About

About

Welcome to Stapleford Town Council

Stapleford Town Council came into being in 1987 when the area became a parish.  The town is represented by 18 Town Councillors including the Town Mayor.

The Town Council provides allotments to the local community and acts as a statutory consultee for planning matters, ensuring that local views are represented to Broxtowe Borough Council when they make their decisions on planning applications.

Local events such as the Christmas Lights Switch on, Playdays, Hemlock Happening and Remembrance Sunday rely on support from the Town Council.

Based at the Carnegie Civic and Community Centre on Warren Avenue, the Council employees 4 part-time staff; the Town Clerk, a Deputy Town Clerk, an Assistant Clerk and an Administration Assistant.

Meetings of the Council are usually held on a Friday night with some committees held on Mondays and members of the public are welcome to attend.  Please see our events calendar for dates.

Total People live
in Stapleford
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acres covered by
Stapleford Town Council
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First mentioned in
The Domesday Book
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Age of
the Hemlock Stone

Climate Emergency
declared in 2019

In September 2019 Stapleford Town Council declared a Climate Emergency and set about creating and adopting a strategy to tackle its own emissions before moving on to help the residents and businesses of Stapleford to do the same.

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18 local councillors

Committed to excellence in service delivery

Saxon stone cross

Believed to be the oldest Christian monument in the Midlands

Open green spaces and woodlands

For outdoor pursuits, activities and community events

Discover our lovely and
vibrant town

Experience the History, Community and all that is Stapleford

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