Committees

Finance & General Purposes Committee

This committee manages the Council’s finances, recommends the annual precept, and monitors expenditure. It also advises on broader matters not covered by other committees, ensuring responsible financial planning and general governance.

Who's involved.

We have two councillor vacancies. Find out more here.

Graham Spencer
Councillor (Chair)
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Graham Spencer

Jackie and I moved into the village in January 1976 a few years after we got married. In December 1977 our first daughter Kelly was born and our second daughter Hayley in August 1983. Both of our children have attended Awsworth nursery and primary school and then onto Kimberley. We have 3 grand-daughters and 1 grandson. Kelly works in the local private nursery and Hayley is the Parish council Clerk. You could say we are all Awsworth through & through.

I started helping out at the youth club in 1988 and did so for 25 years and was on the committee for that length of time also, and in fact I was the chair when the present-day youth club was built at the side of the village hall. I joined the village hall management committee in the late 1990’s for about 10 years where I served as the treasurer. I joined the Parish Council in the mid 1990’s too and was voted as vice chair very early on. I was instrumental in designing and delivering the MUGA, Skateboard Ramps and Cycle Trials area on the Lane recreation ground, although the Cycle Trials area was removed and replaced with even more skateboard ramps after I left.

Like my Vice-Chair Michael Smith, I strongly believe the Parish Council should be non-political and only work for the benefit of our local people and the parish, and that is the reason why I left the council after 10 years because politics was more important than our village to some councillors. I got involved with the Parish council again in 2010 after I and a few of my friends strongly disagreed with a decision the parish council took in relation to the youth club and was instrumental in providing the youth club with a proper lease. I became chair of the parish council in 2012. I became involved again with the village hall in 2017 to save it from closing down, and I am very proud to say, thanks to the parish council and other volunteers that the village hall is again thriving and is truly the hub of our community. I was once a school governor and have been a member of Awsworth Bowls club since 2004.

Michael Smith
Councillor (Vice-Chair)
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Michael Smith

Janice and I come from the same village near Chesterfield and have lived in Awsworth since we married in 1984. We have two grown up daughters, and now four young granddaughters keep us busy. I joined the Parish Council in 1990 because I disagreed with a decision the Council took, deciding it was better to be ‘at the table’ if I hoped to influence matters which had an impact on where my family and I lived. As an active member of the Council, I have tried to help improve my local area and community. I have been Vice-Chair of the Council for several years and more recently Chair of the Recreation Committee. As a former Government planning officer, I advise the Council on planning matters.

I have been instrumental in initiating and delivering numerous local projects. A few examples: constructing a new pond on The Rec; hanging baskets on The Lane / Main Street; the ‘Centenary Oak’ on ‘The Donkey Piece’; sourcing and installing former mine tubs on ‘Tub Island’ for use as planters; raised beds in front of the Village Hall; spring bulb-planting and wildflower areas around the village.

I strongly believe the Parish Council should be non-political and work for the benefit of local people and our parish. I am passionate about the environment and once, during a heated meeting with the local cricket club, was dubbed ‘The Green Man of Awsworth’, which I wear as a ‘badge of honour’. I believe in conservation but also in beneficial change. I was Chair of the Steering Group that prepared Awsworth’s Neighbourhood Plan, which provides policy to help guide planning decisions affecting our parish. Where we are unable to prevent new development, we should always try to get the best outcomes for the local area and residents.

Hayley Holt
Clerk & RFO
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Hayley Holt

I have lived in the Village of Awsworth all of my life, going to the local nursery and primary school, attending the Play group and Youth Club when it was based in the Village Hall, using all of the facilities, worked in one of the local pubs and most importantly, brought our home and raised our family here.

I love the Village I live in, so when the opportunity came to become the Clerk of Awsworth Parish Council, I jumped at the chance. Unfortunately I wasn’t successful first time around but when the job became available again in 2016, I applied and this time (after an interview by 4 Parish Councillors and an IT test) I got the job.

With a background in Finance, HR, Board and Executive Committees and  Events planning, I thought these skills and expertise were prefect for this role! However, I can guarantee, being a Clerk to a Parish Council, is nothing like you’d ever imagine, and still has its challenges.

