Bassetlaw District Newsletter 26th July 2024
latest news and updates from Bassetlaw District Council

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New Council Leader and Deputy Leader Appointed
New Leaders
Bassetlaw District Council has a new political Leadership Team after Cllr Julie Leigh (Worksop South) and Cllr Jonathan Slater (East Retford North) were appointed Leader and Deputy at Thursday's Extraordinary Council Meeting [
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The appointment of new Leadership comes after Cllr James Naish (Leader) and Cllr Jo White (Deputy Leader) stepped down from thier Leadership roles following their election to Parliament.
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New Cabinet Members
Following the election of a new Leader and Deputy Leader of Bassetlaw District Council, there have been new appointments to the cabinet.
Cllr Steve Scotthorne has been selected as Cabinet Member for Identity and Place, as Council Leader Julie Leigh becomes Cabinet Member for Communications, Policy and Performance. Cllr Charles Adams becomes Cabinet Member for Business and Skills.
STEP - Glimpse into the future
Step forward to fusion
Earlier this week, we got a small glimpse into the future of STEP.
The STEP programme will build the UK’s prototype fusion energy plant at West Burton near Retford.
An event held in Gainsborough, provided the opportunity to learn more about what is coming next, as well as getting a first look at the inspirational new STEP branding which embodies the mission to fusion.
If you haven’t heard of the STEP programme yet, this inspiring video [
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The World's first Fusion Cafe opens in Worksop this Autumn
Fusion CafeFusion energy cafe
The world’s first Fusion Energy Café opens this Autumn to welcome residents from Bassetlaw.
The café is housed in The Bridge Skills Hub in central Worksop and uses funding from Bassetlaw District Council, North Notts BID, and the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) to develop the necessary facilities, infrastructure, and skills to support a thriving fusion energy sector in the UK.
The Fusion Energy Café will offer scrummy refreshments, and will be available for community event bookings. The café’s interior – resembling the inside of a tokamak, a machine used in the creation of fusion plasmas – and its menu are inspired by the promise that fusion can be an environmentally responsible part of the world’s future energy supply.
The Fusion Energy Café’s aim is to actively engage the Worksop and Nottinghamshire local communities in fusion energy and technical training, particularly as West Burton, Nottinghamshire, has been selected as the home for STEP (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production) – the UK’s prototype fusion energy plant.
This community-focused initiative will support students in apprenticeships, higher education, or return-to-work programmes at The Bridge.
Its aim is to equip local people with the skills, knowledge, and aspirations to contribute to the broader fusion energy sector.
Bassetlaw District Council Chief Executive, David Armiger said:
"“This exciting collaboration will bring the process of fusion energy closer to our communities and help to inspire a generation of young people who could one day, work at the prototype fusion energy plant at West Burton or across wider STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Industries”."
Fusion energy promises to be a safe, low carbon and sustainable part of the world’s future energy supply. It could be transformative for energy security and important in the fight against climate change. The Fusion Energy Café will feature digital displays, guest talks, and various events showcasing that a career in fusion is both rewarding and a viable long-term option.
QR code for Fusion
If you would like to enquire about hosting a community event in the space, please contact: skillshub@bassetlaw.gov.uk
We would love to get some early thoughts on what type of events and activities you would like to see take place in the café. Please complete this short two-minute survey:
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Hat-trick of success for Bassetlaw's Parks
Green Flag Awards
Three of Bassetlaw’s parks will proudly fly Green Flags after being officially recognised as some of the best open spaces in the country.
Bassetlaw District Council is celebrating a trio of coveted Green Flag Awards, with Langold Country Park being recognised alongside Kings’ Park in Retford and Worksop’s Memorial Gardens and The Canch.
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Vision for healthier Bassetlaw takes shape
health and Wellbeing
A new Health and Wellbeing Strategy has been launched which is designed to improve the wellbeing of Bassetlaw residents, promote healthier and happier lives, community prosperity and lifelong independence.
At a meeting of Bassetlaw District Council’s Cabinet on 24th July 2024, Members approved the adoption of the new strategy for 2024 – 2027, which aims to address emerging health issues and evolving community needs.
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Community service handed out to Bassetlaw fly-tipper
Harworth Flytipping
A man captured on CCTV helping to fly-tip waste in Harworth and Bircotes has been ordered by Mansfield Magistrates Court to do 120 hours community service and pay costs.
Several bags of waste were discovered by a Bassetlaw District Council Environmental Health Officer at a layby on Snape Lane in September 2023.
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New environmentally friendly equipment on its way to Retford Cemetery
Retford Cemetery
Bassetlaw District Council is continuing its efforts to reduce its carbon footprint by investing in new equipment to maintain its open spaces.
For the first time, the parks team are bringing in electric strimmers and a mower to replace the petrol ones used at Retford Cemetery, which as well as being more environmentally friendly, will reduce noise pollution for those paying their respects to loved ones.
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Love Parks Week
Love Parks
Keep Britain Tidy's Love Parks Week [
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This year’s theme is highlighting the vital role parks play in boosting the health and wellbeing of our communities.
Make sure you're following us on Facebook [
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Job Vacancies
We are hiring!
Bassetlaw District Council is hiring for the following positions:
1. Building Surveyor
2. Digital Engagement Officer
3. Technical Officer
4. Housing Assistant (Tenancy & Estates)
5. Finance Manager
6. Junior Lawyer
7. Gas Fitter
*Explore all of our current vacancies* [
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Summer Events
Summer events
Bassetlaw Summer Events - free and suitable for both adults and children.
To find out more visit our events page [
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Bassetlaw Placed Based Partnership have also put together a booklet of summer events.
View the booklet. [
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Bassetlaw Museum Events
Bassetlaw Museum are hosting a series of events over the summer, for more information visit the Bassetlaw Museum website. [
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Bassetlaw Museum
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Arts and Heritage
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Moving on Asthma
Asthma poster
"Moving on Asthma" helps older children and young people with Asthma.
Their advice includes seven wonderful asthma tips (SWAT):
* Keep your reliever with you
* Take your preventer every day
* Use your action plan
* Ensure good inhaler technique
* Avoid triggers
* Attend reviews
* Tell others
Visit the Moving On Asthma website [
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