation for members, together with a Council Chamber and two Committee Rooms.

District Offices have been maintained at Watnall Road, Hucknall, and Fox Street, Sutton-in-Ashfield, to cater for housing matters and cash receipts on a local basis.

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