What council runs Hucknall?
Sarah Cherry
Published Feb 14, 2026
What council runs Hucknall?
Hucknall | Nottinghamshire County Council.
Who was elected in Ashfield?
Elections in the 2010s
| Party | Candidate | Votes |
|---|---|---|
| Conservative | Lee Anderson | 19,231 |
| Ashfield Independents | Jason Zadrozny | 13,498 |
| Labour | Natalie Fleet | 11,971 |
| Brexit Party | Martin Daubney | 2,501 |
Who won the local election in Ashfield?
The 2019 Ashfield District Council election took place on 2 May 2019, to elect all members of Ashfield District Council in England. The election resulted in the Ashfield Independents gaining control of the council with a large majority, winning 30 of the 35 seats up for election.
What areas do Ashfield Council cover?
The district is mostly urban and contains parts of both the Nottingham Urban Area and the Mansfield Urban Area. There are three towns in the district; Sutton-in-Ashfield, Kirkby-in-Ashfield and Hucknall….
| Ashfield District | |
|---|---|
| • MPs: | Lee Anderson Mark Spencer |
| Area | |
| • Total | 42.3 sq mi (109.6 km2) |
| Area rank | 208th |
What council is Sutton in Ashfield?
Nottinghamshire County Council
Sutton-in-Ashfield | Nottinghamshire County Council.
What county is Ashfield?
Nottinghamshire
Ashfield, district, administrative and historic county of Nottinghamshire, England.
Is Ashfield Council open?
The Ashfield Council area is located in the inner-western suburbs of Sydney, about 6-9 kilometres from the Sydney GPO….Customer Service Centre.
| Mon – Fri | 8:30 am – 5:00 pm |
|---|---|
| Sunday | Closed |
Is Sutton-in-Ashfield a city?
Sutton-in-Ashfield is a market town in Nottinghamshire, England, with a population of 48,527 in 2019. It is the largest town in the district of Ashfield, four miles west of Mansfield, two miles from the Derbyshire border and 12 miles north of Nottingham.
How big is Bassetlaw?
246.3 mi²Bassetlaw District / Area
Why is it called Ashfield?
The ancestry of the name Ashfield dates from the ancient Anglo-Saxon culture of Britain. It comes from when the family lived in Ashfield, which means the open field with ash trees. It is a place-name appearing in Lancashire, and is were the family originated, though they became centered in Suffolk.