Chellaston and Shelton Lock ward
Update (5 May 2023)
Please note, this page will be updated with the results of the Local Elections held on 4 May 2023 in due course.
Chellaston and Shelton Lock Neighbourhood team
Chellaston is part of the South East area. Your Neighbourhood Team is based at the Council House, Corporation Street, Derby, DE1 2FS.
If you would like to get involved in your neighbourhood, you have any ideas on how to improve your local area or have any questions about the ward, you can contact:
Name | Job title | Phone | |
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Lorraine Dryden | Neighbourhood Partnership Manager | 07812 301828 | lorraine.dryden@derby.gov.uk |
Steph Holt | Neighbourhood Partnership Officer |
07812 301330 |
stephanie.holt@derby.gov.uk |
Tracey O’Connor | Derby Homes Area Housing Manager | 01332 888772 | tracey.o’connor@derbyhomes.org |
Anti-social behaviour and crime
If you have concerns about your neighbourhood, wish to complain about anti-social behaviour you can contact the Chellaston Safer Neighbourhood Team, by:
- telephone: 101
- email: east.neighbourhoods@derbyshire.pnn.police.co.uk
Your Safer Neighbourhood Team is committed to making your community a safer and better place to live and work.
Chellaston Neighbourhood Forum
These meetings take place within the Ward only if there is an identified issue that requires a meeting.
When a Neighbourhood Forum is required, it will be advertised, however for further information, email Steph Holt at stephanie.holt@derby.gov.uk.
For more information about neighbourhood forums, visit our Neighbourhood working page.
Find out more about Neighbourhood Forum meetings.
Chellaston Neighbourhood Board
Your local Neighbourhood Board is made up of local councillors, residents and representatives from community organisations and public services.
The board:
- leads on behalf of the whole neighbourhood
- agrees the priorities for the neighbourhood
- decides where delegated Council budgets are to be spent
- monitors performance
- influences decisions that reflect the views of local residents
- decides on the vision for your neighbourhood.
The Neighbourhood Board received a budget from April 2022. This budget is to enable voluntary and community groups (Non Commercial) to apply for funding for projects/events, that will both benefit and enable the community and its residents. If you would be interested in putting together a funding application for consideration of the Board, complete the application form using the guidance.
Find out how to become a member of your Neighbourhood Board.
Members of Chellaston Neighbourhood Board 2021-22
Derby City Council's councillor representatives
- Chair - Councillor Harvey Jennings
- Councillor Celia Ingall
- Councillor Philip Ingall
Partner services
- Sgt Tony England - Derbyshire Police
- Shareen Akhtar - Derbyshire Fire & Rescue
Residents
- Alan Radford
- Gillian Donaldson
- Glenys Radford
Community organisations' representatives
- Amanda Kelly - Chellaston Events Group Spirit of Chellaston
- Craig Froggatt - AFC Chellaston
- John Bowden - Chellaston Residents Association
- Ann Witheford - Chellaston Neighbourhood Planning Forum (CNPF)
- Ian Colder - Chellaston Community Association
- James Alan Wright - Chellaston Bowls Club
Chellaston Neighbourhood Board council advisors
- Sharon Sewell - Neighbourhood Partnership Manager
- Aidan Ryrie – South Area Traffic Management Manager
- Sarah Webster - Derby Parks
- Tracy O’Connor - Derby Homes
- Marissa Jefford – Local Area Co-ordinator
Chellaston Neighbourhood Board dates 2022-23
- Monday 30 January: 6pm to 7.30pm – Acorn Close Community Room
How can I join the Chellaston Neighbourhood Board?
If you are interested in joining your local Neighbourhood Board, or your community group is interested in nominating a representative, download, complete and return an application form or contact us.
Ward Walkabouts and Roadshow events
Ward walkabouts is an initiative to strengthen community spirit and build safer communities. This involves Councillors, Neighbourhoods, Public Protection Officers, Derby Homes and the Police, together with local residents leading a high profile and visible patrol including a litter pick. The idea behind this is to get back to traditional community values of local people looking out for each other and identifying any problems raised in the area. Roadshows are similar to the Ward Walkabouts but are static events in various locations across the ward.
Ward Walkabouts take place within the Ward only if there is an identified issue that requires addressing.
When a Ward Walkabout is required, it will be advertised, however for further information, email Steph Holt at stephanie.holt@derby.gov.uk.
More information
For more information on what neighbourhood forums and boards are, and how to access funding for local projects and community groups, visit the Neighbourhood working page.