The legalities of local government, the public opinion, working with Volunteers rather than employed staff, all has its challenges, but the rewards totally out way the negatives. Working with like-minded people who want to work with you to try your hardest to make positive changes for the residents it the best part of the job.

During my time at Awsworth Parish Council I have Project Managed the Village Hall refurbishment in 2017, the Sports Pavilion extension in 2019 and worked closely with the Football Club and Bowls Club for improvement projects to the pavilions, as well as many play area improvements and events for all residents to enjoy!

My favourite time of year is Christmas, arranging the Christmas Lights Switch on event with Santa’s Grotto and of course Santa’s Sleigh visit around the Village, is such fun and so rewarding.

Ben Reynolds
Councillor
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Ben Reynolds

I write software for a living, so when I can get away from my screen, I love to reconnect with the natural world by taking walks through the unbeatable English countryside. A few years ago, I was lucky enough to leave city life behind and move to Awsworth, where I can start those walks from my front door.

Since I’m relatively new to the area, I’m doing my best to become part of the local community by serving it. I’m a volunteer befriender with The Helpful Bureau in Stapleford, a ranger with the Friends of Bennerley Viaduct, and I sing at benefit events with Eastwood Collieries’ Choir. When I saw the vacancy advertised on the Parish Council, it struck me as a similar chance to join local people who know there’s something special about where we live, and spend time keeping it a place to be proud of.

I’m grateful for the warm welcome that Awsworth has given me. As my other half and I begin our family, we understand what a priceless gift and responsibility it is to raise our child in a village where we all look out for one another, and to imbue that same feeling in the next generation to call it home. If you see me down the pub or at the football ground, I’d love it if you said hello, shared stories of Awsworth’s past, and your ideas for its future.

Carol Sanderson
Councillor
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Carol Sanderson

I’m Carol Sanderson, a Parish Councillor. I've lived in Awsworth for 40 years. I regularly attend services at St Peter's Church and am involved in the monthly Drop In Cafe at St Peter's for any resident who would like to meet with others. I joined the Neighbourhood Plan committee and enjoyed learning more about Awsworth, getting involved in planning for Awsworth's future whilst learning more about its past. I love walking around the village, looking at various styles of housing, in particular the terraced houses which have some fascinating details on them.

This involvement was the reason for joining the Parish Council, working for the village and helping with social events as well as important issues which affect our village. Having grown up on a modern housing estate, I love the history and development of Awsworth which continues today. I couldn't imagine living anywhere else. 

David Knell
Councillor
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David Knell

I joined her Majesty’s Armed Forces at the age of 15 ½ and served my Country for 25 years (Man and Boy!). Upon de-mob, now a civilian, I got a job working away, even though my wife and I had previously purchased a house in Awsworth, on Wordsworth Road. Over this period of 25 years working away I didn’t get to know Awsworth or the people who lived here.

Now retired, I was approached by a fellow Parish Councillor who told me there was a vacancy, of which I applied and was accepted.

I like to get involved in charity and voluntary work and one of my strengths is turning my hand to most things, that involves Parish activities. I look forward to serving the Parish for as long as I am able.

Ian Gentry
Councillor
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Ian Gentry

My name is Ian Gentry, I am a local parishioner and have lived in the village for 44 years. Throughout the years of living in the village, I have been involved with several organisations. In my younger years, I was involved with Awsworth Villa FC. As our three boys grew up I became involved with Awsworth Scouts Group, volunteering on group nights, group camping trips and eventually becoming chairman for 15 years. Recently I’ve become a member and vice chairman of Awsworth Bowls Club.

Before becoming a councillor I volunteered with the parish council on several occasions namely assisting with the lamp post poppies and Santa’s sleigh. The majority of my working life was spent working at Ratcliffe power station from where I took early retirement. I finished my career as a control engineer in the operations department.

I hope my knowledge of the village and my experience gained through work and volunteering will be an asset to the community going forward.

