16th October 2024

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Public Notices

Repair of potholes in Dronfield

Please note the Town Council are not responsible for the maintenance of the highways. All road faults should be reported directly to Derbyshire County Council, who are the responsible council for the maintenance of the 3,500 miles of carriageways and footways within the county. Please click here to report a road fault or call Derbyshire County Council directly on 01629 533190.

To find out more about the Town Councils responsibilities please click here.

Access via Council Owned Land

If you require access over land owned by the Town Council, please contact us by emailing townclerk@dronfield.gov.uk to request permission before use - providing your name, address and phone number plus details of the access required and reason. A £200 refundable bond must be paid in advance and will be returned following a site inspection, by the Outside Services Manager, after use of the land. This includes use of the parks owned and managed by the Town Council, a list of which can be found by clicking here.

Tree Management

The Town Council undertake regular surveys and maintenance on many trees located around the Town, which are on land belonging to the Town Council. Some of these areas, such as Lea Brook Valley are also covered as a conservation area and many trees are also protected by Tree Protection Orders (TPO). TPOs can protect four main categories:

  • individual specimens
  • group
  • woodland
  • area

It is illegal to cut down, top, lop, uproot, damage or destroy a tree protected by a TPO, within a conservation area or on land owned and managed by the Town Council. Permission must always be requested directly from the Town Council by emailing townclerk@dronfield,gov.uk before any work is undertaken on a tree on land owned by the Town Council. For details on land owned and managed by the Town Council please click here.

ICO Registration Certificate

Last updated: Thu, 10 Oct 2024 10:12