Gloucestershire County Council
Gloucestershire County Council | |
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Type | |
Type | County council |
Leadership | |
Chairman of Council | Cllr Alan Preest since 19th May 2021 |
Leader of the Council | |
Deputy Leader | Cllr Lynden Stowe, Conservative |
Leader of the Opposition | Cllr Paul Hodgkinson, Liberal Democrat |
Chief Executive | Pete Bungard since May 2007 |
Structure | |
Seats | 53 councillors[1] |
Political groups |
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Length of term | 4 years |
Elections | |
First past the post | |
Last election | 4 May 2017 |
Next election | 6 May 2021 |
Meeting place | |
The Shire Hall Gloucester Gloucestershire | |
Website | |
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Gloucestershire County Council is a county council which administers the most strategic local government services in the non-metropolitan county of Gloucestershire, in the South West of England.
The council's principal functions are county roads and rights of way, social services, education and libraries, but it also provides many other local government services in the area it covers. This does not include South Gloucestershire, which is a unitary authority with all the functions of a county and a non-metropolitan district.
Political control[]
Since the foundation of the council in 1973 political control of the council has been held by the following parties:[2]
Party in control | Years |
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No overall control | 1973–2005 |
Conservative | 2005–2013 |
No overall control | 2013 - 2017 |
Conservative | 2017– |
Cabinet[]
Council Leader Mark Hawthorne appointed the following Cabinet as of May 2019.
Office | Party | Name | |
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Leader | Conservative | Mark Hawthorne | |
Deputy Leader of the Council and Cabinet Member for Children's Safeguarding and Early Years | Conservative | Vacant | |
Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care Commissioning | Conservative | Carole Allaway Martin | |
Cabinet Member for Highways and Flood | Conservative | Vernon Smith | |
Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care Delivery | Conservative | Kathy Williams | |
Cabinet Member for Environment and Planning | Conservative | Vacant | |
Cabinet Member for Finance and Change | Conservative | Lynden Stowe | |
Cabinet Member for Public Protection, Parking and Libraries | Conservative | Dave Norman | |
Cabinet Member for Economy, Education and Skills | Conservative | Vacant | |
Cabinet Member for Public Health and Communities | Conservative | Tim Harman |
Notable members[]
- Thomas Davies, later member of parliament for Cirencester and Tewkesbury[3]
- David Drew (born 1952), later member of parliament for Stroud
- Sir Henry Elwes (born 1935), later Lord Lieutenant of Gloucestershire[4]
- Julie Girling (born 1956), later a Member of the European Parliament for South West England[5]
- Margaret Hills (born 1882) first female councillor on Stroud Urban District Council and a suffragist.[6]
- Nigel Jones (born 1948), later member of parliament for Cheltenham and a life peer[7]
Elections and changes[]
2013 Gloucestershire County Council elections[]
The Conservative Party lost 13 notional seats, although the numerical loss was larger due to the reduction in the total number of councillors. The Liberal Democrats remained the second largest party by total seats and percentage vote, while the Labour Party had the largest net gain of five seats. UKIP won representation on the county council for the first time, winning three seats.
The number of Independent councillors rose to two, while both the Green Party and People Against Bureaucracy saw their only councillors re-elected.
By-elections and defections, 2013 to 2017[]
In July 2016 UKIP group leader Alan Preest defected to the Conservatives, claiming that the party lacked a purpose following the EU Referendum.[8] He was followed shortly thereafter by UKIP councillor Colin Guyton, who left UKIP to serve as an independent.[9] He later resigned from the County Council entirely. A by-election was not held in his division due to the short length of time between it and the 2017 Local Elections.[10]
Two by-elections were held to Gloucestershire County Council in the 2013–2017 term of office:
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | ||
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Churchdown | 5 May 2016 | Bill Whelan | Liberal Democrats | Jack Williams | Liberal Democrats | Death | ||
Mitcheldean | 23 October 2014 | Norman Stephens | Independent | Brian Robinson | Conservative | Death |
2017 Gloucestershire County Council elections[]
The Conservative Party gained 8 seats and retained control of the council. The Liberal Democrats held their 14 seats while Labour lost 4 seats and UKIP lost all 3 of their seats. The Green Party gained one seat. Minor parties lost both of their seats and People Against Bureaucracy held their seat.
By-elections and defections, 2017 to 2021[]
One by-election was held in this period. Another by-election was due to be held for the ward of Winchcombe and Woodmancote but was suspended due to the uncertainty around the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.[11]
By-election | Date | Incumbent | Party | Winner | Party | Cause | ||
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Churchdown | 2 May 2019 | Jack Williams | Liberal Democrats | Benjamin Evans | Liberal Democrats | Death |
2021 Gloucestershire County Council elections[]
On 6 May 2021 the Conservatives retained control, though with a reduced majority.[12]
See also[]
- Gloucestershire County Council elections
- Category:Councillors in Gloucestershire
Notes[]
- ^ "Open Council Data UK - compositions councillors parties wards elections".
- ^ "Cotswold". BBC News Online. Retrieved 25 September 2009.
- ^ F. W. S. Craig, British parliamentary election results 1918–1949 (Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services, 1983 edition), p. 359
- ^ 'ELWES, Sir Henry (William George)' in Who's Who 2013 (London: A & C Black, 2012)
- ^ 'GIRLING, Julie McCulloch', in Who's Who 2014 (London: A. & C. Black, 2014); online edition by Oxford University Press, December 2013, accessed 17 January 2014
- ^ Watson, Sarah Phaedre (24 January 2018). "Can you help uncover the history of a 'dangerous woman' of Stroud?". Stroud Journal. Retrieved 3 March 2018.
- ^ "No. 57683". The London Gazette. 23 June 2005. p. 8169.
- ^ "UKIP council leader defects to Tories saying party 'doesn't have a point any more' after EU Referendum".
- ^ "Ukip's Gloucestershire gang of three down to one". 1 July 2016.
- ^ "Former UKIP councillor delays resignation to avoid by-election". 23 November 2016.
- ^ "Winchcombe and Woodmancote by-election on 26 March 2020 suspended - Gloucestershire County Council". www.gloucestershire.gov.uk. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
- ^ "Election results by party, 6 May 2021". Gloucestershire County Council. 6 May 2021. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
External links[]
- County councils of England
- 1889 establishments in England
- Local education authorities in England
- Local authorities in Gloucestershire
- Major precepting authorities in England
- Leader and cabinet executives
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