Cotswold District Council

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Cotswold District Council
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Type
Type
Leadership
Leader
Cllr Joe Harris (Liberal Democrats)
Chief Executive
Robert Weaver
Structure
Seats34 councillors
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14 / 34
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1 / 34
Elections
First past the post
Last election
2 May 2019
Meeting place
Council Chamber, Cotswold District Council, Trinity Road, Cirencester
Website
www.cotswold.gov.uk

Cotswold District Council is the local authority for the Cotswold District, which is located in East Gloucestershire in the South West of England. The council is based in Cirencester, the largest settlement in the district, but the district also includes the towns of Tetbury, Moreton-in-Marsh, Stow-on-the-Wold, Chipping Campden, Fairford, Lechlade and Northleach.

Cotswold District Council is composed of 34 councillors elected from 32 wards.

History[]

Cotswold District Council was formed on 1 April 1974 by the merger of the urban district of Cirencester with Cirencester Rural District, North Cotswold Rural District, Northleach Rural District and Tetbury Rural District.

Responsibilities[]

The functions of the council include:

  • Benefits - Housing and Council Tax
  • Car Parking
  • Concessionary Travel
  • Council Tax - Administration and Collection
  • Elections and Electoral Registration
  • Environmental Health (includes Domestic and Commercial Premises)
  • Food Safety and Hygiene Complaints
  • Noise Pollution and Pest Control
  • Housing Administration
  • Licensing
  • Caravan Sites
  • Planning, including Planning Applications, Advice and Appeals
  • Public Conveniences (in some locales)
  • Health and Leisure Centres
  • Refuse Collection
  • Recycling
  • Tourism and Visitor Information.

Political control[]

Electoral Wards of Cotswold District Council

Since the foundation of the council in 1973 political control of the council has been held by the following parties:[1]

Party in control Years
Independent 1973 - 1999
No overall control 1999–2003
Conservative 2003–2019
Liberal Democrats 2019–present

Cabinet[]

Following a cabinet reshuffle in May 2021 Joe Harris appointed the following Cabinet.[2]

Office Party Name
Leader Liberal Democrats Joe Harris
Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Finance Liberal Democrats Mike Evemy
Cabinet Member for Climate Change and Forward Planning Liberal Democrats Rachel Coxcoon
Cabinet Member for Housing and Homelessness Liberal Democrats Lisa Spivey
Cabinet Member for the Environment, Waste and Recycling Liberal Democrats Andrew Doherty
Cabinet Member for the Economy and Council Transformation Liberal Democrats Tony Dale
Cabinet Member for Health and Wellbeing Liberal Democrats Jenny Forde
Cabinet Member for Development Management and Licensing Liberal Democrats Juliet Layton

Current councillors[]

There are 34 councillors. After the May 2019 election, there are 18 Liberal Democrats, 14 Conservatives, one independent and one Green.

Ward Councillor Party
Abbey Mark Harris Liberal Democrats
Blockley Sue Jepson Conservative
Bourton Vale Richard Keeling Conservative
Bourton Village Nick Maunder Liberal Democrats
Campden and Vale Gina Blomefield Conservative
Mark Annett Conservative
Chedworth and Churn Valley Jenny Forde Liberal Democrats
Chesterton Roly Hughes Liberal Democrats
Coln Valley Ray Theodoulou Conservative
Ermin Julia Judd Conservative
Fairford North Andrew Doherty Liberal Democrats
Fosseridge Julian Beale Conservative
Four Acres Ray Brassington Liberal Democrats
Grumbolds Ash with Avening Richard Morgan Conservative
Kemble Tony Berry Conservative
Lechlade, Kempsford and Fairford South Stephen Andrews Conservative
Steve Trotter Conservative
Moreton East Rachel Coxcoon Liberal Democrats
Moreton West Clive Webster Liberal Democrats
New Mills Claire Bloomer Liberal Democrats
Northleach Tony Dale Liberal Democrats
Sandywell Robin Hughes Conservative
Siddington and Cerney Rural Mike Evemy Liberal Democrats
South Cerney Village Juliet Layton Liberal Democrats
St Michael's Joe Harris Liberal Democrats
Stow Dilys Neill Liberal Democrats
Stratton Patrick Coleman Liberal Democrats
Tetbury East and Rural Nikki Ind Independent
Tetbury Central Stephen Hirst Conservative
Tetbury with Upton Richard Norris Conservative
The Ampneys and Hampton Lisa Spivey Liberal Democrats
The Beeches Nigel Robbins OBE Liberal Democrats
The Rissingtons Andrew Maclean Green
Watermoor Gary Selwyn Liberal Democrats

May 2019 local elections result dispute[]

Nigel Adams, Cotswold District Council's returning officer and its "head of paid services" reportedly decided a tied result between two candidates in the Tetbury Town ward by allocating a spoiled ballot paper that had the word "BREXIT" written across it in favour of the Conservative candidate, Stephen Hirst. The hitherto tied candidate, Independent David Painter, described it as a "travesty of justice" and said "no wonder people are turned off voting". Painter sought to raise £2,500 to begin a legal challenge against the returning officer's decision.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Cotswold". BBC News Online. Retrieved 2009-09-25.
  2. ^ "Liberal Democrat Cabinet". BBC News Online. Retrieved 2009-09-25.
  3. ^ Private Eye, Issue 1496, p.15

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