James Woodward
Councillor
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James Woodward

I chose to become a Parish Councillor because I believe local people should have a voice in decisions that affect where they live. I care about the day-to-day matters that impact residents, from local facilities and services to the safety, appearance and wellbeing of the village as a whole. Being part of the Parish Council allows me to contribute constructively and work with others for the benefit of the community. My two children attend the local primary school, which gives me a strong, personal connection to village life and to the issues that matter to families living in Awsworth.

My background has given me practical experience that I believe is valuable in parish work, particularly in listening to people, working collaboratively and helping to find sensible solutions to local issues. I am approachable and always happy to speak with residents to hear their concerns, ideas and suggestions.

As a councillor, my priority is to act in the best interests of Awsworth and its residents. I believe the Parish Council should remain non-political, transparent and focused on serving the whole community. I am committed to supporting local initiatives, maintaining and improving village facilities, and helping to ensure Awsworth remains a welcoming place for all generations.

John Mortimer
Councillor
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John Mortimer

I live in the village and have served on Awsworth Parish Council since 2015 as an independent. I’m passionate about improving local facilities and quality of life in Awsworth, and I believe my work experience has helped contribute to those improvements over the years. Now retired, I originally qualified as a pharmacist and spent much of my career in management roles at Boots.

Lydia Ball
Councillor
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Lydia Ball

Moved to Awsworth in 1970, with my husband and then 2 children, it was my first introduction to Village Life. I was asked to join a new Play Group Committee and starting a Play Group in the Methodist Chapel on The Lane, Awsworth, I became very involved in the Village. I was elected and joined Awsworth Parish in 1977/8 being involved in the community and helping the many voluntary groups.

First being fund raising for the Village Hall for a modern, friendly and a centre for the Village for everyone to enjoy, especially for a Youth Club, Play Group, Baby Clinic (weighing Babies) a Mother and Toddler Group making tea for the Pensioners who had a regular meeting in the Hall.

I was elected to Broxtowe Borough Council in 1979, as a Conservative member I have been awarded a BEM for work in the community and still serving for Awsworth, Cossell and Trowell, which is still a very great honour, I am now the longest serving member of the Borough Council I always put Awsworth and its residents first. I was the Mayor of Broxtowe 1993/94.

My main duty as a Broxtowe Borough Councillor is a member of the Planning and Economic Development Committee and Arts and Culture Committee.

Lynn Parish
Councillor
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Lynn Parish

I am a friendly and approachable individual. Many people know me through my everyday presence around the village. I have lived in Awsworth for nearly 53 years and talk to people of all ages. I have held working positions in finance for a number of years including costing and wages.

I worked as a front line contact for Erewash Borough Council to deal with the introduction of Poll tax which proved very challenging.

I have held working positions within the village, first at school to local businesses, dealing with the general public (a hire firm and a local builder’s merchant).

I did voluntary work at the junior youth club. Liked it and decided to undertake training sessions and adventure activities to qualify as a youth worker. I became the qualifiedLeader in Charge at our local ABC youth club for nearly eight years.

I then became a qualified NVQ level 3 in child care. I worked at the local nursery and was the after school club manager for nearly five years.

My contribution as a local councillor of two years is that I care about people and on my daily walks speak to many people of all ages. I care about the local community and want to promote the well being of the village residents first and foremost. 

Matthew Perkins
Councillor
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Matthew Perkins

I have lived in Awsworth all my life. I am currently studying a joint honour in Ancient History and History at the University of Nottingham. I am also an active member of the local Bowls club.

I became a member of Awsworth Parish Council to represent a younger demographic in the village. Getting involved in local government was a natural progression of my political studies and career ambitions.

Richard Paxton
Councillor
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Richard Paxton

I have been a resident in Awsworth for 36 years and spent 38 years working in public service, including the NHS and Local Colleges.I became a Parish Councillor back in 2015 as I wanted to help with any local problems and to keep Awsworth a good place to live, work and go to school.

With many good facilities for local people, includingSports Clubs, play areas, Youth Club and a good Village Hall with lots of events, I wanted to support these to ensure the best facilities for the residents. I will always listen to locals’ problems and try where I can to help, or direct them to the right people.

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