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The Borough of Ashford is a local government district with borough status in Kent, England.It is named after its largest town, Ashford, where the council is based.The borough also includes the town of Tenterden and an extensive surrounding rural area including numerous villages; with an area of 580 square kilometres (220 sq mi), it is the largest district in Kent.
Ashford Borough Council is the local authority for the Borough of Ashford in Kent, England. The council is elected every four years. The council is elected every four years. Since the last boundary changes in 2019, 47 councillors have been elected from 39 wards .
A large factor in Ashford's recent redevelopment has been Ashford Borough Council's 'Big 8' strategy. This centred on eight major projects designed to add cultural and economic value to the town. The first proposed was the Commercial Quarter near the station, which opened in 2018, and the second was a new junction 10A of the M20 motorway. [ 55 ]
A planning application to build the new facility was approved by Ashford Borough Council's planning committee on Wednesday night, in line with the recommendation of planning officer Steve Musk.
This is a category for civil parishes in the borough of Ashford in Kent. Pages in category "Civil parishes in Ashford, Kent"
Christchurch City Council: Three wheelie bins are supplied: a 140-litre red-lidded bin for general refuse, a 240-litre yellow-lidded bin for recyclables, and an 80-litre green-lidded bin for organic waste. The organic waste bins are collected weekly, while the recyclables and general refuse bins are collected on alternating weeks.
1974–1983: The Municipal Borough of Tenterden, the Urban District of Ashford, and the Rural Districts of East Ashford, Tenterden, and West Ashford. Cranbrook Rural District was transferred to the new Royal Tunbridge Wells constituency. 1983–2010: The Borough of Ashford. The constituency boundaries remained unchanged from 1974.