Councillor Joan Dixon

Joan Dixon

Electoral Division: Bolsover South West and Scarcliffe

Serving the communities of South and West of Bolsover, including Carr Vale and the Model Village, Hillstown, Langwith, Langwith Bassett, Palterton, Scarcliffe, Whaley Common and village and Whaley Thorns (other parts of Bolsover fall under Bolsover North West, Elmton and Whitwell division).

Party: Labour

email: joan.dixon@derbyshire.gov.uk

Council position: Cabinet Support Member for Neighbourhood Services

About Me

I was elected on to the council in May 2005 and took on my support role for this new Cabinet portfolio in April 2007. I'm also a member of the council's Improvement and Scrutiny Committee for Services for Children. Living in the area, I understand the challenges facing communities in the Bolsover South and Scarcilffe division and will work hard to help make them better and safer. Below you will find details of when I hold my surgeries, how to contact me and some of the issues relating to this area. There’s also the chance for you to have your say, good or bad, on county council related matters so you can help shape what we do and how we do it, both now and in years to come.

Contact Me

If you want to contact me about any aspect of Derbyshire County Council’s business or services you can do so by using the following details:
At County Hall 01629 585077
Home Phone 01909 723314
Surgery times Surgery times in Langwith: first Monday of the month at the Phoenix Centre, 5.30pm – 6.30pm. Surgery times in Carr Vale: second Monday of the month in room two at Bainbridge Hall, 5.30pm – 6.30pm. Surgery times in Bolsover: third Monday of the month in the Assembly Rooms, 5.30pm – 6.30pm. Surgery times in other areas: these will rotate around the different settlements throughout the year. Please keep an eye out for leaflets, notices or local press.
Address School House, Whaley NG20 9HU

Have Your Say

I'm always keen to get your feedback, good or bad, on county council related matters so you can help shape what we do and how we do it, both now and in years to come. Young people may prefer to make their voice heard through the council's b line (opens in a new window) site or magazine.   

You can also come along to any of Derbyshire County Council meetings which take place six times a year, usually on a Wednesday afternoon, at its headquarters in Matlock.    You can either just watch the proceedings or you can ask a question. Details of how to do this are available here.

Outside bodies

I represent the council on a number of outside organisations or bodies

My Politics

Party Visit the Labour Party website

News from this patch

Keep up-to-date with what Derbyshire County Council is doing in and around your community (PDF, 150kb)

My Financial and Other Interests

The Local Authorities (Model Code of Conduct) (England) Order 2007 requires councillors to a make a statement of Financial and Other Interests. View my declaration

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