We are celebrating half a century of governing this year as we turn 50 years old.
We were formed in April 1974 as part of the Local Government Act 1972 which saw the amalgamation of Blackwell Rural District Council, Bolsover Urban District Council and Clowne Urban District Council.
During our early years, our main headquarters were located outside the district in the old Blackwell Rural District Council offices in Mansfield. In 1994 we moved to Sherwood Lodge in Bolsover, which the late HM Queen Elizabeth II formally opened and then in 2013 we moved to our current headquarters in Clowne.
Since 1974, the district has seen Royal visits, the decline in its main industry coal mining, and the Olympic Torch being paraded through the streets. In addition, we have been involved with and overseen several major regeneration projects and community growth initiatives.
Deputy Leader Councillor Duncan McGregor is the only remaining serving councillor who has represented the authority since its formation and has seen changes galore.
Councillor McGregor said, “We are delighted to celebrate our 50th anniversary as it provides us with an ideal opportunity to recognise and acknowledge the contributions so many people have made to Bolsover District.
“We have proudly served our communities for fifty years and we will continue to deliver high-quality services, regeneration projects and invest in our communities for the people who live, work, visit and play in the district.”
We will be staging several events throughout the year including exhibitions and memorabilia that will be on display at various locations throughout the district and we want the local community to get involved.
Cllr McGregor added, “In recognition of the work carried out by our workforce and elected members and the help we have received from our communities we want to look back at the last fifty years and celebrate what has been achieved. So, we would love for people to share their photographs and memories with us of any milestone moments so we can celebrate the past half century.”
If you have any old photographs of the Council or the district or if you used to work at the authority and would be willing to share your stories, then please get in touch with us on 01246 242323 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (opens in anew window).