Visit Bolsover Shop in Bolsover Walk in Bolsover

Bolsover was granted a market town charter almost 800 years ago by Henry III and markets are still held here on Tuesdays and Fridays. The town is now the administrative centre for the district of Bolsover and the Town Council is responsible for the area’s parks, cemetery, allotment gardens and community halls. The Council meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 6.45pm. Members of the public are welcome to attend and give their views.

 

Open Land – Offering some tenancies

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Welcome

The primary role of the town is a local centre for Bolsover and the surrounding villages of Carr Vale, Shuttlewood, Stanfree, Bentinck and Whaley for which the Town Council provides various services. The town has a range of shops, offices and facilities for local people as well as the Assembly and Bainbridge Halls which provide up to date facilities for the community. Whaley Common also has a Community Hall.

The town is well served by free car parks, the Town Hall can be found on Cotton Street, Middle Street car park is close by. Junction 29A of the M1 now provides direct access to the town.

 

The area has a rich and varied history with the first reference appearing in the Doomsday book of 1086. The town centre has been designated a conservation area in recognition of its special and architectural interest and there are 21 grade listed 1 or 2 buildings there. It also boasts Bolsover Castle, flagship English Heritage site in the East Midlands.

Bainbridge Hall
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© Old Bolsover Town Council 2012

This website was developed with grant funding from Bolsover Local Strategic Partnership. Editorial content is the sole responsibility of Old Bolsover Town Council.

The Council currently have casual vacancies for four councillors.  An election will be held for three vacancies in the West Ward.  This will take place on Thursday 9th February. If you live in the ward you will be receiving polling cards shortly.

http://www.bolsover.gov.uk/upcoming-elections.html

The vacancy in South Ward will be filled by co-option.  If you are interested in standing for this vacancy, please complete the attached application form and return to the Town Hall by Thursday 2nd February 2012.

 

If you would like more information about becoming a councillor, please contact the Town Clerk. The National Association of Local Councils also produce a booklet “Become a Councillor” which is available from here:

Become A Councillor >>

Application pack (download) >>

 

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